Propofol sedation with a target-controlled infusion pump in elderly patients undergoing ERCP

Advanced age is an important risk factor for adverse events (AEs) during propofol sedation for endoscopic procedures. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of nonanesthesiologist-administered propofol (NAAP) sedation with a target-controlled infusion (TCI) system in elderly patients d...

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Published inGastrointestinal endoscopy Vol. 92; no. 2; pp. 301 - 307
Main Authors Ogawa, Taiji, Tomoda, Takeshi, Kato, Hironari, Akimoto, Yutaka, Tanaka, Shoichi, Okada, Hiroyuki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.08.2020
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Summary:Advanced age is an important risk factor for adverse events (AEs) during propofol sedation for endoscopic procedures. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of nonanesthesiologist-administered propofol (NAAP) sedation with a target-controlled infusion (TCI) system in elderly patients during ERCP. This study retrospectively analyzed 482 patients who underwent ERCP under propofol sedation with a TCI system at Iwakuni Medical Center between January 2014 and October 2016. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to their age: group A, <70 years (n = 130); group B, ≥70 and <85 years (n = 224); and group C, ≥85 years (n = 125). We compared the propofol dose and AEs during ERCP. The median total infusion dose and minimum and maximum target blood concentrations of propofol were 336 mg, 2.2 μg/mL, and 2.2 μg/mL in group A; 184 mg, 1.0 μg/mL, and 1.4 μg/mL in group B; and 99 mg, .6 μg/mL, and 1.0 μg/mL in group C, respectively, with older groups requiring a lower dose (P < .0001). Hypotension was observed in 23 patients (4.8%), with no significant difference between groups (group A, 2.3%; group B, 6.3%; group C, 4.8%; P = .24). Hypoxemia was observed in 16 patients (3.3%), with no significant difference between groups (group A, 3.1%; group B, 4.9%; group C, .8%; P = .17). All AEs were immediately resolved, and no procedures were aborted. NAAP sedation with a TCI system during ERCP may be acceptable in elderly patients with a lower dose of propofol than that used in younger patients.
ISSN:0016-5107
1097-6779
DOI:10.1016/j.gie.2020.03.002