At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison Record- ✓Outpatients aged 20 to 75 years scheduled for same-day bidirectional endoscopy for any indication
- ✕Previous gastrectomy or colectomy
- ✕Inadequate bowel preparation
- ✕Obstructive lesions of the colon
- ✕Severe colitis or gastrointestinal bleeding
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Optimal Procedural Sequence in Same-day Bidirectional Endoscopy With Moderate Sedation and Carbon Dioxide Insufflation: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating EGD and colonoscopy for Endoscopy and Moderate Sedation. Completed, enrolled 121 participants.
Detailed Summary
The Same-day bidirectional endoscopy (BDE) is commonly used in clinical practice. However, the optimal sequence of performing a same-day BDE has not been well-established.The primary aims of this study are to compare the sedative doses and patient discomfort between the study groups who received a colonoscopy followed by and EGD (colonoscopy-EGD), or an EGD followed by a colonoscopy (EGD-colonoscopy) during a same-day BDE. The secondary aim is to assess colonoscopy performance, including the cecal intubation time and adenoma detection rate between the two endoscopic sequences.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Cold forceps biopsy, cold snare polypectomy, and/or hot snare polypectomy will be performed for stomach and/or colon polyps during EGD and colonoscopy examinations will be performed whenever indicated.