EVALUATES THE EFFICACY OF COLONIC CLEANSING OF SODIUM PHOSPHATE ORAL SOLUTION IN CHILDREN

Phan Thị Hiền1,, Nguyễn Thị Việt Hà2, Lê Thị Vân Anh3
1 Vietnam National Children's Hospital
2 Hanoi Medical University
3 Thanh Hoa Pediatric Hospital

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Background: Careful bowel preparation is an indispensable process in colonoscopy. Aims: Evaluates the efficacy of colonic cleansing of sodium phosphate oral solution and relationship between colonic cleansing and compliance grade in children undergoing colonoscopy. Materials and Methods: 113 children scheduled for a colonoscopy were collected in clinical trial and received oral sodium phosphate. Results: Mean age was 5.3±2.0 (3–14years). The proportion of children with a satisfactory bowel cleansing was 73/113 (64,6%). Child with full compliance was 3.8 times (95% CI:1,6–9,0) more likely to have a satisfactory colonic cleansing higher than in the non-full compliance child, P=0,002. Conclusion: Sodium phosphate oral solution has a moderate effect on colon cleansing in children. Children with full compliance have a satisfactory colonic cleansing.

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