Which oxygen method keeps you breathing safely during colonoscopy?
NCT ID NCT07515755
First seen Apr 30, 2026 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026
Summary
This study looks at three ways to give oxygen during colonoscopy sedation to find which one best prevents breathing pauses and drops in oxygen levels. About 280 adults will be randomly assigned to standard continuous flow oxygen, a new synchronized pulse device, or a CPAP mask. The goal is to see which method keeps patients safest during the procedure.
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University of Utah South Jordan Health Center - Endoscopy
South Jordan, Utah, 84009, United States
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