In this issue an impressive group of contributors at the forefront of sedation research has been assembled to provide endoscopists and dedicated nursing personnel alike a comprehensive review of important topics in the field sedation and analgesia. A discussion on the pharmacology and agents used to provide moderate and deep sedation provides the basic framework that is a crucial element in determining the driving force behind the developments in sedation and analgesia. An evidence-based approach on the use of unsedated endoscopy is also provided. Other topics included the use of propofol, patient-controlled sedation and analgesia, extended physiologic monitoring, risk management, and quality assurance as they apply to the spectrum of sedation in the endoscopy suite. Sedation and analgesia in the pediatric patient is also addressed.
By:
John Vargo Imprint: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Country of Publication: United States Volume: 26-3 Dimensions:
Height: 231mm,
Width: 157mm,
Spine: 15mm
Weight: 454g ISBN:9780323448451 ISBN 10: 0323448453 Series:The Clinics: Internal Medicine Publication Date:08 July 2016 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
1. Foreword: Sedation for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: An Uneasy State of the Art 2. Preface: Sedation and Monitoring in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 3. Preprocedural Assessment for Sedation in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 4. Training and Competency in Sedation Practice in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 5. Endoscopic Sedation: Medicolegal Considerations 6. Non-Operating Room Anesthesia in the Endoscopy Unit 7. Endoscopist-Directed Propofol 8. Extended Monitoring during Endoscopy 9. Sedation and Monitoring in the Pediatric Patient during Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 10. Sedation Challenges: Obesity and Sleep Apnea 11. Sedation in the Ambulatory Endoscopy Center: Optimizing Safety, Expectations and Throughput 12. Quality Assurance in the Endoscopy Suite: Sedation and Monitoring 13. Computer-Assisted and Patient-Controlled Sedation Platforms 14. On the Horizon: The Future of Procedural Sedation