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Effects of hyperosmolar agents--lactulose, lactitol, sodium phosphate and polyethylene glycol--on cecal coliform bacteria during traditional bowel cleansing: an experimental study in rats.
Author: BasaklarA C, CirakM Y, DemirogullariB, KaleN, KarabulutB, KulahC, OzenI O, PoyrazA, SonmezK
Original Abstract of the Article :
Mechanical bowel cleansing is considered to be necessary prior to colorectal surgery, some radiological or endoscopic procedures, and for fecal disimpaction. Traditional bowel cleansing (TBC) with cathartics and enemas is a method of mechanical bowel cleansing for patients who have restrictive facto...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15178905
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Evaluating the Impact of Hyperosmolar Agents on Colonic Flora During Bowel Cleansing
The field of [bowel preparation] is crucial for ensuring optimal conditions for various procedures, such as [colorectal surgery, radiological examinations, and fecal disimpaction]. This experimental study investigates the [effects of hyperosmolar agents] on [colonic flora and bacterial translocation] during [traditional bowel cleansing (TBC)]. The researchers evaluated the impact of [lactulose, lactitol, sodium phosphate (NaP), polyethylene glycol 3350 (PEG3350), and physiological saline] on the [colonic microbial population] in rats.
PEG3350 Emerges as a Safer and More Effective Option
The study found that [lactulose] resulted in the [highest level of coliform bacterial overgrowth and bacterial translocation] to the [mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs)]. The other agents, except for [saline and control groups], also caused some degree of bacterial translocation. However, [PEG3350] appeared to be [safer and more effective] than the other agents, suggesting its potential as a superior option for [traditional bowel cleansing]. This study is like exploring a desert landscape, where different routes lead to different outcomes, and choosing the safest and most efficient path is crucial.
Optimizing Bowel Cleansing Practices
The study highlights the importance of [carefully considering the choice of bowel cleansing agents] and their potential impact on [colonic flora and bacterial translocation]. The findings suggest that [PEG3350] may be a [preferred option] for traditional bowel cleansing due to its [lower risk of adverse effects]. This study provides valuable insights for clinicians seeking to optimize [bowel preparation practices] and minimize the risk of complications.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This experimental study offers valuable insights into the [impact of hyperosmolar agents] on [colonic flora] during [bowel cleansing]. The findings suggest that [PEG3350] may be a safer and more effective option compared to other commonly used agents, contributing to safer and more effective bowel preparation practices.
Date :
- Date Completed 2004-11-19
- Date Revised 2018-11-30
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