Adenoma and Sessile Serrated Polyp Detection Rates

Aug 8, 2014Diseases of the colon and rectum

Detection rates of two types of colon growths vary by patient sex and colon area but not by doctor specialty

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Abstract

Adenoma detection rates were 25% overall, with significant variation by sex and colon segment.

  • Adenoma detection rates were higher in men (31%) compared to women (20%).
  • Proximal adenoma detection rates were significantly higher in men (20%) than in women (11%).
  • Sessile serrated polyp detection rates were low at 2% for both sexes, but 3-fold higher in the proximal colon compared to the distal colon.
  • There was a poor correlation between adenoma and sessile serrated polyp detection rates (r = 0.35).
  • Polyp detection rates were not significantly different based on the specialty of the endoscopist.

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