In a colonoscopy, deeper sedation might make it easier to find hard-to-find polyps.

Published Date: 24 Apr 2024

Using the anesthetic drug propofol to induce deeper sedation during a colonoscopy may enhance the identification of "serrated" polyps, a precancerous lesion that can be challenging to detect in patients undergoing screening for colorectal cancer.

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