Procedure Time Clinical Trial
Official title:
Combined Simultaneous EGD-colonoscopy (CoSi Endoscopy) Harmlessly Reduces Procedure Times: a Randomized Control Trial
Verified date | December 2020 |
Source | EmuraCenter LatinoAmerica |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The COVID -19 pandemic has reduced endoscopy services to an average of 83% producing a significant economic impact on endoscopy units worldwide. Endoscopy as an aerosol-generating procedure requires endoscopy units to allow 12 cycles of air exchange per hour, equivalent to 20 minutes, between patients, to reduce medical risk exposure. Planning strategies to facilitate economic reactivation of endoscopy services in a responsible manner, maintaining adequate security measures for both patients and healthcare personnel is currently a major challenge. Serial endoscopic interventions as esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy are commonly performed during the same sedation time. Estimated times for quality inspection in the upper digestive tract and the colon, are 7 and 6 minutes, respectively. In addition, time to reach the cecum and to set up the following procedure increase not only procedure time but SARS-CoV-2 exposure to healthcare personnel. Performing these two procedures simultaneously by two endoscopists would considerably reduce procedure time while increasing the number of patients evaluated in one day, especially in the period of service reactivation. There are no studies comparing simultaneous EGD and colonoscopy procedures and, serial procedures. This study aims to determine differences in procedures times between simultaneous EGD-colonoscopy and conventional serial EGD-colonoscopy as an alternative to improve the number of procedures/hour/unit during the COVID-19 era.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 51 |
Est. completion date | September 23, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | September 22, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Eligible patients are those scheduled for EGD and colonoscopy at EmuraCenter Latinoamerica, Bogota DC, Colombia between June and August 2020. Procedure indications: abdominal pain, chronic anemia, chronic diarrhea, cancer screening, gastrointestinal bleeding. Exclusion Criteria: - Exclusion criteria are inadequate bowel preparation with Boston score with at least 1 point in any segment, residual gastric food, previous surgery of the digestive tract, and refusal to participate. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Colombia | EmuraCenter LatinoAmerica | Bogota | Cundinamarca |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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EmuraCenter LatinoAmerica | Universidad de la Sabana |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Procedures time | Time elapsed in minutes between the starting of the first procedure and the ending time of the second procedure in the serial arm or both procedures in the simultaneous arm. | Time elapsed in minutes between the starting of the first procedure and the ending time of the second procedure in the serial arm or both procedures in the simultaneous arm. | |
Primary | Interprocedure time | Time elapsed in minutes between the end of the first procedure and the starting of the second procedure (only applies in serial arm) | Time elapsed in minutes between the end of the first procedure and the starting of the second procedure (only applies in serial arm) | |
Primary | Upper GI inspection time | Time taken in minutes to inspect the entire upper GI mucosa according to the complete photodocumentation method proposed by Emura et al. | Time taken in minutes to inspect the entire upper GI mucosa according to the complete photodocumentation method proposed by Emura et al. | |
Primary | Colonoscopy withdrawal time | Time elapsed in minutes between the cecum and the lower rectum used to inspect the colorectal mucosa | Time elapsed in minutes between the cecum and the lower rectum used to inspect the colorectal mucosa | |
Primary | Colonoscopy insertion time | Time elapsed in minutes to reach the cecum | Time elapsed in minutes to reach the cecum | |
Primary | EGD time | Time elapsed in minutes between the insertion of the gastroscope into the mouth and the extraction from the mouth | Time elapsed in minutes between the insertion of the gastroscope into the mouth and the extraction from the mouth | |
Primary | Colonoscopy time | Time elapsed in minutes between the insertion of the colonoscope into the lower rectum and the extraction from the lower rectum | Time elapsed in minutes between the insertion of the colonoscope into the lower rectum and the extraction from the lower rectum | |
Primary | Propofol used in EGD | Amount in mg of Propofol used during EGD | Amount in mg of Propofol used during EGD | |
Primary | Propofol used in colonoscopy | Amount in mg of Propofol used during colonoscopy | Amount in mg of Propofol used during colonoscopy | |
Primary | Propofol used in EGD and colonoscopy | Amount of Propofol in mg used fro procedures in the simultaneous arm. | Amount of Propofol in mg used fro procedures in the simultaneous arm | |
Primary | percutaneous pCO2 | Measurement of pCO2 by the percutaneous transducer at 5 minutes prior and 5, 10 during procedures and 5 and 10 minutes minutes after completing the last procedure. | Measurement of pCO2 by the percutaneous transducer at 5 minutes prior and 5, 10 during procedures and 5 and 10 minutes minutes after completing the last procedure. | |
Primary | percutaneous pO2 | Measurement of pO2 by the percutaneous transducer at 5 minutes prior and 5, 10 during procedures and 5 and 10 minutes minutes after completing the last procedure. | Measurement of pO2 by the percutaneous transducer at 5 minutes prior and 5, 10 during procedures and 5 and 10 minutes minutes after completing the last procedure. | |
Primary | Position change 1 | Change of patient's position during colonoscopy. Yes or No answer | During colonoscopy | |
Primary | Position change 2 | If occurred, how many times the position changed. Numerical variable. | During olonoscopy | |
Primary | Post procedure symptoms survey related to colonoscopy | Nausea, drowsiness, and dizziness are scored by patients using a scale from 1 to 5 (1: None, 2: Mild, 3: Moderate, 4: Severe, and 5: Extreme). | 20 minutes after the last procedure and after 24 hours | |
Primary | Post procedure symptoms survey related to sedation | Abdominal pain, bloating, and pharyngeal pain are scored by patients using a scale from 1 to 5 (1: None, 2: Mild, 3: Moderate, 4: Severe, and 5: Extreme). | 20 minutes after the last procedure and after 24 hours |
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Not yet recruiting |
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