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[Bowel preparation before colonoscopy]. | LitMetric

[Bowel preparation before colonoscopy].

Presse Med

CHU de Monastir, service de gastroentérologie, Monastir 5000, Tunisie.

Published: January 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Colonoscopy relies on effective bowel preparation to ensure thorough visualization during the procedure.
  • Polyethylene glycol-electrolyte lavage solution and sodium phosphate are the most commonly used methods, with sodium phosphate generally being more effective and better tolerated.
  • Newer bowel preparations aim to enhance safety and comfort by minimizing the volume of liquid that patients need to consume.

Article Abstract

Colonoscopy is a routinely performed procedure in adults. Completion of the procedure and proper visualization of the intestinal mucosa are highly dependent on the quality of the bowel preparation. The ideal bowel preparation should be safe, well-tolerated and effective. No bowel preparation method meets the ideal criteria for bowel-cleansing prior to colonoscopy. However, polyethylene glycol-electrolyte lavage solution and sodium phosphate are the most commonly used bowel preparations before colonoscopy and colon surgery. NaP preparations appear more effective and better tolerated than standard PEG solutions but should be administered with caution in patients with preexisting or at an increased risk for electrolyte disturbances. Timing and dose are important considerations regardless of the method used. The last generation of preparations improves safety and acceptability by reducing volume of liquid ingested.

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