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Efficacy of BianShi Moxibustion for bowel preparation study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Zhang, Q.; Zhang, P. X.; Wang, J. L.

2024-05-14 gastroenterology
10.1101/2024.05.11.24307217 medRxiv
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BackgroundAdequate bowel preparation is one of the most important prerequisite during the colonoscopy. It is conductive to detect the polypus, adenoma and early colorectal carcinoma and decrease the rate of overuse of medical resource. BianShi Moxibustion(BSM) is one of the most important Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) treatment options, which is called TCM proper technology. BSM is applied to prevent and cure digestive system disorder widely, including functional constipation(FC), irritable bowel syndrome(IBS), functional dyspepsia(FD) etc. we speculate that BSM can improve the bowel preparation quality through ameliorating the function of digestive tract, especially in high risk of inadequate bowel preparation patients, including elderly individual, diabetes mellitus, neurodegenerative changes etc. Hence, the objective of this research is to evaluate the efficacy of BSM on the quality of bowel preparation before colonoscopy. MethodThis is a randomized triple-blinded, single-center, prospective study. We will recruit 72 inpatients who are scheduled to undergo colonoscopy for screening and diagnostic or therapeutical purposes for the first time will be randomized to assign into treatment group or control group at a ratio of 1:1. The intervention plan in the treatment group consists of 3L polyethylene glycol(PEG) solution plus BSM(Treatment period is 3 days, Qd). In the control group, the plan is 3L PEG plus sham BSM. Boston Bowel Preparation Scale(BBPS) will be used to evaluate the efficacy of the bowel preparation and regarded as the primary outcome measure. The secondary outcomes including caecal intubation rate, the willingness to repeat colonoscopy, the tolerance of bowel preparation regimens, the rate of adverse events. DiscussionThe aim of this clinical trial is to confirm the influence of BSM on the quality of bowel preparation. The hypothesis of this study is that the BSM has a positive role on the quality of bowel preparation. The routine bowel preparation regime combines with TCM proper technology will enhance bowel preparation quality and ameliorate the subjective feeling of participants. In addition, it will provide the reliable evidence of bowel preparation prior to colonoscopy from the point of view of integrative medicine. Trial registrationThis protocol and trial was registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR2300077168).

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