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Abstract
Objective
To investigate feasibility of bowel preparation for colonoscopy in endoscopic ambulatory surgery ward.
Methods
A total of 352 patients at endoscopic ambulatory surgery ward receiving colonoscopy at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University from May 25, 2018 to July 13, 2018 were surveyed by questionnaires. Data of 344 patients, including patient demographics, bowel preparation information and Boston bowel preparation scores and subjective perception of patients were analyzed. Data of 8 others were excluded because they did not complete colonoscopy for the first time due to failure of bowel preparation. Chi-square test and logistic regression analysis were conducted to analyze the quality of bowel preparation and its influencing factors.
Results
A total of 18.0%(62/344) of bowel preparations were inadequate. Morning colonoscopy (P=0.005, OR=2.505, 95%CI: 1.312-4.781) and yellow residual last stool before colonoscopy (P=0.045, OR=0.475, 95%CI: 0.230-0.982) were independent risk factors for inadequate bowel preparation. Patients' tolerance was 88.1%(303/344), satisfaction was 77.9%(268/344), and 54.9%(189/344) were willing to be hospitalized in ambulatory surgery ward again if necessary.
Conclusion
Bowel preparation before colonoscopy in endoscopic ambulatory surgery ward is feasible but not optimal.
Key words:
Colonoscopy; Ambulatory surgery ward; Bowel Preparation
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy is a high-level medical academic journal specializing in digestive endoscopy, which was renamed Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy in August 1996 from Endoscopy.
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy mainly reports the leading scientific research results of esophagoscopy, gastroscopy, duodenoscopy, choledochoscopy, laparoscopy, colorectoscopy, small enteroscopy, sigmoidoscopy, etc. and the progress of their equipments and technologies at home and abroad, as well as the clinical diagnosis and treatment experience.
The main columns are: treatises, abstracts of treatises, clinical reports, technical exchanges, special case reports and endoscopic complications.
The target readers are digestive system diseases and digestive endoscopy workers who are engaged in medical treatment, teaching and scientific research.
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy has been indexed by ISTIC, PKU, CSAD, WPRIM.