Adequate quality of bowel preparation(BP) is essential for colonoscopy. Several guidelines recommend that split-dose of 4L PEG should be used as a standard regime for BP. However, the high-volume PEG caused lower compliance to the regime and increased cost. Oral lactulose is a treatment for constipation. It tastes sweet and has no obvious gastrointestinal side effects. Previous study shows 200ml lactulose oral solution plus 2L water has been proven superior BP compared to 2L PEG. However, there is a lack of research describing bowel cleansing and colonoscopy outcomes using lactulose oral solution compared with the standard split dose of 4L PEG. Here we compared the use of a lactulose oral solution (300ml+1.5 L) with a PEG formulation (2 L) for colonoscopy preparation using the following metrics: quality of cleansing, colonoscopy outcomes, patient/physician satisfaction, and patient tolerability.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
800
In experiment cohort, patients do not use standard bowel preparation regimen, they totally drink 300ml lactulose.
In control cohort, patients use the standard split-dose bowel preparation regimen,
Bowel preparation
Boston bowel preparation score (BBPS):cleanliness of each part of the colon: 0=unprepared colon segment with mucosa not seen because of solid stool that cannot be cleared; 1=portion of mucosa of the colon segment seen, but other areas of the colon segment not well seen because of staining, residual stool, and/or opaque liquid; 2=minor amount of residual staining, small fragments of stool and/or opaque liquid, but mucosa of colon segment seen well; 3=entire mucosa of colon segment seen well with no residual staining, small fragments of stool, or opaque liquid.
Time frame: 2 hours
Adverse events
Time frame: 2 hours
Willingness to repeat bowel preparation (BP)
We will ask patients in the form of questionnaire whether they are willing to repeat the same bowel preparation method if they need colonoscopy examination again.
Time frame: 2 hours
Adenoma detection rate
Time frame: 2 hours
Insertion time
Time frame: 2 hours
Withdrawal time
Time frame: 2 hours
Cecal intubation rate
Time frame: 2 hours
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