Quantification of Adequate Bowel Preparation for Screening or Surveillance Colonoscopy in Men

Oct 7, 2015Gastroenterology

Measuring Good Bowel Cleaning for Colonoscopy in Men

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Abstract

The adjusted proportion of missed adenomas greater than 5 mm was 5.2% for colon segments with a Boston Bowel Prep Scale (BBPS) score of 2, compared to 5.6% for those with a score of 3.

  • Segments with BBPS scores of 2 showed a noninferior miss rate for adenomas larger than 5 mm compared to those with a score of 3.
  • 79.2% of study subjects had BBPS scores of 2 or greater in all segments during the initial examination.
  • Segments with BBPS scores of 1 had a higher miss rate of 15.9% for adenomas larger than 5 mm compared to 5.6% for score 3 and 5.2% for score 2.
  • Incorrect screening and surveillance intervals were noted in 16.3% of patients with BBPS scores of 3, 15.3% with BBPS scores of 2 or 3, and 43.5% with a score of 1.
  • A BBPS score of 1 is associated with a significantly higher rate of missed adenomas and supports the recommendation for earlier repeat colonoscopy.

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