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A Randomized Endoscopist-blinded Clinical Trial Comparing the Bowel Cleansing Effect and Patient Tolerability of Same Day Polyethylene Glycol Bowel Preparation Regimen v Regimen Given on the Day Before Colonoscopy
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Polyethylene Glycol afternoon and Polyethylene Glycol morning for Colon Cancer. Completed, enrolled 136 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The study aims to study the adequacy of bowel preparation (colon cleansing) for afternoon colonoscopies. The conventional regimen of giving bowel prep on the evening prior to the day of the colonoscopy will be compared with that given on the morning of an afternoon colonoscopy. Endoscopist scoring the bowel cleansing efficacy with an Ottawa Scale are blinded to the randomization process.
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Interventions
Prescribed the standard dose of 4L or 1 Gallon Polythylene Glycol to be taken over a period of 4 hours with water. For Evening prep, between 5PM and 9PM
Prescribed the standard dose of 4L or 1 Gallon Polythylene Glycol to be taken over a period of 4 hours with water. For Morning prep, between 6AM and 10AM