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UnknownNCT03933371

Predictors of Poor Bowel Cleansing and Capsule Endoscopy (CEPREDICT)

Risk Factors of Inadequate Bowel Cleansing in Colon Capsule Endoscopy

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
403 (estimated)
Sponsor
Hospital Universitario de Canarias · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The main purpose of the study is to determine risk factors of poor bowel cleansing in patients referred for colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) examination. Patients will be prepared with polyethylene glycol (PEG), and a booster by using oral low volume sodium phosphate (NaP) and sodium-amidotrizoate and meglumine-amidotrizoate (Gastrografin ®) The investigators also will try to design a predictive score of poor bowel cleansing and to validate the Bowel cleansing score designed by Leighton and modified by Spada

Detailed description

As in conventional colonoscopy, colon cleansing is essential to achieve a quality examination through the colon capsule endoscopy. The CCE also presents additional difficulties due to the inability to distend the walls of the colon, aspirate liquid and debris and wash. These reasons make that the colonic preparation should be even more effective when the exploration is going to be performed by CCE than with the conventional colonoscopy. Using a combination of PEG, sodium phosphate and bysacodil suppository achieves at least 80% of well-prepared CCE. The rate of CCE with inadequate preparation according to different studies ranges from 12% to 34% . It has recently been suggested that the addition of a water-soluble contrast agent such as Gastrografin® commonly used in different radiological tests could improve cleaning. Although, predictive factors of poor bowel cleansing in outpatient conventional colonoscopy are well-known, currently, there are no studies that evaluate the independent predictive factors of poor colonic preparation in patients who undergo a CCE. The investigation of the predictive factors of poor colonic preparation in these patients, following the current recommendations can be of great interest to identify those patients with greater difficulties in obtaining an acceptable cleaning quality. The researchers will offer to participate in the study to patients scheduled for CCE who meet all the inclusion criteria and none of the exclusion criteria. The researchers will explain the purpose of the study and will ask to sign the informed consent. They will give verbal and written information on the diet and the bowel cleansing solution to be taken. The bowel cleansing quality following Spada Bowel Preparation Scale will be assessed by the endoscopist The aim of this study is to figure out the risk factors of bowel cleansing of inadequate bowel preparation in patients referred for colon capsule endoscopy. A maximum of 8 variables in the multivariate analysis will be included. Considering a percentage of poor preparation of 20%, the inclusion of 350 patients will be necessary. A maximum of 15% of losses will be considered, so the final sample size will be 403 patients. A univariate and multivariate analysis will be carried out to determine those factors associated with a lack of progression from capsule to rectum and accelerated progression. For the first of these objectives, well prepared colonoscopies but in which the rectum was not identified (identification of the hemorrhoidal plexus) will be excluded.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEColon Capsule EndoscopyThe capsule endoscopy will be ingested by the participant. This device captures images along the large bowel. This images are stored in an external memory and afterwards they are downloaded in a computer

Timeline

Start date
2019-05-01
Primary completion
2020-11-01
Completion
2020-12-01
First posted
2019-05-01
Last updated
2019-05-07

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03933371. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.