Respiratory adverse events associated with deep propofol sedation during upper gastrointestinal procedures in children
<p>Background/Aims: Upper airway stimulation with endoscopes and pH-impedance probes during deep propofol sedation confers unknown risk for associated respiratory adverse airway events. This report quantifies frequencies of such events and airway rescue interventions associated with Esophagoga...
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Main Authors: | William E Novotny (Author), Khanh Nguyen (Author), Folashade Jose (Author), Dynita Haislip (Author), Gregg A Grothmann (Author), Dmitry Tumin (Author) |
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Global Journal of Anesthesiology - Peertechz Publications,
2021-11-24.
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