Skip to main content

Table 3 Intra-operative and post-operative outcomes

From: Deep sedation using propofol target-controlled infusion for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures: a retrospective cohort study

 

EGD alone

n = 166

Colonoscopy alone

n = 398

EGD and colonoscopy

n = 259

Total n = 823 (%) [95% CI]

Intra-operative Outcomes

 Hypoxia (SaO2 < 95%)

39 (23.49)

81 (20.35)

64 (24.71)

184 (22.36) [19.55 to 25.36]

 Hypoxia (SaO2 < 90%)

15 (9.04)

25 (6.28)

17 (6.56)

57 (6.92) [5.29 to 8.88]

 Hypotension (SBP < 90 mmHg)

8 (4.82)

71 (17.84)

25 (9.65)

104 (12.64) [10.44 to 15.10]

 Administration of vasoactive drugs

19 (11.45)

93 (23.37)

46 (17.76)

158 (19.20) [16.56 to 22.06]

 Bradycardia (HR < 50 beats per minute) or atropine administration

4 (2.41)

16 (4.02)

19 (7.34)

39 (4.74) [3.39 to 6.42]

 Unplanned SGD insertion or tracheal intubation

2 (1.20)

2 (0.5)

0

4 (0.5) [0.13 to 1.24]

 Need for ACLS

0

0

0

0 (0) [0 to 0.45]

Post-operative outcomes

 Hypoxia (SaO2 < 95%)

0

1 (0.25)

0

1 (0.12) [0 to 0.6]

 Hypoxia (SaO2 < 90%)

0

0

0

0 (0) [0 to 0.45]

 Hypotension (SBP < 90 mmHg)

8 (4.82)

24 (6.04)

6 (2.32)

38 (4.6) [3.29 to 6.28]

 PONV

2 (1.20)

2 (0.5)

1 (0.39)

5 (0.6) [0.20 to 1.41]

 Unplanned post procedural hospitalisation

0

0

0

0 (0) [0 to 0.45]

  1. Results are presented as number (proportion), 95% CI
  2. EGD esophagogastroduodenoscopy, CI confidence interval, SaO2 oxygen saturation, SBP systolic blood pressure, HR heart rate, SGD supraglottic device insertion, ACLS advanced cardiac life support, PONV post-operative nausea and/or vomiting