Background: Standard bowel cleansing for colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) requires a liquid diet and bowel laxatives for at least 2 days, which is a major drawback of this procedure and affects tolerance and acceptability.
Objective: To compare the quality of colon cleanliness achieved with one-day versus two-day bowel preparation in outpatients undergoing CCE.
Methods: Patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups: group I (one-day schedule, n=20) received a fiber-free diet and 3 L of polyethylene glycol (PEG) on day 0; group II (two-day schedule, n=20) received a liquid diet and 3 L of PEG in the evening of day -1, and 1L of PEG in the early morning of day 0. In both groups, the patients received 15 mg bisacodyl on day -1 and one or two additional sodium phosphate (NaP) boosters following capsule ingestion. Each colon segment was assessed for cleanliness using a four-point grading scale (excellent=1, good=2, fair=3, and poor=4). For the final analysis, colon cleanliness was rated as adequate (good or excellent) or inadequate (fair or poor).
Results: Overall colon cleanliness was adequate in 94% (CI 91-97) of patients in group I versus 80% (CI 72-88) in group II (P=0.27). No significant differences were observed in the per-segment quality of colon cleansing between the two groups. CCE reached the rectum in 80% (CI 73-87) of patients in group I versus 75% (CI 67-83) in group II (p=0.59).
Conclusion: The quality of colon cleanliness achieved with one-day bowel preparation is equivalent to that of the standard two-day schedule in patients undergoing CCE.
Keywords: Colon capsule endoscopy; Colonic cleansing; Colonoscopia; Cápsula endoscópica de colon; Preparación colónica.
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