Clinical Research
Copyright ©2005 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2005; 11(47): 7486-7493
Published online Dec 21, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i47.7486
Table 1 Grades of bowel cleansing
ScoreStool amountStool consistencyPercent wall visualizedOverall assessment
0NoneNone≥90%
1SmallClear lavage75-89%Excellent (small volume of clear liquid)
2ModerateLiquid stool50-74%Good (large volume of clear liquid)
3LargeParticulate stool ≤49%Fair (some semi-solid stool that could be suctioned or washed away)
4Semi-solid stoolPoor (semi-solid stool that could not be suctioned or washed away)
5Solid stool
Table 2 Demographic characteristics and prior bowel preparation experience
VariablesNaP (n = 40)
PEG (n = 40)
N%N%P1
Gender0.178
Male1845.02562.5
Female2255.01537.5
Age0.948
Mean±SD252.2±13.652.4±12.6
Median (range)51.9 (25.6-75.6)54.2 (23.1-77.3)
Frame size0.571
Small (BMI<21)615.0615.0
Medium (BMI:21–24)3075.02665.0
Large (BMI>24)410.0820.0
Concomitant edication410.0512.51.000
Anti-hypertensive12.5410.0
Others37.5410.0
Previous bowel preparation1.000
1332.51435.0
Table 3 Consumption rate of oral solution
VariablesNaP (n = 38)
PEG (n = 40)
N%N%P1
Consumption rate (%)
100%3284.21127.5<0.001
75-99%615.81537.5
<75%001435.0
Mean±SD297.2±6.973.4±21.1<0.001
Median (range)100 (75–100)75 (25–100)
Table 4 Overall assessment of preparation by the colonoscopist and stratified by completion of solution
GroupExcellent (%)Good (%)Fair (%)Poor (%)χ2M–HPGood/excellent (%)P
Overall
NaP (n = 38)22 (57.9)8 (21.1)8 (21.1)0 (0.0)0.64830 (78.9)0.7781
PEG (n = 40)22 (55.0)11 (27.5)3 (7.5)4 (10.0)33 (82.5)
Complete1000.58420.3212
NaP (n = 32)19 (59.4)7 (21.9)6 (18.8)0 (0.0)26 (81.3)
PEG (n = 11)8 (72.7)2 (18.2)1 (9.1)0 (0.0)10 (90.9)
Incomplete0-99
NaP (n = 6)3 (50.0)1 (16.7)2 (33.3)0 (0.0)4 (66.7)
PEG (n = 29)14 (48.3)9 (31.0)2 (6.9)4 (13.8)23 (79.3)
Table 5 Colonic segmental assessment of preparation
Stool amount (none/small) N (%)
Stool consistency (none/clear lavage) N (%)
% Colonic wall visualized (≥75%) N (%)
NaP (N = 38)PEG (N = 40)PNaP (N = 38)PEG (N = 40)PNaP (N = 38)PEG (N = 40)P
Rectum37 (97.4)33 (82.5)0.05731 (81.6)32 (80.0)1.00037 (97.4)37 (92.5)0.616
Descending36 (94.7)28 (70.0)0.00732 (84.2)33 (82.5)1.00038 (100)35 (87.5)0.055
Transverse135 (94.6)29 (74.4)0.02531 (83.8)34 (87.2)0.75237 (100)37 (94.9)0.494
Ascending235 (100)35 (89.7)0.11724 (68.6)31 (79.5)0.30235 (100)38 (97.4)1.000
Cecum235 (100)35 (89.7)0.11723 (65.7)31 (79.5)0.20235 (100)37 (94.9)0.495
Table 6 Occurrence and severity of anticipated adverse events
NaP (n = 40)
PEG (n = 40)
MildModerateSevereOccurrence (%)1MildModerateSevereOccurrence (%)1P2
Nausea170118 (45)144018 (45)1.000
Vomiting91010 (25)5409 (22.5)1.000
Abdominal bloating162018 (45)120012 (30)0.248
Abdominal pain141116 (40)110011 (27.5)0.344
Anal irritation133016 (40)101112 (30)0.482
Dizziness132116 (40)101011 (27.5)0.344
Chills3014 (10)3003 (7.5)1.000
Hunger pains7007 (17.5)7007 (17.5)1.000
Headache6107 (17.5)6006 (15)1.000
Insomnia34105 (12.8)2002 (5)0.263
Total114117118010191
Table 7 Electrolytes
NaP (n = 40)
PEG (n = 40)
Overall
2-Sample
Baseline
Follow-up
Change1
Baseline
Follow-up
Change1
Baseline
Follow-up
Change1
t-test
Mean±SD2Mean±SD2Mean±SD2Mean±SD2Mean±SD2Mean±SD2Mean±SD2Mean±SD2Mean±SD2P3
Na (meq/L)138.83±2.15140.40±2.421.58±2.57b138.85±2.15140.88±2.372.03±1.83b138.84±2.14140.64±2.391.80±2.23b0.370
K (meq/L)3.99±0.343.86±0.39-0.13±0.434.02±0.404.10±0.500.09±0.404.00±0.373.98±0.46-0.02±0.430.022a
Cl (meq/L)104.93±2.75101.48±2.77-3.45±2.84b105.20±2.85101.43±2.38-3.78±2.71b105.06±2.78101.45±2.57-3.61±2.76b0.602
Ca (mg/dL)9.17±0.359.17±0.39-0.01±0.499.14±0.369.29±0.340.15±0.40a9.16±0.359.23±0.370.07±0.460.129
P (mg/dL)3.42±0.832.71±0.50-0.71±0.76b3.25±0.573.10±0.51-0.16±0.573.34±0.712.90±0.54-0.43±0.73b<0.001b
Table 8 Hemodynamic profile
Baseline
Day of colonoscopy change1 from baseline
Follow-up visit change1 from baseline
NaPPEGNaPPEGNaPPEG
Pulse (beats/min) mean±SD276.4±11.272.9±12.45.4±13.66.7±12.61.7±10.90.6±13.0
Elevation in pulse rate ±10 beats/min (n %)13 (32.5%)13 (32.5%)8 (20%)9 (22.5%)
Elevation in pulse rate ±20 beats/min (n %)5 (12.5%)4 (10%)3 (7.5%)3 (7.5%)
SBP3 (mmHg) mean±SD2128.0±16.4130.4±16.0-6.8±12.5-1.7±10.8-4.3±10.7-1.4±13.6
Drop in SBP ≥10 mmHg (n %)13 (32.5%)11 (27.5%)14 (35%)7 (17.5%)
Drop in SBP ≥20 mmHg (n %)3 (7.5%)0 (0.0%)2 (5%)4 (10%)