Comparing hyoscine and drotaverine effects on colon in CT colonography

Author:

Kristev Athanas1,Sirakov Nikolay2,Getova Damianka3,Katcarov Vasil1,Sirakov Vladimir2,Stefanov Rumen4,Turiiski Valentin1,Velkova Kichka2

Affiliation:

1. 1Departments of Biophysics, Medical University — Plovdiv, 4002, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

2. 2Image Diagnostics, Medical University — Plovdiv, 4002, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

3. 3Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology Medical University — Plovdiv, 4002, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

4. 4Social medicine and health management Medical University — Plovdiv, 4002, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Abstract

AbstractHyoscine and drotaverine effectiveness was compared for the purposes of achieving optimum distension following insufflation in CT colonography. The in vitro effects of hyoscine and drotaverine on tone and contractility of SM preparations isolated from different areas of human colon were studied by isometric registration of contractile activity. Both medications have a relaxing effect on SM preparations and inhibit their spontaneous contractions. The drotaverine-induced effects were reliably more marked than the hyoscine-induced ones. CT colonography was performed in 70 patients who were injected with equal doses of either hyoscine (n=32) or drotaverine (n=38). The degree of drug-induced distension in both groups was determined by measuring the lumen of the colon on a 2D reconstruction. In most colon areas the width of the distended lumen was greater in the drotaverine-treated patients. We concluded that drotaverine can be used as a means to facilitate colonic distension.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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