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An Italian prospective multicenter study on colonoscopy practice and quality: What has changed in the last 10 years

Authors :
Pier Alberto Testoni
Chiara Notaristefano
Marco Soncini
Cesare Hassan
Fabio Monica
Franco Radaelli
Omero Triossi
Luigi Pasquale
Matteo Neri
Renato Cannizzaro
Gioacchino Leandro
Costanza Alvisi
Loretta Amato
Maurizio Azzurro
Luca Benazzato
Maria Antonia Bianco
Ivano Biviano
Ivana Bravi
Matteo Brunacci
Cristina Bucci
Matteo Rossano Buonocore
Sergio Cadoni
Lorenzo Camellini
Pietro Capone
Lucas G. Cavallaro
Giovanna Condino
Cristiano Crosta
Mario de Bellis
Patrizia de Colibus
Francesca de Nigris
Dario Esposito
Giancarla Fiori
Mara Fornasarig
Mario Fracchia
Carlo Gemme
Bastianello Germanà
Elena Gianni
Mariangela Giunta
Giovanni Guarnieri
Giuseppe Iabichino
Carmelo Luigiano
Stefania Maiero
Mario Marini
Pietro Marone
Costantino Meucci
Elisabetta Morandi
Donatella Mura
Andrea Nucci
Caterina Peccianti
Francesca Praianò
Antonio Prisco
Carlotta Rastelli
Davide Ravizza
Rodolfo Rocca
Cesare Rosa
Giovanni Battista Rossi
Angela Sannino
Sabrina Testoni
Flavia Urban
Source :
Digestive and Liver Disease. 55:99-106
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

A relevant number of adenomas can be missed during colonoscopy.Assess the current status of colonoscopy procedures in Italian centers.A prospective observational study involving 17 hospitals (34 endoscopists) included consecutive patients undergoing standard colonoscopy. In the first phase, endoscopists performed consecutive colonoscopies. In the second phase, retraining via an online learning platform was planned, while in the third phase data were collected analogously to phase 1.A total of 3,504 patients were enrolled. Overall, a BBPS score ≥6 was obtained in 95.6% of cases (94.8% and 96.9% in the pre- and post-training phases, respectively). 88.4% of colonoscopies had a withdrawal time ≥6 min (88.2% and 88.7% in the pre- and post-training phases). Median adenoma detection rate (ADR) was 39.1%, with no significant differences between the pre- and post-training phases (40.1% vs 36.9%; P = 0.83). In total, 81% of endoscopists had a ADR performance above the 25% threshold.High colonoscopy quality standards are achieved by the Italian hospitals involved. Quality improvement initiatives and repeated module-based colonoscopy-training have been promoted in Italy during the last decade, which appear to have had a significant impact on quality colonoscopy metrics together with the activation of colorectal cancer screening programs.

Details

ISSN :
15908658
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digestive and Liver Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be4ba88784f86835060c5a4594101978