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. 2020 Dec 11;54(3):340–347. doi: 10.5946/ce.2020.138

Table 2.

Drug Dosage

EGD (n=1,340) EUS (n=945) TCS (n=20) Overall (n=2,305)
Propofol
 Mean±SD, mg 61.9±17.7 80.7±28.2 60.5±20.9 69.6±24.4
 Range, mg 20−160 20−200 30−100 20−200
 10–40 234 (17.5%) 59 (6.2%) 6 (30%) 299 (13.0%)
 50–80 1,000 (74.6%) 566 (59.9%) 11 (55.0%) 1,577 (68.4%)
 90–120 100 (7.5%) 258 (27.3%) 3 (15.0%) 361 (15.7%)
 130–160 6 (0.4%) 48 (5.1%) 0 54 (2.3%)
 170–200 0 14 (1.5%) 0 14 (0.6%)
Combined medicine
 Any 29 (2.2%) 115 (12.2%) 2 (10.0%) 146 (6.3%)
 Diazepam (mean±SD, range [mg]) 13 (1.0%) (4.8±0.7, 2.5−5.0) 78 (8.3%) (5.3±1.7, 2.0−10.0) 1 (5.0%) (2.0)a) 92 (4.0%) (5.2±1.6, 2.0−10.0)
 Midazolam (mean±SD, range [mg]) 6 (0.4%) (2.5±0.8, 2.0−4.0) 32 (3.4%) (3.8±1.9, 2.0−10.0) 1 (5.0%) (5.0)a) 39 (1.7%) (3.6±1.8, 2.0−10.0)
 Pentazocine (mean±SD, range [mg]) 10 (0.7%) (13.5±3.2, 7.5−15.0) 9 (1.0%) (11.7±4.0, 7.5−15.0) 2 (10.0%) (11.3±5.3, 7.5−15.0) 21 (0.9%) (12.5±3.6, 7.5−15.0)

a)Since the sample number is one, the SD and range are not demonstrated.

EGD, esophagogastroduodenoscopy; EUS, endoscopic ultrasonography; SD, standard deviation; TCS, total colonoscopy.