Abstract

Recent guidelines recommend that colonoscopists should achieve adequate bowel preparation in ≥85% of patients and define an adequate preparation as including appropriate surveillance or screening interval recommended for the findings of the examination. Previous studies suggest that a Boston Bowel Preparation Score (BBPS) of ≥5 predicts that doctors will follow recommended intervals, but many clinicians insist on a score of at least 2 in each segment. In a prospective observational study, investigators sought …

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