fospropofol and Lung-Diseases

fospropofol has been researched along with Lung-Diseases* in 1 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for fospropofol and Lung-Diseases

ArticleYear
[Sedation for fiberoptic bronchoscopy: review of the literature].
    Tuberkuloz ve toraks, 2015, Volume: 63, Issue:1

    Fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) is a procedure which has an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases and is widely used in clinical practice. It is an invasive procedure and can cause cough, shortness of breath, nose and throat irritation. Stress during bronchoscopy can cause release of catecholamines, which may lead to tachycardia, vasoconstriction and possible myocardial ischemia in patients with impaired cardiopulmonary function. Current guidelines for bronchoscopy recommend offering sedation to patients, with the aim of improving patient comfort and reducing complications. For this purpose, the most frequently used sedatives are benzodiazepines, opioids, propofol and fospropofol which are either administered alone or in combination. In this review, we aimed to evaluate various drugs used for sedation during bronchoscopy.

    Topics: Analgesics, Opioid; Benzodiazepines; Bronchoscopy; Conscious Sedation; Fiber Optic Technology; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Lung Diseases; Propofol; Stress, Psychological

2015