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Conscious sedation: a dying practice?

Palaniappan Manickam, Ziad Kanaan, Khalid Zakaria.   

Abstract

Sedation practices vary according to countries with different health system regulations, the procedures done, and local circumstances. Interestingly, differences in the setting in which the practice of gastroenterology and endoscopy takes place (university-based vs academic practice) as well as other systematic practice differences influence the attitude of endoscopists concerning sedation practices. Conscious sedation using midazolam and opioids is the current standard method of sedation in diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy. Interestingly, propofol is a commonly preferred sedation method by endoscopists due to higher satisfaction rates along with its short half-life and thus lower risk of hepatic encephalopathy. On the other hand, midazolam is the benzodiazepine of choice because of its shorter duration of action and better pharmacokinetic profile compared with diazepam. The administration of sedation under the supervision of a properly trained endoscopist could become the standard practice and the urgent development of an updated international consensus regarding the use of sedative agents like propofol is needed.

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Keywords:  Conscious; Endoscopy; Fentanyl; Meperidine; Propofol; Sedation

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23901243      PMCID: PMC3725392          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i28.4633

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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Authors:  M C HOLDERNESS; P E CHASE; R D DRIPPS
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  1963 May-Jun       Impact factor: 7.892

2.  Multisociety Sedation Curriculum for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.

Authors:  John J Vargo; Mark H DeLegge; Andrew D Feld; Patrick D Gerstenberger; Paul Y Kwo; Jenifer R Lightdale; Susan Nuccio; Douglas K Rex; Lawrence R Schiller
Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol       Date:  2012-05-22       Impact factor: 10.864

Review 3.  Sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopy: current issues.

Authors:  John K Triantafillidis; Emmanuel Merikas; Dimitrios Nikolakis; Apostolos E Papalois
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2013-01-28       Impact factor: 5.742

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1.  Review on sedation for gastrointestinal tract endoscopy in children by non-anesthesiologists.

Authors:  Rok Orel; Jernej Brecelj; Jorge Amil Dias; Claudio Romano; Fernanda Barros; Mike Thomson; Yvan Vandenplas
Journal:  World J Gastrointest Endosc       Date:  2015-07-25
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