Colonoscopy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of Oxygenation and Ventilation With a Novel Nasal Mask Versus Standard of Care During Colonoscopy: a Prospective Randomized Trial
Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) has been shown to effectively relieve upper
airway obstruction in patients with OSA as it creates a pneumatic stent in the hypopharynx
that reduces obstruction and allows for continuous oxygenation. Nasal ventilation was also
proven to be more effective than combined oral-nasal ventilation during induction of general
anesthesia in adult subjects. However, it is not clear if nasal mask can be used safely for
oxygenation and ventilation in patients undergoing colonoscopy.
The SuperNO2VA™ device is a new commercially available nasal mask that provides both nasal
CPAP and nasal mask ventilation. The objective of this study is to compare the efficacy of
oxygenation and ventilation during colonoscopy using the novel nasal mask, SuperNO2VA™, and
standard care with nasal cannula.
Colonoscopy has become an essential part of the patient management, especially in the field
of colorectal cancer prevention. About 15 million colonoscopies were done in the United
States in 2012. Data from United States and European countries suggest that the majority of
investigations are performed with the aid of sedation. Since sedation can cause significant
respiratory depression, resulting in hypoxia, especially in obese and elder populations who
are more likely to undergo colonoscopy, usually oxygen is provided to patients via a nasal
cannula to minimize the risk of hypoxia.
Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) has been shown to effectively relieve upper
airway obstruction in patients with OSA as it creates a pneumatic stent in the hypopharynx
that reduces obstruction and allows for continuous oxygenation. Nasal ventilation was also
proven to be more effective than combined oral-nasal ventilation during induction of general
anesthesia in adult subjects. However, it is not clear if nasal mask can be used safely for
oxygenation and ventilation in patients undergoing colonoscopy.
The SuperNO2VA™ device is a new commercially available nasal mask that provides both nasal
CPAP and nasal mask ventilation. The objective of this study is to compare the efficacy of
oxygenation and ventilation during colonoscopy using the novel nasal mask, SuperNO2VA™, and
standard care with nasal cannula.
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