Evaluation of parameters influencing the quality of colon preparation with a split-dose regimen of sulfate salts

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Evaluation of parameters influencing the quality of colon preparation with a split-dose regimen of sulfate salts (EN)

Tzakri, Mary
Koumentakis, Charalampos
Papathanasiou, Evgenia
Pardalis, Pavlos
Pantelakis, Emmanouil
Axiaris, Georgios
Leonidakis, Georgios
Michopoulos, Spyridon
Ioannou, Alexandros
Vasilieva, Larisa
Zampeli, Evanthia
Baxevanis, Panagiotis

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2024-03-19


Background Bowel cleansing is an important factor for the quality of colonoscopy. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of split-dose oral sulfate salts on bowel preparation and to determine parameters influencing the quality of bowel cleaning. Method Consecutive adults who completed their preparation for colonoscopy with a regimen of sulfate salts were enrolled. Results Of the 446 patients, 11 were excluded from the analysis. Among the 435 patients, 257 (59.1%) were female, mean age was 62.0±11.6 years and median body mass index (BMI) 26.1 kg/m2 (interquartile range [IQR] 23.8-29.4). Indications for colonoscopy were screening 155 (35.6%), surveillance 102 (23.5%), or other 178 (40.9%). The median time between the end of second dose of the preparation regimen and colonoscopy initiation was 5:15 h (IQR 4:30-6:00, min: 2:20, max: 12:20). Minor adverse events were reported in 62 (14.3%) patients. BBPS=9 was observed in 279 (64.14%) patients. Segmental BBPS=3 was achieved in 387 (88.97%), 346 (79.54%) and 289 (66.44%) patients (P<0.001) in the descending, transverse and ascending colon, respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed that BMI (odds ratio [OR] 1.05, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1-1.1) and time between the end of the second laxative dose and colonoscopy initiation (OR 1.25, 95%CI 1.08-1.45) were associated with poorer bowelpreparation. Conclusions A split dose of oral sulfate salts is an efficacious and well tolerated regimen. Obesity and a longer time interval between the end of the second dose and colonoscopy initiation negatively influence bowel cleanliness. Keywords Colonoscopy, bowel preparation, oral triphosphate Ann Gastroenterol 2024; 37 (2): 172-178 (EN)


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Annals of Gastroenterology; Volume 37, No 2 (2024); 172 (EN)

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