An estimation of the endoscopist's musculoskeletal injury risk for right and left lateral decubitus positions during colonoscopy: a field-based ergonomic study

Landry, Maxim and Mackey, Sarah and Hossain, Intekhab and Fairbridge, Nicholas A. and Greene, Alison and Borgaonkar, Mark and Cullen, Kimberley and Pace, David and De Carvalho, Diana (2023) An estimation of the endoscopist's musculoskeletal injury risk for right and left lateral decubitus positions during colonoscopy: a field-based ergonomic study. BMC Musculoskelet Disorders, 24. ISSN 1471-2474

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Abstract

Background Colonoscopy exposes endoscopists to awkward postures and prolonged forces, which increases their risk of musculoskeletal injury. Patient positioning has a significant impact on the ergonomics of colonoscopy. Recent trials have found the right lateral decubitus position is associated with quicker insertion, higher adenoma detection rates, and greater patient comfort compared to the left lateral decubitus position. However, this patient position is perceived as more strenuous by endoscopists. Methods Nineteen endoscopists were observed performing colonoscopies during a series of four-hour endoscopy clinics. Durations of each patient position (right lateral decubitus, left lateral decubitus, prone, and supine) were recorded for all observed procedures (n = 64). Endoscopist injury risk was estimated by a trained researcher for the first and last colonoscopies of the shifts (n = 34) using Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA), an observational ergonomic tool that estimates risk of musculoskeletal injury by scoring postures of the upper body and factors such as muscle use, force, and load. The total RULA scores were compared with a Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test for patient position (right and left lateral decubitus) and time (first and last procedures) with significance taken at p < 0.05. Endoscopist preferences were also surveyed. Results The right lateral decubitus position was associated with significantly higher RULA scores than the left lateral decubitus position (median 5 vs. 3, p < 0.001). RULA scores were not significantly different between the first and last procedures of the shifts (median 5 vs. 5, p = 0.816). 89% of endoscopists preferred the left lateral decubitus position, primarily due to superior ergonomics and comfort. Conclusion RULA scores indicate an increased risk of musculoskeletal injury in both patient positions, with greater risk in the right lateral decubitus position.

Item Type: Article
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/16205
Item ID: 16205
Additional Information: Memorial University Open Access Author's Fund
Keywords: Ergonomics, Colonoscopy, Left Lateral decubitus, Right lateral decubitus, Musculoskeletal injury
Department(s): Medicine, Faculty of
Date: 10 June 2023
Date Type: Publication
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-023-06606-4
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