Cleansing efficacy and safety of bowel preparation protocol using sodium picosulfate/magnesium citrate considering subjective experiences: An observational study

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Fang-Xun Liu [1 ]
Li Wang [2 ]
Wen-Jie Yan [1 ]
Li-Chun Zou [1 ]
Yue-An Cao [1 ]
Xiang-Chun Lin [2 ]
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[1] Department of International Medical Center,Peking University International Hospital
[2] Department of Gastroenterology,Peking University International Hospital
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BACKGROUND Research data from patient reports indicate that the least bearable part of colonoscopy is the administration of laxatives for bowel preparation.AIM To observe the intestinal cleansing efficacy and safety of sodium picosulfate/magnesium citrate and to discuss the patients’ experiences due to the procedure.METHODS Subjects hospitalized in the International Medical Center Ward of Peking University International Hospital, Beijing, China, from April 29 to October 29, 2020, for whom the colonoscopy was planned, were enrolled. Bowel preparation was performed using sodium picosulfate/magnesium citrate. The effect of bowel cleansing was evaluated according to the Ottawa Bowel Preparation Scale, defecation conditions and adverse reactions were recorded, and the comfort level and subjective satisfaction concerning medication were evaluated by the visual analogue scale/score(VAS).RESULTS The bowel preparation procedure was planned for all patients enrolled, which included 42 males and 22 females. The results showed an average liquid rehydration volume of 3000 m L, an average onset of action for the first dose at 89.04 min, an average number of bowel movements of 4.3 following the first dose, an average onset of action for the second dose at 38.90 min and an average number of bowel movements of 5.0 after the second dose. The total average Ottawa Bowel Preparation Scale score was 3.6, with 93.55% of bowel preparations in the "qualified" and 67.74% in the "excellent" grade. The average VAS score of effect on sleep was 0, and the average VAS score of perianal pain was also 0. The average VAS score for ease of taking and taste perception of the bowel cleanser was 10. Side effects included mild to moderate nausea(15.63%), mild vomiting(4.69%), mild to moderate abdominal pain(7.81%), mild to moderate abdominal distension(20.31%), mild palpitation(7.81%) and mild dizziness(4.69%).CONCLUSION Sodium picosulfate/magnesium citrate is effective and safe for bowel preparation before colonoscopy with high subjective patient acceptance, thus improving overall patient compliance.
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