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A NEW AGENT BOWEL CLEANSING BEFORE ENDOSCOPY - «COLOKIT»

https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2019-18-2-27-32

Abstract

AIM: to evaluate the efficacy, safety and drug tolerance of «Colokit» for bowel cleansing before colonoscopy.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: an open prospective non-randomised study of the quality of bowel cleansing was carried out in 30 patients (17 females, aged 26-72 years), who underwent diagnostic colonoscopy after using «Сolokit» (Mayoly Spindler, France) using two different regimes (recommended and alternative).

RESULTS: the quality of the bowel cleansing was significantly better in patients after «Colokit» use in recommended regime vs alternative regime. No difference in subjective assessment of patients’ comfort during bowel preparation was found in both regimes. CONCLUSION: the «Colokit» agent provides good preparation and patients’ comfort and can be recommended for the bowel cleansing before colonoscopy.

About the Authors

A. V. Galyaev
State Scientific Centre of Coloproctology
Russian Federation


V. V. Veselov
State Scientific Centre of Coloproctology
Russian Federation


R. I. Romanov
State Scientific Centre of Coloproctology
Russian Federation


E. A. Poltorykhina
State Scientific Centre of Coloproctology
Russian Federation


O. S. Ozerova
State Scientific Centre of Coloproctology
Russian Federation


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Galyaev A.V., Veselov V.V., Romanov R.I., Poltorykhina E.A., Ozerova O.S. A NEW AGENT BOWEL CLEANSING BEFORE ENDOSCOPY - «COLOKIT». Koloproktologia. 2019;18(2(68)):27-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2019-18-2-27-32

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