• Br J Surg · Jul 1983

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    A physiological appraisal of polyethylene glycol and a balanced electrolyte solution as bowel preparation.

    • N S Ambrose, M Johnson, D W Burdon, and M R Keighley.
    • Br J Surg. 1983 Jul 1; 70 (7): 428-30.

    AbstractSeventy-seven patients undergoing bowel preparation with either sennosides and rectal washout (S + RWO; n = 26) or polyethylene glycol and a balanced electrolyte solution (PEG + E) given orally (n = 25) or by nasogastric infusion (n = 26) have been studied. PEG + E was not associated with significant physiological change in electrolytes or blood gases. Patients tolerated PEG + E well and it provided a moderate to good bowel preparation in over 80 per cent of cases. PEG + E was not associated with a change in colonic microflora and was not associated with explosive mixtures of colonic gas due to hydrogen. It is therefore a safe, quick and efficient bowel preparation and provides a safer alternative to mannitol. The solution (PEG + E) man be used orally or by nasogastric infusion and does not require an accompanying intravenous infusion.

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