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Adequate bowel cleansing is essential for optimal colonoscopic examination. However, none of the colonoscopy preparation regimens is safe, efficient and also comfortable. The investigators' aim was to determine whether adding stewed apricot juice to senna increases patient comfort and improves bowel cleansing during colonoscopy preparation.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Stewed apricot juice + senna group | Active Comparator | 68 patients received 250 ml of Senna solution (containing 500 mg sennoside A+B calcium) (X-M solution, Yenisehir Pharmaceuticals, Turkey) at 6 PM on the day before colonoscopy, and at 6 AM on the day of the procedure. Additional one liter of stewed apricot juice (made with dried apricot) were told to be drunken until 2 h before colonoscopy. |
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| senna alone group | Active Comparator | 60 patients received 250 ml of Senna solution (containing 500 mg sennoside A+B calcium) (X-M solution, Yenisehir Pharmaceuticals, Turkey) at 6 PM on the day before colonoscopy, and at 6 AM on the day of the procedure. 1 patient was dropped out due to obstructive sigmoid colon cancer. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Senna and stewed apricot juice | Drug | comparison of bowel cleansing and patient comfort. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The quality of overall colon cleansing | The quality of colon cleansing was evaluated by using the validated Ottawa Bowel Preparation Quality Scale (Table 1). The score was calculated by adding the 0 to 4 ratings for recto-sigmoid, transverse and right colon separately and the 0 to 2 fluid quantity rating. 0, 1 and 2 scores were accepted for adequate preparation while 3 and 4 not, for each colonic segment. Table 1 Ottawa Bowel Preparation Quality Scale Score Description 0 No fluid
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The quality of cleansing in the right colon, and patient comfort. | 0, 1 and 2 scores were accepted for adequate preparation while 3 and 4 not, for right colonic segment. Upon arrival at the endoscopy unit,the participants were asked to complete a nurse-administered questionnaire to assess their tolerability and adverse events during preparation. This questionnaire included of 18 questions and was used in similar previous studies specified in references section. Participant acceptability was assessed as difficulty of finishing ingestion of the regimens. Participant compliance was defined as success in consuming the total amount of the regimens. Participants were also asked for willingness to receive the same regimen in the future. Participants were assessed for safety based on frequency and severity of adverse events nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, abdominal bloating, weakness,sleep disturbance and anal irritation symptoms rated for absent, mild, moderate and severe. |
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| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 10968848 | Result | Aronchick CA, Lipshutz WH, Wright SH, Dufrayne F, Bergman G. A novel tableted purgative for colonoscopic preparation: efficacy and safety comparisons with Colyte and Fleet Phospho-Soda. Gastrointest Endosc. 2000 Sep;52(3):346-52. doi: 10.1067/mge.2000.108480. | |
| 19555936 | Result | Abut E, Guveli H, Yasar B, Bolukbas C, Bolukbas FF, Ince AT, Kendir T, Dalay AR, Kurdas OO. Administration of olive oil followed by a low volume of polyethylene glycol-electrolyte lavage solution improves patient satisfaction with right-side colonic cleansing over administration of the conventional volume of polyethylene glycol-electrolyte lavage solution for colonoscopy preparation. Gastrointest Endosc. 2009 Sep;70(3):515-21. doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2009.01.002. Epub 2009 Jun 24. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D000081226 | Sennosides |
| ID | Term |
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| D012676 | Senna Extract |
| D000880 | Anthraquinones |
| D000095322 | Anthrones |
| D000873 | Anthracenes |
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| Senna alone | Drug | comparison of bowel cleansing and patient comfort. |
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| During colonoscopy and the day before colonoscopy, respectively. |
| 12085041 | Result | Berkelhammer C, Ekambaram A, Silva RG. Low-volume oral colonoscopy bowel preparation: sodium phosphate and magnesium citrate. Gastrointest Endosc. 2002 Jul;56(1):89-94. doi: 10.1067/mge.2002.125361. |
| D011084 |
| Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons |
| D006841 | Hydrocarbons, Aromatic |
| D006844 | Hydrocarbons, Cyclic |
| D006838 | Hydrocarbons |
| D009930 | Organic Chemicals |
| D011809 | Quinones |
| D011083 | Polycyclic Compounds |
| D006027 | Glycosides |
| D002241 | Carbohydrates |
| D010936 | Plant Extracts |
| D028321 | Plant Preparations |
| D001688 | Biological Products |
| D045424 | Complex Mixtures |