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Ischemic Colitis after Colonoscopy with Bisacodyl Bowel Preparation: A Report of Two Cases.

Chris ShamatutuDaljeet ChahalIsabella T TaiPeter Kwan
Published in: Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine (2020)
Thus far, there has been one documented case of ischemic colitis following colonoscopy with bisacodyl bowel preparation; here, we present two additional cases with one case occurring without the presence of known risk factors for ischemic colitis. Our literature review finds that there is limited evidence surrounding bisacodyl as a causative agent of ischemic colitis. Cases often contain confounding variables such as the presence of known risk factors for ischemic colitis. Our report aims to highlight the need for a more comprehensive analysis evaluating the safety of bowel preparations as well as increasing the clinical awareness surrounding the rare risk of colonoscopy-induced ischemic colitis.
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