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NCT number NCT03830489
Other study ID # Score-guided colon cleansing
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received
Last updated
Start date February 4, 2019
Est. completion date October 30, 2019

Study information

Verified date March 2020
Source Hospital Universitario de Canarias
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a single center randomized controlled trial to compare the colon cleansing quality determined by the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale achieved by two strategies in patients with high risk of poor colon cleansing defined as those patients with a score> 1.225 following a predictive score previously published: one group will receive an intensified split-dose 4 L polyethylene glycol solution (PEG) plus bisacodyl and 3 days of fiber-free diet and the other group a split-dose 2 L PEG solution with ascorbic plus bisacodyl and 1 day of fiber-free diet.

Patients with a score ≤ 1.225 will receive a split-dose 2 L PEG solution with ascorbic plus bisacodyl and 1 day of fiber-free diet.


Description:

This is a prospective, randomized, single-blind phase IV study in which all outpatients scheduled for a colonoscopy will be given a different bowel cleansing strategy (conventional or intensified) according to a scoring system already validated in the investigator's center, designed with variables independently associated with poor bowel cleansing, constipation, abdominal/pelvic surgery, comorbidity and to be on antidepressant treatment. According to this system, a score equal to or less than 1.225, predicts with a high confidence (negative predictive value = 88%) a suitable cleansing quality with a standard preparation protocol. Therefore, these subjects will be advised of a conventional preparation (low fiber diet the day before the examination and low volume preparation consisting of 2 L of PEG with ascorbic acid). Subjects with a score greater than 1.225 will be randomized to receive an intensive bowel preparation (low fiber diet three days prior to colonoscopy and large bowel preparation consisting of 4 L PEG with bisacodyl) or a conventional one (low fiber diet the day before the examination and 2 L of PEG with ascorbic acid). The choice of low-volume preparation as a control is supported by the absence of significant differences in quality of cleanliness in patients with a score > 1.225 among patients prepared with high or low volume and that low volume preparation appears to improve tolerance and compliance.

A researcher will offer to participate in the study to all outpatients with a scheduled colonoscopy, who meet all the inclusion criteria and none of the exclusion criteria. The researchers will explain the purpose of the study and will ask to sign the informed consent. They will give verbal and written information on the bowel preparation strategy. Thus, according to the allocation group, participants must comply with a large volume cleansing strategy or a conventional one. For patients with a low score (≤ 1.225) a conventional preparation will be recommended.

Patients must complete a baseline questionnaire at the inclusion visit and another questionnaire at the colonoscopy visit.

The hypothesis of the study is that in patients with a high risk of poor bowel preparation, the large bowel based preparation strategy is superior to the conventional bowel preparation in achieving an acceptable bowel cleansing assessed by a validated scale (Boston Bowel Preparation Score).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 260
Est. completion date October 30, 2019
Est. primary completion date October 21, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Age = 18 years

- Outpatient colonoscopy

- Willing to participate (informed consent signed).

Exclusion Criteria:

- Intestinal perforation

- Poorly controlled arterial hypertension (HTAS> 180 HTAD> 100)

- Congestive heart failure

- NYHA III-IV

- Acute hepatic failure

- End-stage renal disease (creatinine <15 ml / min dialysis or pre-dialysis)

- Pregnancy or breastfeeding

- Known hypersensitivity reaction to drug components

- Phenylketonuria or Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency

- Dementia with difficulty in intake of Preparation

- Past history of poor bowel preparation colonic cleanliness

- Inability to follow the instructions

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
polyethylene glycol
The experimental arm will take 4 L polyethylene glycol solution (PEG) in split dose plus bisacodyl and 3 days of fiber-free diet
polyethylene glycol plus ascorbic acid
The control arm will take 2 L polyethylene glycol solution (PEG) plus ascorbic acid in split dose plus 1 day of fiber-free diet

Locations

Country Name City State
Spain Department of Gastroenterology La Laguna S/C De Tenerife

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Hospital Universitario de Canarias

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Spain, 

References & Publications (4)

Dik VK, Moons LM, Hüyük M, van der Schaar P, de Vos Tot Nederveen Cappel WH, Ter Borg PC, Meijssen MA, Ouwendijk RJ, Le Fèvre DM, Stouten M, van der Galiën O, Hiemstra TJ, Monkelbaan JF, van Oijen MG, Siersema PD; Colonoscopy Quality Initiative. Predictin — View Citation

Gimeno-García AZ, Baute JL, Hernandez G, Morales D, Gonzalez-Pérez CD, Nicolás-Pérez D, Alarcon-Fernández O, Jiménez A, Hernandez-Guerra M, Romero R, Alonso I, Gonzalez Y, Adrian Z, Carrillo M, Ramos L, Quintero E. Risk factors for inadequate bowel prepar — View Citation

Gimeno-García AZ, Hernandez G, Aldea A, Nicolás-Pérez D, Jiménez A, Carrillo M, Felipe V, Alarcón-Fernández O, Hernandez-Guerra M, Romero R, Alonso I, Gonzalez Y, Adrian Z, Moreno M, Ramos L, Quintero E. Comparison of Two Intensive Bowel Cleansing Regimen — View Citation

Hassan C, Fuccio L, Bruno M, Pagano N, Spada C, Carrara S, Giordanino C, Rondonotti E, Curcio G, Dulbecco P, Fabbri C, Della Casa D, Maiero S, Simone A, Iacopini F, Feliciangeli G, Manes G, Rinaldi A, Zullo A, Rogai F, Repici A. A predictive model identif — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Boston Bowel Preparation Scale This scale goes from 0 (no preparation) to 3 points (excellent preparation) in the three segments of the colon (proximal, transverse and distal). The maximum score is 9 points 8 months
Secondary Proportion of polyps detected in each arm Number of polyps in one arm/total of polyps detected 8 months
Secondary Tolerance to bowel preparation It will be subjective and assessed by a visual analog scale (0 very bad, 10 excellent) 8 months
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