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Of these, 9539 were ASA 1 (38.2%), 13680 were ASA 2 (54.8%), 1733 were ASA 3 (6.9%), and 4 were ASA 4 (0.02%). Sedation-related complications occurred in 66 patients (0.26%), predominantly transient hypoxic episodes. No patient required intubation for an airway emergency, and there was no sedation-related mortality. Sedation-related complications increased with ASA class and were significantly more common with gastroscopy. Endoscopist directed nurse administered propofol sedation is a safe way of performing endoscopic sedation in low-ris