One-day bowel preparation with polyethylene glycol 3350: an effective regimen for colonoscopy in children

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Adamiak, Tonya [1 ]
Altaf, Muhammad [1 ]
Jensen, Michael K. [1 ]
Sultan, Mutaz [1 ]
Ramprasad, Jonathan [1 ]
Ciecierega, Thomas [1 ]
Sherry, Karen [1 ]
Miranda, Adrian [1 ]
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[1] Med Coll Wisconsin, Dept Pediat, Div Pediat Gastroenterol Hepatol & Nutr, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
关键词
COLON PREPARATION; CONSTIPATION; ELECTROLYTES; EFFICACY; SAFETY;
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10.1016/j.gie.2009.10.042
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: Polyethylene glycol (PEG) 3350 is commonly used and has been proven safe and effective for the treatment of chronic constipation and as a 4-day bowel preparation in children. A 1-day PEG 3350 bowel preparation regimen has been recently developed for adults; however, data regarding its Use in children are lacking. Objective: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a 1-day PEG 3350 regimen for bowel preparation in children before colonoscopy Design: Retrospective review Setting: Tertiary-care center. Patients: This study involved all children prescribed a 1-day PEG 3350 bowel preparation regimen before colonoscopy at our center in 2008. Intervention: Vie reviewed medical records of patients (<= 18 years of age) who underwent colonoscopy during 2008 and received the 1-day bowel preparation regimen. Main Outcome Measurements: Adequate preparation for colonoscopy, success Of colonoscopy, and factors associated with inadequate bowel preparation. Results: inclusion criteria were met by 272 patients. The median age of the children receiving the 1-day PEG 3350 preparation regimen was 13.7 years (range 1.08-17.92 years). Fifty-two percent were male; 48% were female. The most common indications for colonoscopy included abdominal pain (65%), bloody stools (29%), diarrhea (21%), and weight loss (18%). The 1-day bowel preparation regimen was effective in 253 patients (93%). The indication for colonoscopy, the age of the child, or a history of constipation did not significantly alter the success rate of colonoscopy, Limitations: A retrospective study at one tertiary-care center. Conclusion: The 1-day PEG 3350 bowel preparation regimen is safe and effective and should be considered for Use as preparation for colonoscopy in children. (Gastrointest Endosc 2010;71:573-7.)
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