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Effect of Aminophylline on Incidence of Apnea and Recovery Time during ‎Propofol Sedation for ‎Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

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Background: Apnea may occur during propofol sedation for ‎endoscopy, which can be harmful to the patient and disruptive to ‎the procedure.‎ Objective: To test the hypothesis that a small dose of ‎aminophylline before propofol sedation may result in a lower ‎incidence of apnea, as well as faster emergence from sedation. ‎ Patients and Methods: The researchers conducted a single-center, ‎prospective randomized controlled study on 76 adult ASA I or II ‎patients with age ranged from 20 to 65 years old. They were admitted for upper ‎gastrointestinal or colonoscopic endoscopies‎. All patients were ‎sedated with 25µg fentanyl, 1mg/kg propofol bolus over 30 ‎seconds, then propofol boluses (0.5 mg/kg) according to need. ‎Patients were divided into two groups: Control group [Group C ‎‎(n=38)], and a study group [Group Am (n=38)] who received 0.5 ‎mg/kg aminophylline preoperatively. Apneas were counted ‎during each procedure, and emergence from sedation was ‎assessed with modified Aldrete score.‎ Results: There was a statistically significant decrease in the ‎overall incidence of apneas with aminophylline premedication (P ‎ = 0.025), as well as a reduction in the number of apneas ‎per bolus of propofol (P = 0.006). However, there was no ‎statistically significant difference regarding the average time to ‎modified Aldrete score both when tested after 5 minutes or after ‎‎10 minutes after discharge from ‎the endoscopy room.‎ Conclusion: Premedication with a small dose of intravenous ‎aminophylline significantly reduces the incidence of apnea ‎during propofol sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopies, while ‎its effect on emergence from sedation is not significant.‎  

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10.21608/ejhm.2023.293480

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Propofol sedation, aminophylline, Gastrointestinal endoscopy

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Mohammed M.

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Maarouf

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mm.maarouf@med.asu.edu.eg

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Mostafa M.

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Hussein

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Rania G.

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El Sayed

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91

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1

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40609

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2023-04-01

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2023-04-02

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2023-04-01

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3,896

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3,901

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1687-2002

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2090-7125

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The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine

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Effect of Aminophylline on Incidence of Apnea and Recovery Time during ‎Propofol Sedation for ‎Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

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24 Dec 2024