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Left-colon WEC May Reduce Insertion Time Compared With Whole-colon WEC.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Polyp
Pain
Interventions
Other: Air colonoscopy
Other: Water exchange colonoscopy
Registration Number
NCT01735266
Lead Sponsor
Air Force Military Medical University, China
Brief Summary

In most of situation, left colon (especially SD junction) is considered the most difficult part of colonoscopy, where endoscopist may encounter difficulty for scope insertion and patients may feel pain or uncomfortable. It is suggested more than half of the whole time for scope insertion should be used in left colon. Many methods, such as water immersion, abdominal palpation, have been used to facilitate insertion in left colon.

Colonoscopy with whole-colon water exchange method has been shown to be useful for reducing medication used, pain experienced during colonoscopy, increasing the success rate of cecum intubation and adenoma detection rate in sedated and unsedated patients undergoing screening colonoscopy. Exchange of water during scope insertion minimizes loop formation and prevents lengthening and distension of the colon during colonoscopy. This will facilitate the colonoscopy in average or difficult colonoscopy. However, it is not known whether the benefits of water exchange method of colonoscopy was mainly due to its effect on the left colon.

We hypothesized that left-colon water exchange colonoscopy (LWE) may have the similar effect regarding the maximal pain score and mean pain score in unsedated patients compared with whole-colon water exchange colonoscopy (WWE). At the mean time, LWE may reduce the insertion time compared with WWE. Here we performed a prospective, randomized controlled study to investigate the efficacies of whole-colon water exchange, left-colon water exchange and air methods of colonoscopy on pain score and insertion time in unsedated outpatients.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
300
Inclusion Criteria
  • Outpatients with unsedated colonoscopy
Exclusion Criteria
  • history of colon resection
  • severe colonic stricture or obstructing tumor
  • hemodynamic instability
  • current pregnancy
  • inability to provide informed consent

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Air colonoscopyAir colonoscopyAir was insufflated during whole procedure of colonoscope insertion.
Whole-colon water exchange colonoscopyWater exchange colonoscopyThe air pump was turned off before colonoscopy. During the whole procedure of the scope insertion, residual air in lumen was suctioned and 37°C (maintained with a water bath) water was infused with a peristaltic pump to obtain lumen visualization. Air was insufflated until cecum was reached or appendix opening was seen.
left-colon water exchange colonoscopyWater exchange colonoscopyIn the left side of colon (including descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum), water was infused instead of air to obtain lumen visualization as described above in whole-colon water exchange colonoscopy group.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Cecum intubation timeup to three months

Insertion time from rectum to reach the cecum.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pain scoresup to two months

Pain scores include mean pain score and maximal pain score.

Mean pain score: mean value of patient reported pain score during the insertion phase in three part of colon by using the visual analog pain scale (0=no pain and 10=most severe pain imaginable).

Maximal pain score: maximal value of patient reported pain score during the insertion phase in three part of colon by using the visual analog pain scale (0=no pain and 10=most severe pain imaginable).

Polyp detection rateup to six months

The proportion of subjects with at least one polyp.

Total procedure timeup to two months

Total time of colonoscopic procedure.

Cecal intubation rateup to two months

Percentage of successful colonoscopy (insertion of colonoscope into cecum).

Withdrawal timeup to two month

Withdrawal time is defined as the time from withdrawal of the colonoscope from the cecum to anal verge. (This time is measured independent of any therapeutic maneuvers, such as biopsy or polypectomy.)

Patients willingness to repeat colonoscopy using same methodup to two month

When after the colonoscopic examination, patients were asked if they have willingness to repeat the colonoscopy using same method.

Procedure difficulty evaluated by endoscopistup to two month

When after the colonoscopy, endoscopist were asked to score on the difficulty of the colonoscopic procedure.

0-very easy, 10-very difficult

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Endoscopic center, Xijing Hospital of Digestive Diseases

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Xi'an, Shanxi, China

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