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COLONOSCOPY: RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INSUFFLATION WITH CARBON DIOXIDE VERSUS AIR

BACKGROUND: In Brazil, an increasing number of people are submitted to colonoscopy, either for screening or for therapeutic purposes. AIM: To evaluate whether there are advantages of using carbon dioxide (CO(2)) over air for insufflation. METHODS: Two hundred and ten of 219 patients were considered...

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Autores principales: DE-QUADROS, Luiz Gustavo, KAISER-JÚNIOR, Roberto Luiz, FELIX, Valter Nilton, VILLAR, Lucio, CAMPOS, Josemberg Marins, NOGUEIRA, Vinicius Quintiliano Moutinho, TEIXEIRA, André, ZOTARELLI-FILHO, Idiberto José
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5630209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29019557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201700030004
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author DE-QUADROS, Luiz Gustavo
KAISER-JÚNIOR, Roberto Luiz
FELIX, Valter Nilton
VILLAR, Lucio
CAMPOS, Josemberg Marins
NOGUEIRA, Vinicius Quintiliano Moutinho
TEIXEIRA, André
ZOTARELLI-FILHO, Idiberto José
author_facet DE-QUADROS, Luiz Gustavo
KAISER-JÚNIOR, Roberto Luiz
FELIX, Valter Nilton
VILLAR, Lucio
CAMPOS, Josemberg Marins
NOGUEIRA, Vinicius Quintiliano Moutinho
TEIXEIRA, André
ZOTARELLI-FILHO, Idiberto José
author_sort DE-QUADROS, Luiz Gustavo
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description BACKGROUND: In Brazil, an increasing number of people are submitted to colonoscopy, either for screening or for therapeutic purposes. AIM: To evaluate whether there are advantages of using carbon dioxide (CO(2)) over air for insufflation. METHODS: Two hundred and ten of 219 patients were considered eligible for this study and were randomized into two groups according to the gas insufflation used: Air Group (n=104) and CO(2) Group (n=97). The study employed a double-blind design. RESULTS: The Air and CO(2) Groups were similar in respect to bowel preparation evaluated using the Boston scale, age, gender, previous surgery, maneuvers necessary for the advancement of the device, and presence of polyps, tumors or signs of diverticulitis. However, “waking up with pain” and “pain at discharge” were more prevalent in the Air Group, albeit not statistically significant, with post-exam bloating seen only in the Air Group. The responses to a questionnaire, applied to analyze the late post-exam period, showed more comfort with the use of CO(2). CONCLUSIONS: The use of CO(2) is better than air as it avoids post-examination bloating, thereby providing greater comfort to patients.
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spelling pubmed-56302092017-10-13 COLONOSCOPY: RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INSUFFLATION WITH CARBON DIOXIDE VERSUS AIR DE-QUADROS, Luiz Gustavo KAISER-JÚNIOR, Roberto Luiz FELIX, Valter Nilton VILLAR, Lucio CAMPOS, Josemberg Marins NOGUEIRA, Vinicius Quintiliano Moutinho TEIXEIRA, André ZOTARELLI-FILHO, Idiberto José Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: In Brazil, an increasing number of people are submitted to colonoscopy, either for screening or for therapeutic purposes. AIM: To evaluate whether there are advantages of using carbon dioxide (CO(2)) over air for insufflation. METHODS: Two hundred and ten of 219 patients were considered eligible for this study and were randomized into two groups according to the gas insufflation used: Air Group (n=104) and CO(2) Group (n=97). The study employed a double-blind design. RESULTS: The Air and CO(2) Groups were similar in respect to bowel preparation evaluated using the Boston scale, age, gender, previous surgery, maneuvers necessary for the advancement of the device, and presence of polyps, tumors or signs of diverticulitis. However, “waking up with pain” and “pain at discharge” were more prevalent in the Air Group, albeit not statistically significant, with post-exam bloating seen only in the Air Group. The responses to a questionnaire, applied to analyze the late post-exam period, showed more comfort with the use of CO(2). CONCLUSIONS: The use of CO(2) is better than air as it avoids post-examination bloating, thereby providing greater comfort to patients. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5630209/ /pubmed/29019557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201700030004 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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DE-QUADROS, Luiz Gustavo
KAISER-JÚNIOR, Roberto Luiz
FELIX, Valter Nilton
VILLAR, Lucio
CAMPOS, Josemberg Marins
NOGUEIRA, Vinicius Quintiliano Moutinho
TEIXEIRA, André
ZOTARELLI-FILHO, Idiberto José
COLONOSCOPY: RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INSUFFLATION WITH CARBON DIOXIDE VERSUS AIR
title COLONOSCOPY: RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INSUFFLATION WITH CARBON DIOXIDE VERSUS AIR
title_full COLONOSCOPY: RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INSUFFLATION WITH CARBON DIOXIDE VERSUS AIR
title_fullStr COLONOSCOPY: RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INSUFFLATION WITH CARBON DIOXIDE VERSUS AIR
title_full_unstemmed COLONOSCOPY: RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INSUFFLATION WITH CARBON DIOXIDE VERSUS AIR
title_short COLONOSCOPY: RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INSUFFLATION WITH CARBON DIOXIDE VERSUS AIR
title_sort colonoscopy: randomized comparative study of insufflation with carbon dioxide versus air
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5630209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29019557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201700030004
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