Study: Nitrous Oxide Use Comparable to IV Sedation for Colonoscopy

A new study published in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics indicates nitrous oxide gas provides a comparable analgesia to IV sedation for patients undergoing colonoscopy.

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The study examined 623 patients and researchers said data revealed no differences in duration, difficulty of procedure, complications and patient pain between patients undergoing flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy who received IV sedation or nitrous oxide.

For patients receiving colonoscopies, the study revealed the use of nitrous oxide allowed for faster recovery and quicker discharge.

Read the abstract of the study on nitrous oxide.

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