Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3254592 Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sedation for endoscopy provides comfort for the patient and better examination conditions for the endoscopist. The high costs of providing anaesthesia by specialists and the relative lack of specialist personnel in many countries have led to the wider introduction of sedation delivered by non-anaesthesiologists. Such sedation should be targeted for moderate levels of sedation; however, personnel should be able to avoid – and rescue patients from – deeper sedation levels. Several conditions have to be fulfilled to provide proper and safe non-anaesthesiologist sedation for endoscopy, especially when propofol is to be used. These conditions include formal training, supervision by anaesthesiology staff, and definition of standard operating procedures on the national as well as local levels.

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