AIM:To investigate the rates of polyp detection in a mixed risk population using standard definition (SDC) vs high definition colonoscopes (HDC).METHODS:This was a retrospective cohort comparative study of 3 colonosco...AIM:To investigate the rates of polyp detection in a mixed risk population using standard definition (SDC) vs high definition colonoscopes (HDC).METHODS:This was a retrospective cohort comparative study of 3 colonoscopists who each consecutively performed 150 SDC (307,200 pixel) and 150 HDC (792,576 pixels) in a community teaching hospital.RESULTS:A total of 900 colonoscopies were evaluated (mean age 56,46.8% men),450 with each resolution.Polyps of any type were detected in 46.0% of patients using SDC and 43.3% with HDC (P=0.42).There was no significant difference between the overall number of polyps,HDC (397) and SDC (410),detected among all patients examined,(P=0.73).One or more adenomatous polyps were detected in 24.2% of patients with HDC and 24.9% of patients with SDC colonoscopy (P=0.82).There was no significant difference between HDC (M=0.41) and SDC (M=0.42) regarding adenomatous polyp (P=0.88) or advanced adenoma (P=0.56) detection rate among all patients examined.CONCLUSION:HDC did not improve yield of adenomatous polyp,advanced adenoma or overall polyp detection in a population of individuals with mixed risk for colorectal cancer.展开更多
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文摘AIM:To investigate the rates of polyp detection in a mixed risk population using standard definition (SDC) vs high definition colonoscopes (HDC).METHODS:This was a retrospective cohort comparative study of 3 colonoscopists who each consecutively performed 150 SDC (307,200 pixel) and 150 HDC (792,576 pixels) in a community teaching hospital.RESULTS:A total of 900 colonoscopies were evaluated (mean age 56,46.8% men),450 with each resolution.Polyps of any type were detected in 46.0% of patients using SDC and 43.3% with HDC (P=0.42).There was no significant difference between the overall number of polyps,HDC (397) and SDC (410),detected among all patients examined,(P=0.73).One or more adenomatous polyps were detected in 24.2% of patients with HDC and 24.9% of patients with SDC colonoscopy (P=0.82).There was no significant difference between HDC (M=0.41) and SDC (M=0.42) regarding adenomatous polyp (P=0.88) or advanced adenoma (P=0.56) detection rate among all patients examined.CONCLUSION:HDC did not improve yield of adenomatous polyp,advanced adenoma or overall polyp detection in a population of individuals with mixed risk for colorectal cancer.