Spasmolytics and their Role in Digestive Endoscopy
Spazmolytika a jejich úloha v digestivní endoskopii
Práce přináší shrnutí vlastních zkušeností s užitím spazmolytik v digestivní endoskopii. Autor doporučuje jako univerzální spazmolytikum preparát s mohutným a krátkodobým čistě spaz - molytickým účinkem. Těmto kritériím nejlépe vyhovuje butylbromid scopolaminu (Buscopan).
Klíčová slova:
digestivní endoskopie - spazmolytika.
Authors:
J. Doseděl
Authors‘ workplace:
Interní oddělení NMSKS, Praha, primář MUDr. J. Doseděl
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 1998; (11): 614-615
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Overview
The author summarises his own experience with the use of spasmolytics in digestive endoscopy. He recommends a universal spasmolytic preparation with a potent short-term, purely spasmo - lytic effect. These criteria are best met by scopolamine butyl bromide (Buscopan).
Key words:
digestive endoscopy - spasmolytics
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