A new study has shown that mindfulness helps patients to relax during an endoscopy, allowing doctors to carry out detailed examinations without the need for sedation or general anesthesia.
A new study has shown that mindfulness helps patients to relax during an endoscopy, allowing doctors to carry out detailed examinations without the need for sedation or general anaesthesia.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- When your doctor says he needs to look inside your esophagus and stomach, that usually means deep sedation and a scope down your throat. Now, a new less-daunting option for ...
Study Finds on MSN
Awake patients report higher satisfaction than sedated ones during cancer screenings using this method
Nurses taught patients two breathing techniques In A Nutshell British nurses taught 241 patients two simple breathing techniques before throat and stomach cancer exams, achieving 92% satisfaction ...
Professor Reza Nouraei performing an endoscopy on an awake patient using mindfulness techniques, including aura light projection, known locally as the ‘Bridgeford Borealis’. Disclaimer: AAAS and ...
Cleveland-based UH Rainbow Babies and Children’s is the first facility in the Midwest to complete an awake pediatric endoscopy using the EvoEndo system. The EvoEndo Gastroscope is a single-use device ...
A new study has shown that mindfulness helps patients to relax during an endoscopy, allowing doctors to carry out detailed ...
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