When to Call an Anesthesiologist for GI Endoscopy
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Gastrointestinal endoscopy (GIE) has evolved significantly with advancements in endoscopic technology and techniques. As procedures become more complex and patient populations more diverse, the role of anesthesia services has expanded. This review explores the clinical indications, patient factors, procedural complexities, and institutional considerations that determine when it is appropriate to involve an anesthesiologist in GIE procedures. It also discusses sedation techniques, risk stratification, and the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance patient safety and procedural success.
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