Research Article

Evaluation of colonoscopy results of patients in a colorectal cancer screening program: A retrospective cohort study

Volume: 5 Number: 8 August 1, 2021
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Evaluation of colonoscopy results of patients in a colorectal cancer screening program: A retrospective cohort study

Abstract

Background/Aim: Colorectal cancer is at the forefront of cancer-related deaths. Early detection and treatment of precursor lesions with screening programs are imperative. In this study, we aimed to determine the outcomes of colonoscopy and the effectiveness of screening. Methods: The colonoscopy results of 758 patients who were referred for positive fecal occult blood tests between October 2015 and January 2020 were examined in this retrospective cohort study. The demographic, pathological, and colonoscopic findings were recorded. Results: No pathology was detected in 53.3% of patients during colonoscopy. In patients with a pathology, polyps (28.5%), diverticular disease (15.44%), and colitis (2.37%) were most common. Patients with malignancy accounted for 3.69% of all patients and 12.96% of patients with polyps. Among adenoma types, the risk of dysplasia and/or malignancy was higher in villous polyps compared to tubulovillous and tubular polyps, and in tubulovillous polyps compared to tubular polyps (P<0.01). The presence of dysplasia and/or malignancy was evaluated mutually between the subgroups according to polyp size. There was no significant difference in the incidence of dysplasia between the patients with polyps of 6-10 mm and those with polyps of 11-20 mm (P=0.192). Among all other subgroups, an increase in polyp size caused a significant increase in dysplasia and/or malignancy (P<0.001). Conclusion: The results of this study showed that colonoscopy performed on colorectal cancer screening patients with a positive fecal occult blood test was quite successful in diagnosing precancerous lesions and colorectal cancer.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Surgery

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

August 1, 2021

Submission Date

June 28, 2021

Acceptance Date

September 3, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 5 Number: 8

APA
Kaya, T., & Aydın, C. (2021). Evaluation of colonoscopy results of patients in a colorectal cancer screening program: A retrospective cohort study. Journal of Surgery and Medicine, 5(8), 791-794. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.958978
AMA
1.Kaya T, Aydın C. Evaluation of colonoscopy results of patients in a colorectal cancer screening program: A retrospective cohort study. J Surg Med. 2021;5(8):791-794. doi:10.28982/josam.958978
Chicago
Kaya, Tayfun, and Cengiz Aydın. 2021. “Evaluation of Colonoscopy Results of Patients in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program: A Retrospective Cohort Study”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 5 (8): 791-94. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.958978.
EndNote
Kaya T, Aydın C (August 1, 2021) Evaluation of colonoscopy results of patients in a colorectal cancer screening program: A retrospective cohort study. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 5 8 791–794.
IEEE
[1]T. Kaya and C. Aydın, “Evaluation of colonoscopy results of patients in a colorectal cancer screening program: A retrospective cohort study”, J Surg Med, vol. 5, no. 8, pp. 791–794, Aug. 2021, doi: 10.28982/josam.958978.
ISNAD
Kaya, Tayfun - Aydın, Cengiz. “Evaluation of Colonoscopy Results of Patients in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program: A Retrospective Cohort Study”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 5/8 (August 1, 2021): 791-794. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.958978.
JAMA
1.Kaya T, Aydın C. Evaluation of colonoscopy results of patients in a colorectal cancer screening program: A retrospective cohort study. J Surg Med. 2021;5:791–794.
MLA
Kaya, Tayfun, and Cengiz Aydın. “Evaluation of Colonoscopy Results of Patients in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program: A Retrospective Cohort Study”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine, vol. 5, no. 8, Aug. 2021, pp. 791-4, doi:10.28982/josam.958978.
Vancouver
1.Tayfun Kaya, Cengiz Aydın. Evaluation of colonoscopy results of patients in a colorectal cancer screening program: A retrospective cohort study. J Surg Med. 2021 Aug. 1;5(8):791-4. doi:10.28982/josam.958978