Models and scores to predict adequacy of bowel preparation before colonoscopy

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Romane Fostier , Georgios Tziatzios , Antonio Facciorusso , Apostolis Papaefthymiou , Marianna Arvanitakis , Konstantinos Triantafyllou , Paraskevas Gkolfakis
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Adequate bowel preparation is of paramount importance for the effectiveness of preventive colonoscopy as it allows visualization of the mucosal surface and adenomas detection, the pre-malignant lesions leading to colon cancer. Still, a considerable portion of patients fail to achieve adequate bowel cleansing, with predictors of inadequate bowel preparation being at the focal point of several studies, so far. Incorporation of these factors within predictive models has been implemented in an effort to promptly identify patients at risk for inadequate bowel preparation and thus, timely adopt practices that have the potential to improve bowel cleansing. Ultimately, this could lead to improved procedural outcomes not only in terms of neoplastic detection rate but also interval repeat procedures, expenses, patient convenience and adverse events risk. Aim of this manuscript is to present an up to date overview of all predictive scores/models addressing bowel cleansing adequacy in everyday clinical practice.

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预测结肠镜检查前肠道准备是否充分的模型和分数
充分的肠道准备对于预防性结肠镜检查的有效性至关重要,因为它可以可视化粘膜表面和腺瘤检测,导致结肠癌的恶性前病变。尽管如此,相当一部分患者未能达到充分的肠道清洁,到目前为止,肠道准备不足的预测因素是几项研究的焦点。将这些因素纳入预测模型是为了及时识别有肠道准备不足风险的患者,从而及时采取有可能改善肠道清洁的做法。最终,这可以改善手术结果,不仅在肿瘤检出率方面,而且在间隔重复手术、费用、患者便利性和不良事件风险方面。这份手稿的目的是提出一个最新的概述所有预测评分/模型解决肠道清洁在日常临床实践的充分性。
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期刊介绍: Each topic-based issue of Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology will provide a comprehensive review of current clinical practice and thinking within the specialty of gastroenterology.
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