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Single-Agent Sedation for Behavioral Management in Pediatric Dentistry: An Umbrella Review of Agents, Routes of Administration, Providers, and Clinical Settings. [PDF]
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Sedation and Monitoring in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1993The use of sedation and monitoring in gastrointestinal endoscopy is still open for debate. In The Netherlands, generally, no systemic sedation is used for relatively simple procedures like diagnostic upper GI endoscopy and sigmoidoscopy. In most centres, for more time-consuming and burdensome endoscopies like colonoscopy, ERCP, sclerotherapy and ...
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Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2009
This chapter is concerned with "extended monitoring" and "advanced sedation" in gastroenterology. Topics discussed include capnography, monitoring depth of sedation, and computer-assisted propofol sedation. Although classical "hands-on" and "eyes-on" monitoring methods remain indispensable in monitoring patients undergoing gastrointestinal (GI ...
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This chapter is concerned with "extended monitoring" and "advanced sedation" in gastroenterology. Topics discussed include capnography, monitoring depth of sedation, and computer-assisted propofol sedation. Although classical "hands-on" and "eyes-on" monitoring methods remain indispensable in monitoring patients undergoing gastrointestinal (GI ...
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Objectives\ud \ud - Processed electroencephalogram-based depth of anaesthesia monitoring devices provide an additional method to monitor level of consciousness during procedural sedation and analgesia.
Aaron Conway, Joanna Sutherland
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Respiratory Monitoring for Anesthesia and Sedation
Anesthesia Progress, 2023This article reviews the theory and practice of routine respiratory monitoring during anesthesia and sedation. Oxygen monitoring and capnography methods are reviewed. The current ventilation monitoring system of choice is considered a combination of the pulse oximeter and capnography. Guidelines are provided for monitoring standards.
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Sedation, anaesthesia and monitoring for bronchoscopy
Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2002Management of the airway for paediatric bronchoscopy requires joint planning and constant communication between the bronchoscopist and the anaesthetist. At all times maintenance of an effective airway must be the first priority. All sedative drugs compromise the patency of the airway to some extent in addition to effective ventilation by the patient ...
Siân I, Jaggar, Elizabeth, Haxby
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Methods for Monitoring the Level of Sedation
Critical Care Clinics, 1995Sedative drugs commonly are titrated to effect in critically ill patients. Subjective clinical assessment tools are used to determine the patient's level of sedation, and there clearly is a need for improved quantitative methods of monitoring sedation.
M N, Avramov, P F, White
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Sedation in PACU: Indications, Monitoring, Complications
Current Drug Targets, 2005The aim of the present article is to review the indications, the monitoring and the complications of sedation in the post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU). In this setting, sedation is often an unwanted side effect of anaesthetic drugs that delay discharge, however it could be specifically indicated.
DE GAUDIO, ANGELO RAFFAELE, RINALDI S.
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