Castor Oil in Bowel Preparation Regimens for Colon Capsule Endoscopy: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.3. Screening of References
2.4. Data Handling
2.5. Pooled Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Completion Rate
3.2. Diagnostic Yield
3.3. Small Study Effects and Publication Bias
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
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Investigation | Indication | Study Design | |
OR | Capsule camera * Wireless camera * Wireless camera endoscop * WCE CCE Colon capsule endoscop * PillCam * Pill Cam * Camera pill* Capsule endoscop* Endoscop *, Capsule Wireless Capsule Endoscop * Capsule Endoscop *, Wireless Endoscop *, Wireless Capsule Video Capsule Endoscop * Capsule Endoscop *, Video Capsule Endoscopy, Video Endoscop *, Video Capsule | Castor oil Castor Oil | Complet * Bowel preparation Cleans * Diagnostic yield Transit Polyp Adenoma Detection Leighton * Vizuali * |
Appendix B
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Number | Description |
I | Number of individuals/investigations included in the study |
II | Number of individuals with complete colon capsule endoscopy |
III | Number of investigations with excreted capsule within battery lifetime |
IV | Number of investigations with acceptable bowel preparation |
V | Individuals with polyp(s) (any size polyp, >5 mm polyp and >9 mm polyp) |
Publication | Study Type | Single- or Multi-Center | CCE Indications | Male % | Age | Castor Oil Sample Size | Control Group Sample Size | MINORS Score † |
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Hotta, 2016 [23] | Observational, retro-/prospective * | Single | Dialysis and kidney transplant patients, and possibly renal, hepatic and diabetic diseases | 75.0 | 62.7 (mean) | 20 | 73 | 12/24 |
Okabayashi, 2018 [24] | Observational, prospective | Single | Ulcerative colitis | 48.5 | 40 (median) | 33 | - | 14/16 |
Ohmiya, 2019 [14] | Observational, retrospective | Multi | Suspected colorectal diseases: Screening and symptomatic | 66.4 | 58.5 (median) | 152 | 167 | 17/24 |
Yamada, 2020 [25] | Observational, retrospective | Multi | FIT positive, screening before surgery, after polypectomy, weight loss, abdominal pain, or diarrhea/constipation | 60.4 | 67 (median) | 53 | - | 10/16 |
Semenov, 2021 [12] | Observational, retro-/prospective * | Single | Polyp surveillance, lower GI symptoms, incomplete colonoscopy, anemia, or IBS surveillance | 45.2 | 62 (mean) | 62 | 124 | 17/24 |
Takashima, 2021 [15] | Observational, prospective | Multi | Suspected colorectal disease and previous incomplete colonoscopy | 30 | 59.5 (mean) | 17 | - | 12/16 |
Time | Hotta, 2016 | Okabayashi, 2018 | Ohmiya, 2019 |
Day 2 | Sennoside: 3 tablets (36 mg) | ||
Day 1 | Picosulfate sodium: 1 packet | Magnesium citrate: 50 g | |
Sennoside: 2 tablets | Sodium picosulfate: 10 mL, OR Sennoside: 2 tablets (24 mg) | ||
Day 0 | Moviprep containing Gascon Drop: 1.5 L | PEG: 500 mL | Moviprep: 500–1000 mL |
Capsule ingestion with Gascon 4 mL | Capsule ingestion with dimethicone | Sodium picosulfate: 10 mL | |
Castor oil: 30 mL | Capsule ingestion following Mosapride: 4 tablets (20 mg) | ||
Intramuscular injection metoclopramide | |||
Capsule | Mosapride: 4 tablets | PEG: 500 mL | Castor oil: 30 mL |
in small bowel | Moviprep: 0.25 L | Castor oil: 20 mL | Moviprep: 1000–1500 mL |
If capsule in stomach at 10 am | Daikenchuto: 5–10 mg (2–4 packs) | ||
Metoclopramide: 10 mg tablet | If capsule in stomach at 11 am | ||
Metoclopramide: 10 mg i.m. or i.v. injection | |||
+1 h | Castor oil: 30 mL | ||
Teleminsoft suppository | |||
Moviprep: 0.25 L | |||
+1 h | Mosapride: 6 tablets | ||
Magcorol P: 1 package | |||
Only dialysis patients: | If capsule has not been excreted | ||
Castor oil: 30 mL | PEG: 500 mL | ||
Glycerol enema at 15.30 | |||
+3 h | If capsule has not been excreted | If capsule has not been excreted: | |
PEG: 500 mL | Metoclopramide: 10 mg i.m. injection | ||
Castor oil: 30 mL | |||
Magnesium citrate: 50 g | |||
Time | Yamada, 2020 | Semenov, 2021 * | Takashima, 2021 |
Day 7 | Senna tablets: 4 tablets (48 mg) | ||
Day 1 | Senna tablets: 2 tablets | Moviprep: 1 L | Magnesium citrate P: 50 g |
Day 0 | PEG: unknown volume U.V.) | Moviprep: 1 L | PEG: 1000 mL |
Capsule ingestion with mosapride: 20 mg | Capsule ingestion | Capsule ingestion with metoclopramide i.v. 10 mg | |
+30 min. | Metoclopramide i.v. (optional): 10 mg | ||
Erythromycin i.v. (optional): 250 mg | |||
Capsule | PEG: U.V. | Moviprep: 750 mL | Patient leaves for home |
in small bowel | Castor oil: U.V. | Castor oil: 15 mL | When home: |
Sodium picosulfate hydrate; U.V. | Castor oil 20 mL | ||
PEG: 500 mL | |||
+1 h | PEG: 500 mL | ||
+2 h | Moviprep: 250 mL | Magnesium citrate: 50 g | |
+2 h | Castor oil: 20 mL | ||
+3 h | Dulcolax suppository (optional): 10 mg |
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Deding, U.; Jensen, S.S.; Schelde-Olesen, B.; Kaalby, L.; Bjørsum-Meyer, T.; Koulaouzidis, A. Castor Oil in Bowel Preparation Regimens for Colon Capsule Endoscopy: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 2795. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112795
Deding U, Jensen SS, Schelde-Olesen B, Kaalby L, Bjørsum-Meyer T, Koulaouzidis A. Castor Oil in Bowel Preparation Regimens for Colon Capsule Endoscopy: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis. Diagnostics. 2022; 12(11):2795. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112795
Chicago/Turabian StyleDeding, Ulrik, Sofie Sajan Jensen, Benedicte Schelde-Olesen, Lasse Kaalby, Thomas Bjørsum-Meyer, and Anastasios Koulaouzidis. 2022. "Castor Oil in Bowel Preparation Regimens for Colon Capsule Endoscopy: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis" Diagnostics 12, no. 11: 2795. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112795
APA StyleDeding, U., Jensen, S. S., Schelde-Olesen, B., Kaalby, L., Bjørsum-Meyer, T., & Koulaouzidis, A. (2022). Castor Oil in Bowel Preparation Regimens for Colon Capsule Endoscopy: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis. Diagnostics, 12(11), 2795. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112795