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. 2021 Oct 14;14(5):296–303. doi: 10.14740/gr1461

Table 3. Ischemic Colitis Cases After Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy.

No Age Sex Indication for colonoscopy Preparation method Strong abdominal pain Site Severityc Other lesions
1 45 F FIT positive “Normal”a Yes D Mild Adenoma
2 57 F FIT positive “Normal”a Unknown D-S Mild Adenoma
3 64 M Surveillance “Normal”a No S Moderate Adenoma
4 65 M Surveillance “Normal”a No S Moderate No
5 67 F Surveillance “Strong”b Yes S Moderate Adenoma
6 71 F FIT positive “Normal”a Yes D Mild No
7 74 M Surveillance “Normal”a Yes D Moderate No
8 75 F Surveillance “Strong”b Unknown S Mild No
9 75 M FIT positive “Strong”b Yes D Moderate Diverticulum
10 80 F FIT positive “Normal”a Yes D-S Mild No
11 80 M FIT positive “Normal”a Unknown S Moderate Diverticulum
12 81 M Mild abdominal symptom “Normal”a No S Moderate Adenoma
13 82 F FIT positive “Strong”b Yes S Mild No
14 84 F FIT positive “Normal”a Unknown S Moderate Inflammatory polyp

a“Normal”: taking magnesium citrate the night before colonoscopy. b“Strong”: taking sodium picosulfate hydrate in addition to magnesium citrate the night before colonoscopy. cSeverity was determined using only the limited risk factors. M: male; F: female; FIT: fecal immunochemistry test; D: descending colon; S: sigmoid colon.