Features associated with high‐risk sessile serrated polyps at index and follow‐up colonoscopy

Nov 3, 2020Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology

Characteristics linked to high-risk flat serrated polyps found in first and follow-up colonoscopies

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Abstract

The prevalence of sessile serrated polyps (SSPs) decreased from 7.6% at index colonoscopy to 5.0% at follow-up.

  • The proportion of SSPs with high-risk features remained unchanged between index and follow-up colonoscopy (62.8% vs 62.4%).
  • Female gender was associated with a higher likelihood of high-risk SSP at index colonoscopy, with an odds ratio of 1.62.
  • Patients aged 75 years or older had an odds ratio of 3.38 for high-risk SSP at follow-up colonoscopy.
  • A previous diagnosis of high-risk SSP significantly increased the odds of having high-risk SSP at follow-up, with an odds ratio of 9.40.

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