Nonneoplastic polypectomy during screening colonoscopy: the impact on polyp detection rate, adenoma detection rate, and overall cost

Apr 7, 2015Gastrointestinal endoscopy

Removing Non-Cancerous Polyps During Screening Colonoscopy: Effects on Polyp and Adenoma Detection Rates and Overall Cost

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Abstract

The overall nonneoplastic polyp detection rate was 10.4%±7.1% across 1797 reviewed colonoscopies.

  • Mean polyp detection rate (PDR) was 47.7%±12.0% and mean adenoma detection rate (ADR) was 27.3%±6.9%.
  • Among all polypectomies, 13.4% were performed for nonneoplastic polyps.
  • Endoscopists with higher nonneoplastic polyp detection rates were more likely to detect adenomas, with an odds ratio of 1.58.
  • A strong correlation was found between ADR and nonneoplastic polyp detection (r=0.825; P<.001).
  • The removal of nonneoplastic polyps incurred an additional cost of $32,963.

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