Literature DB >> 9684663

Controlled study of cisapride-assisted lavage preparatory to colonoscopy.

D A Lazarczyk1, A D Stein, J M Courval, D Desai.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Traditional bowel preparation before colonoscopy involves lavage with approximately 4 L of polyethylene-glycol (PEG)-electrolyte solution. Using prokinetic agents in addition to PEG-electrolyte lavage may decrease the volume required and ease patient preparation.
METHODS: We conducted a blinded, placebo-controlled trial with the prokinetic agent, cisapride, in addition to standard PEG-electrolyte lavage. Patients were prospectively assigned to receive 20 mg of cisapride (n = 52) or placebo (n = 49) 30 minutes before drinking PEG-electrolyte solution. The volume consumed, time to clean bowel, side effects, and acceptance were recorded. Adequacy of colon cleaning was scored by a gastroenterologist blinded to group assignment.
RESULTS: Thirty-seven percent of patients assigned to cisapride required more than 3500 mL of PEG-electrolyte, compared with 75% of patients receiving placebo (p < 0.001). Median time to clean bowel was 95 minutes for the cisapride group and 120 minutes for those receiving placebo (p = 0.23). Side effects, patient acceptance, and quality of bowel preparation were not significantly different.
CONCLUSION: We conclude that administration of 20 mg of cisapride reduces the required volume of PEG-electrolyte solution for bowel preparation. There were also favorable trends in the time required to achieve clean bowel, patient tolerance, and occurrence of side effects.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9684663     DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(98)70127-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc        ISSN: 0016-5107            Impact factor:   9.427


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2.  Efficacy of mosapride citrate with polyethylene glycol solution for colonoscopy preparation.

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3.  A feasibility study of probiotics pretreatment as a bowel preparation for colonoscopy in constipated patients.

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4.  Colonic preparation before colonoscopy in constipated and non-constipated patients: a randomized study.

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5.  Combined low volume polyethylene glycol solution plus stimulant laxatives versus standard volume polyethylene glycol solution: a prospective, randomized study of colon cleansing before colonoscopy.

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