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Single blind, randomised trial of efficacy and acceptability of oral Picolax versus self administered phosphate enema in bowel preparation for flexible sigmoidoscopy screening

Atkin, WS and Hart, A and Edwards, R and Cook, CF and Wardle, J and McIntyre, P and Aubrey, R and Baron, C and Sutton, S and Cuzick, J and Senapati, A and Northover, JMA (2000) Single blind, randomised trial of efficacy and acceptability of oral Picolax versus self administered phosphate enema in bowel preparation for flexible sigmoidoscopy screening. BRIT MED J , 320 (7248) 1504 - 1508.

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Abstract

Objective To compare the acceptability and efficacy of two methods of self administered bowel preparation for flexible sigmoidoscopy screening: a single phosphate enema and a single sachet of Picolax.Design Single blind, randomised trial.Setting Endoscopy units of two general hospitals.Participants 1442 men and women aged 55-64 years who had agreed to be screened by flexible sigmoidoscopy.Main outcome measures Attendance rates, compliance with allocated preparations, adverse effects, quality of bowel preparation, procedure time, and yield of neoplasia.Results Compliance with the enema was higher than with the Picolax (608 (84%) v 566 (79%); difference 6%, 95% cofidence interval 2% to 10%). Almost half of those who refused Picolax; used an enema at home. Wind, incontinence, and sleep disturbance were more frequent in the Picolax group than the enema group; bottom soreness was more frequent in the enema group. Around 30% (187) found the diet restriction required by Picolax difficult; 78% (471) found the enema easy to administer. The quality of preparation was better with the enema; the proportion of procedures complete to the descending colon was greater and the mean duration of the procedure was shorter. There was no significant difference in polyp detection rates.Conclusion A single phosphate enema self administered around one hour before leaving home is a more acceptable and effective method of preparing the distal bowel for flexible sigmoidoscopy than Picolax.

Type:Article
Title:Single blind, randomised trial of efficacy and acceptability of oral Picolax versus self administered phosphate enema in bowel preparation for flexible sigmoidoscopy screening
Open access status:An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Keywords:YIELD
UCL classification:UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Population Health Sciences > Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care

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