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Advances in colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening: a comparison between chromo colonoscopy vs white light colonoscopy
Author(s):
1. ZAEEM SIBTAIN: Ittefaq Hospital trust Lahore, Pakistan
2. SALMAN TAJ UPPAL: ttefaq hospital trust Lahore, Pakistan
3. MUHAMMAD AFFAN QAISER: Pir Abdul Qadir Shah Jeelani Institute of Medical Sciences, Gambat, Khairpur Mirs, Pakistan
4. MUHAMMAD KAMRAN YOUSAF: King Edward medical University /mayo hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
5. SYED HAMMAD WAJID TALHA SHAH: Quaid e Azam international Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan
6. NAZISH BUTT: Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Abstract:
Aim: A comparison between chromocolonoscopy versus white light colonoscopy in screening colorectal cancer Methods: Patients were randomly assigned to high-definition white light colonoscopy (HDWLC) and high-definition chromocolonoscopy (HDCH). The patients were divided into two groups, each had 110 individuals Results: An adenoma affected 1.2 to 2.1 patients on average, while polyps affected 1.4 to 1.9 patients on average, with an adenoma affecting 0.5 to 1.0 patient on average. Both the number of patients with at least one adenoma (54.5% vs. 47.2%, absolute difference 7.3%, 95% confidence interval (p value <0.01) and the number of adenomas per patient (1.2 versus 1.0, P <0.01) were slightly higher in the chromocolonoscopy group. Adenomas that had progressed by 10 mm or more differed from those that had progressed by <10 mm (0.16 versus 0.14, P = 0.4), although the differences were not statistically significant. In each group, one invasive malignancy was discovered, and it wasn't a benign tumor or neoplasm. By chromocolonoscopy, nonneoplastic lesions (1.9 per patient versus 1.1 per patient, P = 0.01) were detected significantly more frequently than adenomas larger than 5 mm in diameter (0.9 per patient versus 0.8 per patient, P < 0.01) Conclusion: When compared to high-definition white light colonoscopy, high-definition chromocolonoscopy had a marginally greater rate of adenoma diagnosis and a moderate increase in flat adenomas and small lesions but not in large lesions. When it came to more advanced malignancies, both techniques produced the same results.
Page(s): 88-89
Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, Volume: 16, Issue: 1, Year: 2022
Keywords:
colorectal cancer , chromocolonoscopy
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