The primary aim of the study was to test if the administration of Hyoscine Butyl Bromide, at time of caecal intubation, increases the adenoma detection rate.
Outpatients referred for colonoscopy were screened for possible enrollment. Exclusion criteria included: glaucoma, benign prostatic hyperplasia or urinary obstruction, previous intestinal resection, ongoing therapy with tricyclic antidepressants, chronic renal failure and history of IBD. Eligible patients were randomized to receive either 20 mg/2ml of HBB i.v. or 2ml of saline i.v.; both the endoscopist and the patient were blind to the administered drug. The endoscopist was asked to inspect the right, transverse and left colon for at least 2 min for each segment. The number, size and location of polyps were recorded as well as the occurrence episodes of tachycardia (defined as bpm\>140). As indirect estimation of the amount of air retained in the abdomen at the end of the procedure, the DAC (difference in the abdominal circumference measured before and after colonoscopy) was also calculated. At discharge (at least 1 hour after colonoscopy) the bloating perceived by the patient was measured by means of a VA scale (range 0-100).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
400
Hyoscine Butyl Bromide 20mg/2 ml i.v.is administered at time of caecal intubation
Administration of Saline 2 ml at time of caecal intubation
Ospedale Valduce
Como, Italy
RECRUITINGOspedale Valduce
Como, Italy
RECRUITINGEffect of Hyoscine Butyl Bromide on Adenoma Detection Rate (ADR)
Time frame: 5 months
Tolerability of HBB
As indirect estimation of the amount of air retained in the abdomen at the end of the procedure, the DAC (difference in the abdominal circumference measured before and after colonoscopy) was also calculated. At discharge (at least 1 hour after colonoscopy) the bloating perceived by the patient was measured by means of a VA scale (range 0-100).
Time frame: this outcome will be evaluated at the end of colonoscopy
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