Year 2018 / Volume 110 / Number 4
Editorial
Enhancing the current evidence on endoscopist-directed propofol-based sedation

215-216

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2018.5502/2017

Enrique Pérez-Cuadrado-Robles, Alexandre Ferreira, Jesús García-Cano,

Abstract
During the last years, there is more and more scientific evidence about the safety and feasibility of non-anesthesiologist administration of propofol (NAAP) in gastrointestinal endoscopy, reducing sedation induction and recovery time as well as increasing patient and endoscopist satisfaction. Furthermore, a similar risk of adverse events compared with traditional agents or anesthesiologist administration of propofol (AAP) has been described. The present special issue of the Spanish Journal of Gastroenterology (Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas) focusses on NAAP in different settings, including complex endoscopic procedures.
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Received: 28/01/2018

Accepted: 01/02/2018

Online First: 01/03/2018

Published: 02/04/2018

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