Simethicone to prevent colonic bubbles during CT colonography performed with polyethylene glycol lavage and iohexol tagging: A randomized clinical trial

  • Gil Sun Hong
  • , Seong Ho Park
  • , Bohyun Kim
  • , Ju Hee Lee
  • , Jin Cheon Kim
  • , Chang Sik Yu
  • , Seunghee Baek
  • , Jong Seok Lee
  • , Hyun Jin Kim

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    Abstract

    Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the occurrence of numerous colonic bubbles during CT colonography (CTC) performed with polyethylene glycol cleansing and oral iohexol fecal/fluid tagging could be prevented by use of simethicone. Subjects and Methods. Adults with suspected colonic neoplasia who had been randomly assigned to control and simethicone intervention groups underwent CTC after cleansing with 4 L of polyethylene glycol, tagging with 50 mL of 350 mg I/mL oral iohexol, and without (control) or with (intervention) oral administration of 200 mg of simethicone. Colonic segments in the control and intervention groups were evaluated for amount of colonic bubbles during CTC. A 6-point grading system was used in which 0 indicated no bubbles and 5 indicated that more than three fourths of the air-distended mucosa was covered with bubbles. The primary endpoint was a per-patient colonic bubble grade, derived as an average of the segmental grades. Results. Eighty adults with suspected colonic neoplasia were randomly assigned to the control (40 patients) and simethicone intervention (40 patients) groups. A total of 659 colonic segments in the control group and 689 segments in the intervention group were evaluated for amount of colonic bubbles during CTC. The per-patient colonic bubble score was signifi-cantly lower in the simethicone intervention group than in the control group. The mean score was 0.0 ± 0.1 (SD) versus 1.2 ± 0.8 (p < 0.001; 95% CI for the mean difference, -1.4 to -1.0). In the intervention group, 673 (97.7%) segments were grade 0, and 16 (2.3%) were grade 1. In contrast, in the control group, 226 (34.3%) segments were grade 0; 173 (26.3%), grade 1; 175 (26.6%), grade 2; 45 (6.8%), grade 3; 23 (3.5%), grade 4; and 17 (2.6%), grade 5. Conclusion. The colonic bubbles associated with fecal/fluid tagging with iohexol can be successfully prevented by adding simethicone to the colonic preparation.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)W429-W438
    JournalAmerican Journal of Roentgenology
    Volume204
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Apr 2015

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    © American Roentgen Ray Society.

    Keywords

    • Bubbles
    • CT colonography
    • Iohexol
    • Simethicone
    • Tagging

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