CT colonography with decreased purgation: balancing preparation, performance, and patient acceptance
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- DOI: 10.2214/AJR.09.2342
CT colonography with decreased purgation: balancing preparation, performance, and patient acceptance
Abstract
Objective: Reduction or elimination of catharsis with fecal tagging enhances the tolerability of CT colonography (CTC) and may increase compliance with colorectal cancer (CRC) screening recommendations. We systematically reviewed studies that prospectively evaluated performance and patient satisfaction with decreased-purgation CTC and with optical colonoscopy.
Conclusion: The nine studies reviewed showed moderate-to-good performance for decreased-purgation CTC; however, data are limited, and study design and data presentation are inconsistent. Further study of decreased-purgation CTC and standardization of terminology are needed.
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