Risk factors associated with missed colorectal flat adenoma: A multicenter retrospective tandem colonoscopy study
AIM: To determine the miss rate for colorectal flat adenomas during colonoscopy and the risk factors.METHODS: Flat adenomas are frequently missed during colonoscopy. However, the risk factors that influence their miss rates are unclear. This was a multicenter,retrospective study in which patients di...
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Veröffentlicht in: | World journal of gastroenterology : WJG 2014-08, Vol.20 (31), p.10927-10937 |
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Zusammenfassung: | AIM: To determine the miss rate for colorectal flat adenomas during colonoscopy and the risk factors.METHODS: Flat adenomas are frequently missed during colonoscopy. However, the risk factors that influence their miss rates are unclear. This was a multicenter,retrospective study in which patients diagnosed with colorectal adenomas at a diagnostic colonoscopy and followed within 3 mo by a second therapeutic colonos-copy were pooled out from the established database. The "per-patient" and "per-adenoma" adenoma miss rates(AMR) for overall adenomas and flat adenomas, and patient-, adenoma-, and procedure-related risk factors potentially associated with the "per-adenoma" AMR for flat adenomas were determined.RESULTS: Chromoscopy and high-definition colonoscopy were not taken under consideration in the study. Among 2093 patients with colorectal adenomas, 691(33.0%) were diagnosed with flat adenomas, 514 with concomitant protruding adenomas and 177 without. The "per-patient" AMR for flat adenomas was 43.3%(299/691); the rates were 54.3% and 11.3%, respectively, for those with protruding adenomas and those without(OR = 9.320, 95%CI: 5.672-15.314, χ2 = 99.084, P < 0.001). The "per-adenoma" AMR for flat adenomas was 44.3%(406/916). In multivariate analysis, older age, presence of concomitant protruding adenomas, poor bowel preparation, smaller adenoma size, location at the right colon, insufficient experience of the colonoscopist, and withdrawal time < 6 min were associated with an increased "per-adenoma" AMR for flat adenomas. The AMR for flat adenomas was moderately correlated with that for overall adenomas(r = 0.516, P < 0.0001). The AMR for flat adenomas during colonoscopy was high.CONCLUSION: Patient’s age, concomitant protruding adenomas, bowel preparation, size and location of adenomas, proficiency of the colonoscopist, and withdrawal time are factors affecting the "per-adenoma" AMR for flat adenomas. |
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ISSN: | 1007-9327 2219-2840 |
DOI: | 10.3748/wjg.v20.i31.10927 |