Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. Dec 16, 2016; 8(20): 770-776
Published online Dec 16, 2016. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v8.i20.770
Table 1 Study population characteristics
VariableNo. (%)
Age (mean ± standard deviation)56.94 ± 13.06
Female gender2306 (50.1%)
Indication of the procedureScreening/surveillance2892 (57.15%)
Bleeding1036 (20.4%)
Abdominal pain240 (4.72%)
Change in bowel movements690 (13.64%)
Inflammatory bowel disease210 (3.99%)
Previous history of surgeryNo2343 (50.7%)
Yes2363 (49.26%)
Previous history of colonoscopy and of increased dose of sedation for colonoscopyColonoscopy with high dose(Fent > 50 mcg, Midazolam > 3 mg)3300 (64.1%)
Colonoscopy with standard dose470 (9.1%)
Colonoscopy with unknown sedation dose305 (5.9%)
No previous colonoscopy1076 (20.9%)
Current use of opioids243 (4.8%)
Current use benzodiazepines254 (5%)
Current use antidepressants589 (11.6%)
Current use of opioids or benzodiazepines or antidepressants826 (16.96%)
Difficult procedure1038 (19%)
Cardiopulmonary complications23 (0.4%)
FindingsAny4139 (78%)
Polyps3439 (83%)
Haemorrhoids1970 (48%)
Diverticuli1050 (35%)
Colitis72 (1.7%)
Stricture71 (1.7%)
InterventionAny3231 (61%)
Biopsy2139 (66%)
Polypectomy1621 (50%)
Current use alcohol1930 (46.9%)
Fentanyl dose > 50 mcg2244 (46%)
Midazolam dose > 3 mg3000 (62%)
Fentanyl dose > 50 mcg and midazolam > 3 mg1959 (40%)
Table 2 Multivariate logistic regression analysis for Fentanyl dose > 50 mcg
Variable for fentanyl > 50 mcgCoefficientP valueOR (95%CI)
Age-0.040.00010.957 (0.952-0.963)
Indication for endoscopy (reference - screening)
Bleeding-0.040.620.96 (0.82-1.12)
Abdominal pain0.290.061.34 (0.99-1.81)
Change in BM0.070.441.08 (0.88-1.31)
IBD0.460.0091.59 (1.22-2.49)
Intraprocedural characteristics
Difficult procedure0.450.00011.57 (1.34-1.81)
Intervention0.150.0131.17 (1.033-1.32)
Bad preparation0.160.141.17 (0.94-1.45)
Past history
Abdominal surgery0.330.00011.40 (1.23-1.59)
Colonoscopy0.260.00021.30 (1.13-1.49)
Current medications/substance use
Opioids0.340.0281.40 (1.03-1.91)
Benzodiazepines0.370.0171.45 (1.06-1.98)
Antidepressants0.260.0091.30 (1.06-1.60)
Alcohol (any vs none)0.230.0221.26 (1.03-1.54)
Table 3 Multivariate logistic regression analysis for midazolam dose > 3 mg
Variable for midazolam > 3 mgCoefficientP valueOR (95%CI )
Age-0.050.00010.94 (0.939-0.95)
Female gender-0.060.00040.78 (0.68-0.89)
Indication for endoscopy (reference - screening)
Bleeding-0.410.00010.65 (0.56-0.77)
Abdominal pain0.380.0321.46 (1.03-2.08)
Change in BM0.020.8491.02 (0.82-1.25)
IBD0.190.3461.21 (0.81-1.80)
Intraprocedural characteristics
Difficult procedure0.500.00011.64 (1.38-1.96)
Past history
Abdominal surgery0.310.00011.37 (1.20-1.57)
Medication/substance use
Opioids0.380.0251.47 (1.04-2.07)
Antidepressants0.330.0181.39 (1.11-1.73)
Table 4 Multivariate regression analysis of both Fentanyl > 50 mcg and Midazolam > 3 mg
Variable for Fentanyl > 50 mcg and midazolam > 3 mgCoefficientP valueOR (95%CI)
Age-0.04< 0.00010.95 (0.94-0.95)
Indication for endoscopy (reference - screening)
Bleeding-0.110.180.89 (0.76-1.05)
Abdominal pain0.370.011.45 (1.08-1.96)
Change in BM0.130.181.14 (0.93-1.40)
IBD0.370.021.45 (1.04-2.032)
Intraprocedural characteristics
Difficult procedure0.55< 0.00011.73 (1.48-2.03)
Interventions0.10.121.10 (0.97-1.25)
Past history
Abdominal surgery0.30< 0.00011.33 (1.17-1.52)
Colonoscopy0.330.00011.39 (1.21-1.60)
Medication/substance use
Opioids0.410.460.49 (0.07-3.36)
Benzodazepines0.360.363.76 (0.21-64)
Antidepressants0.220.60.48 (0.03-7.76)
Alcohol0.230.021.26 (1.03-1.54)
Table 5 Multivariable prediction model for high Fentanyl and Midazolam doses
Pre-procedural variablesMeasurement unitsOdds ratio, 95%CI; P value
Age10-yr0.62, 0.52-0.73; P < 0.0001
GenderFemale vs male2.31, 1.32-4.05; P = 0.01
Previous colonoscopy with high sedationYes vs no1.98, 1.15-3.42; P = 0.02
Previous surgeryYes vs no1.33, 0.78-2.25; P = 0.25
Current use of opioids, benzodiazepines or antidepressantsYes vs no2.50, 1.47-4.27; P = 0.004
Indications (reference - screening)Bleeding1.90, 1.03-3.51; P = 0.04
Abdominal pain3.07, 1.29-7.31; P = 0.01
Change in BM1.45, 0.71-2.97; P = 0.30
IBD3.01, 1.43-6.35; P = 0.01
Table 6 Performance of prediction model using variable sedation doses cut-offs
Fentanyl (mcg)Midazolam (mg)AUCPrevalence rate
> 50> 30.6743%
> 50> 40.7022%
> 75> 30.6823%
> 75> 40.7018%
> 100> 30.762%
> 100> 40.772%