The diagnostic yield of colonoscopy in hospitalized patients. An observational multicenter prospective study

Leonardo Frazzoni, Franco Radaelli, Cristiano Spada, Alessandro Mussetto, Marzio Frazzoni, Liboria Laterza, Lucrezia Laterza, Emanuele Rondonotti, Marina La Marca, Rocco Maurizio Zagari, Stefania Piccirelli, Franco Bazzoli, Carlo Fabbri, Mauro Manno, Giovanni Aragona, Gianpiero Manes, Pietro Occhipinti, Sergio Cadoni, Cesare Hassan, Lorenzo Fuccio

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Abstract

Background: Colonoscopy demands a considerable amount of resources, and little is known about its diagnostic yield among inpatients. Aims: To assess indications, diagnostic yield and findings of colonoscopy for inpatients, and to identify risk factors for relevant findings and cancer. Methods: Multicentre, prospective, observational study including 12 hospitals. Consecutive adult inpatients undergoing colonoscopy were evaluated from February through November 2019. Results: 1,302 inpatients underwent colonoscopy. Diagnostic yield for relevant findings and cancer was 586 (45%) and 112 (8.6%), respectively. Adequate colon cleansing was achieved in 896 (68.8%) patients. Split-dose/same-day regimen was adopted in 847 (65%) patients. Factors associated to relevant findings were age ≥70 years (RR 1.32), male gender (RR 1.11), blood loss (RR 1.22) and adequate cleansing (RR 1.63). Age ≥70 years (RR 2.08), no previous colonoscopy (RR 2.69) and split-dose/same-day regimen (RR 1.59) significantly increased cancer detection. Implementing adequate cleansing and split-dose/same-day regimen in all patients would increase the diagnostic yield for any relevant findings and cancer from 43% to 70% and from 6% to 10%, respectively. Conclusion: Relevant colorectal diseases and cancer were frequent among inpatients. Factors associated with detection of relevant findings were identified. Adequate colon cleansing and split-dose/same-day regimen significantly increased colonoscopy diagnostic yield.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)224-230
Numero di pagine7
RivistaDigestive and Liver Disease
Volume53
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2021

Keywords

  • Colonoscopy
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Diagnostic yield
  • Inpatients

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