Published online Mar 27, 2025. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i3.99784
Revised: December 25, 2024
Accepted: January 15, 2025
Published online: March 27, 2025
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Currently, colonoscopy still needs continuous optimization and exploration of novel alternative approaches to enhance the experience of patients during co
To analyze the efficacy of water infusion combined with defoamers in colono
This study included 97 patients undergoing colonoscopy from January 2024 to June 2024. The participants were categorized into two groups, namely, the control group (n = 47), who underwent conventional colonoscopy, and the experimental group (n = 50), who received colonoscopy using water injection combined with defoamers. A comparative analysis was then conducted on the disease detection rate (colonic polyps, colonorrhagia, colonic ulcers, colonic mucosal lesions, and others), colonoscopy duration, abdominal pain [visual analog scale (VAS)], Boston bowel preparation scale (BBPS), self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), bowel preparation comfort, complications (intestinal perforation, bleeding, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, and abdominal distension), and patient satisfaction.
The experimental group demonstrated a significantly higher total disease detection rate, BBPS scores, and patient satisfaction compared with the control group. Further, the research group exhibited shorter colonoscopy duration, lower VAS and SAS scores and total complication rate, and better patient comfort and satisfaction.
These results indicate that the combination of water injection and defoamers exhibited an overall better therapeutic effect than conventional colonoscopy, mainly reflected in higher disease detection rate, faster examination ef
Core Tip: Continuous innovation and exploration of new alternative solutions for colonoscopy remain essential to improve patients’ colonoscopy experience. This study proposes the application of the water-infusion method combined with de