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Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy and Percutaneous Techniques 2011-Apr

Prospective randomized comparison of oral sodium phosphate and sennoside A+B calcium lavage for colonoscopy preparation.

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Manuk N Manukyan
Kerem Tolan
Utku Severge
Wafi Attaallah
Abut Kebudi
Asim Cingi

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study is to assess 2 different bowel-cleansing agents.

METHODS

The patients were prospectively randomized to 2 arms of sodium phosphate versus Sennoside A+B calcium preparation. Laboratory assessment, body weight, height, and vital signs were obtained at baseline and before colonoscopy. A self-administered questionnaire was completed by the patients. The time taken to complete the colonoscopy and the segment of the colon examined were recorded.

RESULTS

The patients in the Sennoside A+B calcium group were more comfortable with the taste of the solution. Patients using sodium phosphate faced more nausea and significantly lower Ca levels and P values. The pulse rate was significantly higher in this group. Patients in the sennoside group had better grades of bowel cleansing in sigmoid and descending segments of the colon.

CONCLUSIONS

Sennoside A+B calcium is more effective in some of the colonic segmental cleansing, causes fewer changes on serum electrolyte levels, and is better tolerated.

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