Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Sedation
Procedural sedation in diagnostic upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is a central area of interest, with attention to patient recovery after use of sedative agents in endoscopic care.
- Midazolam
- Remimazolam
- Upper GI endoscopy
The research activity reflects clinical interest in sedation management within endoscopy services and recovery outcomes after routine diagnostic procedures.
Patient Recovery and Procedural Care
Clinical evaluation is focused on the time needed for complete patient recovery following sedative administration, with emphasis on post-procedural return to baseline function.
- Recovery duration
- Post-sedation assessment
- Diagnostic procedure care
This area is relevant to hospital-based efforts in improving the practical management of patients undergoing short, ambulatory diagnostic interventions.
Hospital-Based Clinical Research
The sponsor supports investigator-led work within a hospital clinical research setting, linking routine care with comparative evaluation of commonly used sedatives.
- Clinical trial coordination
- Ambulatory care
- Procedural medicine
Its research activity is centered in Nieuwegein and involves collaboration across multiple research sites in the Netherlands.



