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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Jun 16, 2014; 6(6): 227-233
Published online Jun 16, 2014. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v6.i6.227
Colonoscopy, pain and fears: Is it an indissoluble trinomial?
Lucio Trevisani, Angelo Zelante, Sergio Sartori
Lucio Trevisani, Angelo Zelante, Sergio Sartori, Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Department of Medicine, University Hospital “S. Anna”, 44124 Cona (FE), Italy
Author contributions: Trevisani L and Zelante A wrote the paper; Sartori S critically revised the paper.
Correspondence to: Lucio Trevisani, MD, Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Department of Medicine, University Hospital “S. Anna”, Via A. Moro 8, 44124 Cona (FE), Italy. tvl@unife.it
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Received: December 11, 2013
Revised: March 11, 2014
Accepted: April 3, 2014
Published online: June 16, 2014
Abstract

Colonoscopy is the reference method in the secondary prevention, diagnosis and, in some cases, treatment of colorectal cancer. It can often cause pain associated with embarrassment, anxiety, and physical and emotional discomfort. Pain intensity is influenced by a lot of factors, and there is a strict relationship among pain, pain perception, and mind. Several methods can be used to break the trinomial colonoscopy, pain and fear. Sedoanalgesia is recommended by several guidelines. If no sedation is offered, the patient must accept a higher chance of unacceptable discomfort and the endoscopist a lower chance of completing the procedure because of patient discomfort. Other non-pharmacologic methods such as acupuncture, music, and hydrocolonoscopy can be used as alternatives to pharmacologic sedoanalgesia. Furthermore, new endoscopic technologies such as variable-stiffness colonoscopes and ultrathin colonoscopes, or the use of carbon dioxide instead of air for colon insufflation, can reduce the pain caused by colonoscopy. In the future, technical improvements such as wireless capsules or robotic probes, will probably enable to overcome the present concept of colonoscopy, avoiding the use of traditional endoscopes. However, at present the poor attention paid by endoscopists to the pain and discomfort caused by colonoscopy can not be justified. There are several methods to reduce pain and anxiety and to break the trinomial colonoscopy, pain and fear. We must use them.

Keywords: Colonoscopy, Pain, Fear, Anxiety, Discomfort, Conscious sedation

Core tip: Colonoscopy can often cause pain associated with embarrassment, anxiety, and physical and emotional discomfort. Control of discomfort and pain during colonoscopy is considered to be a high priority by patients. This review of the literature encompasses the main methods for reducing pain and anxiety, to break the trinomial colonoscopy, pain and fear.