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Indications, Yield and Outcome of Colonoscopy: A 7-Year Retrospective Study in a Resource-Limited Setting 被引量:1
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作者 Gabin Ulrich Kenfack Servais Albert Fiacre Bagnaka Eloumou +9 位作者 Winnie Tatiana Bekolo Nga Guy Sadeu Wafeu paul nkemtendong tolefac Agnès Malongue Mathurin Pierre Kowo Christian Tzeuton Firmin Ankouane Andoulo Oudou Njoya Henry Namme Luma Dominique Noah Noah 《Open Journal of Gastroenterology》 2019年第3期49-58,共10页
Background and Aims: Diagnostic colonoscopy allows exploration of the colonic mucosa. Indications are multiple. The purpose of this work was to describe the indications and to report the lesions observed during colono... Background and Aims: Diagnostic colonoscopy allows exploration of the colonic mucosa. Indications are multiple. The purpose of this work was to describe the indications and to report the lesions observed during colonoscopy at the General Hospital of Douala. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study with retrospective data collection over a period of 7 years (January 1, 2010 to January 31, 2017). The data collected from the reports were socio-demographic characteristics, indications and lesions observed at colonoscopy. Binary logistic regression allowed us to identify the independent risk factors associated with the presence of tumors and polyps. Results: We included 719 exams. The main indications were rectorrhagia (29.5%), abdominal pain (25.9%) and constipation (17.8%). A colonic lesion was found in 60.1% of cases. A colorectal tumor accounted for 10.3% of cases. Factors independently associated with colonic tumor were complete colonoscopy (aOR: 0.167 95% CI [0.096 - 0.289], p Conclusion: The presence of weight loss, abdominal or rectal mass should motivate the realization of a complete colonoscopy in search of a colorectal tumor. The most observed lesions remain hemorrhoids, polyps and diverticulosis of the colon. 展开更多
关键词 COLONOSCOPY INDICATIONS COLORECTAL Tumor LIMITED RESOURCES Cameroon
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