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@article{1451496, author = {Kojecky, Vladimir and Matous, Jan and Keil, Radan and Dastych, Milan and Zadorova, Zdena and Varga, Michal and Kroupa, Radek and Dolina, Jiří and Misurec, Miroslav and Hep, Aleš and Griva, Martin}, article_location = {NEW YORK}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dld.2017.10.010}, keywords = {Ascorbic acid; Bowel preparation; Colonoscopy; Polyethylene glycol; Sodium picosulfate}, language = {eng}, issn = {1590-8658}, journal = {DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE}, title = {The optimal bowel preparation intervals before colonoscopy: A randomized study comparing polyethylene glycol and low-volume solutions}, volume = {50}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1451496 AU - Kojecky, Vladimir - Matous, Jan - Keil, Radan - Dastych, Milan - Zadorova, Zdena - Varga, Michal - Kroupa, Radek - Dolina, Jiří - Misurec, Miroslav - Hep, Aleš - Griva, Martin PY - 2018 TI - The optimal bowel preparation intervals before colonoscopy: A randomized study comparing polyethylene glycol and low-volume solutions JF - DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE VL - 50 IS - 3 SP - 271-276 EP - 271-276 PB - ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC SN - 15908658 KW - Ascorbic acid KW - Bowel preparation KW - Colonoscopy KW - Polyethylene glycol KW - Sodium picosulfate N2 - Background & aims: The optimal duration of bowel preparation has only been assessed for polyethylene glycol (PEG). The aim of the study was to determine the intervals for achieving a satisfactory quality/tolerability of the preparation using PEG/ascorbic acid (PEGA) and sodium picosulphate/magnesium citrate (SPMC), and to compare them with 4L of PEG. Methods: A randomized, endoscopist-blinded, multicentre study. The 612 outpatients referred to a colonoscopy, were prepared using PEG, SPMC, PEGA. The quality, tolerability, duration of the preparation, and the interval from the end of the preparation to the colonoscopy was assessed. Results: Optimum duration of the preparation was similar for both PEG and SPMC (>= 7.3 vs. >= 8.8 h, overall >= 8.4 h). Optimum interval to the colonoscopy was <= 11.8 h and did not differ between preparations (PEG, PEGA <= 11.8, SPMC <= 13.3 h). These times were the only predictors for a satisfactory preparation. The tolerability depends on the product type (SPMC) only. Timing of the preparation or the other factors had no impact on tolerability. Conclusion: The optimum intervals for bowel preparation are identical for all preparations. Satisfactory preparation is achived at the preparation length >= 8.4 h and the time to colonoscopy <= 11.8 h. ER -
KOJECKY, Vladimir, Jan MATOUS, Radan KEIL, Milan DASTYCH, Zdena ZADOROVA, Michal VARGA, Radek KROUPA, Jiří DOLINA, Miroslav MISUREC, Aleš HEP and Martin GRIVA. The optimal bowel preparation intervals before colonoscopy: A randomized study comparing polyethylene glycol and low-volume solutions. \textit{DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE}. NEW YORK: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2018, vol.~50, No~3, p.~271-276. ISSN~1590-8658. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dld.2017.10.010.
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