Title: Use of Polyetylene Glycolenema in Patients on Hemodialysis Patients

Author: Dr Sanju Rajappan

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i8.51

Abstract

Colonoscopy is a frequently performed procedure in the current era for evaluation of colitis and large bowel diarrhea. As a preparation for colonoscopy the patients are prescribed an enema which is most commonly a polyethylene glycol (PEG). This is usually given in a solution of about 2 liters and repeated if necessary. Since End Stage Renal disease (ESRD) patients on hemodialysis are not advised to consume large quantities of fluids, a patient undergoing colonoscopy is usually given inadequate preparation and subsequently inadequate radiological data. Here we have studied clinical and biochemical parameters of 5 patients who had to undergone colonoscopy or Contrast enhanced CT scan of the abdomen and our results show that the usage of Polyethylene solutions do not cause any increase in weight gain or are associated with dyselectrolytemia.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Sanju Rajappan

Department of Nephrology, Malabar Medical College, Modakkallur, Calicut, Kerala 673323, India