Analysis of cardiopulmonary stress during endoscopy: Is unsedated transnasal esophagogastroduodenoscopy appropriate for elderly patients?

作者:Uchiyama Kazuhiko*; Ishikawa Takeshi; Sakamoto Naoyuki; Kajikawa Hirokazu; Takagi Tomohisa; Handa Osamu; Tatsumi Yoshihide; Yagi Nobuaki; Naito Yuji; Itoh Yoshito; Takemura Shuhei
来源:Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2014, 28(1): 31-34.
DOI:10.1155/2014/291204

摘要

BACKGROUND: Transnasal esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) without sedation has been reported to be safe and tolerable. It has recently been used widely in Japan for the detection of upper gastrointestinal disease. Alternatively, transoral examination using a thin endoscope has also been reported to be highly tolerable. %26lt;br%26gt;OBJECTIVE: To examine the cardiocirculatory effects of transoral versus transnasal EGD in an attempt to determine the most suitable endoscopic methods for patients = 75 years of age. %26lt;br%26gt;METHODS: Subjects who underwent monitoring of respiratory and circulatory dynamics without sedation during endoscopic screening examinations were enrolled at the New Ooe Hospital (Kyoto, Japan) between April 2008 and March 2009. A total of 165 patients (age = 75 years) provided written informed consent and were investigated in the present study. Patients were randomly divided into three subgroups: UO group - thin endoscope; SO group - standard endoscope; and UT group - transnasal EGD. Percutaneous arterial blood oxygen saturation, heart rate and blood pressure were evaluated just before EGD and at five time points during EGD. After transnasal EGD, patients who had previously been examined using transoral EGD with a standard endoscope were asked about preferences for their next examination. %26lt;br%26gt;RESULTS: There were no statistical differences in the characteristics among the groups. Percutaneous oxygen saturation in the UT group showed a transient drop compared with the SO and UO groups at the beginning of the endoscopic procedure. Heart rate showed no significant differences among the SO, UO and UT groups; Systolic blood pressure in the UO group was lower immediately after insertion compared with the SO and UT groups. The rate pressure product in the UO group was comparable with that in the UT group during endoscopy, and the SO group showed a continuously higher level than the UO and UT groups. More than one-half (54.4%) of patients were %26apos;willing to choose transnasal EGD for next examination%26apos;. %26lt;br%26gt;CONCLUSIONS: For elderly patients, unsedated transnasal EGD failed to show an advantage over unsedated standard endoscopy. Transoral thin EGD was estimated to be safe and tolerable.

  • 出版日期2014-1