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DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1215380
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Oolong tea is useful for lens cleansing in transnasal small-caliber esophagogastroduodenoscopy
Publication History
submitted 13 May 2009
accepted after revision 29 September 2009
Publication Date:
04 December 2009 (online)
Background and study aims: Unsedated transnasal small-caliber esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) has been used to examine the upper gastrointestinal tract with proven feasibility and tolerability. However, a limitation of transnasal EGD is the poor lens-cleansing function of the scope due to the small-caliber water-jet nozzle. Therefore, this trial was designed to evaluate the cleansing effect of oolong tea for transnasal small-caliber EGD.
Patients and methods: Oolong tea (O), barley tea (B), and distilled water (W) were prepared as washing solutions for endoscopic lenses. Study I: after the lenses were soiled by lard oil, they were washed with one of the three washing solutions, and the image quality of photographs was judged. Study II: 982 patients who were due to undergo transnasal EGD were enrolled and randomly assigned to the O-, B-, or W-groups. The level of lens cleansing, the overall time required for endoscopy, and the volume of washing solution used were measured.
Results: Study I: the image quality of photographs taken with lenses washed with oolong tea was significantly superior to that associated with other solutions. Study II: the level of lens cleansing in the O-group was significantly superior to that of the B- and W-groups (P < 0.001). The volume of solution used for lens cleansing in the O-group was significantly smaller than that in the W-group (P < 0.05). Endoscopic examination times in the O-group were shorter than those in the B- and W-groups (P < 0.05).
Conclusions: In transnasal small-caliber EGD, oolong tea instead of water as a washing solution for endoscopic lens cleansing is useful to maintain good visibility.
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Y. AmanoMD, PhD
Division of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Shimane University Hospital
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Japan
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