Socioeconomic and Other Predictors of Colonoscopy Preparation Quality

Jan 19, 2010Digestive diseases and sciences

How social and other factors relate to colonoscopy preparation quality

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Abstract

Suboptimal bowel preparation occurred in 34% of Medicaid patients compared to 18% of non-Medicaid patients.

  • Married patients had lower rates of suboptimal preparation compared to unmarried patients.
  • Increased age is associated with a higher risk of suboptimal bowel preparation.
  • Male gender is linked to a greater likelihood of suboptimal preparation.
  • Patients undergoing colonoscopy as inpatients had higher rates of suboptimal preparation.
  • Later times of day for colonoscopy are associated with increased rates of suboptimal preparation.

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