Continuous negative external pressure (cNEP) reduces respiratory impairment during screening colonoscopy: a pilot study.

@article{Kais2016ContinuousNE,
  title={Continuous negative external pressure (cNEP) reduces respiratory impairment during screening colonoscopy: a pilot study.},
  author={Susan Kais and Kenneth Bruce Klein and Richard M Rose and Sarah W Endemann and Walter J. Coyle},
  journal={Endoscopy},
  year={2016},
  volume={48 6},
  pages={
          584-7
        }
}
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS Drugs administered during gastrointestinal procedures cause increased collapsibility of the upper airway, which may lead to respiratory impairment. We evaluated the ability of continuous negative external pressure (cNEP) to lessen respiratory impairment during screening colonoscopy. PATIENTS AND METHODS The initial 24 patients served as controls, while the next 30 received cNEP. cNEP was delivered by a soft silicone collar placed over the anterior neck. The primary… 

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