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R4 박 철 기 Endoscopy 2010; 42: 109–113. Introduction  Sodium phosphate (NaP – Fleet) Osmotic laxative – increase colonic water content by extracellular.

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1 R4 박 철 기 Endoscopy 2010; 42: 109–113

2 Introduction  Sodium phosphate (NaP – Fleet) Osmotic laxative – increase colonic water content by extracellular fluid efflux through the bowel wall and by maintaining fluids in the lumen adverse effect : dehydration (ARF), electrolyte imbalance, such as hypernatremia, hypokalemia, hypocalcemia, hyperphosphatemia

3 Introduction  Purpose of this study  assessed the risk factors for hemorrhagic gastropathy to evaluate whether bowel preparation using NaP increased the incidence of hemorrhagic gastropathy in healthy individuals

4 Patients and Methods  Patients : A cross-sectional observational study National cancer center, Korea, from May 2001 to May 2007 Inclusion criteria -- Individuals undergoing health check-ups with EGD for gastric cancer screening Exclusion criteria -- Hx of previous gastric or colon surgery Personal data (age, sex, alcohol consumption, smoking status, personal medical and medication history) was collected prior to endoscopic procedure

5 Patients and Methods Endoscopy (Olympus) 45ml of NaP with 240ml of water at 7 pm before the procedure day  10mg of bisacodyl tablet with 1500ml of water  45ml of NaP with 240ml of water at 10 pm followed by 1500ml of water Endoscopic finding Grade o : normal mucosa Grade 1 : mucosal hemorrhages only Grade 2 : one or two erosions Grade 3 : Numerous erosions (3~10) Grade 4 : many(>10) erosions or an ulcer  Mild ( Grade 1 or 2 ) : moderate ( Grade 3 ) : severe ( Grade 4 )

6 Patients and Methods  Method Blood and urine sample obtained 2 hours before the endoscopy Weight and height (In-Body)  BMI calculation Antral biopsy specimen for H-pylori assessment using rapid urease test  Statistical analysis The pearson chi-squared test and independent t-test : difference the use and the non-use of oral NaP logistic regression : odd-ratios(OR) and 95% confidence intervals (Cis) STATA software(version 10) for all statistical analysis

7 Results NaP use group 에서 male predominence, current smoker & drinker 가 more common

8 Results More frequent electrolyte imbalance in NaP use group But no significant hemodynamic instability or adverse effects

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11 Results

12 Conclusion  Oral NaP bowel preparation for colonoscopy was associated with hemorrhagic gastropathy.  Clinically, When dual endoscopy is employed to evaluate positive fecal occult blood test, the use of NaP might result in misinterpretation of the resultant hemorrhagic gastropathy as a source of bleeding. Alternatively, the NaP solution may even induce bleeding at pre-existing mucosal lesions

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