Introducción: la colonoscopia es un procedimiento de gran precisión en el diagnóstico y tratamiento de las enfermedades del colon, lo que permite visualizar la mucosa de todo el colon y el íleon terminal, si la exploración es adecuada. Clásicamente se ha utilizado ansiólisis o sedación consciente mediante la administración de benzodiacepinas o la asociación de estos fármacos y opiáceos, sin embargo, la utilización de propofol como sedante en endoscopia digestiva se ha ido extendiendo de forma paulatina en los últimos años. Objetivo: evaluar la evolución de los procedimientos de sedación con propofol administrado por médicos no anestesiólogos en colonoscopia total. Material y métodos: se evaluaron los pacientes programados para colonoscopia total que fueron sedados con propofol administrado por médicos no anestesiólogos, con el entrenamiento apropiado para tal fin, midiendo el comportamiento hemodinámico y respiratorio. Se excluyen los pacientes con ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) mayor de II. Resultados: se en los pacientes que presentaron bradicardia fue de 1,76 mg/kg. Conclusión: la utilización del propofol por médicos no anestesiólogos es un procedimiento que se puede considerar seguro, siempre y cuando se sigan los protocolos establecidos para tal fin evaluaron 390 pacientes, 269 (69%) mujeres y 121 (31%) hombres, con una edad promedio de 53,1 años. La dosis promedio utilizada de propofol fue de 2,3 mg/kg. El 4,9% de los pacientes presentó bradicardia según la definición utilizada. La dosis promedio de propofol.
Introduction. The COVID-19 pandemic has seriously affected the world population, and has put health personnel on the spotlight for they are the ones tasked with its management. Given their important role in the current health crisis, physicians have been heavily affected in terms of their professional practice, financial condition, and physical and mental health. The objective of this study was to determine the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in Colombian endoscopists and make a comparison with endoscopists from South America and from Spain.Methodology. In June 2021, an electronic survey was administered to 292 endoscopists from Colombia, South America and Spain to determine the impact of the pandemic on their professional practice, economic situation, physical and mental health, and the training of the residents they were in charge of. Participants were recruited through convenience sampling.Results. A reduction in the number of endoscopic procedures was reported by 69.9% of the respondents, and 72.3% of endoscopists in Colombia stated their income had decreased. Regarding the doctor-patient relationship, 43.8% of the respondents believed it had worsened. In addition, 70.9% reported having experienced emotional state changes, especially those related to feeling sad or depressed, and 56.5% expressed that the pandemic had negatively affected the training of residents. Finally, 24.7% endoscopists tested positive for COVID-19, and 19.2% reported the death of a family member due to COVID-19. Conclusion.The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the professional practice, financial situation and physical and mental health of Ibero-American endoscopists. These problems must be identified in a timely manner to develop and implement strategies aimed at preventing their occurrence.
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