| Literature DB >> 31807390 |
Shanker Kundumadam1, Maliha Naseer1, Zaid Kaloti1, Wissam Kiwan2, Pradeep R Kathi3, Hala Nas1, Paul H Naylor2, Omar Al-Subee4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Screening colonoscopy aims to interrupt the adenoma-carcinoma sequence by removing all precancerous adenomatous polyps. Adenomatous polyp detection rate (ADR) can vary between endoscopists as well as between race, age, and risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). The purpose of this study was to compare ADR among academic gastroenterologists (A-GI), non-A-GI, and surgeons for endoscopies performed in the same endoscopic suite of a large medical center with a predominately African American (AA) population.Entities:
Keywords: adenoma detection rate; colon cancer screening; colonoscopy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31807390 PMCID: PMC6876912 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.6003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Demographic and performance factors that could cause variation in the ADR of screening colonoscopy by specialty of physicians.
Academic GI - Academic Gastroenterologist, Non-Academic GI - Non-Academic Gastroenterologist, NS - Not Statistically Significant, ADR - Adenomatous Polyp Detection Rate
| Variables | Academic GI | Non-Academic GI | Surgeons | Overall p-value | Academic vs Non-Academic p- value | Academic vs Surgeon p- value |
| Race (%) | ||||||
| African American | 76.99 | 70.83 | 52.22 | <0.001 | NS | <0.001 |
| Non-African American | 23.01 | 29.17 | 47.78 | |||
| Gender (%) | ||||||
| Male | 42.77 | 40.28 | 70 | <0.001 | NS | <0.001 |
| Female | 57.23 | 59.72 | 30 | |||
| Risk (%) | ||||||
| Average | 82 | 75.69 | 72.22 | <0.001 | NS | <0.05 |
| High | 18 | 24.31 | 27.78 | |||
| Age (years) | 66 | 68 | 67 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.005 |
Figure 1Adenomatous polyp detection was significantly better for Academic GI (A-GI) than for Non-Academic GI (GI) and Surgeons (Surg). There was no difference between Non-A-GI and Surgeons (p=0.29). The number of patients in each group is in parenthesis.
ADR as function of variables for each of the classes of endoscopists.
ADR - Adenomatous Polyp Detection Rate
| Variables | Academic GI | Non-Academic GI | Surgeons |
| African American | ADR=52 | ADR=30 | ADR=36* |
| Non-African American | ADR=44 | ADR=35 | ADR=14 |
| Male | ADR=58* | ADR=38 | ADR=22 |
| Female | ADR=44 | ADR=28 | ADR=33 |
| Average risk | ADR=48 | ADR=28 | ADR=31 |
| High risk | ADR=61 | ADR=43 | ADR=12 |
| Time for colonoscopy | 30.6 min** | 13.9 min** | 18.3 min** |
| Time with adenoma | 34.4 min*** | 16.4 min*** | 25.8 min*** |
| Time with no adenoma | 26.9 min | 12.7 min | min |
| *P<0.05 for patient with adenoma vs no adenoma **p<0.001 for academic vs non-academic and academic vs surgeons; NS for non-academic vs surgeons *** p<0.005 for patients with adenoma vs non adenoma | |||