FFI and PR Could Improve Bowel Cleansing.
- Registration Number
- NCT04605432
- Lead Sponsor
- Ningbo No. 1 Hospital
- Brief Summary
background:The use of enhanced instruction can improve the efficiency of education for bowel preparation regimens. Researchers hypothesized that face-to-face instruction and personalized intervention for inpatient could improve successful bowel preparation rate and patient's compliance with regimens.
Methods:This was an endoscopist-blind,randomized controlled trial. 320inpatients were randomized 1:1 in one of the two study groups. The intervention group received face-to-face instruction and personalized intervention for bowel preparation protocol, while control group received the standard bowel preparation protocol. Patients'demographics, bowel preparation quality, colonoscopy completion and attendance were recorded. Logistic regression was performed to identify predictors of bowel preparation failure.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 320
- Inpatients undergoing colonoscopy.
- patients older than 18 years.
- prior surgery of colorectal resection;
- suspected colonic stricture or perforation;
- incomplete or complete bowel obstruction;
- use of prokinetic agents or purgatives within 7 days;
- Patients with severe gastrointestinal diseases, such as intestinal obstruction or perforation, active ulcerative colitis, toxic colitis and toxic megacolon;;
- pregnancy or lactation;
- Inability to prepare bowel;
- unable to give informed consent.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description PEG-nonFFI prep PEG-nonFFI Patients in the PEG-nonFFI group would only receive routine patient education on bowel preparation of colonoscopy, which was completed by ward nurse. all the patients drink single dose of 120g Polyethylene Glycol (PEG-4000) with 3L water 4-6 h before colonoscopy at a rate of 250 ml every 15 min. PEG-FFI prep PEG-FFI On the day before colonoscopy, an experienced researcher would go to the ward to have a face-to-face conversation with the patient to know if patients have the risk factors for bowel preparation failure. The bowel preparation regimens for patients with risk factors would be optimized. In addition to drink single dose of 120g Polyethylene Glycol (PEG-4000) with 3L water 4-6 h before colonoscopy at a rate of 250 ml every 15 min, the patient also drink single dose of 60g Polyethylene Glycol (PEG-4000) with 1L water at 20:00- 21:00 hours on the day before the colonoscopy. Patients without risk factors drink single dose of 120g Polyethylene Glycol (PEG-4000) with 3L water 4-6 h before colonoscopy at a rate of 250 ml every 15 min. Patients would received a booklet to explain the details of diet restriction, preparation method and the pictures of bowel preparation of results.The researcher would give a detailed oral explanation of the booklet.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Quality of Bowel Preparation 1 Day of colonoscopy The BBPS is a validated scoring system with scores between 0 and 9, where 9 is the best score. The score comprises a sub score 0-3 for each colon segment: right, transverse and left colon.
For all participants, BBPS score will be used when colonscopy is withdrawing.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method adverse events The day of colonoscopy and the day before Including nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and bloating,etc.
cecal intubation rate 1 Day of colonoscopy The number of colonoscopy reaching the cecal area divided by the total number of colonoscopy
polyp detection rate 1 Day of colonoscopy PDR was defined as the number of patients with at least one polyp divided by the total number of colonoscopy patients
cecal intubation time 1 Day of colonoscopy Time to reach the cecal
withdrawal time 1 Day of colonoscopy Time from withdrawal from the cecum to the end of colonoscopy
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Ningbo No. 1 Hospital
🇨🇳Ningbo, Zhejiang, China