Literature DB >> 7054041

Patient acceptance and effectiveness of a balanced lavage solution (Golytely) versus the standard preparation for colonoscopy.

G Thomas, S Brozinsky, J I Isenberg.   

Abstract

An oral electrolyte solution containing 125 mM/L sodium, 10 mM/L potassium, 80 mM/L sulfate, 20 mM/L bicarbonate, and 80 mM/L of polyethylene glycol, and associated with little water or electrolyte absorption from the gut was recently described in this journal. To determine the efficacy of this solution (Golytely) for colonoscopy, 20 consecutive patients were randomized to either a standard colonoscopy prep or Golytely. Both preps resulted in a feces-free colon, allowing colonoscopy to the cecum in most cases. Although Golytely produced mild cramps (3 of 12) and transient fullness (6 of 12 vs. 0 of 8 with standard prep, p less than 0.02), 11 of 12 were willing to repeat Golytely vs. 3 of 8 with the standard prep (p less than 0.02). It is concluded that Golytely is an effective prep for colonoscopy and well tolerated by patients. It is especially useful for those requiring repeated examinations because of patient acceptance and efficacy.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7054041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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