The Influence of Mechanical Bowel Preparation on Volatile Organic Compounds for the Detection of Gastrointestinal Disease-A Systematic Review

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Jan 26;23(3):1377. doi: 10.3390/s23031377.

Abstract

(1) Background: Colorectal cancer is the second commonest cause of cancer deaths worldwide; recently, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been proposed as potential biomarkers of this disease. In this paper, we aim to identify and review the available literature on the influence of mechanical bowel preparation on VOC production and measurement. (2) Methods: A systematic search for studies was carried out for articles relevant to mechanical bowel preparation and its effects on volatile organic compounds. A total of 4 of 1349 papers initially derived from the search were selected. (3) Results: Two studies with a total of 134 patients found no difference in measured breath VOC profiles after bowel preparation; one other study found an increase in breath acetone in 61 patients after bowel preparation, but no other compounds were affected. Finally, the last study showed the alteration of urinary VOC profiles. (4) Conclusions: There is limited data on the effect of bowel preparation on VOC production in the body. As further studies of VOCs are conducted in patients with symptoms of gastrointestinal disease, the quantification of the effect of bowel preparation on their abundance is required.

Keywords: colorectal cancer; mechanical bowel preparation; volatile organic compound.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biomarkers
  • Body Fluids*
  • Breath Tests
  • Gastrointestinal Diseases* / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Volatile Organic Compounds*

Substances

  • Volatile Organic Compounds
  • Biomarkers

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.