KMID : 1038120200530060713
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Clinical Endoscopy 2020 Volume.53 No. 6 p.713 ~ p.718
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The Efficacy of 4 Liters of Clear Liquids for Small Bowel Preparation Prior to Video Capsule Endoscopy
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Placone Nicholas
Bahar Runalia Mann Surinder
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Abstract
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Background/Aims: Optimal small bowel (SB) preparation for video capsule endoscopy (VCE) is controversial. Our study aimed to support the use of a specified volume of 4 liters of clear liquids for bowel preparation for VCE.
Methods: A retrospective review of 284 patients who underwent SB preparation with 2 liters of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and 284 patients who had 4 liters of clear liquid preparation. We analyzed image quality, endoscopic findings, completion rate, and transit times.
Results: The 4-liter clear liquid group had significantly higher mean image quality scores when compared to the PEG group (2.908¡¾0.77 to 2.669¡¾0.64, p<0.0001), as well as more studies with adequate preparation (72% to 64%, p=0.0214). Although the PEG group had more endoscopic findings on VCE (40% to 23%, p<0.0001), there was a significant difference in the indications for the procedure between the groups. There was no difference in the capsule completion rate or SB transit time.
Conclusions: Our data demonstrate significantly higher mean image quality scores when using a specified volume of 4 liters of clear liquid compared to 2 liters of PEG. This study supports the growing evidence of the effectiveness of a 4-liter clear liquid SB preparation as opposed to PEG for VCE.
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KEYWORD
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Clear liquids, Polyethylene glycol, Small bowel preparation, Video capsule endoscopy
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