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Management of acute lower intestinal bleeding: what bowel preparation should be required for urgent colonoscopy?

Kumiko Saito1, Masahiko Inamori, Yusuke Sekino, Keiko Akimoto, Kaori Suzuki, Ayako Tomimoto, Nobutaka Fujisawa, Kensuke Kubota, Satoru Saito, Shigeru Koyama, Atsushi Nakajima.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The management of acute intestinal bleeding is not standardized. The aim of this study was to determine the most suitable method of bowel preparation for urgent colonoscopy.
METHODOLOGY: One hundred and forty patients admitted with acute lower intestinal bleeding (ALIB) to our Hospital (April 1998 to March 2004) were studied. The preparation for colonoscopy consisted, usually, of oral administration of polyethylene glycol (PEG)-salt solution. For elderly patients or for those suspected of bleeding from a sigmoid colon lesion, colonoscopy was performed following glycerin enemas or water enemas. For patients with a suspected rectal lesion or soon after undergoing a polypectomy, colonoscopy was performed without any of the above procedures.
RESULTS: Ischemic colitis was the most common cause of bleeding. The overall cecal completion ratio was 41%, compared with 74% in the PEG group. The percentage of those in whom colonoscopy was impossible (poor preparation) was 16% overall, compared with 5% in the PEG group. Endoscopic hematemesis were performed successfully for 26 patients who were mainly postpolypectomy cases or had rectal ulcers.
CONCLUSIONS: In urgent colonoscopy, the preparation with PEG-salt solution may improve the patient's outcome. In postpolypectomy patients and those with rectal ulcers preparation was not always needed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19950786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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