Predictors of Suboptimal Bowel Preparation Using 3-l of Polyethylene Glycol for an Outpatient Colonoscopy: A Prospective Observational Study

Oct 23, 2016Digestive diseases and sciences

Factors linked to poor bowel cleaning with 3 liters of polyethylene glycol before outpatient colonoscopy

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Abstract

Suboptimal bowel preparation occurred in 17.2% of outpatient colonoscopies using a 3-l polyethylene glycol solution.

  • Constipation is associated with a 1.60 times higher risk of suboptimal bowel preparation.
  • Male patients have a 1.68 times higher likelihood of inadequate colon cleansing.
  • Obesity is linked to a 1.76 times increased risk of poor bowel preparation.
  • Inadequate consumption of PEG (<80%) significantly raises the odds of suboptimal preparation by 5.4 times.

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