Split-dose bowel preparation for colonoscopy and residual gastric fluid volume: an observational study

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Melanie HuffmanD K Rex

Abstract

Split-dose bowel preparations for colonoscopy are more effective and better tolerated than preparations given entirely the day or evening before the procedure; however, some resistance to split-dose preparation stems from concerns about an increased risk of aspiration with same-day preparation. We sought to evaluate residual gastric volumes in patients after split-dose bowel preparations. Prospective measurement of residual gastric volumes in patients undergoing same-day EGD and colonoscopy after split-dose bowel preparations, patients undergoing EGD alone, or patients undergoing EGD and colonoscopy after bowel preparation given entirely the evening before the procedure. Tertiary care hospital-based endoscopy unit. This study involved 712 patients, including 254 in the split-dose bowel preparation group, 411 in the EGD-only group, and 47 in the evening-before-procedure bowel preparation group. Measurement of residual gastric volume before endoscopic procedures. Residual gastric volume. The mean residual gastric volume in patients receiving split-dose bowel preparation (19.7 mL) was higher than in patients undergoing EGD alone (14.6 mL) but not different from that in patients receiving bowel preparation the evening before the pr...Continue Reading

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