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Author response: Response to: Propofol administration by endoscopists versus anesthesiologists in gastrointestinal endoscopy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of patient safety outcomes

Julian F. Daza1, Carolyn M. Tan1, Ilun Yang1.   

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30247867      PMCID: PMC6153106     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Surg        ISSN: 0008-428X            Impact factor:   2.089


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1.  Nonanesthesiologist-administered propofol sedation: from the exception to standard practice. Sedation and monitoring trends over 20 years.

Authors:  L T Heuss; F Froehlich; C Beglinger
Journal:  Endoscopy       Date:  2012-03-02       Impact factor: 10.093

2.  Endoscopic sedation and monitoring practice in Germany: re-evaluation from the first nationwide survey 3 years after the implementation of an evidence and consent based national guideline.

Authors:  A Riphaus; F Geist; T Wehrmann
Journal:  Z Gastroenterol       Date:  2013-09-10       Impact factor: 2.000

3.  Risk factors for cardiopulmonary events during propofol-mediated upper endoscopy and colonoscopy.

Authors:  J J Vargo; J L Holub; D O Faigel; D A Lieberman; G M Eisen
Journal:  Aliment Pharmacol Ther       Date:  2006-09-15       Impact factor: 8.171

4.  European curriculum for sedation training in gastrointestinal endoscopy: position statement of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) and European Society of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Nurses and Associates (ESGENA).

Authors:  J-M Dumonceau; A Riphaus; U Beilenhoff; P Vilmann; P Hornslet; J R Aparicio; M Dinis-Ribeiro; E Giostra; M Ortmann; J T A Knape; S Ladas; G Paspatis; C Y Ponsioen; I Racz; T Wehrmann; B Walder
Journal:  Endoscopy       Date:  2013-05-23       Impact factor: 10.093

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