mrplunkey
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I'd be fine with it. I've used twilight and ketamine sedation on young children before without the presence of anesthesia. If you can hear a beeping monitor, place an oral pharyngeal airway, and have access to flumazenil and naloxone, it's pretty damn easy. If things get out of hand, I can tube just about anybody and am certified to do so in newborns on up.
The article is talking about low risk screening procedures like colonoscopies, so you're twisting and taking things out of context.
Which brings up another point...
I'd want propofol if someone is going to stick a scope up my ass and mill around. I'd want lots of propofol and a healthy dose of Versed beforehand just to insure retrograde amnesia.