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Seon-Young Park,이준규,Jung-Wook Kim,Tae Hee Lee,Chang-Hwan Park,Jae-Yong Jang,Byung-Wook Kim,Byung Ik Jang,Quality management and Endoscopic sedation committee of Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endo 대한소화기내시경학회 2021 Clinical Endoscopy Vol.54 No.6
Background/Aims: This study aimed to determine the current status of facilities, equipment, and personnel for endoscopic sedationfrom endoscopy units of representative hospitals in South Korea. Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted on 50 qualified endoscopy units accredited by the Korean Society of GastrointestinalEndoscopy. Results: All included endoscopy units had regulations and educational programs regarding sedation training for endoscopists andnursing personnel. There present one assisting nurse during endoscopy in 35 units (70%) and at least two nurses in 12 units (24.0%). All endoscopy units had examination rooms equipped with oxygen supply and suction systems. Endoscopist-directed sedationwas performed in 48 units (96.0%). Propofol-based sedation was the most used sedation method. All units had a separate recoverybay. The daily number of patients per bed was greater than 10 in 17 units (34.0%). In 26 (52.0%) units, a single nurse cared for ≥10patients per day. All the units fulfilled the discharge criteria. Conclusions: This study presents data regarding endoscopic sedation clinical practice in 50 endoscopy units in South Korea. Thisstudy presents the current status of endoscopic sedation clinical practice in 50 qualified endoscopy units accredited by the KSGE,which provide excellent quality management.