2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2014.02.911
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Tu1465 Endocuff Assisted Colonoscopy Increases Adenoma Detection Rates: a Multi-Center Study

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“…Of the nine included comparative studies[13-21], summarized in Table 1, four were retrospective cohort studies, four were prospective randomized controlled trials, and one was a prospective observational study. Indications for colonoscopy varied across the index study including average risk screening, high risk screening due to family history, surveillance due to history of previous polyps, follow up for positive stool testing (FOBT or FIT), and diagnostic procedures for concerning symptoms including pain, changes in quality of stools, anemia, or hematochezia.…”
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“…Of the nine included comparative studies[13-21], summarized in Table 1, four were retrospective cohort studies, four were prospective randomized controlled trials, and one was a prospective observational study. Indications for colonoscopy varied across the index study including average risk screening, high risk screening due to family history, surveillance due to history of previous polyps, follow up for positive stool testing (FOBT or FIT), and diagnostic procedures for concerning symptoms including pain, changes in quality of stools, anemia, or hematochezia.…”
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“…Of the nine studies included in the analysis, eight ( n = 4387) reported ADR as an outcome (Figure 3)[13-19,21]. Overall, there was a higher ADR in the EC group of 50.4% compared to the standard colonoscopy group of 43.3% (OR = 1.49 95%CI: 1.23-1.80, I 2 = 55%; P = 0.03).…”
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“…Additionally, EC does not impair the direct wide-angle view of the colonoscope. Finally, in the studies included in our review, no major complications were reported for EC and its use in screening colonoscopy[5-7,8]. …”
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“…The device has eight flexible branches arranged in two rows. These branches are used to flatten the folds of the colon while withdrawing the colonoscope, allowing for improved visibility behind the folds[7]. …”
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