Objectives: To evaluate outcomes of colorectal screening using sodium picosulfate and magnesium citrate compared with other prescription bowel-preparation agents. Primary endpoints were rates of procedure-associated hospitalizations, diagnosis at hospitalization, and rates of early repeat screenings. Methods: This retrospective cohort study identified patients using the Truven Health Analytics MarketScan databases, which contain fully adjudicated, de-identified, medical- and prescription-drug claims, as well as demographic and enrollment information for individuals with commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare supplemental insurance coverage. Patients who had a colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy over a 3-year period were identified using International ...
Patient compliance during bowel preparation is important for successful colonoscopy. Bowel preparati...
Background/Aims: Adequate bowel preparation is an essential factor affecting the visibility of colon...
Background: Colonoscopy is the most frequent exam used to evaluate colonic mucosa, allowing the dia...
Contains fulltext : 155067.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: A...
BackgroundColonoscopy remains the gold standard for the investigation of abnormalities within the co...
BACKGROUND:Colonoscopy remains the gold standard for the investigation of abnormalities within the c...
BackgroundAdequate bowel preparation before colonoscopy is crucial. Unfortunately, 25% of colonoscop...
BackgroundAdequate bowel preparation before colonoscopy is crucial. Unfortunately, 25% of colonoscop...
BackgroundAdequate bowel preparation before colonoscopy is crucial. Unfortunately, 25% of colonoscop...
Lynch gene carriers undergo regular surveillance colonoscopies. Polyethylene glycol-electrolyte solu...
Background - The cleansing of the colon for a colonoscopy exam must be complete so as to allow the v...
Background: High-quality bowel preparation is crucial for achieving the goals of colonoscopy. Howeve...
Contains fulltext : 182667.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Background: A...
BACKGROUND: Because of its volume, adequate bowel preparation remains problematic in physically unfi...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Efficacy of two low volume bowel cleansing preparations, polyethylene glyco...
Patient compliance during bowel preparation is important for successful colonoscopy. Bowel preparati...
Background/Aims: Adequate bowel preparation is an essential factor affecting the visibility of colon...
Background: Colonoscopy is the most frequent exam used to evaluate colonic mucosa, allowing the dia...
Contains fulltext : 155067.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: A...
BackgroundColonoscopy remains the gold standard for the investigation of abnormalities within the co...
BACKGROUND:Colonoscopy remains the gold standard for the investigation of abnormalities within the c...
BackgroundAdequate bowel preparation before colonoscopy is crucial. Unfortunately, 25% of colonoscop...
BackgroundAdequate bowel preparation before colonoscopy is crucial. Unfortunately, 25% of colonoscop...
BackgroundAdequate bowel preparation before colonoscopy is crucial. Unfortunately, 25% of colonoscop...
Lynch gene carriers undergo regular surveillance colonoscopies. Polyethylene glycol-electrolyte solu...
Background - The cleansing of the colon for a colonoscopy exam must be complete so as to allow the v...
Background: High-quality bowel preparation is crucial for achieving the goals of colonoscopy. Howeve...
Contains fulltext : 182667.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Background: A...
BACKGROUND: Because of its volume, adequate bowel preparation remains problematic in physically unfi...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Efficacy of two low volume bowel cleansing preparations, polyethylene glyco...
Patient compliance during bowel preparation is important for successful colonoscopy. Bowel preparati...
Background/Aims: Adequate bowel preparation is an essential factor affecting the visibility of colon...
Background: Colonoscopy is the most frequent exam used to evaluate colonic mucosa, allowing the dia...