Effect of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy on cardiopulmonary changes in very old patients
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Effect of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy on cardiopulmonary changes in very old patients
Abstract
Although routine gastroscopy is regarded as a safe examination, it is sometimes associated, especially in elderly patients, with serious arrhythmias. We studied the influence of gastroscopy in very old patients on the occurrence and number of ECG changes and on oxygen saturation. Electrocardiographic (ECG) changes on a 24 h Holter recording and arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) changes measured by pulse oximetry were observed in 37 hospitalized patients aged 80 years or more undergoing gastroscopy without premedication or conscious sedation and with supplementary oxygen (2 l/min). Gastroscopy did not induce significant arterial oxygen desaturation. ST changes were greatest or equal to that during gastroscopy in 16 (48%) patients. The number of VES increased during the 1-h period after gastroscopy, especially in those patients with an ST level change of over 1 mm h after gastroscopy (P=0.01) and in patients suffering from heart disease (P=0.007). In other arrhythmias no significant change was observed and no fatal complications occurred. Gastroscopy is a safe procedure also in very old patients. However, it induces increased number of VES after endoscopy in patients suffering from heart disease. In those patients a close follow-up of adverse symptoms is advisable, also for a short period after gastroscopy.
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