Z Gastroenterol 2023; 61(11): e654-e705
DOI: 10.1055/a-2165-6388
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Updated S3 Guideline “Sedation for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy” of the German Society of Gastroenterology, Digestive and Metabolic Diseases (DGVS) – June 2023 – AWMF-Register-No. 021/014

Till Wehrmann
1   Clinic for Gastroenterology, DKD Helios Clinic Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, Germany
,
Andrea Riphaus
2   Internal Medicine, St. Elisabethen Hospital Frankfurt Artemed SE, Frankfurt, Germany
,
Alexander J. Eckardt
1   Clinic for Gastroenterology, DKD Helios Clinic Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, Germany
,
Peter Klare
3   Department Internal Medicine – Gastroenterology, Diabetology, and Hematology/Oncology, Hospital Agatharied, Hausham, Germany
,
Ina Kopp
4   Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany e.V. (AWMF), Berlin, Germany
,
Stefan von Delius
5   Medical Clinic II – Internal Medicine – Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Endocrinology, Hematology, and Oncology, RoMed Clinic Rosenheim, Rosenheim, Germany
,
Ulrich Rosien
6   Medical Clinic, Israelite Hospital, Hamburg, Germany
,
Peter H. Tonner
7   Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Clinic Leer, Leer, Germany
,
Collaborators
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Publication History

Received: 02 August 2023

Accepted: 27 August 2023

Article published online:
09 October 2023

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