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New sedatives and analgesic drugs for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures

Jae Min Lee, Yehyun Park, Jin Myung Park, Hong Jun Park, Jun Yong Bae, Seung Young Seo, Jee Hyun Lee, Hyung Ku Chon, Jun‐Won Chung, Hyun Ho Choi, Jun Kyu Lee, Byung‐Wook Kim

2022Clinical Endoscopy17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Procedural sedation has become increasingly common in endoscopy. Sedatives and analgesics induce anxiolysis and amnesia. In addition, an appropriate level of sedation is necessary for safe procedures including therapeutic endoscopy. Midazolam and propofol are the most commonly used drugs in sedative endoscopy. In recent years, the need to ascertain the safety and effectiveness of sedation has increased in practice. Therefore, new sedatives and analgesic drugs for optimal sedative endoscopy, have recently emerged. This article reviews the characteristics of sedatives and analgesics, and describes their clinical use in gastrointestinal endoscopy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSedationPropofolMidazolamSedativeEndoscopyAnalgesicAmnesiaAnesthesiaTherapeutic endoscopyIntensive care medicineSurgeryPsychiatryAnesthesia and Sedative AgentsNausea and vomiting managementAnesthesia and Pain Management
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