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An observational prospective will be conducted to determine the detection rate of serrated adenoma during screening colonoscopy at our institution. Additionally, the variability of serrated adenoma detection among endoscopists will be evaluated and the characteristics of serrated adenomas will be described.


Clinical Trial Description

Colonoscopy screening is a preventative measure for colorectal carcinoma (CRC), a highly malignant and dangerous cancer. Extensive research on the adenoma detection rate has provided national standards and quality metrics to help assess competence of endoscopists. Currently, there are no standards established for serrated adenomas. The proposed study would be conducted at Good Samaritan Hospital (GSH) and TriHealth Surgery Center West. This is an observational study and does not involve any patient interventions. However, because patient healthcare data will be collected for research, informed consent will be obtained shortly before the procedure. The main study objective is to determine the detection rate of serrated adenoma during screening colonoscopy at our institution. Additionally, the variability of serrated adenoma detection among endoscopists will be evaluated and the characteristics of serrated adenomas will be described. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Adenoma
  • Healthy Patients Undergoing Screening Colonoscopy

NCT number NCT03442270
Study type Observational
Source TriHealth Inc.
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date March 20, 2018
Completion date November 7, 2018