Findings on serial surveillance colonoscopy in patients with low-risk polyps on initial colonoscopy

对初次结肠镜检查发现低风险息肉的患者进行系列监测性结肠镜检查的结果

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Abstract

GOALS: This study describes the prevalence of adenomatous polyps at serial follow-up exams after a colonoscopy finding 1 to 2 small tubular adenomas. STUDY: We conducted a retrospective cohort of patients with 1 to 2 small tubular adenomas on an initial colonoscopy who underwent at least 2 additional surveillance examinations. Our primary outcome was any or advanced adenomas on the third colonoscopy. RESULTS: Eighty-eight patients met inclusion criteria. At the second and third colonoscopy, 31/88 (35.2%) patients and 26/88 (29.6%) patients had at least 1 adenoma, respectively. Among the 28 patients with 1 to 2 small tubular adenomas on colonoscopy no. 2, the prevalence of any adenomas on colonoscopy no. 3 was 39.3% [95% confidence interval (CI): 21.5%-59.4%]. Among the 56 patients without adenomas at colonoscopy no. 2, the prevalence of any and advanced adenomas on colonoscopy no. 3 was 25% (95% CI: 14.4%-38.4%), and 3.6% (95% CI: 0.4%-12.3%), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with 1-2 small tubular adenomas on initial colonoscopy the prevalence of adenomas and advanced lesions on the third colonoscopy remains high even if no adenomas are found on the second colonoscopy.

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