2012
DOI: 10.5402/2012/527634
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The Yearly Prevalence of Findings in Endoscopy of the Lower Part of the Gastrointestinal Tract

Abstract: Introduction. Endoscopy of the colon and rectum is increasingly used. Aim of the Study. All consecutive endoscopies of the colon and rectum were studied in order to assess the yearly prevalence of significant endoscopic diagnoses. Methods. All consecutive endoscopies of the colon and rectum were included. Endoscopies were done with endoscopes of Olympus. Significant endoscopic diagnoses were defined as colorectal cancer, polyps, diverticuli, large sessile polyps, and inflammatory bowel disease. Results. In 20 … Show more

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“…It is reported that the desired cecal intubation rate is ≥95% and the acceptable rate is ≥90% in patients scheduled for total colonoscopy. [44,45] Adenomatous polyp detection rate, cecal intubation rate and colonic inspection times are among the quality metrics. According to the US Multi-Society Task Force, a high-quality colonoscopy should involve a cecal intubation rate of ≥95%, minimum fecal debris and a retrograde colonic inspection of the cecum lasting 6-10 minutes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is reported that the desired cecal intubation rate is ≥95% and the acceptable rate is ≥90% in patients scheduled for total colonoscopy. [44,45] Adenomatous polyp detection rate, cecal intubation rate and colonic inspection times are among the quality metrics. According to the US Multi-Society Task Force, a high-quality colonoscopy should involve a cecal intubation rate of ≥95%, minimum fecal debris and a retrograde colonic inspection of the cecum lasting 6-10 minutes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%