| Literature DB >> 30018478 |
David Kastenberg1, Gerald Bertiger2, Stuart Brogadir3.
Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and second leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States. Colonoscopy is widely preferred for CRC screening and is the most commonly used method in the United States. Adequate bowel preparation is essential for successful colonoscopy CRC screening. However, up to one-quarter of colonoscopies are associated with inadequate bowel preparation, which may result in reduced polyp and adenoma detection rates, unsuccessful screens, and an increased likelihood of repeat procedure. In addition, standardized criteria and assessment scales for bowel preparation quality are lacking. While several bowel preparation quality scales are referred to in the literature, these differ greatly in grading methodology and categorization criteria. Published reliability and validity data are available for five bowel preparation quality assessment scales, which vary in several key attributes. However, clinicians and researchers continue to use a variety of bowel preparation quality measures, including nonvalidated scales, leading to potential confusion and difficulty when comparing quality results among clinicians and across clinical trials. Optimal clinical criteria for bowel preparation quality remain controversial. The use of validated bowel preparation quality scales with stringent but simple scoring criteria would help clarify clinical trial data as well as the performance of colonoscopy in clinical practice related to quality measurements.Entities:
Keywords: Aronchick scale; Boston Bowel Preparation Scale; Bowel preparation; Colonoscopy; Ottawa Bowel Preparation Scale
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30018478 PMCID: PMC6048432 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v24.i26.2833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1007-9327 Impact factor: 5.742
Validated bowel preparation scales
| Aronchick Scale | 1 | Excellent: Small volume of liquid; > 95% of mucosa seen | Total score range: Minimum 1 (excellent) to maximum 5 (inadequate) Scoring performed before washing or suctioning No separate ratings for segments; global colon rating only No threshold for adequate/inadequate provided |
| 2 | Good: Clear liquid covering 5%-25% of mucosa, but > 90% of mucosa seen | ||
| 3 | Fair: Semisolid stool could not be suctioned or washed away, but > 90% of mucosa seen | ||
| 4 | Poor: Semisolid stool could not be suctioned or washed away and < 90% of mucosa seen | ||
| 5 | Inadequate: Repeat preparation/screening needed | ||
| Ottawa Bowel Preparation Scale (by colon segment) | 0 | Excellent: Mucosal detail clearly visible, almost no stool residue; if fluid present, it is clear, almost no stool residue | Total score (obtained by adding scores for each segment + total colon fluid score) range: Minimum 0 (excellent) to maximum 14 (inadequate) Scoring performed before washing or suctioning Rates cleansing by colon segment: Right colon, mid-colon, and rectosigmoid colon (Figure |
| 1 | Good: Some turbid fluid or stool residue, but mucosal detail still visible without need for washing/suctioning | ||
| 2 | Fair: Some turbid fluid of stool residue obscuring mucosal detail; however, mucosal detail becomes visible with suctioning, washing not needed | ||
| 3 | Poor: Stool present obscuring mucosal detail and contour; a reasonable view is obtained with suctioning and washing | ||
| 4 | Inadequate: Solid stool obscuring mucosal detail and not cleared with washing and suctioning | ||
| Ottawa Bowel Preparation Scale (total colon fluid) | 0 | Small amount of fluid | Total colon fluid score range: Minimum 0 (small amount of fluid) to maximum 2 (large amount of fluid) Scoring performed before washing or suctioning Single score for the total colon No threshold for adequate/inadequate provided |
| 1 | Moderate amount of fluid | ||
| 2 | Large amount of fluid | ||
| Boston Bowel Preparation Scale (by colon segment) | 0 | Unprepared colon segment with mucosa not seen because of solid stool that cannot be cleared | Total score (obtained by adding scores for each segment) range: Minimum 0 (very poor) to maximum 9 (excellent) Scoring performed after washing or suctioning Segments separately rated: Right colon (including cecum and ascending colon); transverse (includes hepatic and splenic flexures); and left colon (descending and sigmoid colon, and rectum) Threshold optimally is total score of ≥ 6 AND ≥ 2 per segment |
| 1 | Portion of mucosa of the colon segment seen, but other areas of segment not well seen because of staining, residual stool, and/or opaque liquid | ||
| 2 | Minor amount of residual staining, small fragments of stool, and/or opaque liquid, but mucosa of colon segment is well seen | ||
| 3 | Entire mucosa of colon segment well seen, with no residual staining, small fragments of stool, or opaque liquid | ||
| Harefield Cleansing Scale (by colon segment) | 0 | Irremovable, heavy, hard stools | Total score (obtained by adding scores for each segment) range: Minimum 0 (very bad) to maximum 20 (very good) Scoring performed after washing or suctioning Segments separately rated: Rectum, sigmoid, left, transverse, right colon Threshold for successful cleansing = Grade A: no segment scored < 3 or 4, or Grade B: ≥ 1 segment scored 2 but no segment < 2; Unsuccessful cleansing = Grade C: ≥ 1 segment scored 1 but no segment < 1, or Grade D: ≥ 1 segment scored 0 |
| 1 | Semisolid, only partially removable stools | ||
| 2 | Brown liquid/fully removable semi-solid stools | ||
| 3 | Clear liquid | ||
| 4 | Empty and clean | ||
| Chicago Bowel Preparation Scale (by colon segment) | 0 | Unprepared colon segment with stool that cannot be cleared (> 15% of mucosa not seen) | Total score (obtained by adding scores for each segment) range: Minimum 0 (unprepared) to maximum 36 (excellent) Scoring performed before (fluid) and after (mucosal cleaning) washing or suctioning Segments separately rated: Right (cecum to mid-hepatic flexure), transverse (mid-hepatic flexure to mid-splenic flexure), and left colon (mid-splenic flexure to distal rectum) No threshold for adequate/inadequate provided |
| 5 | Portion of mucosa in segment seen after cleaning, but up to 15% of the mucosa not seen because of retained material | ||
| 10 | Minor residual material after cleaning, but mucosa of segment generally well seen | ||
| 11 | Entire mucosa of segment well seen after washing | ||
| 12 | Entire mucosa of segment well seen before washing or suctioning | ||
| Chicago Bowel Preparation Scale (total colon) | 0 | Little fluid (≤ 50 cc) | Total score range: Minimum 0 (little fluid) to maximum 3 (large amount of fluid) Scoring performed before washing or suctioning No threshold for adequate/inadequate provided Not incorporated into total score for segments |
| 1 | Minimal amount of fluid (51-150 cc) | ||
| 2 | Moderate amount of fluid (151-300 cc) | ||
| 3 | Large amount of fluid (> 300 cc) |
Reliability and validation data for bowel preparation scales
| Aronchick | Aronchick[ | 80 | 5 | ICC values for: Total colon: 0.77 Cecum: 0.76 Distal colon: 0.31 | NR |
| OBPS | Rostom et al[ | 97 | 2 | ICC values for: Right colon: 0.92 Mid colon: 0.88 Rectosigmoid colon: 0.89 | Comparisons with Aronchick scale PCC: 0.89 OBPS |
| Chan et al[ | 211 | NR | NR | Cutoff scores for adequacy/inadequacy Optimal cutoff for inadequate ≥ 8: Sensitivity, 100%, specificity, 91% | |
| Martinato et al[ | 150 | NR | Ratings of physicians | Correlations with VAS PCC (physicians | |
| Lee et al[ | 655 | NA | NR | Comparison with BBPS for PDR and ADR PCC: | |
| BBPS | Lai et al[ | 633 | 22 | ICC values: 0.74/0.77 wtd κ | PDR by score 40% for scores ≥ 5 |
| Calderwood et al[ | 119 | 12 | ICC values for: Total colon: 0.91 Right colon: 0.88 Transverse colon: 0.83 Left colon: 0.79 | Correlations with ability to exclude polyps > 5 mm 100%, 88%, 82%, 33%, and 0% of physicians deemed bowel preparation adequate to exclude polyps > 5 mm at scores of ≥ 8, 7, 6, 5, and ≤ 4 respectively Correlations with surveillance recommendations after normal CSP Score < 5: 100% recommended ≤ 1 yr Scores 5-6: mean recommended interval 4.3 (± 3.9) yr Scores ≥ 7: 100% recommended 10 yr | |
| Calderwood et al[ | 2516 | 74 | NR | Physician-recommended CSP interval after negative CSP Scores ≥ 6 (≥ 2 each segment): 90% recommended 10 yr Scores 0-2: 96% recommended ≤ 1 yr | |
| Schindler et al[ | 3 | 40 | ICC values, all raters (all segment and total scores): 0.93 | NR | |
| Gao et al[ | 1012 | 13 | ICC values: 0.987/0.671 wtd κ | PDR Scores ≥ 5 superior | |
| Kim et al[ | 482 | 6 | ICC values: Total colon: 0.90/0.63 wtd κ Right colon: 0.93/0.91 wtd κ Transverse colon: 0.88/0.86 wtd κ Left colon: 0.50/0.38 wtd κ | PDR Scores ≥ 8 superior | |
| Clark et al[ | 438 | 4 | ICC values by BBPS scores: 0 and 3: 1.0 2: 0.81 1: 0.80 | ADR (> 5 mm) miss rates by BBPS score: 3: 5.6% 2: 5.2% 1: 15.9% Score of 2 noninferior to 3 for missed adenoma > 5 mm | |
| HCS | Halphen et al[ | 337 | 4 | ICC value: 0.457 Test-retest κ values: Range, 0.33 to 0.85 Intrarater | Best score cutoff for satisfactory bowel preparation ≥ 2 for each segment: Sensitivity, 99% and specificity, 83% Correlation with Aronchick scale PCC: |
| CBPS | Gerard et al[ | 150 | 4 | ICC values for: Range, 0.624 to 0.702 for all segments | Correlations of scores with adequate cleansing Adequate: Scores of 25-36 (≥ 95% of mucosa visualized) Inadequate: Scores of 0-24 (< 95% of mucosa visualized) |
Raters included endoscopy nurses (n = 17), gastroenterology faculty (n = 14), and gastroenterology fellows (n = 9);
Generalized κ for global agreement;
Cronbach’s alpha;
Raters included three gastroenterologists and one physician’s assistant. ADR: Adenoma detection rate; AUC: Area under the curve; BBPS: Boston Bowel Preparation Scale; CBPS: Chicago Bowel Preparation Scale; CSP: Colonoscopy; HCS: Harefield Cleansing Scale; ICC: Interobserver reliability kappa intraclass correlation coefficient; NA: Not applicable; NR: Not reported; OBPS: Ottawa Bowel Preparation Scale; PCC: Pearson correlation coefficient; PDR: Polyp detection rate; ROC: Receiver operating characteristic; SSA: Sessile serrated adenoma; VAS: Visual analogue scale; wtd: Weighted.
Figure 1Bowel preparation quality scale segments. Depiction of bowel segments from validation study of Ottawa Bowel Preparation Scale[50]. Before washing or suctioning, each segment is scored on a scale of 0-4 for cleansing, and the total colon is scored for fluid quantity on a scale of 0-2. The total score ranges from 0 (excellent) to 14 (inadequate).
Figure 2Percentage of screening colonoscopy examinations in which 10-year follow-up was recommended after a negative colonoscopy, stratified by total Boston Bowel Preparation Scale Score[44].