Objective To study the feasibility and safety for using anesthesia gastroscopy in aged-patients over 80 years old.Methods Selecting 84 cases of aged-patients over 80 years old as anesthesia group(group 1),22 cases of aged-patients over 80 years old as normal gastroscopy group(group 2)and 100 cases of young-middle age as anesthesia control group(group 3).Low dose propofol and fentanyl combined atropine were injected into venous in anesthesia gastroscopy.The BP,HR,SpO2,patients reactions during gastroscopy,stomach peristalsis rates,awake time were detected before,during and after gastroscopy.Results Patients in group 1 felt much less discomfortable than those in group 2.Anesthesia group felt much satisfactorily than normal gastroscopy group.The BP,HR,SpO2 in group 1 were decreased transitorily during examination and resumed rapidly after examination.There were no severe complications in anesthesia gastroscopy.However,the BP and HR were increased obviously in normal gastroscopy group.The dosage of propofol in group 1 was much less than that in group 3.Conclusions The use of anesthesia gastroscopy with low dose propofol and fentanyl combined atropine intravenously in aged-patients over 80 years old is safe and comfortable.