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Peter Asaad1, Shahab Hajibandeh2, Mariam Rahm3, Theo Johnston3, Supria Chowdhury3, Christine Bronder3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The current guidelines suggest that patients should undergo endoscopic evaluation of the colonic lumen after an episode of computed tomography (CT) proven acute diverticulitis to rule out malignancy. The usefulness of routine endoscopic evaluation of CT proven diverticulitis remains unknown. AIM: To establish whether routine colonoscopy should be offered to patients after an episode of diverticulitis.Entities:
Keywords: Colon cancer; Diverticulitis; Screening, Colonoscopy; Sigmoidoscopy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31367268 PMCID: PMC6657213 DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v11.i7.427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastrointest Endosc
The outcomes in diverticulitis and screening groups
| Total number of patients | 68 | 1309 | - |
| Mean age | 59.1(55.67- 62.4) | 55.4 (55.1, 55.7) | < 0.001 |
| Male patients | 35 of 68 (51.5%) | 694 out of 1309 | 0.94 |
| Patients with adenoma | 4 out of 68 (5.9%) | 100 out of 1309 (7.6%) | 0.59 |
| Patients with non-advanced adenoma | 4 out of 68 (5.9%) | 90 out of 1309 (6.9%) | 0.75 |
| Patients with advanced adenoma | 0 out of 68 (0%) | 10 out of 1309 (0.8%) | 1 |
| Patients with low-risk adenoma | 4 out of 68 (5.9%) | 84 out of 1309 (6.4%) | 0.86 |
| Patients with intermediate-risk adenoma | 0 out of 68 (0%) | 12 out of 1309 (0.92%) | 1 |
| Patients with high-risk adenoma | 0 out of 68 (0%) | 4 out of 1309 (0.31%) | 1 |
| Patients with cancers | 0 out of 68 (0%) | 2 out of 1309 (0.15%) | 1 |
| Patients with polyps | 11 out of 68 (16.2%) | 186 out of 1309 (14.2%) | 0.65 |
| Patients with hyperplastic polyps | 6 out of 68 (8.8%) | 60 out of 1309 (4.6%) | 0.11 |
| Patients with unbiopsied polyps | 1 out of 68 (1.5%) | 24 out of 1309 (1.8%) | 0.83 |
Baseline characteristics of the included studies in the meta-analysis
| Current study | 2018 | United Kingdom | Not applicable | Retrospec-tive observation-al | Patients undergoing a colonoscopy after medical treatment of CT proven diverticulitis | Individuals from the general population undergoing flexible sigmoidos-copy for screening purposes at age of 55 | Computed tomography | up to 12 mo | 68 | 1309 |
| Daniels et al[ | 2014 | The Netherlands | Retrospec-tive observation-al | Patients undergoing a colonoscopy after medical treatment of CT proven diverticulitis | Individuals from the general population between the age of 50-75 undergoing screening colonoscopy | Computed tomography | up to 6 mo | 401 | 1426 | |
| Lecleire et al[ | 2014 | France | Retrospec-tive observation-al | Patients undergoing a colonoscopy after medical treatment of CT proven diverticulitis | Asymptomatic patients undergoing a screening colonoscopy | Computed tomography | up to 6 mo | 404 | 404 | |
| Choi et al[ | 2014 | South Korea | Retrospec-tive observation-al | Patients undergoing a colonoscopy after medical treatment of CT proven diverticulitis | Healthy individuals undergoing screening colonoscopy | Computed tomography | up to 12 mo | 149 | 298 | |
Figure 1Risk of bias summary (A) and graph (B) showing authors’ judgements about each risk of bias item for observational studies.
Figure 2Forest plots of the comparisons of outcomes between the diverticulitis and screening groups. A: Adenomas; B: Non-advanced adenomas; C: Advanced adenomas; D: Cancer; E: Polyps.