摘要
AIM:To investigate a limited water infusion method in colonoscopy.METHODS:Consecutive patients undergoing minimally sedated colonoscopy were randomized to receive air insufflation(n = 89) or water infusion limited to the rectum,sigmoid colon and descending colon(n = 90).Completion rates,cecal intubation times,procedure times,need for abdominal compression,turning of patients and levels of discomfort were evaluated.RESULTS:Completion rates,total procedure times,need for abdominal compression,and turning of patients were similar between groups.Less pain was experienced in the water group than in the air group(2.5 ± 2.5 vs 3.4 ± 2.8,mean ± SD,P = 0.021).The cecal intubation time was significantly longer in the water group than in the air group(6.4 ± 3.1 min vs 4.5 ± 2.4 min,P < 0.001).More water was infused in the water group(322 ± 80.9 mL vs 26.2 ± 39.4 mL,P < 0.001).CONCLUSION:Limited airless water infusion in the distal colon reduces patients' pain during colonoscopy.
AIM:To investigate a limited water infusion method in colonoscopy.METHODS:Consecutive patients undergoing minimally sedated colonoscopy were randomized to receive air insufflation(n = 89) or water infusion limited to the rectum,sigmoid colon and descending colon(n = 90).Completion rates,cecal intubation times,procedure times,need for abdominal compression,turning of patients and levels of discomfort were evaluated.RESULTS:Completion rates,total procedure times,need for abdominal compression,and turning of patients were similar between groups.Less pain was experienced in the water group than in the air group(2.5 ± 2.5 vs 3.4 ± 2.8,mean ± SD,P = 0.021).The cecal intubation time was significantly longer in the water group than in the air group(6.4 ± 3.1 min vs 4.5 ± 2.4 min,P 0.001).More water was infused in the water group(322 ± 80.9 mL vs 26.2 ± 39.4 mL,P 0.001).CONCLUSION:Limited airless water infusion in the distal colon reduces patients' pain during colonoscopy.
基金
Supported by Research funds from Buddhist Dalin Tzu Chi General Hospital