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Risk of gastrointestinal cancer in a symptomatic cohort after a complete colonoscopy:Role of faecal immunochemical test
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作者 Noel Pin-Vieito María J Iglesias +13 位作者 David Remedios Lorena Rodríguez-Alonso Francisco Rodriguez-Moranta VictoriaÁlvarez-Sánchez Fernando Fernández-Bañares jaume boadas Eva Martínez-Bauer Rafael Campo Luis Bujanda Ángel Ferrandez Virginia Piñol Daniel Rodríguez-Alcalde Jordi Guardiola Joaquín Cubiella 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2020年第1期70-85,共16页
BACKGROUND Faecal immunochemical test(FIT)has been recommended to assess symptomatic patients for colorectal cancer(CRC)detection.Nevertheless,some conditions could theoretically favour blood originating in proximal a... BACKGROUND Faecal immunochemical test(FIT)has been recommended to assess symptomatic patients for colorectal cancer(CRC)detection.Nevertheless,some conditions could theoretically favour blood originating in proximal areas of the gastrointestinal tract passing through the colon unmetabolized.A positive FIT result could be related to other gastrointestinal cancers(GIC).AIM To assess the risk of GIC detection and related death in FIT-positive symptomatic patients(threshold 10μg Hb/g faeces)without CRC.METHODS Post hoc cohort analysis performed within two prospective diagnostic test studies evaluating the diagnostic accuracy of different FIT analytical systems for CRC and significant colonic lesion detection.Ambulatory patients with gastrointestinal symptoms referred consecutively for colonoscopy from primary and secondary healthcare,underwent a quantitative FIT before undergoing a complete colonoscopy.Patients without CRC were divided into two groups(positive and negative FIT)using the threshold of 10μg Hb/g of faeces and data from follow-up were retrieved from electronic medical records of the public hospitals involved in the research.We determined the cumulative risk of GIC,CRC and upper GIC.Hazard rate(HR)was calculated adjusted by age,sex and presence of significant colonic lesion.RESULTS We included 2709 patients without CRC and a complete baseline colonoscopy,730(26.9%)with FIT≥10μgr Hb/gr.During a mean time of 45.5±20.0 mo,a GIC was detected in 57(2.1%)patients:An upper GIC in 35(1.3%)and a CRC in 14(0.5%).Thirty-six patients(1.3%)died due to GIC:22(0.8%)due to an upper GIC and 9(0.3%)due to CRC.FIT-positive subjects showed a higher CRC risk(HR 3.8,95%CI:1.2-11.9)with no differences in GIC(HR 1.5,95%CI:0.8-2.7)or upper GIC risk(HR 1.0,95%CI:0.5-2.2).Patients with a positive FIT had only an increased risk of CRC-related death(HR 10.8,95%CI:2.1-57.1)and GIC-related death(HR 2.2,95%CI:1.1-4.3),with no differences in upper GIC-related death(HR 1.4,95%CI:0.6-3.3).An upper GIC was detected in 22(0.8%)patients during the first year.Two variables were independently associated:anaemia(OR 5.6,95%CI:2.2-13.9)and age≥70 years(OR 2.7,95%CI:1.1-7.0).CONCLUSION Symptomatic patients without CRC have a moderate risk increase in upper GIC,regardless of the FIT result.Patients with a positive FIT have an increased risk of post-colonoscopy CRC. 展开更多
关键词 COLONOSCOPY Colorectal cancer Faecal immunochemical test Gastric cancer Gastroesophageal cancer Gastrointestinal cancer SYMPTOMS
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