2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-020-08187-y
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Interval colonoscopy following acute diverticulitis should not be discouraged yet: results from a retrospective cohort

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“…Median age was 58 years (mean 56) and male to female ratio was 0.84. Median timing of interval scopes was 10.5 weeks (mean 11.8, range 0.9–32 weeks) and was reported in 12 studies 25,30,35,49,50,59,60,62,63,78,85,89 …”
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“…Median age was 58 years (mean 56) and male to female ratio was 0.84. Median timing of interval scopes was 10.5 weeks (mean 11.8, range 0.9–32 weeks) and was reported in 12 studies 25,30,35,49,50,59,60,62,63,78,85,89 …”
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confidence: 91%
“…A total of 68 studies with 13 905 patients were included 6,24–90 . There were four prospective studies and one retrospective review of a prospective study 44,60,61,77,89 .…”
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“…[8] Differentiation between acute uncomplicated and complicated diverticulitis seems debatable concerning the need for a routine colonoscopy. [9][10][11][12][13][14] Most industrialized countries have implemented screening programs for the early detection of CRC. Furthermore, it is established that screening colonoscopy (SC) is cost-effective and preventive.…”
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confidence: 99%