Remimazolam versus propofol for sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopy and colonoscopy within elderly patients: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

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作者
Ahmer, Wania [1 ]
Imtiaz, Sahar [1 ]
Alam, Daniyal Muhammad [2 ]
Ahmed, Khadija [1 ]
Sajid, Barka [3 ]
Yousuf, Juvairia [1 ]
Asnani, Sunny [3 ]
Fahim, Muhammad Ahmed Ali [1 ]
Ali, Rahmeen [1 ]
Mansoor, Marium [4 ]
Safdar, Muhammad Talha [5 ]
Anjum, Muhammad Umair [1 ]
Hasanain, Muhammad [1 ]
Larik, Muhammad Omar [2 ]
机构
[1] Dow Med Coll, Dept Med, Karachi, Pakistan
[2] Dow Int Med Coll, Dept Med, Karachi, Pakistan
[3] Sindh Med Coll, Dept Med, Karachi, Pakistan
[4] Allama Iqbal Med Coll, Dept Med, Lahore, Pakistan
[5] Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Med Coll Lyari, Dept Med, Karachi, Pakistan
关键词
Remimazolam; Propofol; Endoscopy; Colonoscopy; Elderly; Meta-analysis; PROCEDURAL SEDATION; EFFICACY; SAFETY; ANESTHESIA; RECOVERY; TOSILATE; PAIN;
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10.1007/s00228-024-03624-6
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Purpose Propofol has become the sedative of choice for endoscopy and colonoscopy. However, it has shown associations with various adverse effects, specifically in the geriatric population. In contrast, remimazolam is a novel benzodiazepine, demonstrating a superior clinical safety profile. Hence, this systematic review and meta-analysis aims to clarify the efficacy and safety of remimazolam versus propofol in elderly patients (>= 60 years) undergoing gastrointestinal endoscopic and colonoscopy procedures.Methods Electronic databases including PubMed, Cochrane Library, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar were explored from inception till January 7, 2024. The Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool for Randomized Controlled Trials (RoB-2) was utilized to evaluate the quality of each included study reported in this meta-analysis.Results Seven randomized control trials were included, resulting in the pooling of 1,466 patients (remimazolam: 731 patients; propofol: 735 patients). Propofol demonstrated a significantly lower time to loss of consciousness (P < 0.00001, 4 studies, 784 patients) and a greater sedation success after first dose (P = 0.05, 5 studies, 1,271 patients). Remimazolam reported a significantly lower risk of bradycardia (P = 0.02, 5 studies, 1,323 patients), hypoxemia (P < 0.00001, 6 studies, 1,389 patients), and pain on injection site (P < 0.00001, 5 studies, 1,184 patients). No statistically significant differences in sedation time, number of supplemental doses, procedural parameters, and other adverse outcomes were reported.Conclusion As per the results of our analyses, propofol demonstrated comparatively superior efficacy, however, remimazolam demonstrated comparatively superior safety. The debatable evidence generated from this meta-analysis may not currently be powerful enough to advocate for the use of remimazolam in elderly patients undergoing gastrointestinal procedures; hence, further comprehensive studies are necessary in order to arrive at a robust conclusion.
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页码:493 / 503
页数:11
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