Patients' perspective on sedation during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Systematic use of sedation or systematic prior information?

Juan Ángel Ferrer Rosique, Héctor Julián Canaval Zuleta,Guillermo Cacho Acosta

REVISTA ESPANOLA DE ENFERMEDADES DIGESTIVAS(2018)

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Abstract
Although sedation in endoscopy is increasingly used and contributes to the quality of procedures, its role in upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGE) is not as well defined as in other procedures. For this reason, we conducted a prospective pilot study where the patient, once informed of the different options, decided whether or not to undergo sedation for UGE. Remarkably, almost 60% preferred not to undergo sedation, with a high degree of satisfaction and no adverse effects in any of the groups (Ferrer Rosique JA, et al. XXXIX Congreso SEED, Toledo 2017).
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Sedation,Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy,Propofol
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