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. 2015 Mar 29;2015:685476. doi: 10.1155/2015/685476

Table 5.

Summary of reports in the literature on ERCP with propofol sedation.

Author Year Sedation Administrator Number of cases Mean age Adverse event (%) Hypoxia <90% (%) Hypotension
SBP <90 mmHg (%)
Bradycardia
HR <50/min
(%)
Wehrmann et al. [8] 1999 Propofol Physician 99 63.6 ± 23.3 NA 11 (11.1) 7 (7.1) 5 (5.1)
Krugliak et al. [9] 2000 Propofol Anesthesiologist 15 56.8 ± 12.5 0 0 0 NA
Jung et al. [10] 2000 Propofol Anesthesiologist 39 62 NA 2 (5.1) 1 (2.6) NA
Vargo et al. [11] 2002 Propofol Physician 38 52.9 ± 2.4 20 (52.6) 14 (36.8) 6 (15.8) 0
Chen et al. [12] 2005 Propofol NA 35 53.89 ± 17.12 15 (42.9) 2 (5.7) 7 (20.0) 0
Riphaus et al. [13] 2005 Propofol Physician 75 83.7 ± 7.8 NA 8 (10.7) 6 (8.0) 3 (4.0)
Kongkam et al. [14] 2008 Propofol ACLS trained physician, gastroenterologist 67 52.31 NA 15 (22.3) 6 (9.0) 2 (3.0)
Angsuwatcharakon et al. [15] 2012 Balanced-propofol Endoscopic nurse 103 59.56 ± 13.65 NA NA 14 (13.6) 1 (1.0)
Khan et al. [16] 2014 Propofol BLS and ACLS trained physician, gastroenterologist 156 54.39 ± 17.0 2 (1.3) 2 (1.3) 0 0
Present study 2014 Propofol Endoscopist 182 75.4 ± 10.3 59 (38.8) 31 (20.4) 26 (17.1) 2 (1.3)

ERCP: endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.

ACLS: advanced cardiac life support.

BLS: basic life support.

NA: not available.