Antihyperglycemic therapy during colonoscopy preparation: A review and suggestions for practical recommendations

Irit Hochberg, Ori Segol, Rachel Shental, Pnina Shimoni, Roy Eldor, Irit Hochberg, Ori Segol, Rachel Shental, Pnina Shimoni, Roy Eldor

Abstract

Patients with diabetes have distinct risks during precolonoscopy bowel preparation, caused by change of diet, change of antihyperglycemic medication regimens and diabetes-related complications and comorbidities. These risks include hypoglycemia, water and electrolyte imbalance, acute renal failure, lactic acidosis, ketoacidosis and low quality of bowel preparation. Here we review the existing literature and present recommendations from a subcommittee of the Israeli National Diabetes Council for primary care physicians and gastroenterologists. The instructions include general suggestions on diet and glucose monitoring and specific recommendations on timing of modification or cessation of each of the antihyperglycemic medication types to ensure patient safety during bowel preparation.

Keywords: Colonoscopy; epidemiology; nutrition; pancreas; screening.

Source: PubMed

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