Journal article
Increasing rates of SSA/P detection in a large open-access Australian colonoscopy cohort
Kumanan Nalankilli, Thanh Huynh Xuan, Stephen Lade, Mark Stephens, Robert Hewett, Alan Moss
ENDOSCOPY INTERNATIONAL OPEN | GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1055/a-0808-3523
Abstract
Abstract Background and study aims There are limited longitudinal data regarding detection rates for sessile serrated adenoma/polyps (SSADR) and right-sided hyperplastic polyps (RHPDR) that constitute the proximal serrated lesion detection rate (PSLDR). Recently, a minimum PSLDR of 4.5 % has been suggested. This study was designed to assess SSADR, PSLDR and adenoma detection rate (ADR) for a newly qualified gastroenterologist and compare them to published data and to assess the change in SSADR, PSLDR and ADR over time for potential improvement with experience. Patients and methods All colonoscopies performed by a single colonoscopist (AM), at one Australian ambulatory dir..
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