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Cleansing Options in Out-Patient Setting to Improve Tolerance (COOP SIT) Trial

RECRUITINGPhase 4Sponsored by Morehouse School of Medicine
Actively Recruiting
PhasePhase 4
SponsorMorehouse School of Medicine
Started2025-10-01
Est. completion2027-01
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The purpose of this research is to compare patient preferences for two bowel preparation options: low-volume tablets (Suflave/Sutab) versus the standard colon preparation using Golytely (polyethylene glycol). The study aims to enroll approximately 300 patients, who will be randomly assigned to one of the two preparation methods in a 2:1 ratio prior to their scheduled colonoscopy appointments. Surveys will be conducted both before and after the procedures. This project will be conducted over a 12-month period and seeks to compare patient experience of both preparation methods in an outpatient setting. The study will evaluate the rate of preparation completion, patient satisfaction, tolerance of the solutions, and the endoscopic adequacy of each method. Eligible participants are patients aged 18 or older with upcoming colonoscopy appointments who can provide informed consent in English or Spanish. There is no health risks associated with this study, as both bowel preparation methods are FDA-approved and commonly used in clinical practice.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Adults over age of 18 years undergoing outpatient colonoscopy for various indications, ability to consent in English or Spanish. Patients will still be allowed to join if there is a history of colorectal cancer or previous surgery

Exclusion Criteria:

* Patient is less than 18 years of age, any pregnant or nursing women, unable to consent, or patient is incarcerated.

Conditions3

Bowel Cleansing for ColonoscopyCancerColorectal Cancer Screening

Locations1 site

Morehouse School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia, 30310
Jesus Luevano, M.D.404-971-9018jluevanojr@msm.edu

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