This clinical trial is focused on patients undergoing a procedure called bronchoscopy, which is used to diagnose and manage various lung diseases. During this procedure, a flexible tube is inserted into the airways to allow doctors to see inside the lungs. To make the procedure more comfortable, a combination of medications is used to help patients relax and reduce pain, a process known as analgosedation.
The study aims to compare the safety and effectiveness of two different medication combinations used during bronchoscopy. The first combination includes Propofol and Pethidine, while the second combination includes Midazolam and Pethidine. Propofol and Midazolam are medications that help with sedation, making patients feel sleepy and relaxed, while Pethidine is a pain reliever. The study will be conducted by medical staff at San Donato Hospital in Arezzo.
Participants in the study will receive one of the two medication combinations during their bronchoscopy. The main goal is to assess how well each combination works in terms of safety and effectiveness, particularly looking at how often patients experience low oxygen levels during the procedure. Other factors, such as any side effects, how well patients tolerate the procedure, and the time it takes to complete, will also be evaluated. The study will help determine which combination of medications provides the best balance of comfort and safety for patients undergoing bronchoscopy.



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