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CO2 instead of room air for GI endoscopy?
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CO2 insufflation during ERCP may "significantly reduce[]
postprocedural abdominal pain." 1
CO2 is absorbed 150 times faster than the nitrogen in air, and
is promptly eliminated via the lungs.2
CO2 insufflation "reduces pain and is safe to use in
colonoscopy in sedated patients." 3
Indications for Use: The CO2EFFICIENT Endoscopic Insufflator is
designed to use CO2 as a distention media in the gastrointestinal
tract when used in conjunction with a gastrointestinal endoscope.
For additional product information
please visit www.bdigastro.com
Contraindications for Use: The CO2EFFICIENT ENDOSCOPIC
INSUFFLATOR™ should be used only for an endoscopic procedure
when insufflation of the gastrointestinal tract is necessary to support
navigation of the endoscope and perform any evaluation procedures
through the endoscope, and should therefore not be used for any other
treatments. It should only be used under the direct guidance of a
physician experienced in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy procedures. This
device is contraindicated for hysteroscopic or laparoscopic insufflation,
i.e., it must not be used for intrauterine distension. This device is
contraindicated for CT Colonography.
For questions or instructions for use, please contact
Bracco Diagnostics Professional Services Department at
800-257-5181, option 2.
References:
107 College Road East
P.O. Box 5225
Princeton, NJ 08540
Ph: 609-514-2200
Toll Free: 1-800-631-5245
Fax: 609-514-2446
1. Bretthauer M, Seip B, et al. Carbon dioxide insufflation for more comfortable endoscopic retrograde
cholangiopancreatography: a randomized, controlled, double-blind trial. Endoscopy 2007; 39:58-64.
2. Grant DS, Bartram CI, Heron CW, A preliminary study of the possible benefits of using carbon dioxide
insufflation during double-contrast barium enema. The British Journal of Radiology 1986; 59:190-191.
3. Bretthauer M, Lynge AB, et al. Carbon dioxide insufflation in colonoscopy: Safe and effective in sedated
patients. Endoscopy 2005; 37:706-709.
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