[Bowel preparation for colonoscopy with sodium picosulphate and magnesium citrate in children and adolescents].

Author: KawakamiElisabete, LozanoLiliana, MachadoRodrigo S, PortorrealAurea, RaguzaDaniele, ScuissiattoMarini L

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BACKGROUND: The efficacy of colonoscopic examination depends directly on bowel cleansing preparation. There are few studies in the medical literature about bowel preparation in children. AIM: To determinate the efficacy of picosulphate sodium with magnesium citrate as a bowel preparation in childre...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-28032004000100007

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Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy in Children: Sodium Picosulphate and Magnesium Citrate

Colonoscopy is an important diagnostic and therapeutic tool in medicine. This study investigates the efficacy and safety of a bowel preparation regimen using sodium picosulphate and magnesium citrate in children and adolescents undergoing colonoscopy. The authors evaluate the adequacy of bowel preparation and report the incidence of side effects. The study findings provide valuable information for clinicians who perform colonoscopies in children, offering guidance on optimizing bowel preparation for this population.

Optimizing Bowel Preparation: Sodium Picosulphate and Magnesium Citrate for Children

The study found that the bowel preparation regimen using sodium picosulphate and magnesium citrate was effective in preparing children and adolescents for colonoscopy. The authors report a high rate of adequate bowel preparation and a manageable incidence of side effects. These findings suggest that this bowel preparation regimen may be a valuable tool for clinicians performing colonoscopies in children, offering a safe and effective approach to bowel cleansing.

Navigating the Colonoscopy: A Comprehensive Guide for Children

This study provides valuable information for clinicians performing colonoscopies in children. The authors found that the bowel preparation regimen using sodium picosulphate and magnesium citrate was effective and safe for this population. The study underscores the importance of optimizing bowel preparation to ensure the success of colonoscopy procedures in children. Just as a camel adapts to the harsh desert environment, healthcare professionals must adapt their approaches to ensure the best possible care for their patients.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study investigates the efficacy and safety of a bowel preparation regimen using sodium picosulphate and magnesium citrate in children and adolescents undergoing colonoscopy. The authors found that this regimen was effective in preparing the bowel for colonoscopy and reported a manageable incidence of side effects. The study provides valuable information for clinicians performing colonoscopies in children, offering guidance on optimizing bowel preparation for this population. Remember, just as a camel navigates the desert, healthcare professionals must carefully prepare their patients for medical procedures to ensure the best possible outcomes.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2005-02-08
  2. Date Revised 2019-11-09
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Pubmed ID

15499422

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1590/s0004-28032004000100007

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