Split-dose bowel preparation with polyethylene glycol for colonoscopy performed under propofol sedation. Is there an optimal timing?
Alaa AlghamrySureshkumar K PonnuswamyAditya AgarwalHadi MoattarStephanie T YerkovichAnn E Vandeleurnull nullJames ThomasJohn CroeseTony RahmanRuth HodgsonPublished in: Journal of digestive diseases (2017)
The consumption of bowel preparation agent within 3-4 h before propofol sedation resulted in a similar RGV and pH as those achieved by more prolonged fasting, with no increased risk of aspiration even in patients perceived to be at high risk.
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