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963 related items for PubMed ID: 19251010

  • 1. Midazolam with meperidine or fentanyl for colonoscopy: results of a randomized trial.
    Hayee B, Dunn J, Loganayagam A, Wong M, Saxena V, Rowbotham D, McNair A.
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  • 3. Sedation for colonoscopy using a single bolus is safe, effective, and efficient: a prospective, randomized, double-blind trial.
    Morrow JB, Zuccaro G, Conwell DL, Vargo JJ, Dumot JA, Karafa M, Shay SS.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2000 Sep 15; 95(9):2242-7. PubMed ID: 11007224
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  • 4. Early cognitive impairment after sedation for colonoscopy: the effect of adding midazolam and/or fentanyl to propofol.
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  • 6. Patient-controlled sedation for colonoscopy: a randomized trial comparing patient-controlled administration of propofol and alfentanil with physician-administered midazolam and pethidine.
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    Endoscopy; 2003 Aug 15; 35(8):683-7. PubMed ID: 12929065
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  • 7. Remifentanil vs. meperidine for patient-controlled analgesia during colonoscopy: a randomized double-blind trial.
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  • 8. Synergistic sedation with midazolam and propofol versus midazolam and pethidine in colonoscopies: a prospective, randomized study.
    Paspatis GA, Manolaraki M, Xirouchakis G, Papanikolaou N, Chlouverakis G, Gritzali A.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2002 Aug 15; 97(8):1963-7. PubMed ID: 12190161
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  • 9. Nurse-administered propofol versus midazolam and meperidine for upper endoscopy in cirrhotic patients.
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    Am J Gastroenterol; 2003 Nov 15; 98(11):2440-7. PubMed ID: 14638346
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  • 10. A comparison of dexmedetomidine versus midazolam for sedation, pain and hemodynamic control, during colonoscopy under conscious sedation.
    Dere K, Sucullu I, Budak ET, Yeyen S, Filiz AI, Ozkan S, Dagli G.
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  • 11. Propofol alone versus propofol in combination with meperidine for sedation during colonoscopy.
    Hsieh YH, Chou AL, Lai YY, Chen BS, Sia SL, Chen IC, Chang YL, Lin HJ.
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  • 12. Sedation during mechanical ventilation: a trial of benzodiazepine and opiate in combination.
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  • 13. Diphenhydramine as an adjunct to sedation for colonoscopy: a double-blind randomized, placebo-controlled study.
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    Gastrointest Endosc; 2006 Jan 15; 63(1):87-94. PubMed ID: 16377322
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  • 16. Immediate recovery of psychomotor function after patient-administered nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalation for colonoscopy.
    Trojan J, Saunders BP, Woloshynowych M, Debinsky HS, Williams CB.
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  • 17. Efficiency of propofol versus midazolam and fentanyl sedation at a pediatric teaching hospital: a prospective study.
    Lightdale JR, Valim C, Newburg AR, Mahoney LB, Zgleszewski S, Fox VL.
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  • 18. Nurse-administered propofol-alfentanil sedation using a patient-controlled analgesia pump compared with opioid-benzodiazepine sedation for outpatient colonoscopy.
    Liu SY, Poon CM, Leung TL, Wong CW, Chan YL, Leung TC, Leong HT.
    Endoscopy; 2009 Jun 15; 41(6):522-8. PubMed ID: 19440955
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  • 19. Propofol versus midazolam and meperidine for conscious sedation in GI endoscopy.
    Koshy G, Nair S, Norkus EP, Hertan HI, Pitchumoni CS.
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  • 20. Comparison of meperidine plus midazolam and fentanyl plus midazolam in procedural sedation: a double-blind, randomized controlled trial.
    Soysal S, Karcioglu O, Demircan A, Topacoglu H, Serinken M, Ozucelik N, Tirpan K, Gunerli A.
    Adv Ther; 2004 Jun 15; 21(5):312-21. PubMed ID: 15727400
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