| Literature DB >> 11950803 |
M Bretthauer1, E Thiis-Evensen, G Huppertz-Hauss, L Gisselsson, T Grotmol, E Skovlund, G Hoff.
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BACKGROUND: To eliminate the risk of combustion during electrosurgical procedures and to reduce patient discomfort, carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation has been recommended during colonoscopy. However, air insufflation is still the standard method, perhaps due to the lack of suitable equipment and shortage of randomised studies. AIMS: This randomised controlled trial was conducted to assess patient tolerance and safety when using CO2 insufflation during colonoscopy. PATIENTS: Over an eight month period a successive series of patients referred for a baseline colonoscopy due to findings in a flexible sigmoidoscopy screening trial were randomly assigned to the use of either air or CO2 insufflation during colonoscopy.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11950803 PMCID: PMC1773222 DOI: 10.1136/gut.50.5.604
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut ISSN: 0017-5749 Impact factor: 23.059