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Deep sedation for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopacreatography.

Irene G Chainaki1, Maria M Manolaraki, Gregorios A Paspatis.   

Abstract

Sedation and analgesia comprise an important element of unpleasant and often prolonged endoscopic retrograde cholangiopacreatography (ERCP), contributing, however, to better patient tolerance and compliance and to the reduction of injuries during the procedure due to inappropriate co-operation. Although most of the studies used a moderate level of sedation, the literature has revealed the superiority of deep sedation and general anesthesia in performing ERCP. The anesthesiologist's presence is mandatory in these cases. A moderate sedation level for ERCP seems to be adequate for octogenarians. The sedative agent of choice for sedation in ERCP seems to be propofol due to its fast distribution and fast elimination time without a cumulative effect after infusion, resulting in shorter recovery time. Its therapeutic spectrum, however, is much narrower and therefore careful monitoring is much more demanding in order to differentiate between moderate, deep sedation and general anesthesia. Apart from conventional monitoring, capnography and Bispectral index or Narcotrend monitoring of the level of sedation seem to be useful in titrating sedatives in ERCP.

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Keywords:  Deep sedation; Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopacreatography; Monitoring; Sedatives

Year:  2011        PMID: 21403815      PMCID: PMC3055942          DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v3.i2.34

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Endosc


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