Original Article
Study on the application of oral magnesium sulfate solution in split doses as bowel preparation for colonoscopy in elderly patients
Fulin Ge, Binbin Su, Tingting Li, Lili Shi, Yue Lyu, Jun Wan
Published 2019-03-01
Cite as Chin J Intern Med, 2019, 58(3): 181-184. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.0578-1426.2019.03.006
Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of oral magnesium sulfate solution in split doses as bowel preparation in elderly patients undergoing colonoscopy.
MethodsA total of 368 elderly patients undergoing colonoscopy were enrolled at PLA General Hospital. The patients were randomly divided into magnesium sulfate solution orally in split doses group (group A, n=178) and single dose group (group B, n=190). Parameters including general information, defecation frequency, Boston bowel preparation score (BBPS), detection rate of lesions and adverse reactions.
ResultsThe frequency of defecations in group A was (7.6±1.4), more than that in group B (6.6±1.5) with statistical significance (P<0.05). The duration of bowel preparation in group A was (128.6±25.3) min, shorter than that of group B (165.4±29.7) min (P<0.05). The BBPS in group A was (8.09±0.67), better than that of group B (7.34±0.58) (P<0.05). The detection rates of intestinal polyps and micropolyps (diameter<0.5 cm) in group A were 73/178 (41.0%) and 51/178 (28.7%) respectively, compared with 58/190 (30.5%) and 37/190 (19.5%) in group B (both P<0.05). In group A, 8 patients reported adverse reactions as abdominal distension and discomfort. One patient had ST-T abnormality of electrocardiogram (ECG). No nausea or vomiting occurred, yet 2 cases needed enema for inadequate bowel preparation. Twenty-one cases in group B reported adverse events including 7 with nausea and vomiting. There were 13 patients treated with enema. Abnormal ECG was found in 4 patients in group B. The satisfaction rate of group A was 97.8%, higher than that of group B (91.6%) (P<0.05).
ConclusionsThe effect of bowel preparation of elderly patients with magnesium sulfate solution in split dose has a better tolerance, good cleaning effect and low incidence of adverse reactions. It is an ideal choice for the elderly to prepare colonoscopy.
Key words:
Colonoscopy; Bowel preparation; Magnesium sulfate solution
Contributor Information
Fulin Ge
Department of Gastroenterology, The Second Medical Centre, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100853, China
Binbin Su
Tingting Li
Lili Shi
Yue Lyu
Jun Wan