Bowel Preparation for CT Colonography: Blinded Comparison of Magnesium Citrate and Sodium Phosphate for Catharsis1
Purpose: To compare colonic cleansing and fluid retention of double-dose magnesium citrate with those of single-dose sodium phosphate in patients undergoing computed tomographic (CT) colonography. Materials and Methods: This retrospective HIPAA-compliant clinical study had institutional review board...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Radiology 2010-01, Vol.254 (1), p.138 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: To compare colonic cleansing and fluid retention of double-dose magnesium citrate with those of single-dose sodium phosphate
in patients undergoing computed tomographic (CT) colonography.
Materials and Methods: This retrospective HIPAA-compliant clinical study had institutional review board approval; informed consent was waived. The
study included 118 consecutive patients given single-dose sodium phosphate for bowel catharsis and 115 consecutive patients
at risk for phosphate nephropathy, who were instead given double-dose magnesium citrate. The bowel preparation regimen was
otherwise identical. Four-point scales were used to assess residual stool and fluid in the six colonic segments, and attenuation
of residual fluid was measured. An a priori power analysis was performed, and unpaired t tests with Welch correction were used to compare the two groups on stool and fluid scores and fluid attenuation.
Results: Both cathartic regimens offered excellent colon cleansing, with no significant difference for residual stool in any of the
six segments. Stool scores of 1 or 2 (ie, no residual stool or residual stool |
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ISSN: | 0033-8419 1527-1315 |
DOI: | 10.1148/radiol.09090398 |