| Literature DB >> 25882580 |
Peter Klare, Stefan Ascher, Stefan Wagenpfeil, Daniel Rapp, Monther Bajbouj, Bruno Neu, Roland M Schmid, Stefan von Delius.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The detection of adenomatous lesions is a major indicator for quality and competence in colonoscopy. Little is known about adenoma detection rates (ADR) of endoscopy trainees. The aim of our study was to investigate the performance of trainee colonoscopists in detecting adenomas and to depict the shape of adenoma detection learning curves during apprenticeship.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25882580 PMCID: PMC4347549 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-015-0312-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Patient characteristics and procedural measures of 4354 cases
| Patients characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Age (y) | 59 (18 - 98) |
| Gender: Male/Female | 2385/1969 (55%/45%) |
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| Indication: | |
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| 970 (22.3%) |
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| 1196 (27.5%) |
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| 436 (10.0%) |
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| 398 (9.1%) |
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| 485 (11.1%) |
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| 869 (20.0%) |
| Using Midazolam | 1768 (40.6%) |
| Midazolam dose (mg, mean) | 2.5 mg (range: 0.5 - 7.5) |
| Using Propofole | 3550 (81.5%) |
| Propofole dose (mg, mean) | 192 mg (range: 20 to 1100) |
| Bowel cleanness (light to moderate remnants/excellent) | 1170/3184 (26.9%/73.1%) |
| Complications overall | 45 (1.0%) |
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| 27 (0.6%) |
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| 13 (0.3%) |
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| 4 (0.9‰) |
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| 1 (0.2‰) |
Numbers are mean values (range: minimum – maximum) or frequencies (percentages).
Lesions detected by trainee endoscopists during 3782 colonoscopies
| Lesion | Total/Detection rate |
|---|---|
| Lesions total (Polyps, Carcinomas) | 3064 |
| Polyps | 2944 |
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| 1537 |
| among them: | 379 |
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| 632 |
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| 503 |
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| 175 |
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| 32 |
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| 31 |
| Carcinomas | 120 |
| Polyp detection rate* | 42% |
| Adenoma detection rate* | 23% |
| Cases with at least 1 Adenoma | 862 |
| Cases with 2 or more Adenomas | 339 |
| Advanced Adenoma detection rate* | 7% |
| Cases with at least 1 Advanced Adenoma | 281 |
| Cases with 2 or more Advanced Adenomas | 54 |
Values are presented as n (%).
*Detection rates were defined as number of colonoscopies in which one or more lesion was found divided by the number of colonoscopies performed.
Figure 1Green points show ADR values (mean) of ten TE during apprenticeship. Vertical bars signify 95% Confidence Intervals. ADRs were calculated in blocks of 25 consecutive investigations. Linear regression is displayed by the blue line (red line: recommended minimal requirement (20%)).
Number of colonoscopies and ADRs of 10 Trainee Endoscopists (U1-U10) during apprenticeship
| TE | Colonoscopies (total) | Colonoscopies (valid for ADR calculations) | ADR (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
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| 271 | 240 | 16.7 |
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| 999 | 863 | 19.8 |
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| 280 | 252 | 19.8 |
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| 596 | 512 | 30.7 |
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| 237 | 213 | 17.4 |
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| 454 | 397 | 26.7 |
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| 467 | 361 | 24.9 |
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| 288 | 251 | 21.5 |
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| 286 | 264 | 26.5 |
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| 476 | 429 | 20.3 |
Total observation time span: 2001 - 2013. Discrepancy between total number of colonoscopies and investigations valid for ADR calculaction derives from the exlusion of cases in which polyp resection, FAP and IBD were indications for procedure. ADR: number of colonoscopies in which at least one adenomatous lesion was found devided by total amount of investigations.
Figure 2Points represent ADR values calculated in blocks of 25 consecutive investigations. Dark shaded line shows linear regression. Red line: recommended minimal requirement of 20%.
Individual Polyp and Adenoma detection rates of 10 Trainee Endoscopists (U1-U10)
| TE | Procedures with ≥ 1 Polyp (PDR) | Procedures with ≥ 2 Polyps (Percentage) | Procedures with ≥ 1 Adenoma (ADR) | Procedures with ≥ 2 Adenomas (Percentage) | Median Polyp size (min – max) | Median Adenoma size (min – max) | Polyps detected (total) | Adenomas detected (total) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 75 (31.3%) | 32 (13.3%) | 40 (16.7%) | 14 (5.8%) | 3 (2 - 20) | 4 (2 - 20) | 122 | 76 |
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| 323 (37.4%) | 137 (15.9%) | 171 (19.8%) | 69 (8.0%) | 4 (1 – 35) | 5 (2 – 35) | 588 | 312 |
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| 81 (32.1%) | 31 (12.3%) | 50 (19.8%) | 14 (5.6%) | 3 (2 – 30) | 5 (2 – 21) | 127 | 70 |
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| 267 (52.1%) | 154 (30.1%) | 157 (30.7%) | 74 (14.5%) | 3 (1 – 35) | 4 (1 – 35) | 706 | 318 |
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| 77 (36.2%) | 28 (13.1%) | 37 (17.4%) | 13 (6.1%) | 3 (2 – 20) | 4 (2 – 8) | 141 | 64 |
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| 199 (50.1%) | 87 (21.9%) | 106 (26.7%) | 38 (9.6%) | 3 (2 – 25) | 3 (2 – 20) | 392 | 173 |
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| 151 (41.8%) | 69 (19.1%) | 90 (24.9%) | 37 (10.2%) | 4 (2 – 25) | 4 (2 – 25) | 291 | 167 |
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| 109 (43.4%) | 46 (18.3%) | 54 (21.5%) | 22 (8.8%) | 2 (2 – 15) | 4 (2 – 15) | 194 | 94 |
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| 134 (50.8%) | 60 (22.7%) | 70 (26.5%) | 31 (11.7) | 3 (2 – 17) | 5 (2 – 17) | 237 | 131 |
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| 163 (38.0%) | 63 (14.7%) | 87 (20.3%) | 27 (6.3%) | 2 (2 – 20) | 4 (2 – 20) | 266 | 132 |
Numbers are frequencies (percentages) or median (minimum-maximum); Polyp and Adenoma size in millimeter.