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Quality of bowel cleansing in hospitalized patients undergoing colonoscopy: A multicentre prospective regional study.

Gianluca Rotondano1, Antonio Rispo2, Maria E Bottiglieri3, Leonardo De Luca4, Roberto Lamanda5, Luigi Orsini6, Dario Bruzzese7, Giuseppe Galloro8, Marco Romano9, Agnese Miranda9, Carmelina Loguercio9, Pasquale Esposito9, Gerardo Nardone9, Debora Compare9, Luca Magno9, Simona Ruggiero9, Nicola Imperatore9, Giovanni D De Palma9, Nicola Gennarelli9, Rosario Cuomo9, Valentina Passananti9, Michele Cirillo9, Domenico Cattaneo9, Rosa Maria Bozzi9, Valentina D'Angelo9, Piero Marone9, Elisabetta Riccio9, Claudio De Nucci9, Santo Monastra9, Giancarlo Caravelli9, Clelia Verde9, Pietro Di Giorgio9, Francesco Giannattasio9, Giuseppe Capece9, Domenico Taranto9, Massimiliano De Seta9, Giuseppe Spinosa9, Salvatore De Stefano10, Valeria Familiari10, Livio Cipolletta11, Maria Antonia Bianco11, Stefano Sansone11, Giovanni Galasso12, Patrizia De Colibus12, Maurizio Romano13, Patrizia Borgheresi13, Giovanni Ricco11, Marco Martorano9, Antonietta Gerarda Gravina9, Riccardo Marmo14, Matilde Rea14, Attilio Maurano9, Orazio Labianca9, Enrico Colantuoni10, Donato Iuliano9, Claudio Trovato9, Aldo Fontana9, Luigi Pasquale9, Aristide Morante9, Bruno Perugini9, Giuseppe Scaglione9, Biagio Mauro14.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Quality of bowel cleansing in hospitalized patients undergoing colonoscopy is often unsatisfactory. No study has investigated the inpatient or outpatient setting as cause of inadequate cleansing. AIMS: To assess degree of bowel cleansing in inpatients and outpatients and to identify possible predictors of poor bowel preparation in the two populations.
METHODS: Prospective multicentre study on consecutive colonoscopies in 25 regional endoscopy units. Univariate and multivariate analysis with odds ratio estimation were performed.
RESULTS: Data from 3276 colonoscopies were analyzed (2178 outpatients, 1098 inpatients). Incomplete colonoscopy due to inadequate cleansing was recorded in 369 patients (11.2%). There was no significant difference in bowel cleansing rates between in- and outpatients in both colonic segments. In the overall population, independent predictors of inadequate cleansing both at the level of right and left colon were: male gender (odds ratio, 1.20 [1.02-1.43] and 1.27 [1.05-1.53]), diabetes mellitus (odds ratio, 2.35 [1.68-3.29] and 2.12 [1.47-3.05]), chronic constipation (odds ratio, 1.60 [1.30-1.97] and 1.55 [1.23-1.94]), incomplete purge intake (odds ratio, 2.36 [1.90-2.94] and 2.11 [1.68-2.65]) and a runway time >12h (odds ratio, 3.36 [2.40-4.72] and 2.53 [1.74-3.67]).
CONCLUSIONS: We found no difference in the rate of inadequate bowel preparation between hospitalized patients and outpatients.
Copyright © 2015 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bowel preparation; Cleansing; Colonoscopy; Hospitalized patients; Outpatients

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26028360     DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2015.04.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Liver Dis        ISSN: 1590-8658            Impact factor:   4.088


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8.  Bowel preparation quality between hospitalized patients and outpatient colonoscopies.

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