Patient experience with NER1006 as a bowel preparation for colonoscopy: a prospective, multicenter US survey

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Cash, Brooks D. [1 ]
Moncrief, Mary Beth C. [2 ]
Epstein, Michael S. [3 ]
Poppers, David M. [4 ]
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[1] Univ Texas Houston, Hlth Sci Ctr, Houston, TX 77004 USA
[2] Synchrony Med Commun LLC, W Chester, PA USA
[3] Investigat Clin Res & Digest Disorders Associates, Annapolis, MD USA
[4] New York Univ Langone Hlth, New York, NY USA
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Bowel preparation; Cathartics; NER1006; Patient satisfaction; Plenvu; Survey; Treatment adherence; QUALITY INDICATORS; BIAS;
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10.1186/s12876-021-01605-y
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background NER1006 (Plenvu(R), Salix Pharmaceuticals, Bridgewater, NJ) is a 1 L polyethylene glycol bowel preparation indicated for colonoscopy in adults. A US online survey assessed real-world ease of use and treatment satisfaction in individuals who received NER1006. Methods Adults were recruited from 444 US community gastrointestinal practices and provided a kit number for enrollment into an online survey to be completed within 2 weeks. Survey questions evaluated colonoscopy history and prior bowel preparation(s) prescribed, patient experience during NER1006 administration, and patient satisfaction with the bowel preparation process. A 9-point predefined grading scale was used to evaluate ease of NER1006 preparation and consumption (range, 1 "very difficult" to 9 "very easy"); the perceived importance of volume requirement and clear liquid options (range, 1 "not important at all" to 9 "very important"); and patient satisfaction (range, 1 "not satisfied at all" to 9 "very satisfied"). Results 1630 patients were enrolled, 1606 underwent colonoscopy, and 1598 completed the survey between September 15, 2018 and February 28, 2019. Among 1606 patients who had a colonoscopy, 62.5% were female, and the mean patient age was 54.4 years (range 18-89 years). Most patients (74.7%) did not report a family history of colon cancer, 62.6% had undergone prior colonoscopy, and 64.8% were undergoing colonoscopy for routine colorectal cancer screening. A majority (76.1%) of patients who completed the survey reported that NER1006 was very easy to prepare and take, and 89.9% were very or moderately satisfied with NER1006 overall. Most (97.6%) patients reported consuming all or most of the bowel preparation. Among 1005 patients with previous bowel preparation use, 84.7% indicated that their experience with NER1006 was much better or better (65.3%) or about the same (19.4%) compared with previously used bowel preparations, while only 15.3% rated NER1006 as worse or much worse. Conclusions In this first real-world, US multicenter survey, patient-reported experience with NER1006 as a bowel preparation for colonoscopy was favorable and adherence was high. The majority of patients were very or moderately satisfied with the overall experience and found it much better/better than previously used bowel preparations. Trial registration: Not applicable
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