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Effectiveness of Intraluminal Air Decompression on Postcolonoscopic Pain According to Reinsertion Site
Young-Jin Sur, Jung-Hyun Kim, Seung-Jin Jung, Dong-Won Lee, Sang-Hyun Cho, Ryang-Pyo Kim, Tae-Wan Kim, Hyeon-Guk Shin, A-Ram Hong, Hyun-Woo Kwon
Korean J Fam Med 2016;37(3):156-163.   Published online May 26, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2016.37.3.156
Background

Colonoscopy is a very effective and essential examination to diagnose colorectal cancer; however, many patients experience discomfort due to post-examination abdominal pain, which reduces colonoscopy compliance. This study was conducted to determine methods for reducing post-colonoscopic abdominal pain.

Methods

We conducted a randomized controlled study of 405 male and female adults who visited Hana General Hospital in Cheongju. We surveyed general characteristics, history of colonoscopy, and other related factors, then categorized examinees into 5 groups (0–5) according to the site of scope reinsertion. Pain was measured using a numeric rating scale (NRS).

Results

The mean age of examinees in this study was 47.8 years, and 210 participants had prior experience of colonoscopy. No significant difference was observed between variables, with the exception of reinsertion duration (P=0.005). Pain scores were different between performing physicians (P=0.006), and were higher when the subjective level of procedure difficulty was low (P=0.026) in univariate analysis. Pain scores decreased as the reinsertion site became closer to the proximal colon (P<0.001), but there was no significant difference between groups 3 and 4. The results of multiple logistic regression analysis, including univariate analysis, showed that group 1 had 0.48 times, group 2 had 0.38 times, group 3 had 0.09 times, and group 4 had 0.03 times odds ratio (moderate-to-severe pain, NRS ≥4) than control group 0.

Conclusion

Air decompression by scope reinsertion is an effective way to reduce abdominal pain after colonoscopy. Removing air when the reinserted scope approaches the hepatic flexure seems to be the most effective method to reduce post-colonoscopic pain.

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    Rasim Eren Cankurtaran, Roni Atalay
    Pain Management Nursing.2023; 24(6): e148.     CrossRef
  • Modifiable factors associated with patient-reported pain during and after screening colonoscopy
    Marek Bugajski, Paulina Wieszczy, Geir Hoff, Maciej Rupinski, Jaroslaw Regula, Michal Filip Kaminski
    Gut.2018; 67(11): 1958.     CrossRef
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Case Reports
Four Cases of Carcinoid Tumor in Asymptomatic Thirties.
Seung Hwa Lee, Won Ae Lee, Eal Whan Park, Yoo Seock Cheong
Korean J Fam Med 2011;32(2):135-143.   Published online February 20, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2011.32.2.135
Carcinoid is a neuroendocrine tumor and contains many peptide substances and biological active amines, so if it is released, it can cause carcinoid syndrome. However, most carcinoid tumors are unfortunately asymptomatic, and it is difficult to find one smaller than 1 cm because it doesn't have prominent mucosal elevation and change. We can reduce expenses and recovery period of the patient by using a relatively noninvasive endoscopic mucosal resection, unless it has distant organ and lymph node metastasis. Colonoscopy is an optimizing diagnostic tool for early detection of asymptomatic carcinoids. But according to colonoscopic guidelines of many institutes, they recommend to perform a screening colonoscopy in the asymptomatic fifties if there are no risk factors. However, a careful examination of colonoscopy is needed, because possibility of malignant tumor in aymptomatic young age. The authors report four cases of carcinoid tumor in asymptomatic thirties with review of several literatures.
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Two Cases of Trichuris Trichiura Infection Diagnosed by Colonoscopy.
Seung Hwa Lee, Ji Eun Kwon, Yoo Seock Cheong
Korean J Fam Med 2010;31(8):622-629.   Published online August 20, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.2010.31.8.622
Trichuris trichiura (T. trichiura) is soil-transmitted parasite and widely spreads all over the world. High infection rates occur especially in the poor hygiene area. T. trichiura is transmitted by the water and food contaminated with T. trichiura eggs. Most of mildly infected individuals could be asymptomatic, whereas heavily infected patients manifest with anemia, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and weight loss. Serious manifestations such as intestinal obstruction and perforation were reported to be caused by Trichuriasis. Diagnostic methods are stool examination of T. trichiura eggs and eosinophil count in blood. Sometimes, colonoscopy can be useful diagnostic tool and treatment. We observed that the North Korean refugee with chronic abdominal pain and the patient with abdominal pain and loose stool have been diagnosed as T. trichiura infection confirmed by colonoscopy. After treatment, the patient's symptom has improved. Therefore we report two cases of trichuriasis with literature review.

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    Yitaek Kim, Iñigo Iturrate, Christoffer Sloth, Hansoul Kim
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    Hansoul Kim, Jae Min You, Ki‐Uk Kyung, Dong‐Soo Kwon
    The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • A Sigmoid-Colon-Straightening Soft Actuator With Peristaltic Motion for Colonoscopy Insertion Assistance: Easycolon
    Hansoul Kim, Joonhwan Kim, Jae Min You, Seung Woo Lee, Ki-Uk Kyung, Dong-Soo Kwon
    IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters.2021; 6(2): 3577.     CrossRef
  • An Analysis of Infectious Disease Research Trends in Medical Journals From North Korea
    Do-Hyeon Park, Min-Ho Choi, Ah-Young Lim, Hee Young Shin
    Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health.2018; 51(2): 109.     CrossRef
  • Infections of Soil-Transmitted Helminth in Refugees from North Korea
    Young-Il Lee, Min Seo, Suk-Bae Kim
    The Korean Journal of Parasitology.2018; 56(3): 291.     CrossRef
  • A Survey of Intestinal Parasite Infection during a 10-Year Period (2003-2012)
    Young-Eun Kim, Hee Jae Huh, Yu-Yean Hwang, Nam Yong Lee
    Annals of Clinical Microbiology.2013; 16(3): 134.     CrossRef
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