Colon Polyp Clinical Trial
Official title:
INtegrated Colonoscopy Improvement Program in Italy (INCIPIT)
The Italian Society of Digestive Endoscopy (SIED) and the Italian Association of
Gastroenterologists and Hospital Digestive Endoscopists (AIGO) want to develop an effective
training program for endoscopists to improve the quality of colonoscopies through careful
evaluation of quality indicators and how they can be improved with an appropriate educational
program. Primary objective of this study is to evaluate the variation of "Polyp Detection
Rate (PDR) and Adenoma Detection Rate (ADR)" obtained by operators at high and low volume of
colonoscopy before and after a training period. Secondary objectives are to compare high and
low volume endoscopists' performance before and after training comparing by evaluation of
withdrawal time; Number polyps / patient and Number adenomas / patient; the percentage and
time of intubation of the cecum, ; patient's pain perception based on the Nurse Assessed
Patient Comfort Score (NAPCOMS) scale. The study is structured as follow:
- A first phase when all endoscopists collect the results of 200 colonoscopies in an
electronic Case Report Form (eCRF) is formed(maximum enrollment period 4 months).
- A second phase of training through an e-platform in which the endoscopists are offered
with an online refresh reviewing the international standard parameters to perform a
quality colonoscopy. Once the final training exam have been passed, the endoscopist will
be able to access the third phase
- A third phase in which the endoscopists will collect prospectively the colonoscopies
they perform in an eCRF (maximum enrollment period 4 months).
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