Correlation between prescribing doctor attributes and intestinal cleanliness in colonoscopy: a study of 22522 patients

Ann Med. 2023;55(2):2262496. doi: 10.1080/07853890.2023.2262496. Epub 2023 Sep 26.

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to analyze the correlation between different attributes of doctors who prescribe colonoscopies and the cleanliness of the intestine to guide the development of colonoscopy application protocols.

Methods: Data on colonoscopy cases conducted in the gastroenterology department of Hangzhou First People's Hospital between April 2018 and March 2021 were collected. The gender, age, professional attributes of the prescribing doctors, and Boston Bowel Preparation Scale (BBPS) score were recorded. In addition, the correlation between the prescribing doctors' characteristics and the intestine's cleanliness was analyzed.

Results: The study included 22,522 patients with a mean BBPS score of 6.83 ± 1.94. There were 16,459 male and 6,063 female doctors with similar BBPS scores (p = 0.212). The study found no significant difference in BBPS scores between 19,338 internist and 3,184 non-internist (p = 0.154). However, BBPS scores differed significantly between 18,168 gastroenterologists and 4,354 non-gastroenterologists (p = 0.016) and between 19,990 intestinal-related specialties(gastroenterology and gastrointestinal surgery) and 2,532 non-intestinal-related specialties (p = 0.000). In addition, BBPS scores were significantly different between 18,126 prescribing endoscopiests and 4,396 non-endoscopiests (p = 0.014). However, there was no significant difference in BBPS scores among doctors of different ages (p = 0.190). The study found significant differences in BBPS scores between male and female patients and those under or over 40 years (p = 0.000).

Conclusion: To improve colonoscopy preparation quality, priority should be given to doctors in gastroenterology, intestinal-related specialties, and endoscopiests. Their expertise may result in better education and improved bowel cleanliness.

Keywords: BBPS; Colonoscopy; bowel preparation; laxatives.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Colonoscopy*
  • Educational Status
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intestines*
  • Male

Grants and funding

This study was supported by grants from the Zhejiang health committee [2021ZH003], Hangzhou science and technology commission [202004A14], and the Construction Fund of Medical Key Disciplines of Hangzhou [OO20190001], Hangzhou medical and health technology project [A20200132].