Tolerability and patient acceptance of sodium phosphate tablets compared with 4-L PEG solution in colon cleansing: combined results of 2 identically designed, randomized, controlled, parallel group, multicenter phase 3 trials.

Author: , BarishCharles, BurackHarry, DalkeDouglas Dean, DuckorSteven, KastenbergDavid, PutnamWilliam, ValenzuelaGregg

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GOALS: Evaluate patient tolerance and acceptance of a sodium phosphate (NaP) tablet purgative compared with a 4-L polyethylene glycol (PEG) solution. BACKGROUND: Characteristics and side effects of bowel purgatives deter patients from undergoing screening colonoscopy. Published data demonstrated co...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17198066

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Sodium Phosphate Tablets: A More Tolerable Approach to Colon Cleansing

Colon cleansing is an essential part of preparing for colonoscopy, a diagnostic procedure used to examine the lining of the colon. While various purgatives are available for bowel preparation, patient tolerance and acceptance can be a significant factor influencing compliance and overall satisfaction with the procedure. This study compares the tolerability and acceptance of sodium phosphate tablets to a 4-L polyethylene glycol (PEG) solution, two commonly used purgatives.

The study, based on two identically designed, randomized, controlled trials, revealed that sodium phosphate tablets were significantly better tolerated and accepted by patients than the 4-L PEG solution. Patients taking sodium phosphate tablets experienced fewer gastrointestinal adverse events, such as nausea, vomiting, and bloating, and reported a higher level of compliance with the bowel preparation regimen. These findings highlight the potential benefits of sodium phosphate tablets in improving the patient experience and enhancing compliance with colonoscopy preparation.

Sodium Phosphate Tablets: A More Patient-Friendly Approach

The study’s findings suggest that sodium phosphate tablets could be a preferred option for bowel preparation, as they offer a more tolerable and acceptable experience for patients. This can contribute to improved compliance with colonoscopy preparation, leading to more accurate and timely diagnoses.

Sodium Phosphate Tablets: A Step Towards a Smoother Colonoscopy Experience

For patients undergoing colonoscopy, the bowel preparation process can be a source of anxiety and discomfort. Sodium phosphate tablets offer a potential solution, providing a more tolerable and acceptable alternative to traditional PEG solutions. This can improve the overall colonoscopy experience, reducing stress and enhancing patient satisfaction. Just as a camel can navigate a challenging desert terrain, patients can navigate the colonoscopy experience with greater ease and comfort using sodium phosphate tablets.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Colon cleansing can be like traversing a harsh desert, but sodium phosphate tablets offer a more pleasant path. This study shows that these tablets are a more tolerable and acceptable option for bowel preparation, potentially leading to a smoother and less stressful colonoscopy experience for patients.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2007-02-20
  2. Date Revised 2018-12-01
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

17198066

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

00004836-200701000-00010

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