A prospective study comparing oral sodium phosphate solution to a bowel cleansing preparation with nutrition food package in children

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作者
El-Baba, MF
Padilla, M
Houston, C
Madani, S
Lin, CH
Thomas, R
Tolia, V
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp Michigan, Dept Pediat, Detroit, MI 48201 USA
[2] E Z EM, Lake Success, NY USA
关键词
colonoscopy; children; adolescents; bowel preparation;
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10.1097/01.mpg.0000189353.40419.31
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Objective: The inability of children to comply with bowel preparation regimens can result in inadequate visualization of the colon. This study compares the safety, efficacy, and patient acceptance of a prepackaged diet kit plus a magnesium citrate/bisacodyl bowel cleansing regimen with a clear liquid diet and sodium phosphate solution regimen in children undergoing colonoscopy. Methods: Children scheduled for a diagnostic colonoscopy, were randomly assigned to receive a prepackaged diet kit and a magnesium citrate/bisacodyl laxative (group 1), or clear liquids and sodium phosphate solution (group 2). The patients and their parents completed a questionnaire to evaluate acceptance of their assigned regimen before colonoscopy. The endoscopists, blinded to the type of bowel preparation, rated bowel cleansing. Results: Sixty two children (28 males, 34 females) with mean age 12.5 years participated. Thirty six and 26 patients were in groups 1 and 2 respectively. Overall cleansing was rated significantly superior in group 1 compared to group 2 as was amount of retained feces (P = .013 for both). The overall frequency of reported side-effects was lower in group 1 than (83.3%, 30/36) than in group 2 (100.0%, 26/26) (P = 0.03). The preparations were otherwise equivalent in regards to compliance and patient tolerance. Conclusions: Although both regimens were comparable in adequacy of colon visualization, preparation tolerance, side effects and compliance profile in this pilot study, the prepackaged diet kit with magnesium citrate/bisacodyl laxative resulted in superior colon cleansing. (C) 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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