Taylor P N, Beckly D E
Radiodiagnostic Department, Freedom Fields Hospital, Plymouth.
Clin Radiol. 1991 Sep;44(3):183-4. doi: 10.1016/s0009-9260(05)80866-9.
There is conflicting evidence regarding the benefit of using carbon dioxide in a double contrast barium enema. In a double blind prospective study, 200 patients undergoing out-patient double contrast barium enemas (DCBE) were randomly allocated to receive either air or carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation. After 24 h they were requested to complete and return a questionnaire regarding abdominal pain and distension experienced following the examination. The use of CO2 reduced the incidence of severe post-DCBE pain from 27% to 7%. There was a higher incidence of severe pain in younger patients, regardless of which gas was used. The incidence of severe pain following DCBE was unrelated to the presence or absence of abdominal pain as part of the patient's symptomatology. In the light of these findings we advocate the routine use of CO2 in DCBE.
关于在双重对比钡灌肠中使用二氧化碳的益处,证据存在矛盾。在一项双盲前瞻性研究中,200名接受门诊双重对比钡灌肠(DCBE)的患者被随机分配接受空气或二氧化碳(CO2)灌肠。24小时后,要求他们填写并返回一份关于检查后经历的腹痛和腹胀的问卷。使用CO2将DCBE后严重疼痛的发生率从27%降至7%。无论使用哪种气体,年轻患者中严重疼痛的发生率都更高。DCBE后严重疼痛的发生率与患者症状中是否存在腹痛无关。鉴于这些发现,我们提倡在DCBE中常规使用CO2。