Low-volume plus ascorbic acidvshigh-volume plus simethicone bowel preparation before colonoscopy

Dec 20, 2011World journal of gastroenterology

Comparing small-volume bowel cleaning with vitamin C to large-volume cleaning with simethicone before colonoscopy

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Abstract

Adequate bowel cleansing was reported in 91% of patients using polyethylene glycol plus ascorbic acid (PEG + Asc) and 88% using polyethylene glycol plus simethicone (PEG + Sim).

  • Both PEG + Asc and PEG + Sim preparations were well-tolerated, with a dropout rate of 9.7% due to incomplete preparation.
  • PEG + Sim showed a significant advantage in bowel wall visualization compared to PEG + Asc.
  • The number of adenomas detected was higher in the PEG + Sim group, with 12 adenomas found compared to 9 in the PEG + Asc group.
  • Residual Stool Scores were similar between the two groups, indicating comparable amounts and consistencies of residual stool.

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