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Brief Title: Effect of Anesthesia on Force Application During Colonoscopy
Official Title: Effect of Anesthesia on Force Application During Colonoscopy
Study ID: NCT02101099
Brief Summary: The aim of the study is to determine if more force is used during colonoscopy when patients receive monitored anesthesia with propofol versus conscious sedation. Force measurements will be performed using the colonoscopy force monitor (CFM). This device measures the magnitude and direction of force applied to the insertion tube of a standard colonoscope during colonoscopy.
Detailed Description: Randomized factorial design of colonoscopy with either propofol administered anesthesia or conscious sedation. Twelve experienced endoscopists from community and academic centers will perform colonoscopy using either propofol or conscious sedation on a group of 12 patients for each endoscopist for a study total of 144 patients. An equal number of male and female patients will be included in each group.
Minimum Age: 30 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Georgetown University Medical Center, Gastroenterology, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Chevy Chase Endoscopy Center, Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States
Univeristy of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Name: Louis Y Korman, M.D.
Affiliation: Capital Digestive Care, LLC
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR