Polyp detection rates as quality indicator in clinical versus screening colonoscopy

Author:

Hoff G.123,Botteri E.2,Høie O.4,Garborg K.35,Wiig H.6,Huppertz-Hauss G.7,Moritz V.7,Bretthauer M.38,Holme Ø.236

Affiliation:

1. Department of Research, Telemark Hospital, Skien, Norway

2. Cancer Registry of Norway, Oslo, Norway

3. Clinical Effectiveness Research group, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

4. Department of Medicine, Sørlandet Hospital, Arendal, Norway

5. Department of Transplantation Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway

6. Department of Medicine, Sørlandet Hospital, Kristiansand, Norway

7. Department of Medicine, Telemark Hospital, Skien, Norway

8. Frontier Science Foundation, Boston, MA, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Adenoma and Polyp Detection Rates (ADR and PDR) are advocated as general performance measures for screening and clinical colonoscopy, but their evidence is largely derived from screening data. This study compares PDRs in colonoscopy for screening versus clinical indications. Methods Consecutive patients at two Norwegian centers were examined by eight endoscopists either for colonoscopy screening in a randomized colonoscopy screening trial (Nordic-European Initiative on Colorectal Cancer, NordICC) or for clinical indications during the same time period (January 2013 to December 2014). PDR-5 mm, defined as the proportion of colonoscopies with detection of at least one polyp with diameter ≥ 5 mm, was measured prospectively. We fitted multivariable logistic regression models and calculated the adjusted odds ratios (OR) to evaluate factors for differences in PDR-5 mm between screening and clinical colonoscopies. Results The study included 2939 clinical and 771 screening colonoscopies. The PDR-5 mm was 26 % and 31 %, respectively (P = 0.005). Among sex, age, cecum intubation, bowel cleansing, and endoscopist, only the latter explained the higher PDR-5 mm in screening compared to routine colonoscopy. In the fully adjusted logistic regression model, the detection of polyps ≥ 5 mm was not associated with indication for colonoscopy. The OR for polyp detection in screening vs. routine colonoscopy was 1.04; 95 % confidence interval 0.85 – 1.27. Conclusion In this study, the differences in PDR-5 mm between clinical and screening colonoscopies could be explained by the endoscopist. Accordingly, PDR-5 mm benchmarks may be similar for clinical and screening colonoscopy.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Gastroenterology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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