Prospective, randomized study comparing two different regimens of split-dose polyethylene glycol and their effect on endoscopic outcomes
Jawad Abou Zeid,
Souheil Hallit,
Bassem Akiki
et al.
Abstract:Background
Different split regimens of polyethylene glycol are routinely used and no guidelines are available to select an optimal protocol of ingestion. This study aims to compare the efficacy and side effect profile of two different regimens of polyethylene glycol bowel preparation solution: PEG (3 + 1) vs. PEG (2 + 2).
Methods
240 patients above the age of 18 years were included in the study between June 1st and November 31st, 2023. Patients wer… Show more
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