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A prospective audit of paediatric colonoscopy under general anaesthesia.

M D Stringer1, A Pinfield, L Revell, P McClean, J W Puntis.   

Abstract

Colonoscopy in children is frequently performed using intravenous sedation. Traditionally, there have been few advocates of general anaesthesia and some have regarded colonoscopy conducted in this way as potentially more hazardous. The aim of this study was to undertake a prospective audit of paediatric colonoscopy carried out under general anaesthesia. The details of all children referred for colonoscopy during a 3.5-y period were collected prospectively and the safety and efficacy of performing colonoscopy under general anaesthesia were analysed. A total of 250 colonoscopies was performed in 215 children of median age 10.7 y (range 5 months to 16 y) and ileoscopy was carried out in 164 of these cases. An increasing proportion of patients was investigated as day-cases, including most of the 56 who had additional procedures carried out under the same anaesthetic. There were no complications from the colonoscopy (including the 18 patients who underwent polypectomy). Only one procedure-related complication occurred and this was avoidable. These results confirm the safety of paediatric colonoscopy under general anaesthesia and demonstrate the advantages and feasibility of such an approach.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10102155     DOI: 10.1080/08035259950170394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Paediatr        ISSN: 0803-5253            Impact factor:   2.299


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