Effects of different amount of intestinal fluids and different administration time in the preparation of the intestinal microscopy
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2018.13.015
- VernacularTitle:不同清肠液量及服用时间在结肠镜检查肠道准备中的效果研究
- Author:
Qixian QIN
1
;
Yanbo TANG
;
Huaiying LI
;
Guijiao ZHANG
Author Information
1. 广西科技大学第一附属医院消化内科
- Keywords:
Colonoscopy;
Bowel preparation;
Magnesium sulfate;
Compound polyethylene glycol electrolyte dispersion
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2018;24(13):1546-1548
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the optimized ratio of magnesium sulfate and compound polyethylene glycol electric dissolution of two common colon cleansing agent in the preparation of intestinal microscopy, so as to provide references for bowel preparation in clinical colonoscopy treatment. Methods A total of 480 cases of outpatients and inpatients for colonoscopy from March 2016 to March 2017 were selected. All the patients who took magnesium sulfate and compound polyethylene glycol electric dissolution were respectively assigned into four groups according to the dosage and different time of administration, with 60 cases in each group. The effects of bowel preparation and the incidence of adverse effects were compared. Results In the magnesium sulfate groups, there were 53 cases of ClassⅠthe score of bowel cleaning in the group of taking 25% magnesium sulfate 100 ml and water 2 000 ml orally in 1 hour, which was better than the other 3 groups. Hintergroup was 105.654 1 (P<0.01), and Hinterclass was 124.259 9 (P<0.01), and the differences was statistically significant. In the compound polyethylene glycol electric dissolution groups, there were 51 cases of ClassⅠthe score of bowel cleaning in the group of taking 2 boxes of compound polyethylene glycol electric dissolution with water 1 500 ml in 0.5 hour, which was better than the other 3 groups. Hintergrop was 79.280 3, and Hinterclass was 145.504 2, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.01). There was no statistical significance in the differences of the incidence of adverse effects (H=47.25, 19.50;P>0.05). Conclusions When using magnesium sulfate in the colonoscopy bowel preparation, taking 25% magnesium sulfate 100 ml and warm water 2 000 ml in 1 hour by oral could get the best colon cleaning effects. When using compound polyethylene glycol electric dissolution, the best cleaning effect ratio is 2 boxes of compound polyethylene glycol electric dissolution with water 1 500 ml in 1 hour, which is suitable for popularization and application.