Randomized Clinical Trial
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 28, 2017; 23(24): 4454-4461
Published online Jun 28, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i24.4454
Table 1 Baseline characteristics n (%)
PEGNaPP value
n = 98n = 95
Age (range)49.5 (22-64)50 (27-64)0.84
Sex (male)39 (40)42 (44)0.56
Body mass index (range)22.9 (16.4-32.4)23.3 (13.1-39.3)0.73
History of abdominal surgery25 (26)28 (30)0.75
Stool frequency
Fewer than once a day20 (21)21 (22)0.86
Once a day60 (61)55 (58)0.66
Twice a day or more18 (18)19 (20)0.86
Past colonoscopy38 (39)53 (56)0.02
Indication for colonoscopy
FOBT positive or rectal bleeding55 (56)46 (48)0.31
Follow-up for polyps20 (20)18 (19)0.86
Screening10 (10)13 (14)0.51
Change in bowel habit8 (8)13 (14)0.25
Others5 (5)5 (5)1.00
Table 2 Subgroup analysis for taste, volume and overall impression
EasyRelatively easySlightly difficultDifficultP value
TasteMaleAge ≤ 49PEG5121420.36
NaP51690
Age ≥ 50PEG016910.09
NaP41450
FemaleAge ≤ 49PEG07730.01
NaP31220
Age ≥ 50PEG371020.24
NaP21490
VolumeMaleAge ≤ 49PEG5111520.11
NaP81570
Age ≥ 50PEG3121010.18
NaP61340
FemaleAge ≤ 49PEG07730.06
NaP4850
Age ≥ 50PEG361030.15
NaP31390
Overall impressionMaleAge ≤ 49PEG4151130.05
NaP111441
Age ≥ 50PEG418310.26
NaP81140
FemaleAge ≤ 49PEG0971< 0.01
NaP6911
Age ≥ 50PEG410531.00
NaP51253
Table 3 Subgroup analysis for the quality of bowel cleansing
GoodFairPoorP value
MaleAge ≤ 49PEG22920.30
NaP15141
Age ≥ 50PEG17900.22
NaP11102
FemaleAge ≤ 49PEG13310.07
NaP791
Age ≥ 50PEG20110.01
NaP14110