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What is the best strategy for successful bowel preparation under special conditions? 被引量:7

What is the best strategy for successful bowel preparation under special conditions?
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摘要 Adequate bowel preparation is important for successful colonoscopic examination.Several effective colonic cleansing agents are available and routinely prescribed,but each carries its own limitations and benefits from particular dosing regimens.The most frequently prescribed colonic cleansing agent,the polyethylene glycol(PEG)cathartic solution,suffers from low patient compliance in general,due to its unpalatable taste and smell coupled with the large ingested volumes required.However,PEG is preferred over other cathartics for use in individuals of advanced age,sufferers of chronic kidney disease,heart failure and inflammatory bowel disease,and women who are pregnant or lactating.The laxative agents sodium phosphate(NaP)and sodium picosulfate plus magnesium citrate have been applied and have improved patient compliance and tolerance.NaP,however,should be avoided in individuals with impaired renal function or plasma clearance,such as those with chronic kidney disease,who are taking drugs that affect renal function,or who suffer from heart failure.Other special conditions that may affect an individual’s tolerance of the cathartic agent or ability to complete the administration routine include stroke,severe constipation,hematochezia,suspicious lower gastrointestinal bleeding,and mental disorders such as dementia.All ingestible bowel preparation solutions can be instilled into the stomach and duodenum through nasogastric tube or esophagogastroduodenoscope with the aid of a water irrigation pump for patients with difficulties swallowing or ingesting the large volumes of fluid required.In addition,dietary regimens based on clear liquids and low-residue foods for 1-4 d prior to the colonoscopy may be supplemental bowel preparation strategies.Achieving an effective and safe cleansing of the bowel is important for successful colonoscopy in all patients,so full knowledge of the individual’s condition and capabilities is necessary to select the most appropriate colonic cleansing agent and delivery regimen. Adequate bowel preparation is important for successful colonoscopic examination. Several effective colonic cleansing agents are available and routinely prescribed, but each carries its own limitations and benefits from particular dosing regimens. The most frequently prescribed colonic cleansing agent, the polyethylene glycol (PEG) cathartic solution, suffers from low patient compliance in general, due to its unpalatable taste and smell coupled with the large ingested volumes required. However, PEG is preferred over other cathartics for use in individuals of advanced age, sufferers of chronic kidney disease, heart failure and inflammatory bowel disease, and women who are pregnant or lactating. The laxative agents sodium phosphate (NaP) and sodium picosulfate plus magnesium citrate have been applied and have improved patient compliance and tolerance. NaP, however, should be avoided in individuals with impaired renal function or plasma clearance, such as those with chronic kidney disease, who are taking drugs that affect renal function, or who suffer from heart failure. Other special conditions that may affect an individual’s tolerance of the cathartic agent or ability to complete the administration routine include stroke, severe constipation, hematochezia, suspicious lower gastrointestinal bleeding, and mental disorders such as dementia. All ingestible bowel preparation solutions can be instilled into the stomach and duodenum through nasogastric tube or esophagogastroduodenoscope with the aid of a water irrigation pump for patients with difficulties swallowing or ingesting the large volumes of fluid required. In addition, dietary regimens based on clear liquids and low-residue foods for 1-4 d prior to the colonoscopy may be supplemental bowel preparation strategies. Achieving an effective and safe cleansing of the bowel is important for successful colonoscopy in all patients, so full knowledge of the individual’s condition and capabilities is necessary to select the most appropriate colonic cleansing agent and delivery regimen.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第11期2741-2745,共5页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 COLONOSCOPY Preparation POLYETHYLENE GLYCOLS Speci Colonoscopy, Preparation, Polyethylene glycols, Special conditions, Cathartic agent
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