Title of article :
Dilatation Therapy and Demographic Characteristics Significantly Influence the Amount of Propofol for Therapeutic Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiography
Author/Authors :
Schmidt, Christoph A. Department of Gastroenterology - Hepatology and Endocrinology - Hannover Medical School - Hannover, Germany , Keil, Carsten Department of Gastroenterology - Hepatology and Endocrinology - Hannover Medical School - Hannover, Germany , Kirstein, Martha M. Department of Gastroenterology - Hepatology and Endocrinology - Hannover Medical School - Hannover, Germany , Lehner, Frank Department of General - Visceral and Transplantation Surgery - Hannover Medical School - Hannover, Germany , Manns, Michael P. Department of Gastroenterology - Hepatology and Endocrinology - Hannover Medical School - Hannover, Germany , von Hahn, Thomas Department of Gastroenterology - Hepatology and Endocrinology - Hannover Medical School - Hannover, Germany , Lankisch, Tim O. Department of Gastroenterology - Hepatology and Endocrinology - Hannover Medical School - Hannover, Germany , Voigtländer, Torsten Department of Gastroenterology - Hepatology and Endocrinology - Hannover Medical School - Hannover, Germany
Abstract :
Background and Study Aims. Patients undergoing therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) may require diferent
amounts of sedative agents depending on demographic characteristics,indication of ERC, and/or endoscopic intervention. Patients
and Methods. We retrospectively analyzed all patients undergoing therapeutic ERC from 2008 – 2014 who received deep sedation
with propofol ± midazolam. Results. A total of 2448 ERC procedures were performed in 781 patients.Te cumulative per procedure
propofol dose in the diferent groups was as follows: PSC 479 mg (±256), bile duct stones 356 mg (±187), benign stenosis/cholestasis
395 mg (±228), malignant stenosis 401 mg (±283), and postliver transplant complications 391 mg (±223) (p < 0.05). Multivariable
analysis showed that dilatation therapy (p = 0.001), age (p = 0.001), duration of the intervention (p = 0.001), BMI (p = 0.001), gender
(p = 0.001), platelet count (p = 0.003), and bilirubin (p = 0.043) infuence independently the propofol consumption. Conclusions.
Demographic characteristics and endoscopic interventions have a distinct infuence on the amount of sedation required for
therapeutic ERC. Although the sedation-associated complication rate is low optimization of sedative regimens is a prime goal to further reduce adverse events of therapeutic ERC.
Keywords :
Dilatation Therapy , Demographic Characteristics , Significantly Influence , Propofol , Therapeutic Endoscopic Retrograde , Cholangiography
Journal title :
International Journal of Hepatology