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Anesthesia and sedation in the endoscopy suite? (influences and options)
1Department of Anesthesiology, Memorial University of NFLD, Health Sciences Center, St John's, Newfoundland, Canada.
Abstract:
Advances in technology and pharmacology have enabled gastrointestinal endoscopists to expand the diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities of the specialty. Research into the impact of the endoscopy environment on patient stress, acknowledgement of the various patient coping styles, development and deployment of procedural preparative programs and information streamlining have been shown to be of value in decreasing anxiety and reducing sedative requirements. Being aware of procedure-related stressors, and factors associated with complications, allows us to tailor our sedation or anesthesia plan to the individual patient.
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