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@article{1195779, author = {Kojecky, Vladimir and Dolina, Jiří and Kianička, Bohuslav and Misurec, Miroslav and Varga, Michal and Latta, Jiri and Vaculin, Vladimir}, article_location = {CLUJ-NAPOCA}, article_number = {2}, keywords = {colonoscopy; bowel preparation; sodium picosulphate; polyethylene glycol}, language = {eng}, issn = {1841-8724}, journal = {Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases}, title = {A Single or Split Dose Picosulphate/Magnesium Citrate Before Colonoscopy: Comparison Regarding Tolerance and Efficacy with Polyethylene Glycol. A Randomized Trial}, volume = {23}, year = {2014} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1195779 AU - Kojecky, Vladimir - Dolina, Jiří - Kianička, Bohuslav - Misurec, Miroslav - Varga, Michal - Latta, Jiri - Vaculin, Vladimir PY - 2014 TI - A Single or Split Dose Picosulphate/Magnesium Citrate Before Colonoscopy: Comparison Regarding Tolerance and Efficacy with Polyethylene Glycol. A Randomized Trial JF - Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases VL - 23 IS - 2 SP - 141-146 EP - 141-146 PB - MEDICAL UNIV PRESS SN - 18418724 KW - colonoscopy KW - bowel preparation KW - sodium picosulphate KW - polyethylene glycol N2 - To compare the efficacy and tolerance of sodium picosulphate/magnesium citrate (PMC) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) in a single or split dose regimen for colonoscopy bowel preparation. Methods: A prospective, randomized, endoscopist-blinded, multicenter study. The patients were randomly assigned to receive PMC (PMC4/0) or PEG (PEG4/0) in a single dose 4L day before colonoscopy or a split dose 2+2L PMC (PMC2/2) or 3+1L PEG (PEG3/1) one day before and in the morning before the colonoscopy. Each patient was interviewed to determine his/her subjective tolerance of the preparation before the procedure. The quality of bowel cleansing was assessed in a blinded test performed by multiple endoscopists using the Aronchick scale. Results: A total of 600 patients were enrolled, 88.2% were included in the analysis. Satisfactory bowel cleansing (Aronchick score 1 and 2) was significantly more frequent when a split dose was used irrespective of the solution type (81.6% PMC2/2, 87.3% PEG3/1 vs. 73.0% PEG4/0, p = 0.024). In single dose regimens, PMC performed better than PEG (82.6% vs. 73.0%). Single or split dose PMC preparations were comparable. A PMC based solution was generally better tolerated than PEG regardless of the regimen used (p <0.001). Nausea was reported mostly after the 4L PEG (32.8%, p < 0.001), incontinence after a split PMC dose (34.4%, p = 0.002), and bloating after the 4L PEG (38.0%, p < 0.001). There was no significant difference in the prevalence of vomiting. Conclusion: Colonic preparation with PMC yields similar results as a split PEG dose, regardless of whether PMC is administered in single or separate doses. PMC is better tolerated than any PEG-based preparation. A single 4L PEG the day before the colonoscopy is less appropriate for bowel cleansing. ER -
KOJECKY, Vladimir, Jiří DOLINA, Bohuslav KIANIČKA, Miroslav MISUREC, Michal VARGA, Jiri LATTA and Vladimir VACULIN. A Single or Split Dose Picosulphate/Magnesium Citrate Before Colonoscopy: Comparison Regarding Tolerance and Efficacy with Polyethylene Glycol. A Randomized Trial. \textit{Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases}. CLUJ-NAPOCA: MEDICAL UNIV PRESS, 2014, vol.~23, No~2, p.~141-146. ISSN~1841-8724.
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