Picoprep Split-dose Before Colonoscopy in Children
Sodium Picosulfate Overdose, Magnesium Sulfate Overdose, Children, Only
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Sodium Picosulfate Overdose
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
• children aged 2-18 years undergoing elective colonoscopy
Exclusion Criteria:
- requirement for urgent colonoscopy
- bowel obstruction,
- known or suspected hypersensitivity to the active or other ingredients
- clinically significant electrolyte imbalance
- prior intestinal resection
- known metabolic, renal and cardiac disease.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
group A (PMC standard-dose)
Group B (PMC split-dose)
Group A (PMC standard-dose): patients will receive two oral doses of sodium picosulphate plus magnesium oxide and citric acid (Picoprep), each diluted in 150 ml of water, at 17:00 and 4 hours later in the evening prior to the colonoscopy (¼ sachet for children < 6 years, ½ sachet for children 6-12 years, and one sachet for children >12 years). Intake of at least 40-50 ml/kg (maximum 2 L) of clear fluids (cold tea, gatorade etc..) will be recommended after each dose. The age-adjusted dosage is dictated by the instructions of the manufacturing company. No solid food intake will be allowed during the 24 hours prior to the examination according to the instructions of the manufacturing company.
Group B (PMC split-dose): patients will receive the first oral doses of PMC diluted in 150 ml of water (Picoprep; Ferring Italia, Milan, Italy) at 19:00 of the day before colonoscopy and the second one at 06:00 hours on the morning of the day of colonoscopy (¼ sachet for children < 6 years, ½ sachet for children 6-12 years, and one sachet for children >12 years). Intake of at least 40-50 ml/kg (maximum 2 L) of clear fluids (cold tea, gatorade etc..) will be recommended after each dose. The age-adjusted dosage is dictated by the instructions of the manufacturing company. No solid food intake will be allowed during the 24 hours prior to the examination according to the instructions of the manufacturing company.