K. Subramonian et al., Is bowel preparation useful before radiography of the renal tract in patients with spinal cord injury?, BJU INT, 85(3), 2000, pp. 224-226
Objectives To assess, in a blinded study, the usefulness of bowel preparati
on in improving the quality of radiography of the renal tract in patients w
ith spinal cord injury (SCI).
Patients and methods Plain abdominal radiographs of 56 patients with SCI we
re selected; 24 of the patients had received bowel preparation and 32 had n
ot. The films were independently assessed by one radiologist and one urolog
ist unaware of the treatment and identity of the patients. Each film was di
vided into five regions of interest and scores of 1-4 (1 for least and 4 fo
r best visibility) assigned to each area. In films with a low aggregate vis
ibility score (less than or equal to 12), the cause of poor visibility was
assessed in relation to faecal residue and gas.
Results The difference between the overall mean visibility score for bowel-
prepared and unprepared patients was not statistically significant. In film
s with poor visibility, gas shadows predominated over bowel shadows in the
bowel-prepared group, although this trend was not statistically significant
. Of the five areas, the bladder was scored as being the most clearly seen
in both groups.
Conclusions These findings suggest that bowel preparation does not increase
the diagnostic value of radiographs of the renal tract in patients with SC
I.