Quality of bowel cleansing in hospitalized patients undergoing colonoscopy: A multicentre prospective regional study

Gianluca Rotondano,Antonio Rispo, M E Bottiglieri,Leonardo De Luca,Roberto Lamanda, L F Orsini,Dario Bruzzese,Giuseppe Galloro,Agnese Miranda,C Loguercio,Pasquale Esposito,Gerardo Nardone,Debora Compare, Luca Magno, S Ruggiero,N Imperatore,Giovanni D De Palma,Nicola Gennarelli,Rosario Cuomo, V Passananti, M Cirillo, D Cattaneo,R Bozzi,Valentina D Angelo,Piero Marone,Elisabetta Riccio,Claudio De Nucci, S Monastra, G C Caravelli, Clelia Verde,Pietro Di Giorgio, Francesco Giannattasio, Giuseppe Capece, D Taranto,Massimiliano De Seta, Giuseppe Spinosa,Salvatore De Stefano, Valeria Familiari,Livio Cipolletta,Maria Antonia Bianco,Stefano Sansone, Giovanni Galasso,Patrizia De Colibus,Maurizio Romano,Patrizia Borgheresi, Giovanni Ricco,Marco Martorano,A Gravina,R Marmo,Matilde Rea, A Maurano,Orazio Labianca, Enrico Colantuoni, D Iuliano, Claudio Trovato, Aldo Fontana, Luigi Pasquale,Aristide Morante, Bruno Perugini, Giuseppe Scaglione,Biagio Mauro

Digestive and Liver Disease(2015)

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Background: Quality of bowel cleansing in hospitalized patients undergoing colonoscopy is often unsatisfactory. No study has investigated the inpatient or outpatient setting as cause of inadequate cleansing. Aims: To assess degree of bowel cleansing in inpatients and outpatients and to identify possible predictors of poor bowel preparation in the two populations. Methods: Prospective multicentre study on consecutive colonoscopies in 25 regional endoscopy units. Univariate and multivariate analysis with odds ratio estimation were performed. Results: Data from 3276 colonoscopies were analyzed (2178 outpatients, 1098 inpatients). Incomplete colonoscopy due to inadequate cleansing was recorded in 369 patients (11.2%). There was no significant difference in bowel cleansing rates between in- and outpatients in both colonic segments. In the overall population, independent predictors of inadequate cleansing both at the level of right and left colon were: male gender (odds ratio, 1.20 [1.02-1.43] and 1.27 [1.05-1.53]), diabetes mellitus (odds ratio, 2.35 [1.68-3.29] and 2.12 [1.47-3.05]), chronic constipation (odds ratio, 1.60 [1.30-1.97] and 1.55 [1.23-1.94]), incomplete purge intake (odds ratio, 2.36 [1.90-2.94] and 2.11 [ 1.68-2.65]) and a runway time >12 h (odds ratio, 3.36 [2.40-4.72] and 2.53 [1.74-3.67]). Conclusions: We found no difference in the rate of inadequate bowel preparation between hospitalized patients and outpatients. (C) 2015 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Bowel preparation,Cleansing,Colonoscopy,Hospitalized patients,Outpatients
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