Sunday Poster Session
Category: Colon

Shivam Kalra, MBBS, MHA
Trident Medical Center
North Charleston, SC
CTT protocols vary widely across different populations and research contexts, with marker quantities ranging from 20 to 50 per day to balance marker visibility and patient compliance. X-ray acquisition timing ranges from 27 hours to 11 days post-marker ingestion, reflecting local practices and patient characteristics. Supine positioning for abdominal radiographs is most common to improve image quality and reduce radiation exposure.
Asian populations (e.g., India, Korea) consistently report faster colonic transit times (mean ~15.4 hours) compared to Western populations (30–40 hours), highlighting the critical need for population-specific normative data to ensure accurate interpretation. Diagnostic protocols have been adapted for subgroups such as pediatric patients and individuals with neurogenic disorders, further underscoring the necessity for tailored CTT approaches.

