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EGD-assisted Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Colonoscopy
Esophagoscopy Techniques
Registration Number
NCT01563744
Lead Sponsor
Rockford Gastroenterology Associates
Brief Summary

Adequate bowel preparation is of critical importance for colonoscopy. Particularly among hospitalized patients, inadequate bowel preparation for colonoscopy may arise due to patient intolerance to prescribed laxative regimen, elderly population, and co-existing conditions that impair the ability to ingest a large-volume laxative regimen. Improvements in bowel preparation for colonoscopy in hospitalized patients would likely improve patient care and reduce hospital costs. The purpose of this study is to determine if administering a portion of the bowel purgative via EGD could improve colonoscopy preparation in hospitalized patients.

Detailed Description

In this randomized controlled trial in hospitalized patients, patients in whom colonoscopy was anticipated the day following EGD were consented and randomized to either standard prep by mouth (split-dose PEG) or intervention group (instillation of the first 2 liters of Nulytely solution through the channel of the endoscope into the duodenal bulb, then continue standard prep). Data is collected on quality of prep and patient satisfaction in both groups.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
82
Inclusion Criteria
  • hospitalized patients
  • having EGD and expected to have colonoscopy the following day
  • written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • unable to tolerate EGD-assisted prep administration

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Quality of bowel preparationTwenty four to 48 hours - from time of consent prior to EGD until end of colonoscopy performed the following day

Quality of prep was assessed using the Ottawa bowel preparation scale (Rostom A, Jolicoeur E. Validation of a new scale for the assessment of bowel preparation quality. Gastrointest endosc 2004;59:482-6)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Patient tolerance of bowel preparationadministered just prior to sedation for colonoscopy

Patients in both groups were asked to indicate if the bowel prep was easy, slightly difficult, moderately difficult, extremely difficult, or if they were unable to complete the prep as directed.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

SwedishAmerican Hospital

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Rockford, Illinois, United States

St. Anthony Medical Center

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Rockford, Illinois, United States

SwedishAmerican Hospital
🇺🇸Rockford, Illinois, United States
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