Low-volume bowel preparation is noninferior in adequacy to standard-volume prep in hospitalized patients undergoing colonoscopy.
Past research has shown low-volume bowel prep to be similarly safe and effective as high-volume prep, but that was in ...
An adequate bowel preparation is defined as one that permits the detection of all polyps >5 mm in size. While providing a conceptual framework for understanding an acceptable preparation ...
"This information will be shared with your insurance company to facilitate coverage of costs," she adds. Adequate bowel preparation is key for an effective colonoscopy, says Dr. Paul Johnson, a colon ...