Lee H, Kim JH. Superiority of split dose midazolam as conscious sedation for outpatient colonoscopy. World J Gastroenterol 2009; 15(30): 3783-3787 [PMID: 19673020 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.15.3783]
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Jeong Hwan Kim, MD, Department of Internal Medicine, Konkuk University School of Medicine, 4-12 Hwayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 143-729, South Korea. sefamily@medimail.co.kr
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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2009; 15(30): 3783-3787 Published online Aug 14, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.3783
Table 1 Clinical characteristics of patients (mean ± SD)
Group A (n = 40)
Group B (n = 40)
P value
Age (yr)
31.33 ± 9.76
31.23 ± 9.13
0.962
Gender (M/F)
34/6
36/4
0.737
Body mass index
23.80 ± 3.40
23.43 ± 3.78
0.642
No. of patients with previous colonoscopy (%)
11 (27.5%)
10 (25.0%)
0.779
Indication for colonoscopy n (%)
Change in bowel habit
9 (22.5)
10 (25.0)
0.527
Abdominal pain
10 (25.0)
12 (30.0)
Rectal bleeding
6 (15.0)
7 (17.5)
Polyp surveillance
13 (32.5)
9 (22.5)
Anemia
2 (5.0)
2 (5.0)
Time from onset of sedation to scope (min)
1.18 ± 0.50
0.89 ± 0.31
0.003
Total procedure time (min)
14.80 ± 3.80
14.61 ± 3.83
0.824
Time to ileal intubation (min)
7.49 ± 3.24
8.21 ± 3.37
0.328
Table 2 Safety of sedation with split dose midazolam and meperidine vs single dose midazolam and meperidine (mean ± SD)
Group A (n = 40)
Group B (n = 40)
P value
Baseline systolic BP (mmHg)
125.20 ± 9.76
125.40 ± 10.15
0.929
Baseline pulse rate (/min)
71.90 ± 9.71
72.63 ± 8.99
0.730
Baseline oxygen saturation (%)
97.88 ± 1.98
97.95 ± 2.04
0.868
Drop in blood pressure
1 (2.5%)
2 (5.0%)
0.556
Alteration in heart rate
3 (7.5%)
2 (5.0%)
0.745
Drop in oxygen saturation
2 (5.0%)
8 (20.0%)
0.043
Table 3 Recovery rate from sedation state (mean ± SD)
Group A (n = 40)
Group B (n = 40)
P value
Aldrete score (5 min)
4.28 ± 1.06
5.75 ± 0.95
< 0.001
Aldrete score (10 min)
6.55 ± 0.50
7.00 ± 0.68
0.001
Aldrete score (30 min)
8.73 ± 0.85
9.32 ± 0.69
0.001
Time from scope out to discharge
37.05 ± 6.87
33.75 ± 5.75
0.022
Table 4 Visual analog scale for pain, memory, and satisfaction reported by patients
Group A (n = 40)
Group B (n = 40)
Pvalue
Pain
0.95 ± 1.15
1.58 ± 1.15
0.018
Memory
On insertion
0.80 ± 0.82
1.08 ± 0.89
0.155
On ileal intubation
1.38 ± 1.21
1.93 ± 0.94
0.026
On scope out
0.93 ± 1.02
1.58 ± 1.38
0.019
Satisfaction
8.93 ± 1.07
8.68 ± 1.09
0.305
Citation: Lee H, Kim JH. Superiority of split dose midazolam as conscious sedation for outpatient colonoscopy. World J Gastroenterol 2009; 15(30): 3783-3787