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    Bright E, Roseveare C, Dalgleish D, Kimble J, Elliott J, Shepherd H.
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  • 31. Is "really conscious" sedation with solely an opioid an alternative to every day used sedation regimes for colonoscopies in a teaching hospital? Midazolam/fentanyl, propofol/alfentanil, or alfentanil only for colonoscopy: a randomized trial.
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