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A randomised study of comfort during bronchoscopy comparing conscious sedation and anaesthetist-controlled general anaesthesia, including the utility of bispectral index monitoring.

Thomas R SkinnerJoseph ChurtonTimothy P EdwardsFarzad BashirzadehChristopher ZappalaJustin T HundloeHau TanAndrew J PattisonMaryann TodmanGunter F HartelDavid I Fielding
Published in: ERJ open research (2021)
Conscious sedation is not inferior to general anaesthesia in providing patient comfort during bronchoscopy, despite lighter sedation, and is associated with fewer complications and comparable diagnostic accuracy. BIS monitoring may have a role in preventing complications associated with deeper sedation.
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