PROSPECTIVE AUDIT OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY IN 2 REGIONS OF ENGLAND - SAFETY, STAFFING, AND SEDATION METHODS

被引:300
作者
QUINE, MA
BELL, GD
MCCLOY, RF
CHARLTON, JE
DEVLIN, HB
HOPKINS, A
机构
[1] Audit Unit, British Society of Gastroenterology, London XW1 4LB, 3 St Andrews Place, Regents Park
关键词
ENDOSCOPY; ANESTHESIA;
D O I
10.1136/gut.36.3.462
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
A prospective audit of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in 36 hospitals across two regions provided data from 14149 gastroscopies of which 1113 procedures were therapeutic and 13036 were diagnostic. Most patients received gastroscopy under intravenous sedation; midazolam was the preferred agent in the North West and diazepam was preferred in East Anglia. Mean doses of each agent used were 5.7 mg and 13.8 mg respectively, although there was a wide distribution of doses reported. Only half of the patients endoscoped had some form of intravenous access in situ and few were supplied with supplementary oxygen. The death rate from this study for diagnostic endoscopy was 1 in 2000 and the morbidity rate was 1 in 200; cardiorespiratory complications were the most prominent in this group and there was a strong relation between the lack of monitoring and use of high dose benzodiazepines and the occurrence of adverse outcomes. In particular there was a link between the use of local anaesthetic sprays and the development of pneumonia after gastroscopy (p < 0.001). Twenty perforations occurred out of a total of 774 dilatations of which eight patients died (death rate 1 in 100). A number of units were found to have staffing problems, to be lacking in basic facilities, and to have poor or virtually non-existent recovery areas. In addition, a number of junior endoscopists were performing endoscopy unsupervised and with minimal training.
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