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A prospective observational study in order to: 1. st: Identify epidemiological, clinical, and preparation-related factors that can predict improper preparation leading to better management of the patients with non adequate preparation. 2. nd: Evaluation of the effect of the time of preparation and endoscopy initiation time on the outcome of intestinal preparation for colonoscopy.


Clinical Trial Description

Unsuccessful preparation for lower gastrointestinal endoscopy is to date the main obstacle to a comprehensive examination and the main reason for its recurrence. It is also directly related to its diagnostic value. The literature shows that the diet prior to colonoscopy, the time of assumption of the preparation and certain epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the patient can affect the outcome of the intestinal preparation for colonoscopy. This seems that adequasy of colonoscopy affects a number of qualitative indicators of lower gastrointestinal endoscopy, such as the duration, the catheterization of the fundus of the cecum and the number of polyps found. This is a prospective observational study in order to: 1. st: Identify epidemiological, clinical, and preparation-related factors that can predict improper preparation leading to better management of the patients with non adequate preparation. 2. nd: Evaluation of the effect of the time of preparation and endoscopy initiation time on the outcome of intestinal preparation for colonoscopy. With starting date:01/07/2021 and expiration date:30/06/2022 (duration: 12 months). All patients who come to the Gastroenterology Department of Alexandra Hospital for endoscopy of the lower digestive tract are eligible for the research protocol. Patients younger than 18 years old or patients who refuse to participate are excluded. The study has 3 phases. Phase 0 entails the completion of a questionnaire that will include epidemiological, clinical and preparation-related data in all patients who undergoing colonoscopy at the Endoscopy Department. Phase I incorporates Completion of data related to the time of the examination, the result of the preparation (Boston Bowel Preparation Scale) as well as the findings of the endoscopic examination and phase II includes the statistical analysis of the data. ;


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NCT number NCT05107505
Study type Observational
Source Alexandra Hospital, Athens, Greece
Contact Spyridon Michopoulos, MD
Phone 00302103381387
Email michosp5@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date July 15, 2021
Completion date July 14, 2023

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