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Clinical Trials/JPRN-UMIN000011505
JPRN-UMIN000011505
Completed
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Efficacy and tolerability of low-volume polyethylene glycol solution (Moviprep) versus standard polyethylene glycol solution (Niflec) in bowel preparation for colonoscopy - Efficacy and tolerability of low-volume polyethylene glycol solution (Moviprep) versus standard polyethylene glycol solution (Niflec) in bowel preparation for colonoscopy

Department of Endoscopy, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital0 sites100 target enrollmentAugust 19, 2013

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Bowel preparation for colonoscopy
Sponsor
Department of Endoscopy, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
Enrollment
100
Status
Completed
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

No summary available.

Registry
who.int
Start Date
August 19, 2013
End Date
TBD
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Department of Endoscopy, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients with the following clinical features were excluded: significant cardiac, renal, hepatic, or metabolic co\-morbidities, ascites, severe constipation (\<2 bowel movement a week), known allergy to PEG\-electrolyte solution, history of gastric stapling or bypass procedure, or a history of prior colonic or rectal surgery. Patients were excluded if there was a suspected diagnosis of intestinal obstruction because of advanced colorectal cancer.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

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