Colonoscopy preparation in children: Safety, efficacy, and tolerance of high- versus low-volume cleansing methods


Autoria(s): Da Silva, M. M.; Briars, G. L.; Patrick, M. K.; Cleghorn, Geoffrey J.; Shepherd, R. W.
Data(s)

01/01/1997

Resumo

Background: The use of large-volume electrolyte balanced solutions as preparation for colonoscopy often results in poor patient compliance and acceptance. The tolerance, safety, and efficacy of high-versus low volume colon-cleansing methods as preparation for colonoscopy in children were compared by randomized operator-blinded trial. Methods: Twenty-nine children ages 3.6-14.6 years had either high-volume nasogastric balanced polyethylene glycol electrolyte lavage (20 ml/kg/h) until the effluent was clear (n = 15), or two oral doses of sodium phosphate solution (22.5-45 ml) separated by oral fluid intake (n = 14). Results: Both preparations were equally effective. The low-volume preparation was better tolerated and caused less discomfort that the high-volume preparation, judging by serial nurse observations. The incidence of abdominal symptoms, diarrhea, sleep disturbance, and vomiting was not significantly different between the two groups. Both groups had a small reduction in mean hematocrit and serum calcium levels. The sodium phosphate preparation caused increases in mean serum sodium concentrations from 140 to 145 mmol/L and serum phosphate concentrations from 1.41 to 2.53 mmol/L. Ten hours after the commencement of the preanesthetic fast, these concentrations had returned to normal. Conclusions: There are advantages in terms of tolerance, discomfort, and case of administration with acceptable colonic cleansing with the use of the less-invasive oral sodium phosphate low-volume colon-cleansing preparation in children. Safe use requires ensuring an adequate oral fluid intake during the preparation time and avoidance of use in patients with renal insufficiency.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/89617/

Publicador

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Relação

DOI:10.1097/00005176-199701000-00009

Da Silva, M. M., Briars, G. L., Patrick, M. K., Cleghorn, Geoffrey J., & Shepherd, R. W. (1997) Colonoscopy preparation in children: Safety, efficacy, and tolerance of high- versus low-volume cleansing methods. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 24(1), pp. 33-37.

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Copyright 1997 Lippincott-Raven Publishers

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

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Journal Article