Colon Polyp Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Colon Endoscopic Bubble Scale (CEBuS); Validation Study
Colonoscopy is currently accepted as the gold standard in screening, surveillance and
prevention for colorectal cancer (CRC), and therefore, its quality is a major priority.
The quality of colonoscopy is greatly dependent on the quality of the bowel preparation,
which can be limited by stool, foam, bubbles and other debris. In fact, colonic bubbles are
described in 30 to 40% of colonoscopies, possibly undermining the quality of the exam,
impairing the endoscopists view, demanding the further use of water or simethicone and
eventually increasing fatigue and costs, while diminishing diagnostic accuracy.
Although previous attempts, to date no endoscopic scale is validated regarding the presence
of bubbles and most widely accepted and already validated scales do not include the presence
or absence of bubbles in their definition, leading to the use of different home-made scales
in randomized trials and impairing any solid meta-analysis conclusion. As so, the goal of
this study is to develop and validate a new colonic bubble score (Colon Endoscopic Bubble
Scale - CEBuS).
Colonoscopy bowel preparation quality is a major concern since inadequate bowel preparation
can reach levels as high as 30% which lead to several guidelines in this area, with the
recent recommendation of at least 90% of good bowel preparations for all colonoscopies. In
fact colonic mucosal visualization can be limited by residual stool, bubbles, bile and other
debris increasing the risk of missing lesions.
Around 30 to 40% of the exams can have bubbles increasing the risk of missing lesions and in
the other hand increasing the time of the exam, generating more fatigue in the endoscopist
and increasing the costs.
The influence of colon bubbles in bowel preparation and strategies to solve them, for example
with the use of simethicone in the bowel preparation, were addresses in recent studies,
summarized in a 2018 meta-analysis recommending the use of simethicone in the bowel
preparation scheme.
Current recommendations advise the use of validated scales to evaluate bowel preparation
quality, but the three major validated scales, Boston, Ottawa and Aronchick, does not address
the problem of graduation of colonic bubbles and possible actions to undertake regarding the
severity of the bubbles concentration. The advent of multiple randomized trials addressing
the use of simethicone in the bowel preparation to reduce or eliminate bubble formation lead
to attempts to design scales to graduate the concentration of bubbles in the colon.
To date suggested scales are heterogeneous regarding the graduation (3 to 4 levels), defining
criteria for each level with some based on percentage of colonic circumference obscured by
bubbles to the amount of bubbles that could lead to miss a polyp of 5 or 10 millimetres.Two
recently published studies on the influence of simethicone on bowel preparation tried to
validate a colonic bubble scale, based on previous suggested and non-validated scales,
although with only fair to moderate inter-observer variability.
Therefore, the main goal of this project is to build and validate a comprehensive scale to
graduate bubbles in the colon, assessing the inter- and intra-observer reliability of the
scale. As a secondary objective, to determine the clinical attitude more frequent for each
grade of the bubbles scale, among experts and residents.
Aims: Build and validate a new colonic bubble score (Colon Endoscopic Bubble Scale - CEBuS).
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