Good is better than excellent: bowel preparation quality and adenoma detection rates

Feb 25, 2015Gastrointestinal endoscopy

Better bowel cleaning improves detection of colon growths more than excellent cleaning

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Abstract

Among 3713 colonoscopies, the polyp detection rate (PDR) was 49.8%.

  • The polyp detection rate (PDR) and adenoma detection rate (ADR) were lower at the highest level of bowel cleanliness (BBPS score 9) compared to lower scores.
  • At Boston Medical Center, PDR was 51% for a BBPS score of 6, 53% for 7, and 52% for 8, while it dropped to 46% for score 9.
  • In the Clinical Outcomes Research Initiative, PDR for a BBPS score of 6 was 51%, for 7 was 48%, for 8 was 45%, and for 9 it was 40%.
  • The association of lower PDR at the highest BBPS score persisted after adjusting for factors like age, sex, and race/ethnicity.
  • PDR was higher among patients with good bowel preparations compared to those with excellent preparations at both BMC and CORI.

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