AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to find a more efficient and acceptable method for bowel preparation before colonoscopy, comparing two different regimens using MoviPrep and a modified dietary approach.
  • Conducted at multiple hospitals, the trial involved 380 participants divided into three groups to test the effectiveness and adherence of different prep methods.
  • Results showed that using Mov with a Modified Brown Method led to significantly shorter bowel preparation times without affecting total intake volume, and Mov with laxatives resulted in less abdominal distension compared to other methods.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Bowel preparation is burdensome because of long cleansing times and large dose volumes of conventional polyethylene glycol (PEG) lavage solution Niflec (Nif). MoviPrep (Mov) is a hyperosmolar preparation of PEG, electrolytes, and ascorbic acid; despite the smaller dose volume of 2 L, it can be challenging for many patients. We examined a more effective and acceptable bowel preparation method without compromising cleanliness and effectiveness, combining low-residue diet and laxative (Modified Brown Method) in Mov administered 1 day pre-colonoscopy.

Methods: This multicenter, randomized, open-label, parallel-group comparative study, conducted at Hiroshima University Hospital and 7 affiliated hospitals in May 2015-March 2016, evaluated adherence to and effectiveness of Mov in bowel preparation. Participants (n=380) were allocated to receive 1 of 3 pre-colonoscopy regimens: Nif+Modified Brown Method (Group A), Mov+Modified Brown Method (Group B), or Mov+Laxative (Group C).

Results: Total intake volume showed no significant difference among the groups. Bowel preparation time was significantly shorter in Group B (112.4±44.8 min, n=118) than in Groups A (131.3±59 min, n=105) and C (122.6±48.1 min, n=115). Sleep disturbance (37%) was significantly higher in Group B than Group A; distension (11%) was significantly lower in Group C than in Groups A and B (p<0.05, respectively). No severe adverse events occurred in any group.

Conclusions: Mov+Modified Brown method provided significantly shorter bowel preparation time, with no significant difference in total intake volume among the regimens. Mov+Laxative yielded significantly less distension than the other groups, with bowel preparation equivalent to that of the Nif+Modified Brown method.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10831980PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2023-030DOI Listing

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