BACKGROUND: Small-bowel contents can hamper the quality of video-capsule endoscopy (VCE). No standardized protocol has been proposed and overnight fasting remains the proposed preparation for VCE. AIMS: The aim was to evaluate the effects of 2 regimens of bowel preparation on small intestine cleansing, diagnostic yield and capsule transit times. METHODS: This is a prospective, randomized, blinded, and controlled study. Sixty patients referred for VCE were randomized into 2 groups. Group A ingested 2l of a polyethylene glycol and simethicone solution 16h before VCE. Group B were instructed to consume a fibre-free diet and allowed to consume clear liquids the day before VCE. The small-bowel cleansing was graded as "complete" if the entire wall was assessable, "incomplete" if more than 50% of the wall was visible, and "insufficient" if less than 50% of the wall was visible. RESULTS: In group A, a "complete", "incomplete" and "insufficient" small-bowel cleansing was achieved in 42%, 39% and 19% of cases respectively. In group B, a "complete", "incomplete" and "insufficient" small-bowel cleansing was achieved in 43%, 33% and 24% of cases respectively. No significant differences were observed between the two groups, regarding small-bowel cleansing level (p=0.65). No differences were also observed in the diagnostic yield (48.2%, 13.8% and 38% vs 65.5%, 6.9% and 27.6% of positive, suspicious and no findings respectively, in groups A and B [p=0.39]) and small-bowel transit times (mean 288min and 299min in groups A and B respectively [p=0.70]). CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present study do not support the use of 2l of a polyethylene glycol and simethicone solution before VCE.

Spada, C., Riccioni, M. E., Familiari, P., Spera, G., Pirozzi, G. A., Marchese, M., Bizzotto, A., Ingrosso, M., Costamagna, G., Polyethylene glycol plus simethicone in small-bowel preparation for capsule endoscopy., <<DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE>>, 2009; (Settembre): 365-370 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/32737]

Polyethylene glycol plus simethicone in small-bowel preparation for capsule endoscopy.

Spada, Cristiano;Riccioni, Maria Elena;Familiari, Pietro;Spera, Gianluca;Marchese, Michele;Bizzotto, Alessandra;Ingrosso, Marcello;Costamagna, Guido
2009

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Small-bowel contents can hamper the quality of video-capsule endoscopy (VCE). No standardized protocol has been proposed and overnight fasting remains the proposed preparation for VCE. AIMS: The aim was to evaluate the effects of 2 regimens of bowel preparation on small intestine cleansing, diagnostic yield and capsule transit times. METHODS: This is a prospective, randomized, blinded, and controlled study. Sixty patients referred for VCE were randomized into 2 groups. Group A ingested 2l of a polyethylene glycol and simethicone solution 16h before VCE. Group B were instructed to consume a fibre-free diet and allowed to consume clear liquids the day before VCE. The small-bowel cleansing was graded as "complete" if the entire wall was assessable, "incomplete" if more than 50% of the wall was visible, and "insufficient" if less than 50% of the wall was visible. RESULTS: In group A, a "complete", "incomplete" and "insufficient" small-bowel cleansing was achieved in 42%, 39% and 19% of cases respectively. In group B, a "complete", "incomplete" and "insufficient" small-bowel cleansing was achieved in 43%, 33% and 24% of cases respectively. No significant differences were observed between the two groups, regarding small-bowel cleansing level (p=0.65). No differences were also observed in the diagnostic yield (48.2%, 13.8% and 38% vs 65.5%, 6.9% and 27.6% of positive, suspicious and no findings respectively, in groups A and B [p=0.39]) and small-bowel transit times (mean 288min and 299min in groups A and B respectively [p=0.70]). CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present study do not support the use of 2l of a polyethylene glycol and simethicone solution before VCE.
2009
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Spada, C., Riccioni, M. E., Familiari, P., Spera, G., Pirozzi, G. A., Marchese, M., Bizzotto, A., Ingrosso, M., Costamagna, G., Polyethylene glycol plus simethicone in small-bowel preparation for capsule endoscopy., <<DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE>>, 2009; (Settembre): 365-370 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/32737]
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