Extra Check-Ins could mean cleaner colons, fewer repeat procedures
NCT ID NCT07263867
Summary
This study aims to see if having doctors check on hospitalized patients four times a day, instead of the usual two, leads to better colon cleansing before a therapeutic colonoscopy. It will involve 300 patients across three hospital wards, comparing the two visit schedules. The goal is to improve procedure success, reduce the need for repeats, and potentially shorten hospital stays.
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The First Hospital of Lanzhou University
Lanzhou, Gansu, 730000, China
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