Proper bowel cleansing before colonoscopy is essential for satisfactory evaluation of the colon. The required consumption of a large volume of salty-tasting liquid, 4 L of polyethylene glycol-electrolyte lavage solution (PEG-ELS), is the primary limitation to achieving this goal.To achieve better ...
被引量: 1发表: 2013年 FDA Approves New Colon-Cleansing Drug. A Colon Prep Score (CPS) was devised to compare the quality of the different bowel preparations used. The colonoscopy results from all of these patients... KK Aggarwal 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 加载更多来源...
2020. This osmotic laxative is indicated for cleansing the colon in preparation for a colonoscopy in adults. When taking this therapy, a low-residue breakfast may be consumed but only clear liquids can be consumed until after the
Dr. Kavathia would like to build upon his findings by studying individual outcomes of patients who use an app to get ready for a colonoscopy. "We know that better prep means a better colonoscopy," he said, "and now we know that thisappimproves prep. This finding has huge implications for...
Note: In place of colonoscopy or home stool tests, some people might consider two other visual exams of their colon and rectum, typically recommended every 5 years: A virtual colonoscopy in which you get a CT scan of your colon and rectum, with no sedation, but the same bowel-cleaning pre...
A Segmental Bowel Prep Scale for a Screening Colonoscopy and a New Reporting System: 1522doi:10.14309/00000434-201510001-01522Vijaypal AryaShashank AgarwalAshok ValluriShikha SinghKalpana Arya GuptaThe American Journal of Gastroenterology
New colonoscopy prepping guidelines released. Multi-society recommendations raise performance measures.Herrin Publishing Partners
Introduction Many advances have been made in new colonoscopy techn iques and imaging modalities. Despite these advances they are limited by the quality of a patient's bowel prep. Numerous studies have evaluated different bowel preparatio... EA Bowman,ME Benson,J Hourigan,... - 《Gastrointestinal...
positron emission tomographygraphical analysislinear regression analysisparameter estimationnoise-induced biasABSTRACTdoi:10.1016/S1590-8658(11)60156-4P. CesaroC. SpadaL. PetruzzielloI. JuriensG. CostamagnaElsevier LtdDigestive & Liver Disease