Antispasmodic drugs to reduce discomfort and colonic spasm during barium enemas: comparison of oral hyoscyamine, i.v. glucagon, and no drug.

Author: BennettW F, BovaJ G, JurdiR A

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Parenterally administered glucagon is currently the agent of choice for reducing abdominal discomfort and colonic spasm during a barium enema. Because glucagon is expensive and frequently causes nausea, we evaluated the use of oral hyoscyamine sulfate as an alternate agent and compared it with IV gl...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.161.5.8273637

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Antispasmodic Drugs for Barium Enemas: Finding Relief in the Desert of Digestive Procedures

Medical procedures, like navigating a vast and unfamiliar desert, can sometimes be uncomfortable and even painful. This study, like a research team searching for a smoother journey, investigates the use of antispasmodic drugs to reduce discomfort and colonic spasm during barium enemas.

The researchers, like skilled guides, compare the effectiveness of oral hyoscyamine sulfate, intravenous glucagon, and no medication in reducing abdominal discomfort and spasm during barium enemas. They aim to identify the most effective and tolerable option for patients.

Easing Discomfort: Seeking a More Comfortable Oasis

The study finds that both oral hyoscyamine sulfate and intravenous glucagon effectively reduce abdominal discomfort and colonic spasm during barium enemas. However, the researchers note that glucagon is more expensive and frequently causes nausea, highlighting the potential benefits of oral hyoscyamine as a more cost-effective and well-tolerated alternative.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a traveler discovering a more pleasant path through the desert of medical procedures, explores ways to improve patient comfort during barium enemas. The researchers identify oral hyoscyamine sulfate as a potentially effective and well-tolerated alternative to intravenous glucagon, highlighting the importance of considering patient comfort and minimizing side effects in medical procedures. Like the desert, the journey of healthcare requires a balance of effectiveness and compassion to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1994-02-03
  2. Date Revised 2016-11-23
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

8273637

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.2214/ajr.161.5.8273637

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