Propofol compared with combination propofol or midazolam/fentanyl for endoscopy in a community setting
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Propofol compared with combination propofol or midazolam/fentanyl for endoscopy in a community setting
Abstract
This retrospective cohort study evaluated procedural efficiency and patient satisfaction in patients who had received propofol, midazolam/fentanyl/propofol (MFP), or midazolam/fentanyl, as sedation for either esophagogastroduodenoscopy or colonoscopy. Questionnaires about procedural times and patient satisfaction were administered. Use of propofol for colonoscopy resulted in shorter time (minutes) from induction to start of procedure (mean +/- standard deviation: propofol, 1.3 +/- 0.57; MFP, 3.2 +/- 2.2; midazolam/fentanyl, 3.8 +/- 2.7; P < .04) and shorter procedure time (propofol, 13 +/- 0.36; MFP, 15 +/- 0.004; midazolam/fentanyl, 75 +/- 0.005 minutes; P < .05). Recovery time was less for patients receiving propofol for their colonoscopy compared with the other groups (propofol, 9 +/- 8; MFP, 15 +/- 9; midazolam/ fentanyl, 18 +/- 117 minutes; P < .05). Patients undergoing esophagogastroduodenoscopy who received propofol had a shorter recovery time (9 +/- 7 minutes vs MFP, 14 +/- 9 minutes, and midazolam/fentanyl, 19 +/- 11 minutes; P < .05). Patients receiving propofol felt less discomfort and need for adjustment in the sedation, and remembered less of the procedure compared with the MFP group. Propofol resulted in less time in the endoscopy unit, quicker recovery and discharge, and greater patient satisfaction than did balanced or conscious sedation.
Comment in
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A note on reporting sedation scores (Re: "Propofol compared with combination propofol for midazolam/fentanyl for endoscopy in a community setting, " February 2013, ANNA Journal, Vol 81, No. 1).AANA J. 2013 Aug;81(4):257. AANA J. 2013. PMID: 24133844 No abstract available.
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Author's reply: To PMID 23513321.AANA J. 2013 Aug;81(4):257-8. AANA J. 2013. PMID: 24133845 No abstract available.
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Response from the Editor-in-Chief.AANA J. 2013 Aug;81(4):258. AANA J. 2013. PMID: 24133846 No abstract available.
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