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Bowel preparation in diabetic patients undergoing colonoscopy

Osama Qasim Agha

2021Annals of Gastroenterology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for poor bowel preparation in patients who undergo colonoscopy, because of their decreased intestinal transit and slow gastric emptying. This might lead to neoplastic or preneoplastic lesions being missed, longer procedural time, a higher risk of procedure-related adverse events, significant cost burden, patient dissatisfaction, and the need for a repeat colonoscopy. Multiple strategies have been suggested to improve bowel preparation in these patients. Proposed pharmacologic strategies include adding magnesium citrate, bisacodyl, lubiprostone or pyridostigmine. Non-pharmacologic strategies include preferential procedure scheduling or using a diabetes-specific preparation protocol. In this article, we present a comprehensive review of the literature and provide specific recommendations to general practitioners and gastroenterologists for improving bowel preparation in patients with diabetes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineColonoscopyBowel preparationDiabetes mellitusBisacodylInternal medicineAdverse effectLubiprostoneGastroenterologyIntensive care medicineConstipationColorectal cancerCancerChronic constipationEndocrinologyColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies