NEW BOWEL PREPARATION TECHNIQUE FOR COLONOSCOPY: CLINICAL TRIAL COMPARING AQUANET AND MANNITOL

Fifty-five percent of Americans aged 50-65 are submitted to colonoscopy. For over 65-year, this number increases to 64%. In Brazil, it is forecast that the population submitted to colonoscopy will grow, even though inadequate preparation is still a major problem. To analyze the quality of a new inte...

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Published in:Arquivos brasileiros de cirurgia digestiva : ABCD Vol. 31; no. 3; p. e1393
Main Authors: Kaiser-Júnior, Roberto Luiz, DE-Quadros, Luiz Gustavo, Flamini-Júnior, Mário, Faria, Mikaell Alexandre Gouvea, Campo, Juan Carlos Ochoa, DE-Oliveira, Vera Lúcia, Zotarelli-Filho, Idiberto José
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Brazil Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 16-08-2018
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Summary:Fifty-five percent of Americans aged 50-65 are submitted to colonoscopy. For over 65-year, this number increases to 64%. In Brazil, it is forecast that the population submitted to colonoscopy will grow, even though inadequate preparation is still a major problem. To analyze the quality of a new intestinal preparation technique, Aquanet EC-2000®, compared to oral Mannitol solution. This prospective longitudinal study enrolled 200 patients with indication for colonoscopy. The sample was randomly allocated to two groups of 100; one group received Aquanet EC-2000® to prepare for colonoscopy and the other Mannitol solution. The Boston scale was used to analyze the results. As expected both preparations produced similar results with the bowel cleansing of the different regions of the colon being classified as Boston scale 3 (excellent) in most patients (p>0.05). The results of bowel preparation using Aquanet EC-2000® were similar to using Mannitol solution.
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ISSN:0102-6720
2317-6326
DOI:10.1590/0102-672020180001e1393