Comparative Study Between Polyethylene Glycol and
Sodium Phosphate Solution in Elective Colorectal
Surgeryt
BUNLUE CHALEOYKITTI, M.D.*
Affiliation : * Division of Colorectal Surgery, Department of Surgery, Phramongkutklao Hospital, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
t Presented at the Joint Scientific Conference, Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand and Royal College of Surgeons of
Edinburgh, Pattaya, Cholburi, Thailand, 6 July 2001.
AbstractObjective : The aim of this study was to compare the pre-operative-post-operative com
plications and patients' tolerance between sodium phosphate solution (NaP) and polyethylene glycol
electrolyte solution (PEG-ES) for elective colorectal surgery.
Materials and Methods : All colorectal cancer patients treated between August 2000 and
May ·2001 (NaP group) who received two doses of 45 ml NaP solution with a glass of water were
compared to all colorectal cancer patients between July 1997 and July 2000 (PEG group) who received
3 liters of PEG-ES. Patient tolerance, post-operative septic complications, and serum sodium and
potassium before and after bowel preparation were assessed.
Results : Twenty five patients in the NaP group and eighty six patients in the PEG group
were included in the study. Age, gender and surgical procedure were well matched. Patient tolerance
to NaP was superior to PEG-ES (p:;::0.044). There was a significant increase in serum sodium levels
(p=0.022) and a significant decrease in serum potassium levels in NaP group (p=0.018) without
any clinical sequelae. 35 per cent of the patients in the PEG group had wound infection versus only
10 per cent of patients in the NaP group (p=0.021).
Conclusion : Sodium phosphate solution was safe, rapid, well-tolerated and could be the
standard pre-operative mechanical bowel preparation for electixe colorectal surgery.
Keywords : Bowel Preparation, Polyethylene Glycol, Sodium Phosphate, Surgery
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