Originally Posted by december
Nurses in our unit administer Versed, Fentanyl, and Valium for these procedures and we've found that atleast 50% of these procedure patients are inadequately sedated, no matter the dosages used. These are patients that are diaphoretic, need restraint during the procedures and become tachycardic with hypertension. We simply can't get them to a good level of sedation for a safe procedure.
Please let me know what your units are doing. Do you experience the same? Are you using propofol instead (by anesthesiology)? Are you using a different combination of drugs that provides a safe procedure?
At my hospital the doc who does EUS'S uses Demerol and Versed and I have not really had a problem. As for ERCP's I have done them with Fentanyl /Versed, Demerol/Vresed and Fentanyl/Valium I have had both good and bad experiences, some docs do use anesthesia dept who does them under general anesthesia. If I was having an ERCP I would have it that way.