Observational Study
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 7, 2014; 20(41): 15382-15386
Published online Nov 7, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i41.15382
Table 1 Details of pre-procedural data
Characteristicn
Gender
Male35 (46.7%)
Female40 (53.3%)
Comorbid diseases
None44 (58.7%)
Diabetes mellitus2 (2.7%)
Hypertension15 (20.0%)
Diabetes mellitus + hypertension7 (9.3%)
Depression2 (2.7%)
Neurologic disease2 (2.7%)
Others (dermatologic/urologic/gynecologic)3 (4.0%)
Colonoscopy indication
Constipation13 (17.3%)
Abdominal pain12 (16.0%)
Screening124 (32.0%)
Rectal bleeding12 (16.0%)
Chronic diarrhea8 (10.7%)
Postoperative control6 (8.0%)
Complete lack of compliance with the bowel preparation protocol5 (6.7%)
Table 2 Details of during-procedural data
CharacteristicValue
Duration of colonoscopy (min)16.12 ± 6.51
Withdrawal time (min)8.89 ± 4.07
Cecal intubation rate (n = 64)61 (93.8%)
Premature withdrawal due to insufficient bowel preparation7 (9.3%)
Premature withdrawal due to insufficient bowel preparation in protocol patients2 (2.7%)
Polyp detection rate
Overall30 (40.0%)
Male (n = 35)18 (51.4%)
Female (n = 40)12 (30.0%)
Boston bowel preparation scores
Overall7.38 ± 1.81
Right colon2.34 ± 0.89
Transvers colon2.52 ± 0.67
Left colon2.52 ± 0.63
Presence of foam and clear liquid
Foam1 (1.3%)
Clear liquid32 (42.7%)
Foam + clear liquid20 (26.7%)
Sedation dose
No sedation1 (1.3%)
Mild sedation6 (8.0%)
Moderate sedation59 (78.7%)
Deep sedation9 (12.0%)