COMPARISON OF FOUR BOWEL CLEANSING AGENTS FOR COLONOSCOPY AND FACTORS AFFECTING THEIR EFFICIENCY - PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED STUDY

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KMOCHOVA Klara NGO Ondřej MÁJEK Ondřej ZAVORAL Miroslav SUCHANEK Stepan

Year of publication 2020
Type Conference abstract
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Faculty of Medicine

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Description Polyethylene glycol (PEG) was considered as a gold standard in bowel preparation before colonoscopy for a long time. Its main disadvantage is high volume (4l). Low volume solutions: oral sulphate-based solution (OSS), low volume PEG + ascorbic acid (2L-PEG/Asc) and sodium picosulphate + magnesium citric-acid solution (SP/MC) might be appropriate substitution of PEG.
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