Author/Editor | Zabavnik, Z | |
Title | Pomen sedacije pri pediatrični endoskopiji | |
Translated title | The meaning of sedation in paediatric endoscopy | |
Type | članek | |
Source | In: Gregorič A, editor. Otrok s kronično črevesno boleznijo, bolečina pri otroku, zdravstveno varstvo otrok in mladine: organizacija, stroka, denar. Zbornik 15. srečanje pediatrov v Mariboru z mednarodno udeležbo in 2. srečanje medicinskih sester z mednarodno udeležbo; 2005 apr 15-16; Maribor. Maribor: Splošna bolnišnica Maribor, | |
Publication year | 2005 | |
Volume | str. 49-52 | |
Language | slo | |
Abstract | Most gastrointestinal endoscopy is performed with the benefit of moderate sedation or general anesthesia. Moderate sedation refers to a controlled state of diminished consciousness wherein protective reflexes, the ability to respond to moderate physical or verbal stimuli, and ability to maintain a patent airway are retained. In contrast, deep sedation refers to a controlled state of depressed consciousness, with likely loss of protective airway reflexes and of the ability to maintain a patent airway. Practitioners intending to induce moderate sedation are competent to manage a compromised airway. | |
Descriptors | ENDOSCOPY, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM CONSCIOUS SEDATION ANALGESIA ANESTHESIA, LOCAL CHLORAL HYDRATE CHILD MIDAZOLAM PROPOFOL |