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Beverage intake preference and bowel preparation laxative taste preference for colonoscopy.

Adeyinka O Laiyemo1, Clinton Burnside1, Maryam A Laiyemo1, John Kwagyan1, Carla D Williams1, Kolapo A Idowu1, Hassan Ashktorab1, Angesom Kibreab1, Victor F Scott1, Andrew K Sanderson1.   

Abstract

AIM: To examine whether non-alcoholic beverage intake preferences can guide polyethylene glycol (PEG)-based bowel laxative preparation selection for patients.
METHODS: We conducted eight public taste test sessions using commercially procured (A) unflavored PEG, (B) citrus flavored PEG and (C) PEG with ascorbate (Moviprep). We collected characteristics of volunteers including their beverage intake preferences. The volunteers tasted the laxatives in randomly assigned orders and ranked the laxatives as 1(st), 2(nd), and 3(rd) based on their taste preferences. Our primary outcome is the number of 1(st) place rankings for each preparation.
RESULTS: A total of 777 volunteers completed the study. Unflavored PEG was ranked as 1(st) by 70 (9.0%), flavored PEG by 534 (68.7%) and PEG with ascorbate by 173 (22.3%) volunteers. Demographic, lifestyle characteristics and beverage intake patterns for coffee, tea, and carbonated drinks did not predict PEG-based laxative preference.
CONCLUSION: Beverage intake pattern was not a useful guide for PEG-based laxative preference. It is important to develop more tolerable and affordable bowel preparation laxatives for colonoscopy. Also, patients should taste their PEG solution with and without flavoring before flavoring the entire gallon as this may give them more opportunity to pick a pattern that may be more tolerable.

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Keywords:  Bowel preparation; Colon cancer; Colonoscopy; Laxatives; Screening; Taste tests

Year:  2015        PMID: 26261736      PMCID: PMC4526843          DOI: 10.4292/wjgpt.v6.i3.84

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 2150-5349


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