2014
DOI: 10.1097/pcc.0000000000000147
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The Safety of Propofol Sedation for Elective Nonintubated Esophagogastroduodenoscopy in Pediatric Patients

Abstract: This study demonstrates that deep sedation for elective esophagogastroduodenoscopies can be provided safely in the appropriately screened patient by nonanesthesiologist physicians in a sedation program. These data suggest that propofol is a safe and effective agent for esophagogastroduodenoscopy sedation.

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“…As noted above, reasonable point estimates for the incidence of aspiration associated with general anaesthesia with patients who did not suffer aspiration [19,[41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][50][51][52]. The most reliable of these is the 139,142subject, multicentre registry of paediatric sedation using primarily propofol referred to earlier [19].…”
Section: Incidence and Outcomes Of Aspiration Associated With Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted above, reasonable point estimates for the incidence of aspiration associated with general anaesthesia with patients who did not suffer aspiration [19,[41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][50][51][52]. The most reliable of these is the 139,142subject, multicentre registry of paediatric sedation using primarily propofol referred to earlier [19].…”
Section: Incidence and Outcomes Of Aspiration Associated With Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is new to the literature, as previous studies with similar scope have focused on dedicated sedation units and the PICU (11)(12)(13). This finding is new to the literature, as previous studies with similar scope have focused on dedicated sedation units and the PICU (11)(12)(13).…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Örneğin Balkan ve ark çalışmasındaki hastaların %88'i, ASA I-II grubundaki hastalardan oluşmaktadır (7). Yine yapılan diğer bir çalışmada, çoğunluğunu beş yaşın üzerinde, yalnızca ASA I-II grubunda hastalara ADA uygulanmış ve bunların ortalama sedasyon süresinin 30 dakika olduğu bildirilmiştir (11 (13,14). Tüm bu önlemler alınsa dahi ADA sırasında, hastanın ASA risk skoruna, fizyolojik durumuna, acil işlem gerekliliğine, yaşına ve uygulanan spesifik anestezi işlemine bağlı olarak majör advers olaylar meydana gelebilmektedir (15).…”
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