2004
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2004.09.051
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How many endoscopies are performed for colorectal cancer screening? Results from CDC’s survey of endoscopic capacity

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“…103 Other data from endoscopic facilities across the United States collected and analyzed by investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that approximately 2.8 million FSIG examinations and 14.2 million colonoscopy examinations were performed in 2002. 104 Low reimbursement and a shortage of adequately trained examiners are 2 barriers to the availability of FSIG. 30,105 In settings where reimbursement rates have not been a concern and where nurse endoscopists have been employed, high rates of FSIG utilization have been achieved.…”
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“…103 Other data from endoscopic facilities across the United States collected and analyzed by investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that approximately 2.8 million FSIG examinations and 14.2 million colonoscopy examinations were performed in 2002. 104 Low reimbursement and a shortage of adequately trained examiners are 2 barriers to the availability of FSIG. 30,105 In settings where reimbursement rates have not been a concern and where nurse endoscopists have been employed, high rates of FSIG utilization have been achieved.…”
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“…104 Colonoscopy allows direct mucosal inspection of the entire colon from the appendiceal orifice to the dentate line and same-session biopsy sampling or definitive treatment by polypectomy in the case of precancerous polyps and some early-stage cancers.…”
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“…1 Bowel preparation is usually achieved using either polyethylene glycol or oral sodium phosphosoda (OPS). In many cases, OPS is the preferred bowel regimen on the basis of better tolerability, cost-effectiveness, and efficacy.…”
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“…It is widely used in the United Stated, especially since 2001, when Medicare expanded its coverage for screening for colorectal cancer to include colonoscopy. An estimated 14.2 million colonoscopies were performed in 2002 in the United States, with screening indications representing half of cases [1]. Although generally considered a safe procedure, complications of colonoscopy as an invasive procedure should be noted.…”
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