| Literature DB >> 26156248 |
John J You1,2, Yudong Liu3, John Kirby4, Parag Vora5, Paul Moayyedi6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: No head-to-head randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the superiority of one colorectal screening modality over another in reducing colorectal cancer mortality. We conducted a pilot randomized controlled trial of fecal occult blood testing (FOBT), optical colonoscopy (OC), and virtual colonoscopy (VC), to inform the planning of a larger evaluative trial.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26156248 PMCID: PMC4499903 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-015-0826-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1CONSORT study flow diagram
Baseline characteristics of study participants
| Characteristics | FOBT | Optical Colonoscopy | Virtual Colonoscopy |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | ||
| Age, years, mean (SD) | 58.7 (5.4) | 58.4 (5.6) | 59 (5.6) | 0.77 |
| Female | 31 (46) | 25 (38) | 38 (58) | 0.06 |
| Colorectal cancer in first degree relative(s) | 9 (13) | 9 (14) | 8 (12) | 0.97 |
| Signs or symptoms | ||||
| Change in bowel habit | 4 (6) | 1 (2) | 1 (2) | 0.23 |
| Blood in stool | 3 (4) | 0 (0) | 1 (2) | 0.18 |
| Abdominal pain | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1.00 |
| >10 % weight loss in past 6 months | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1.00 |
| Unexplained anemia | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1.00 |
| Smoking history | ||||
| Never | 36 (54) | 34 (51) | 29 (45) | 0.63 |
| Former | 27 (40) | 25 (38) | 30 (46) | |
| Current | 4 (6) | 7 (11) | 6 (9) |
Data are reported as number (percent) unless otherwise indicated. FOBT, fecal occult blood testing
*P value is for comparison of means or proportions across the 3 groups using one-way analysis of variance or chi-squared tests, respectively
Findings on optical colonoscopy
| Patients with optical colonoscopy as index screening testa | |
|---|---|
| ( | |
| Subjects with polyp(s)b | 22 (40) |
| Largest polyp 5 mm or less | 14 |
| Largest polyp 6 mm to 9 mm | 2 |
| Largest polyp 10 mm or greater | 4 |
| Distribution of polyps by size, n† | |
| 5 mm or less | 33 |
| 6 mm to 9 mm | 3 |
| 10 mm or greater | 6 |
| Distribution of polyps by histology, n | |
| Hyperplastic polyp | 11 |
| Tubular adenoma | 8 |
| Sessile serrated adenoma | 3 |
| Tubulovillous adenoma | 1 |
| Subjects with colorectal adenoma(s) | 12 (22)c |
| Subjects with invasive carcinoma | 0 (0) |
Data are reported as number (percent) unless otherwise indicated
aincludes 53 subjects originally allocated to OC and 2 subjects who crossed over to OC from other arms
bas visualized on OC; polyp size data missing for 2 subjects
c1 of these subjects had an adenoma with high grade dysplasia
Findings on virtual colonoscopy
| Patients with virtual colonoscopy as index screening test | |
|---|---|
| ( | |
| Subjects with polyp(s)a | 8 (16) |
| Largest polyp 6 mm to 9 mm | 7 |
| Largest polyp 10 mm or greater | 1 |
| Distribution of polyps by size, na | |
| 6 mm to 9 mm | 8 |
| 10 mm or greater | 1 |
| Patients who underwent follow-up optical colonoscopy | 5 (10) |
| Distribution of polyps by histology, n | |
| Sessile serrated adenoma | 3 |
| Patients with colorectal adenoma(s) | 2 |
| Patients with invasive carcinoma | 0 |
Data are reported as number (percent) unless otherwise indicated
aOnly polyps greater than 5 mm in size were reported (see Methods)