Effect of Different Body Positions on Hypoxemia During Recovery in Patients Undergoing Painless Gastroscopy and Colonoscopy
Effects of Lateral Decubitus Head-up Position, Supine Head-up Position, and Standard Lateral Decubitus Position on Hypoxemia During Recovery in Patients Undergoing Painless Gastroscopy and Colonoscopy: A Multicenter, Three-arm Randomized Controlled Trial
General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University
1,617 participants
May 12, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Through a multicenter, three-arm randomized controlled trial design, this study aimed to compare the effects of three positioning strategies-side-lying with elevated head position, supine with elevated head position, and standard side-lying position-on the incidence of hypoxemia during the recovery phase in patients undergoing painless gastroscopy and colonoscopy. The goal was to provide clinicians with a simple, non-invasive, and cost-effective optimization strategy.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Age ≥ 18 years.
- Both sexes.
- American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status classification I-III.
- Scheduled for combined painless esophagogastroduodenoscopy/colonoscopy or either of the two procedures.
- Ability to understand the study protocol and provide written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria6
- Severe cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases.
- Pregnant patients.
- History of hypersensitivity to ciprofol.
- Withdrawal Criteria:
- Endotracheal intubation required during the procedure.
- Voluntary withdrawal requested by the patient or their legal representative.
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Interventions
An angle measuring device is placed beside the head of the examination bed to facilitate precise adjustment of the head position. Upon admission to the recovery room, the patient's Ramsay Sedation Scale score is assessed by an independent investigator (the attending anesthesiologist): 1 = agitated; 2 = fully awake, calm and cooperative; 3 = drowsy but responsive to verbal commands; 4 = drowsy but responsive to touch or pain; 5 = asleep but slow to respond to touch or pain; 6 = deep sleep with no response. Patients scoring 2-4 are immediately randomized into the study group, while those below this range are randomized after achieving the required score. Prior to enrollment, all patients remain in the left lateral position (bed head elevated 0°, consistent with the examination position). Patients assigned to the lateral supine head-elevated group (LH group) maintain their pre-assigned lateral position with the head elevated 30°.
An angle measuring device is placed beside the head of the examination bed to facilitate precise adjustment of the head position. Upon admission to the recovery room, the patient's Ramsay Sedation Scale score is assessed by an independent investigator (the attending anesthesiologist): 1 = agitated; 2 = fully awake, calm and cooperative; 3 = drowsy but responsive to verbal commands; 4 = drowsy but responsive to tactile or pain stimuli; 5 = asleep but slow to tactile or pain responses; 6 = deep sleep with no response. Patients scoring 2-4 are immediately randomized into the study group, while those below this range are randomized after achieving the required score. All patients are initially positioned in the left lateral decubitus position (head elevated at 0°, the same as during examination). Patients assigned to the supine head-elevated group (SH group) are transitioned from the lateral position to supine without a headrest, with the head elevated at 30°.
An angle measuring device was placed beside the head of the examination bed to facilitate precise adjustment of the head position. Upon admission to the recovery room, the patient's Ramsay Sedation Scale was assessed by an independent investigator (the attending anesthesiologist): 1 = agitated; 2 = fully awake, calm and cooperative; 3 = drowsy but responsive to verbal commands; 4 = drowsy but responsive to touch or pain; 5 = asleep but slow to respond to touch or pain; 6 = deep sleep with no response. Patients scoring 2-4 were immediately randomized into the study group, while those below this range were randomized after achieving the required score. All patients were initially positioned in the left lateral decubitus position (head elevated at 0°, the same as during examination). Patients in the Standard Lateral Position Group (SL group) maintained their original left lateral position with the head elevated at 0°.
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NCT07587970