Procedure Instructions
Preparing For Your Scheduled Procedure
Scheduled procedures can seem complicated and come with many questions about what is needed the days prior to the procedure. Preparation for endoscopic procedures, especially colonoscopy is said to be one of the most difficult parts of the process. However it is also one of the most vital tools to be sure we can obtain the most accurate results and continue to move forward with an individualized care plan that best fits you. That is why here at Advanced Digestive Care we have created an easy to understand step by step guide to answer all preparation questions from medication changes all the way down to the day prior preparation. That way we can be sure our patients are given all the tools needed for an easy procedure.
If you have any specific questions on your upcoming procedure, or you would like to schedule one please feel free to call our office or fill out our request a procedure form.
Medication Changes:
In order to be certain we can give our patients the most safest scheduled procedures, and remove the growths and tissues needed it is vital to modify particular medications up to the day of your scheduled procedure.
- If you are currently on blood thinners (anticoagulation or antiplatelet therapy) please let us know so we can coordinate stopping them with you, as well as your prescribing physician. Aspirin is an exception and can be continued unless told otherwise.
- If you are diabetic it is very important to discuss the specific management of your diagnosis at the time of your scheduled procedure. The management varies on specific medications that could need to be discontinued for an acute time and the status of your blood sugar control (A1C). Please discuss your diagnosis with us as well as your managing physician.
Common medication changes include:
Holding blood thinners (duration is depending on the specific medication)
Holding oral hypoglycemic medications as well as fast acting insulin, and changing the dose of long acting insulins before the procedure as you will be required to fast prior.
Avoidance of NSAIDs 1 week prior to the procedure
For any questions about your specific medication please contact our office.
Dietary Changes:
This part of preparation is mainly for colonoscopy. Visualization during a colonoscopy relies on the lack of residue in the colon. By beginning a low fiber diet, eating uncooked vegetables and fruits during the week leading to the scheduled procedure can significantly increase the chances of clear and accurate results. Our team will be sure that you have a personalized diet that best suites your needs. The day prior to the procedure will be mainly based on clear liquids. Please refer to your patient specified detailed instructions.
The Day Before Your Procedure:
- Ileus (significant slowing of the intestinal movements)
Severe inflammation or infection in the colon
Specific Preparation Instructions
Depending on what you and your physician chose as the best preparation for your needs, please click on the detailed instructions: