Left lateral decubitus position during sedation-free transnasal endoscopy: A pilot study.

JPGN reports Pub Date : 2025-06-11 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1002/jpr3.70047
Rose Lee, Yonna Oparaugo, Molly Mackensen, Katherine Vaidy
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Abstract

Objectives: Sedation-free transnasal endoscopy (TNE) is a safe, feasible, and well tolerated procedure performed in children to evaluate the upper gastrointestinal tract. The procedural technique of TNE in children is adopted from procedural standards in adults, typically using the upright seated position. The left lateral decubitus (LLD) position may be preferred for optimal safety and visualization during TNE. This pilot study explored the feasibility and tolerance of TNE in pediatric patients using the LLD position.

Methods: This was a retrospective review of 13 children who underwent sedation-free TNE in the LLD position from October 2024 to February 2025 in an outpatient gastroenterology procedure suite. Procedure time, patient tolerance (TNEase score), adverse events, and patient demographics were collected and analyzed.

Results: A total of 13 TNE procedures were successfully completed in the LLD position. The mean (standard deviation (SD)) age of the cohort was 12 years (2.7); 38% were female. The mean (SD) procedural time for esophagoscopy was 5.1 min (1.6). All patients had TNEase score of 2 or lower. Ten (77%) of patients had a TNEase score of 1. Two patients with history of anxiety and orthostasis experienced syncope in the upright seated position but subsequently completed the TNE in the LLD position without adverse events.

Conclusions: LLD position for sedation-free TNE is feasible and well tolerated in children. Findings should prompt further, prospective investigations of the benefits of LLD versus upright seated position, particularly in children with orthostatic intolerance.

无镇静经鼻内窥镜检查时左侧卧位:一项初步研究。
目的:无镇静经鼻内窥镜检查(TNE)是一种安全、可行、耐受性良好的儿童上消化道检查方法。儿童TNE的手术技术采用成人的手术标准,通常采用直立坐姿。在TNE过程中,左侧卧位(LLD)可能是最佳的安全和可视化位置。这项初步研究探讨了小儿患者使用LLD体位进行TNE的可行性和耐受性。方法:这是一项回顾性研究,从2024年10月到2025年2月,13名儿童在门诊胃肠外科手术组接受了LLD位置的无镇静TNE。收集并分析手术时间、患者耐受性(TNEase评分)、不良事件和患者人口统计数据。结果:在LLD位置成功完成13例TNE手术。该队列的平均(标准差(SD))年龄为12岁(2.7岁);38%是女性。食管镜检查的平均(SD)时间为5.1 min (1.6 min)。所有患者TNEase评分均在2分及以下。10例(77%)患者TNEase评分为1。两名有焦虑和直立病史的患者在直立坐姿时出现晕厥,但随后在LLD位完成了TNE,无不良事件。结论:儿童无镇静TNE的LLD位是可行且耐受性良好的。研究结果应促使进一步的前瞻性研究LLD与直立坐姿的益处,特别是对于直立不耐受的儿童。
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