Volume 9, Issue 30 (12-2002)                   RJMS 2002, 9(30): 349-355 | Back to browse issues page

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ABSTRACT To compare colon cleansing and complications after two methods of bowel preparation: castor oil plus Cotrimoxazole – Metronidazole – Ceftizoxime (CCMC) versus Polyethylenglycol plus Neomycin-Erythromycin – Cefamandol (PNEC). Sixty patients scheduled for elective colorectal surgery were randomized to receive above-mentioned regimens. The adequacy of colon cleansing were evaluated by blinded surgeon during operation. Proportion of acceptable cleansing was 90% in CCMC receivers and 96% in PNEC receivers (non Significant, power: 97.5%). Abdominal pain was more common in PNEC receivers compared with CCMC receivers (15%vs. 40%, P<0.05). Infectious complications were seen in 13.3% of CCMC receivers and 10% of PNEC receivers (not statisticaly difference). CCMC regimen is an effective, safe and cheap method for bowel preparation its usage is recommended.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Community Medicine

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