Literature DB >> 26265991

Current role of non-anesthesiologist administered propofol sedation in advanced interventional endoscopy.

Daniela Elena Burtea1, Anca Dimitriu1, Anca Elena Maloş1, Adrian Săftoiu1.   

Abstract

Complex and lengthy endoscopic examinations like endoscopic ultrasonography and/or endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography benefit from deep sedation, due to an enhanced quality of examinations, reduced discomfort and anxiety of patients, as well as increased satisfaction for both the patients and medical personnel. Current guidelines support the use of propofol sedation, which has the same rate of adverse effects as traditional sedation with benzodiazepines and/or opioids, but decreases the procedural and recovery time. Non-anesthesiologist administered propofol sedation has become an option in most of the countries, due to limited anesthesiology resources and the increasing evidence from prospective studies and meta-analyses that the procedure is safe with a similar rate of adverse events with traditional sedation. The advantages include a high quality of endoscopic examination, improved satisfaction for patients and doctors, as well as decreased recovery and discharge time. Despite the advantages of non-anesthesiologist administered propofol, there is still a continuous debate related to the successful generalization of the procedures.

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Keywords:  Advanced interventional endoscopy; Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography; Endoscopic ultrasound; Non-anesthesiologist administered propofol sedation

Year:  2015        PMID: 26265991      PMCID: PMC4530331          DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v7.i10.981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Endosc


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