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dc.contributor.authorRandel, Kristin Ranheim
dc.contributor.authorSchult, Anna Lisa
dc.contributor.authorBotteri, Edoardo
dc.contributor.authorNawaz, Mobina
dc.contributor.authorNguyen, Dung-Hong
dc.contributor.authorNguyen, Dung Hong
dc.contributor.authorHolme, Øyvind
dc.contributor.authorBretthauer, Michael
dc.contributor.authorHoff, Geir Svein
dc.contributor.authorde Lange, Thomas
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-19T11:26:22Z
dc.date.available2024-11-19T11:26:22Z
dc.date.created2024-06-14T13:21:15Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.citationScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. 2024, .
dc.identifier.issn0036-5521
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11250/3165510
dc.description.abstractBackground and study aims: Long-time follow-up of sigmoidoscopy screening trials has shown reduced incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer (CRC), but inadequate bowel cleansing may hamper efficacy. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of bowel cleansing quality in sigmoidoscopy screening. Patients and methods: Individuals 50 to 74 years old who had a screening sigmoidoscopy in a population-based Norwegian, randomized trial between 2012 and 2019, were included in this cross-sectional study. The bowel cleansing quality was categorised as excellent, good, partly poor, or poor. The effect of bowel cleansing quality on adenoma detection rate (ADR) and referral to colonoscopy was evaluated by fitting multivariable logistic regression models. Results: 35,710 individuals were included. The bowel cleansing at sigmoidoscopy was excellent in 20,934 (58.6%) individuals, good in 6580 (18.4%), partly poor in 7097 (19.9%) and poor in 1099 (3.1%). The corresponding ADRs were 17.0%, 16.6%, 14.5%, and 13.0%. Compared to participants with excellent bowel cleansing, those with poor bowel cleansing had an odds ratio for adenoma detection of 0.66 (95% confidence interval 0.55-0.79). We found substantial differences in the assessment of bowel cleansing quality among endoscopists. Conclusions: Inadequate bowel cleansing reduces the efficacy of sigmoidoscopy screening, by lowering ADR. A validated rating scale and improved bowel preparation are needed to make sigmoidoscopy an appropriate screening method.
dc.description.abstractImpact of inadequate bowel cleansing in sigmoidoscopy screening
dc.language.isoeng
dc.titleImpact of inadequate bowel cleansing in sigmoidoscopy screening
dc.title.alternativeImpact of inadequate bowel cleansing in sigmoidoscopy screening
dc.typePeer reviewed
dc.typeJournal article
dc.description.versionpublishedVersion
dc.source.pagenumber9
dc.source.journalScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/00365521.2024.2364213
dc.identifier.cristin2276300
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