Complication rates of colonoscopy in an Australian teaching hospital environment
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Complication rates of colonoscopy in an Australian teaching hospital environment
Abstract
Background: Quality assurance is an important part of health-care delivery. With the high level of awareness relating to adverse events from medical care, demonstration of a high standard of practice in gastroenterology is desirable.
Aims: To determine the incidence of significant complications or death within 30 days of an outpatient colonoscopy, and confirm that these are in keeping with international standards.
Methods: A retrospective audit of linked endoscopy and other hospital databases and selected medical records was carried out, based on reports of 30,463 colonoscopies performed between 5 September 1989 and 31 December 1999 in the three Western Australian public teaching hospitals.
Results: A total of 23,508 colonoscopies was performed on an outpatient basis between 5 September 1989 and 31 December 1999. Post-procedural complications identified (and incidence) were: bleeding episodes 49 (0.21%), colonic perforation 23 (0.1%), abdominal pain 22 (0.09%), and others 19 (0.08%). A total of 196 patients died within 30 days of undergoing colonoscopy (0.83%), although only three deaths were attributable to the procedure itself (incidence 0.01%). Two were inpatients at the time of the procedure (outpatient mortality rate 0.004%). The combined incidence of bleeding and perforation was not significantly different between consultant endoscopists and unassisted trainees (incidence 0.21% vs 0.20%, P=0.98).
Conclusions: The incidence of bleeding and perforation is similar to other reported series and reflects procedures performed by personnel with a wide range of endoscopic experience. The incidence of complications was not greater for trainees compared with consultant endoscopists. All bleeding episodes and the majority of perforations were associated with a therapeutic intervention. Diagnostic colonoscopy in particular is a very safe procedure.
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Changing face of colonoscopy: a comparison between audits of colonoscopy at Wellington Hospital from 1987 to 2002.Intern Med J. 2004 Jul;34(7):447-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1444-0903.2004.00629.x. Intern Med J. 2004. PMID: 15271191 No abstract available.
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