Digital Audit of Procedural Sedation
ORCID
- J Robert Sneyd: 0000-0003-3546-9856
Abstract
Multidisciplinary UK guidance1,2 sets Fundamental Standards (commonly termed Minimum Standards) for procedural sedation. International guidance is similar.3,4 Regular audit of sedation practice and outcomes and institutional oversight (typically through a Sedation Committee) are Minimum Standards, generally applicable including private practice and non-operating room environments. Despite clear guidance, few data describe adherence to sedation standards and their relationship to complications across specialties. Many UK clinical facilities lack electronic records, and comprehensive linked systems (as would permit an overview) are rare. We developed a simple and free software App (The SEDlog app is available at https://sedate-uk.com/; illustrated in Online Supplementary Materials S1) which is recommended to participants in UK sedation training events and others interested. To facilitate compliance, the dataset has been constrained to key elements. We reviewed these data to establish compliance with Minimum Standards and to evaluate differences in practice across therapeutic areas. Selection of drugs and application of monitoring were at the discretion of the sedationist, and reflected local practice, case mix, and procedural requirements.
DOI Link
Publication Date
2026-07-03
Publication Title
British Journal of Anaesthesia
ISSN
0007-0912
Acceptance Date
2026-04-20
Deposit Date
2026-04-20
Embargo Period
2027-07-03
Additional Links
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/british-journal-of-anaesthesia
Keywords
capnography, clinical audit, conscious sedation, electrocardiography, monitoring, oximetry
Recommended Citation
Lees, M., de Oliveira Trigo, A., Cook, C., & Sneyd, J. (2026) 'Digital Audit of Procedural Sedation', British Journal of Anaesthesia, . Available at: 10.1016/j.bja.2026.04.076
This item is under embargo until 03 July 2027
