Efficacy of Single- Versus Split-dose Polyethylene Glycol for Colonic Preparation in Children: A Randomized Control Study.

Author: PoddarUjjal, SarmaMoinak Sen, SrivastavaAnshu, TripathiParijat Ram, YachhaSurender Kumar

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is the most effective colon-cleansing agent but volume-related adverse effects are common. Though split-dose PEG is used in adults, no pediatric study so-far has compared split-dose with single-dose PEG. We aimed at comparing the efficacy and tolerability of split-dose vers...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31567887

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Navigating the Bowel Preparation Desert: A Tale of Two Doses

Bowel preparation for children, a process often likened to navigating a challenging desert, can be uncomfortable and unpleasant. Polyethylene glycol (PEG), a commonly used colon-cleansing agent, can cause volume-related adverse effects, making the experience even more difficult. This study, like a seasoned explorer seeking a more comfortable path, investigated the efficacy and tolerability of split-dose PEG compared to single-dose PEG in children undergoing bowel preparation. The findings, like a well-placed oasis in the desert, suggest that split-dose PEG may be a more tolerable option for children, offering a potentially better experience during this essential procedure.

A More Comfortable Journey: Split-Dose PEG for Bowel Preparation in Children

This randomized controlled trial, like a camel caravan setting out on a long journey, compared the efficacy and tolerability of split-dose PEG and single-dose PEG for bowel preparation in children. The results, like a map revealing a more comfortable route, suggest that split-dose PEG may be better tolerated by children, offering a potentially less stressful experience during bowel preparation. This finding, like a refreshing spring in the desert, could significantly improve the comfort and satisfaction of young patients undergoing this necessary procedure.

A Smoother Path: Improving the Bowel Preparation Experience for Children

The desert of bowel preparation for children, like all deserts, can be challenging. This study, like a guidebook to a more comfortable journey, explores the potential benefits of split-dose PEG. The findings, like a beacon of hope in the desert, suggest that split-dose PEG may offer a more tolerable and effective approach for children undergoing bowel preparation. This could lead to a smoother and more positive experience for young patients, making this necessary procedure a little less daunting.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a camel navigating the vast desert of bowel preparation, offers a promising new path for improving the experience for children. Split-dose PEG, with its potential for enhanced tolerability, could make a significant difference in the lives of young patients undergoing bowel preparation. By embracing this approach, we can create a more comfortable and compassionate journey for children facing this challenging procedure.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-03-04
  2. Date Revised 2021-03-04
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

31567887

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

00005176-202001000-00025

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