Factors influencing inpatient colonoscopy bowel preparation quality

Mar 29, 2020Minerva gastroenterologica e dietologica

Factors affecting how well patients prepare their bowels for hospital colonoscopy

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Abstract

In a review of 315 inpatient colonoscopies, 56% had adequate bowel preparation.

  • Visualization quality was classified as adequate in 56%, fair in 27%, and poor in 17% of cases.
  • Cecal intubation was successful in 84% of the procedures reviewed.
  • Older age and significant comorbid conditions were associated with worse visualization quality.
  • Patients with poor visualization had a higher likelihood of unsuccessful cecal intubation (36% vs. 11%).
  • Bowel preparation type did not influence the duration of the colonoscopy or the success of cecal intubation.

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