| Literature DB >> 28810644 |
Jieqiong Zhou1,2, Xiaowei Tang1,2, Jing Wang1, Zhenyu Chen1, Xinying Wang1, Bo Jiang1,2.
Abstract
Bowel preparation regimens for colon capsule endoscopy are not yet standardized since they are not well optimized. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the feasibility of a novel low-volume and sodium phosphate-free bowel preparation regimen for colon capsule endoscopy. A total of 31 patients were prospectively enrolled. In the novel regimen, on the day prior to examination, a low-fiber diet was permitted, 5 mg mosapride citrate was administered twice (1 h prior to lunch and supper) and 1 l polyethylene glycol was administered in the evening. On the day of the examination, an additional 1 l polyethylene glycol, 5 mg mosapride citrate and 200 mg simethicone were administered before capsule ingestion. Polyethylene glycol booster (0.5 l) was administered twice, at 1 and 4 h following capsule ingestion. Colon cleansing levels, ileocecal valve transit time and completion rate were evaluated. A total of 29 patients were included in the final analysis, 90% of whom achieved adequate preparation of the overall colon. Ileocecal valve transit time was 2.35±0.82 h and completion rate was 79.3%. The results revealed that the novel low-volume and sodium phosphate-free bowel preparation regimen for colon capsule endoscopy was feasible, with adequate colon cleansing and completion rates, and has the potential to be used as an alternative regimen.Entities:
Keywords: bowel preparation; colon capsule endoscopy; polyethylene glycol; sodium phosphate
Year: 2017 PMID: 28810644 PMCID: PMC5525907 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2017.4664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447