Prevalence of missed adenomas in patients with inadequate bowel preparation on screening colonoscopy

Mar 3, 2012Gastrointestinal endoscopy

How often colon growths are missed when bowel cleaning is poor during screening colonoscopy

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Abstract

Inadequate bowel preparation was reported in 373 patients, with an initial adenoma detection rate of 25.7%.

  • Of 133 patients who underwent repeat colonoscopy, 33.8% had at least one adenoma detected.
  • Eighteen percent of patients had high-risk states identified during repeat examinations.
  • The per-adenoma miss rate was 47.9%, indicating a significant number of missed adenomas.
  • Among those with at least one adenoma on repeat colonoscopy, 31.1% had no polyps detected during initial screening.
  • For patients with high-risk states, 25.0% had no polyps seen on their initial colonoscopy.

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