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Impact of sedation type on adenoma detection rate by colonoscopy - 20/08/22

Doi : 10.1016/j.clinre.2022.101981 
Hawraa Tarhini a, Ayman Alrazim a, Wissam Ghusn b, Mohammad Hosni a, Anthony Kerbage a, Assaad Soweid a, Ala-I Sharara a, Fadi Mourad a, Fadi Francis a, Yasser Shaib a, Kassem Barada a, Fady Daniel a,
a Department of Internal Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon 
b Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States 

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Highlights

Age and withdrawal time were independent predictors for polyp detection rate.
Age, female sex, and withdrawal time were independent predictors for adenoma detection rate.
The use of deep sedation didn't influence the adenoma detection rate/polyp detection rate quality metrics.

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Abstract

Background & Aims

Endoscopic detection of polyps and adenomas decreases the incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer. The available data concerning the relationship between the sedation type and adenoma detection rate (ADR) or polyp detection rate (PDR) is inconclusive. The aim of our study was to evaluate the impact of conscious vs. deep (propofol) sedation on the ADR/PDR in diagnostic and screening colonoscopies.

Methods

This was a retrospective cohort study. Patients aged 50–75 years old presenting for a first screening or diagnostic colonoscopy were included. Baseline demographic characteristics were collected, as well as PDR and ADR. Endoscopic withdrawal time and quality of bowel preparation rated in a binary fashion were also collected. Two multivariate logistic regression models were used to evaluate the independent predictors of endoscopic detection of polyps and adenomas.

Results

574 patients met our inclusion criteria. Mean age was 59.26 ± 7.21 with 52.4% females and an average BMI of 28.08 ± 4.89. 374 patients (65.2%) underwent screening colonoscopies, and deep sedation was performed in 200 patients (34.8%). Only 4.7% had bad bowel preparation. PDR was 70% and ADR was 52%. On bivariate analysis, no significant difference was shown in PDR and ADR between conscious and deep sedation groups (0.70, 0.71; p = 0.712 and 0.50, 0.54; p = 0.394, respectively). On multivariate analysis for PDR, age and withdrawal time were independent predictors. For ADR, age, female sex, and withdrawal time were independent predictors. Sedation type and the indication did not reach statistical significance in both models.

Conclusion

The use of deep sedation didn't influence the ADR/PDR quality metrics in our mixed cohort of screening and diagnostic colonoscopies.

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Keywords : Adenoma detection rate, Polyp detection rate, Conscious sedation, Deep sedation

Abbreviations : ADR, PDR, CS, DS, BMI, CCI


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