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Filter by:In order to analyze the effectiveness and patient tolerance of the two bowel preparation regimens, the investigators will compare prepackaged semisolid nutritional formulations and restricted diet. The aim was to demonstrate that prepackaged semisolid nutritional formulations is not inferior in overall quality of intestinal preparation to restricted diet in subjects undergoing colonoscopy.
A deep learning based system to calculate the proportion of Boston Bowel Prep Scale (BBPS) score of 0-1 during withdrawal phase has been constructed previously. This multi-center study is going to perform a prospective observational study to validate the threshold of the adequate proportion.
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is one of the most common laxatives used in colonoscopy. However, 5 - 15% of patients can not complete the preparation due to its poor taste and large volume. So this study is aimed to explore the effect of antiemetics on abdominal discomforts associated with PEG.
Bowel preparation is closely llined to the quality of colonoscopy, inadequate bowel preparation (IBP) could lead to higher miss rate of adenomas, patients' discomfort and higher health expense. For the patients with possible IBP before the examination, it may be better to cancel the colonoscopy and repeat bowel preparation through modified or enhanced strategies. Thus, it is important to set up a model to predict the quality of bowel preparation individually.
Bowel preparation for pediatric colonoscopy.
The purpose of this study is to determine optimal time intervals for preparation before colonoscopy using different formulas.
The study compares the efficacy of bowel cleansing between the standard preparation (2 L polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution, 2 L PEG-ELS), low-volume preparation (10 mg bisacodyl plus 2 L PEG-ELS) and high-volume preparation (4 L PEG-ELS) in patients with previous colorectal resection.
To compare the small bowel cleanliness for wireless capsule endoscopy using two different Polyethylene Glycol administration schedules (before the wireless capsule endoscopy ingestion versus in a split-dose fashion).