The role of oral simethicone on the adenoma detection rate and other quality indicators of screening colonoscopy: a randomized, controlled, observer-blinded clinical trial

Mar 31, 2019Gastrointestinal endoscopy

Oral simethicone and its impact on polyp detection and quality measures during screening colonoscopy

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Abstract

No significant difference was observed in the adenoma detection rate (ADR) between polyethylene glycol plus simethicone (SIM) and polyethylene glycol alone (33.3% vs 38.8%; P = .881).

  • The effective procedure time showed no significant difference between the two groups (759.3 ± 253.1 seconds vs 800.2 ± 459.6 seconds; P = .373).
  • Intraprocedural use of SIM was significantly lower in the polyethylene glycol plus SIM group (1.6% vs 48.9%; P ≤ .05).
  • The bubble scale scores were significantly reduced in the polyethylene glycol plus SIM arm (0.1 vs 2.1; P ≤ .05).
  • No difference was found in the Boston Bowel Preparation scale scores between the two groups.
  • Interobserver agreement for the bubble scale score was strong, while it was weak for the Boston Bowel Preparation scale.

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