Clinical trial

Comparative Effectiveness of Split-Dose Colonoscopy Bowel Preparation Regimens

Name
IIR 15-346
Description
From the patients' perspective, the most formidable part of the colonoscopy experience is the process of bowel cleansing. A poorly tolerated bowel preparation regimen often leads to incompletion of scheduled colonoscopies which in turn undermines the effectiveness of colonoscopy, increases cost, and decreases patient satisfaction. The current standard bowel preparation in the VA is of larger volume and less palatable than another commonly used bowel preparation regimen. The investigators propose to compare these two commonly used bowel preparations with respect to the overall completion rate of scheduled colonoscopies in a real-world VA practice setting. The results of the study can be immediately applied to maximize the effectiveness of colonoscopy and increase patient satisfaction in the VA.
Trial arms
Trial start
2018-12-13
Estimated PCD
2023-12-30
Trial end
2024-06-30
Status
Active (not recruiting)
Phase
Early phase I
Treatment
Miralax-Gatorade Prep
2-L split-dose Miralax-Gatorade bowel prep for colonoscopy
Arms:
Miralax-Gatorade prep
Golytely
4-L split dose Golytely is the current standard prep at the VA
Arms:
Golytely
Size
2261
Primary endpoint
colonoscopy completion rate
This outcome is determined within 1 month after colonoscopy
Population level adenoma detection rate (ADR)
within 1 month of colonoscopy
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * \> 18 years of age, and * being scheduled for outpatient elective screening, surveillance or diagnostic colonoscopies, and * the provider ordering the colonoscopy giving permission to enroll the patient. Exclusion Criteria: * Patients who are \<18 years * undergoing inpatient colonoscopy * those with contra-indications to receiving the standard 4L PEG-ELS colonoscopy bowel preparation (e.g., allergy to PEG) will be excluded * Those with a preference for a specific bowel preparation will be excluded. * The investigators are excluding inpatient colonoscopies because they account for a very small fraction of the total colonoscopies performed. * Also, inpatient colonoscopies are often performed for urgent reasons such that rapid bowel preparation procedures are followed. * In addition, because the objective of inpatient colonoscopy is often not to look for small polyps, the threshold for "adequate" bowel preparation quality might be different from that for outpatient procedures. * In addition, for patients undergoing more than 1 colonoscopy during the study period, only their first colonoscopy will be included in the primary analysis. * Patients who are undergoing a repeat colonoscopy for to a recent inadequate colonoscopy examination with poor bowel preparation will be excluded.
Protocol
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Updated at
2024-01-05

1 organization

2 products

1 indication

Product
Golytely