Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 14, 2012; 18(38): 5389-5396
Published online Oct 14, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i38.5389
Table 1 Demographic data of the randomized groups
Sedation with Midazolam(n = 42)Sedation with Propofol(n = 41)P value
Age (yr, mean ± SD)62 ± 1362 ± 13NS
M : F (n)19:2320:21NS
ASA I12 (29%)13 (32%)NS
ASA II16 (38%)15 (37%)NS
ASA III14 (33%)13 (32%)NS
Smoker6 (15%)6 (15%)NS
Mean dosage of sedative in mg (range)5 (4-7)131 (70-260)-
Table 2 Oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximetry at baseline and changes during endoscopy according to sedatives
Midazolam(n = 42)Propofol(n = 41)P value
SpO2 at baseline (%)99 ± 199 ± 1NS
Mean max decrease of SpO2 (%)6 ± 34 ± 2NS
Table 3 Procedure outcomes according to the defined endpoints (n)
Midazolam(n = 42)Propofol(n = 41)P value
ΔPcCO2 < ± 1.5 mmHg (from baseline and five min after end)12320.0004
SpO2 < 85%00NS
SpO2 < 90%600.05
HR < 50 bpm51NS
Decrease MAP > 25%1717NS