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. 2012 Apr;75(4):827-34.
doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2011.12.008. Epub 2012 Feb 8.

Adenoma detection rate is not influenced by full-day blocks, time, or modified queue position

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Adenoma detection rate is not influenced by full-day blocks, time, or modified queue position

Einar Lurix et al. Gastrointest Endosc. 2012 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Recent studies have shown the adenoma detection rate (ADR) to decrease from endoscopist fatigue.

Objective: Our primary objective was to evaluate the afternoon ADR in half-day versus full-day blocks. Secondary objectives were to determine whether time or complexity of prior procedures (modified queue position) influence ADR.

Design: Retrospective chart review on consecutive colonoscopies.

Setting: Tertiary-care teaching hospital.

Patients: This study involved all patients in our database who were over age 45 and who underwent screening and surveillance colonoscopies.

Main outcome measurement: ADR.

Results: A total of 3085 patients were included in the study, with an overall 31% ADR. Of these procedures, 2148 (70%) were done in the morning, and 937 (30%) were done in the afternoon (512 full-day block, 425 half-day block). By multivariate analysis, there was no difference in ADR between full-day blocks compared with afternoon-only blocks (35% vs 32%; odds ratio [OR] 1.1; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.8-1.5; P = .2). For all afternoon colonoscopies, no decrease in ADR was noted with increasing queue position (P = .9) or time (P = .3). In addition, no difference was found comparing ADR between all afternoon colonoscopies versus morning colonoscopies (33% vs 30%; OR 1.1; CI, 1.0-1.3; P = .1). No difference was found for advanced adenomas and number of adenomas between either afternoon-only blocks versus afternoon colonoscopy in full-day blocks or morning versus all afternoon cases.

Limitations: Retrospective study; not all withdrawal times were recorded; trainees performed some of the procedures.

Conclusion: Our data show that colonoscopy can be performed in full-day blocks and 30-minute slots without compromising ADR.

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