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Time and Motion at the Endoscopy Unit—A University Hospital Experience

BACKGROUND/AIMS: An effective workflow at the endoscopy unit is important for optimal production. We conducted a time-and-motion study to identify the amount of time that patients spend during the different steps of a regular endoscopy procedure and compared propofol with midazolam sedation. METHODS...

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Autores principales: Söderberg, Simon, Nyhlin, Nils, Moro, Axelina, Figaro, Christina, Fransson, Emelie, Stefansdotter, Jennie, Schagerström, Malin, Lindblad, Maria, Ahlzén, Martin, Zukovets, Olga, Borell, Sofia, Johansson, Viktoria, Axman, Marianne, Wendt, Anette, Falck, Hanna, van Nieuwenhoven, Michiel A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10009022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36923210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23333928231159808
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author Söderberg, Simon
Nyhlin, Nils
Moro, Axelina
Figaro, Christina
Fransson, Emelie
Stefansdotter, Jennie
Schagerström, Malin
Lindblad, Maria
Ahlzén, Martin
Zukovets, Olga
Borell, Sofia
Johansson, Viktoria
Axman, Marianne
Wendt, Anette
Falck, Hanna
van Nieuwenhoven, Michiel A.
author_facet Söderberg, Simon
Nyhlin, Nils
Moro, Axelina
Figaro, Christina
Fransson, Emelie
Stefansdotter, Jennie
Schagerström, Malin
Lindblad, Maria
Ahlzén, Martin
Zukovets, Olga
Borell, Sofia
Johansson, Viktoria
Axman, Marianne
Wendt, Anette
Falck, Hanna
van Nieuwenhoven, Michiel A.
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: An effective workflow at the endoscopy unit is important for optimal production. We conducted a time-and-motion study to identify the amount of time that patients spend during the different steps of a regular endoscopy procedure and compared propofol with midazolam sedation. METHODS: Data from 376 patients were prospectively collected. Durations of the different procedure steps were measured. Correlations between recovery times, age, and dose of sedative were calculated. Multiple regression analysis was performed to evaluate how various factors affect recovery time. RESULTS: The use of midazolam resulted in significantly shorter procedure duration for gastroscopy (5.1 vs 8.3 min), shorter endoscopist delay duration for either types of endoscopy (5.9 vs 8.3 min for gastroscopy and 6.7 vs 11.4 min for colonoscopy), shorter endoscopy room duration for gastroscopy (22.2 vs 30.0 min), shorter recovery time for colonoscopy (23.4 vs 27.4 min) and shorter Endoscopy Unit Duration for either type of endoscopy (77.1 vs 101.4 min for gastroscopy and 99.6 vs 123.2 min for colonoscopy). There was a weak correlation between dose of midazolam and recovery time. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to other studies, propofol administration leads to more time spent at different steps in the workflow at our unit. Implementing propofol sedation will not improve efficacy if other steps in the workflow are not taken into account.
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spelling pubmed-100090222023-03-14 Time and Motion at the Endoscopy Unit—A University Hospital Experience Söderberg, Simon Nyhlin, Nils Moro, Axelina Figaro, Christina Fransson, Emelie Stefansdotter, Jennie Schagerström, Malin Lindblad, Maria Ahlzén, Martin Zukovets, Olga Borell, Sofia Johansson, Viktoria Axman, Marianne Wendt, Anette Falck, Hanna van Nieuwenhoven, Michiel A. Health Serv Res Manag Epidemiol Original Research BACKGROUND/AIMS: An effective workflow at the endoscopy unit is important for optimal production. We conducted a time-and-motion study to identify the amount of time that patients spend during the different steps of a regular endoscopy procedure and compared propofol with midazolam sedation. METHODS: Data from 376 patients were prospectively collected. Durations of the different procedure steps were measured. Correlations between recovery times, age, and dose of sedative were calculated. Multiple regression analysis was performed to evaluate how various factors affect recovery time. RESULTS: The use of midazolam resulted in significantly shorter procedure duration for gastroscopy (5.1 vs 8.3 min), shorter endoscopist delay duration for either types of endoscopy (5.9 vs 8.3 min for gastroscopy and 6.7 vs 11.4 min for colonoscopy), shorter endoscopy room duration for gastroscopy (22.2 vs 30.0 min), shorter recovery time for colonoscopy (23.4 vs 27.4 min) and shorter Endoscopy Unit Duration for either type of endoscopy (77.1 vs 101.4 min for gastroscopy and 99.6 vs 123.2 min for colonoscopy). There was a weak correlation between dose of midazolam and recovery time. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to other studies, propofol administration leads to more time spent at different steps in the workflow at our unit. Implementing propofol sedation will not improve efficacy if other steps in the workflow are not taken into account. SAGE Publications 2023-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10009022/ /pubmed/36923210 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23333928231159808 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Söderberg, Simon
Nyhlin, Nils
Moro, Axelina
Figaro, Christina
Fransson, Emelie
Stefansdotter, Jennie
Schagerström, Malin
Lindblad, Maria
Ahlzén, Martin
Zukovets, Olga
Borell, Sofia
Johansson, Viktoria
Axman, Marianne
Wendt, Anette
Falck, Hanna
van Nieuwenhoven, Michiel A.
Time and Motion at the Endoscopy Unit—A University Hospital Experience
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title_short Time and Motion at the Endoscopy Unit—A University Hospital Experience
title_sort time and motion at the endoscopy unit—a university hospital experience
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10009022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36923210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23333928231159808
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