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Sedation and Monitoring in Endoscopy
2018The following chapter offers a comprehensive description of the role and methods for sedation and monitoring of a patient during endoscopy. It examines the current practices and guidelines produced by various gastroenterology societies and reviews several newer options and their possible suitability in different clinical situations.
Gajen Perry +2 more
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Triage, Sedation and Monitoring
2016Endoscopic emergencies provide a unique experience for the endoscopy team in regard to optimal management and interventions. These patients are often critically ill and may be at higher risk for cardiopulmonary adverse events. Hence, the triage of patients, optimal management regarding sedation issues, tools for cardiopulmonary monitoring, and the need
Paresh P. Mehta, John J. Vargo
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Monitoring, Sedation, and Recovery
2006Continuous patient assessment by a second trained individual is crucial and allows the endoscopist to concentrate on the examination. Level of consciousness, responsiveness, and pain should all be watched closely. Most endoscopy units use a special form on which pulse, blood pressure, medications, and other measures can be recorded.
Bipan Chand, Jeffrey L. Ponsky
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Preparation, sedation, and monitoring
Endoscopy, 2013A, Riphaus, T, Wehrmann
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Preparation, sedation, and monitoring
Endoscopy, 2012Dumonceau JM, Riphaus A, Wehrmann T
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2004
Gregory Zuccaro, John J. Vargo
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Gregory Zuccaro, John J. Vargo
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[Monitoring of deep sedation. The BIS(R) monitor].
Enfermeria intensiva, 2010Adequate monitoring of analgesia and sedation should be one of the main goals in the Intensive Care Units. Once the analgesia is assured, the correct dosage of the sedatives will depend on the correct monitoring of the sedation level. For years, clinical scales have been used to evaluate the sedation level.
S, Saboya Sánchez +6 more
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