Overview
Comparison of bowel preparation using 2 liter polyethylene glycol regimen plus elobixibat Versus 4-Liter polyethylene glycol regimen. This study based on hypothesis that show Boston bowel preparation scale which 2L PEG regimen plus Elobixibat have result no significant difference from 4L PEG regimen
Description
The trial study in participant who visit to Rajavithi hospital for indication of colonoscopy such as Colorectal cancer screening, Iron deficiency anemia, Chronic diarrhea, chronic constipation, abdominal pain, unintentional weight loss, History of stool occult blood test , abnormal finding from imaging
Randomized participant as above in to two group as bowel preparation regimen Group 1 the participant recieved Polyethylene glycol 2 liter split dose plus Elobixibat 10 milligram.
Group 2 the participant recieved Polyethylene 4 liter split dose
Result of the study show the difference of 2 regimen of bowel preparation which regimen better than another by measuring cleanliness of bowel preparation. The cleanliness of bowel preparation measured by Boston bowel preparation scale
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adute aged 18-80 year old
- Indication for colonoscopy(one selected)
- Colorectal cancer screening
- Stool occult blood test positive
- History of colonic polyp
- abdominal pain
- Iron deficiency anemia
- Chronic diarrhea
- chronic constipation
- Unintentional weight loss
- Gastrointestinal bleeding
- Abnormal imagind study
- Participant acceptconsent information
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnancy or lactation
- Gastroparesis, gastric outlet obstuction
- Bowel obstruction
- Gastrointestinal tract surgery
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- ASA(American society of anesthesiologist physical status) status > or = 4
- Allergic to Elobixibat or PEG
- Chronic kidney disease stage 4-5(GFR <30 ml/min)
- Biliary tract obstruction
- Previous history of inadequate bowel preparation