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Table 1.

Summary data on randomized controlled trial for 1L polyethylene glycol with ascorbic acid.

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Fig 1.

Flow diagram of the study.

1L PEG group, 1L polyethylene glycol with ascorbic acid group. Picosulfate group, sodium picosulfate with magnesium citrate.

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Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of the patients according to bowel cleansing agent.

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Fig 2.

Efficacy of bowel cleansing using the Harefield Cleansing Scale, including overall and segment bowel cleansing success rate.

Δ–Difference in efficiency between the 1 L PEG with ascorbic acid group and the PICO with magnesium citrate group; LCL- 97.5% one-sided lower confidence limit for the difference between treatments.

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Fig 3.

Efficacy of bowel cleansing using the Harefield Cleansing Scale, including overall and segment high-quality bowel cleansing rate.

Δ–Difference in efficiency between the 1 L PEG with ascorbic acid group and the PICO with magnesium citrate group; LCL- 97.5% one-sided lower confidence limit for the difference between treatments.

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Table 3.

Satisfaction and acceptability of the bowel cleansing agents.

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Table 4.

Adverse events associated with bowel cleansing agents.

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