Overview
The Effect of a Predictive Model of Bowel Preparation Based on Procedure-related Factors
Status:
Completed
Completed
Trial end date:
2021-03-01
2021-03-01
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
The rate of adequate bowel preparation is one of important quality indicators of colonoscopy. Inadequate bowel preparation negatively affects the outcomes of colonoscopy. If patients with inadequate bowel preparation were identified before the procedure, enhanced strategy could be offered to achieve better bowel cleaning. Currently, there were three predicting models of inadequate bowel preparation established based on patient-related factors. So far, none of predictive models have been tested in other than their validation cohort populations, and no study has attempted to apply a different regimen to patients presenting with risk factors for inadequate colon cleanliness. In previous studies, we established a prediction model based on procedure-related factors, which has better accuracy and can better predict the quality of bowel preparation. The aim of this study is to compare the quality of bowel preparation by using a predictive model based on procedure-related factors versus the criterion group in unsedation patientsPhase:
N/AAccepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy VolunteersDetails
Lead Sponsor:
Air Force Military Medical University, China
Fourth Military Medical University
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- Age: 18~75 years
- Patients undergoing morning colonoscopy
Exclusion Criteria:
- colon resection;
- suspected bowel obstruction;
- moderate or severe complications related to drinking the 1st or 2rd dose of PEG
- hemodynamically unstable;
- lactating or pregnant women;
- no need to reach the ileocecal segment
- unwilling to provided informed content.