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北京京煤集团总医院                                              第十届·2022 学术年会论文集


                   In conclusion, nasal breathing mode can be adopted as the better breathing mode of the patients in

                   the non-analgesic and sedative gastroscopy, which can reduce the adverse reactions related to the

                   examination, and at the same time improve the tolerance and comfort of the patients during the
                   examination. In addition, in order to ensure the smooth operation of the examination, endoscopists


                   should continuously improve the proficiency and gentle operation of endoscopy. Nasal breathing
                   is simple and easy for the patient, and can effectively avoid the occurrence of anesthesia-related

                   adverse reactions during gastroscopy with sedation and analgesia. This method has no additional

                   cost, so that the patients can avoid economic pressure and burden, and it is more worthy to be

                   popularized in primary hospitals.



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