Predicting Inadequate Bowel Preparation When Using Sodium Picosulfate plus Magnesium Citrate for Colonoscopy: Development and Validation of a Prediction Score

This study aimed to identify the risk factors for inadequate bowel preparation when using sodium picosulfate plus magnesium citrate for colonoscopy and to develop a scoring model to predict which patients will have inadequate bowel preparation.Methods: A total of 350 Japanese patients were enrolled from June 2021 to April 2022. Data on patient background, details of colonoscopy, and satisfaction assessment questionnaire results were prospectively collected. The scoring model for inadequate bowel preparation was developed based on multiple logistic regression analyses, and its performance was internally validated using bootstrapping.Results: Adequate bowel preparation was obtained in 295 patients (84.3%); 335 (95.7%) were able to ingest the drug without difficulty. The scoring model consisted of five independent risk factors and points of risk scores were assigned to each one as follows: American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status III (1 point), diabetes comorbidities (5 points), use of laxatives (4 points), no defecation once in a day (2 points), and drug use for mental disorder (6 points). The C-statistics of the scoring system for inadequate bowel preparation was 0.75.Discussion: We identified five risk factors for inadequate bowel preparation when using sodium picosulfate plus magnesium citrate regimen and developed a scoring model for inadequate bowel preparation with satisfactory discrimination and calibration.Digestion
Source: Digestion - Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research