Sedation in Screening Colonoscopy: Impact on Quality Indicators And Complications

Nov 14, 2012The American journal of gastroenterology

Sedation during screening colonoscopy and its link to procedure quality and complications

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Abstract

Sedation improved the cecal intubation rate (CIR) in women by 2.95%.

  • Sedation did not affect the polyp detection rate for either sex.
  • Adenoma detection rates (ADR) were not significantly influenced by sedation, but were affected by age and sex.
  • Women were sedated more frequently than men (90.70% vs. 81.83%).
  • CIR was slightly lower in women than in men (94.69% vs. 96.58%).
  • Sedated women achieved a CIR comparable to unsedated men.
  • Quality indicators were primarily influenced by patient age, sex, and the performance of individual endoscopists.

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