Immediate unprepared hydroflush colonoscopy for severe lower GI bleeding: a feasibility study

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Repaka, Aparna
Atkinson, Matthew R.
Faulx, Ashley L.
Isenberg, Gerard A.
Cooper, Gregory S.
Chak, Amitabh
Wong, Richard C. K. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Case Med Ctr, Div Gastroenterol & Liver Dis, Digest Hlth Inst, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
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LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE; URGENT COLONOSCOPY; HOSPITAL STAY; EXPERIENCE;
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10.1016/j.gie.2012.03.1391
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: Urgent colonoscopy is not always the preferred initial intervention in severe lower GI bleeding because of the need for a large volume of oral bowel preparation, the time required for administering the preparation, and concern regarding adequate visualization. Objective: To evaluate the feasibility, safety, and outcomes of immediate unprepared hydroflush colonoscopy for severe lower GI bleeding. Design: Prospective feasibility study of immediate colonoscopy after tap-water enema without oral bowel preparation, aided by water-jet pumps and mechanical suction devices in patients admitted to the intensive care unit with a primary diagnosis of severe lower GI bleeding. Setting: Tertiary referral center. Main Outcome Measurements: Primary outcome measurement was the percentage of colonoscopies in which the preparation permitted satisfactory evaluation of the entire length of the colon suspected to contain the source of bleeding. Secondary outcome measurements were visualization of a definite source of bleeding, length of hospital and intensive care unit (ICU) stays, rebleeding rates, and transfusion requirements. Results: Thirteen procedures were performed in 12 patients. Complete colonoscopy to the cecum was performed in 9 of 13 patients (69.2%). However, endoscopic visualization was thought to be adequate for definitive or presumptive identification of the source of bleeding in all procedures, with no colonoscopy repeated because of inadequate preparation. A definite source of bleeding was identified in 5 of 13 procedures (38.5%). The median length of ICU stay was 1.5 days; of hospital stay, 4.3 days. Recurrent bleeding during the same hospitalization, requiring repeated endoscopy, surgery, or angiotherapy, was seen in 3 of 12 patients (25%). Limitations: Uncontrolled feasibility study of selected patients. Conclusion: Immediate unprepared hydroflush colonoscopy in patients with severe lower GI bleeding is feasible with the hydroflush technique. (Gastrointest Endosc 2012;76:367-73.)
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