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Erschienen in: Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) 4/2021

20.01.2021 | Original Article

Impact of photodocumentation of caecal intubation on colonoscopy outcomes

verfasst von: Brendan Moran, Rishabh Sehgal, Neil O’Morain, Eoin Slattery, Chris Collins

Erschienen in: Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) | Ausgabe 4/2021

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Abstract

Objectives

The European and American colonoscopy guidelines recommend mandatory photodocumentation of caecal intubation to allow retrospective analysis and improve outcomes. We aim to demonstrate whether photodocumentation of caecal intubation improves colonoscopy outcomes.

Methods

We extracted images and procedural data from 317 consecutive colonoscopies. Images were anonymised and reviewed by four expert reviewers who scored their certainty that caecal intubation was achieved. Statistical analysis correlated adequately and inadequately photodocumented cases with polyp detection rate (PDR) and adenoma detection rate (ADR).

Results

The patients’ mean age was 59.4 years and 52% were male. Eighty-one percent were performed by consultant endoscopists and 19% by specialist registrar. Sixty-five percent of these procedures were performed by gastroenterologists and 35% by surgical endoscopists. Fifty-three percent were deemed to have adequately demonstrated photographic evidence of caecal intubation. Statistical analysis comparing adequately and inadequately photodocumented cases: the PDR of procedures with confirmed caecal intubation was greater than procedures without photographic evidence (40% vs 34%). Similarly, the ADR of photographically confirmed cases was greater than that of inadequately photodocumented cases (25% vs 18%). The number of images taken per procedure positively correlated with photographic documentation of caecal intubation.

Conclusion

While failing to reach statistical significance, there was a nominal difference in ADR and PDR demonstrated between the two groups, and with predominantly positive confidence intervals, this might suggest that a larger sample size could result in significance in favour of photodocumentation of caecal intubation. Future studies would be warranted. However, endoscopists that take more images were more likely to have proven caecal intubation.
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Metadaten
Titel
Impact of photodocumentation of caecal intubation on colonoscopy outcomes
verfasst von
Brendan Moran
Rishabh Sehgal
Neil O’Morain
Eoin Slattery
Chris Collins
Publikationsdatum
20.01.2021
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) / Ausgabe 4/2021
Print ISSN: 0021-1265
Elektronische ISSN: 1863-4362
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-020-02469-z

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