Importance of reporting segmental bowel preparation scores during colonoscopy in clinical practice

Apr 9, 2015World journal of gastroenterology

Why sharing detailed bowel cleaning scores during colonoscopy matters for patient care

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Abstract

Out of 360 subjects, 58.7% had adequate bowel preparation based on the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale (BBPS).

  • A significant linear trend was observed in advanced adenoma detection rates (AADR) across bowel preparation quality groups.
  • AADR was 3.8% for poor preparation, 14.8% for suboptimal preparation, and 16.7% for adequate preparation.
  • Statistically significant differences in AADR were noted between groups with poor, suboptimal, and adequate bowel preparation.
  • Segmental AADRs increased with higher segmental BBPS scores, suggesting a correlation between preparation quality and detection rates.

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