Bronchoscopy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Application of Balanced Propofol Sedation in Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy
The purpose of this study is to investigate the feasibility of using balanced propofol sedation for bronchoscopy. And screen out the optimal balanced propofol sedation compatibility plan.
Balanced propofol sedation (BPS) is a technique proposed and developed by gastroenterologists. In recent years, multiple studies have confirmed that the use of BPS in gastrointestinal endoscopy can not only ensure patient comfort, but also reduce the incidence of respiratory and circulatory suppression. Moreover, the postoperative recovery time is short. Even for non-anesthesiologists applying BPS in gastrointestinal endoscopy , it has high safety. Compared with gastrointestinal endoscopy, bronchoscopy occupies the respiratory tract and most patients have respiratory system diseases. Therefore, it is more necessary for strict respiratory management and control of patient sedation depth. Traditional midazolam combined with opioid drugs or propofol monosedation cannot effectively meet clinical needs. The excellent sedative and analgesic effects of BPS, as well as its maintenance of respiratory and circulatory functions, make it theoretically very suitable for application in bronchoscopy. However, there is currently a lack of evidence to support the application of BPS in bronchoscopy. ;
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