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Bowel prep: Electrolyte disturbances remain rare but serious


 

FROM DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY

From a clinical practice perspective, Dr. Sakuraba agreed with the authors’ conclusion that the results support the recommendations of some current guidelines against the routine use of sodium phosphate for bowel preparation, even if the number of included studies was small.

The study received no outside funding. The researchers had no financial conflicts to disclose. Dr. Sakuraba had no financial conflicts to disclose.

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