Colonic Neoplasm Clinical Trial
Official title:
Colonoscopy With Narrow Band Imaging for Diagnosis of Proximal Serrated Polyps
Although colonoscopy is considered the gold standard for diagnosis of colonic polyps, the
missed rate for colonic adenoma ranged from 15-32%. In particular, missed colonic polyps in
the right side colon have been suggested to be the cause for interval cancer that developed
after a prior negative colonoscopy.
Different endoscopic image enhanced modules like the narrow band imaging (NBI) have been
developed to improve colonic polyp detection. However, it remains controversial whether the
previous version of NBI helps to improve colonic polyp detection. The new generation
colonoscope is equipped with high definition and improved narrow band imaging (NBI) which
gives at least twice the viewable distance and contrast. The images obtained are far
brighter with better resolution than the previous version. It however remains to be
determined whether this enhanced imaging technique could help to improve colonic polyps
detection.
Hypothesis:
The new generation NBI increases the detection rate of proximal serrated polyps and reduces
the missed rate of all colorectal polyps.
Aims:
- To determine whether the new generation NBI improve the detection rate of proximal
serrated polyps.
- To determine whether the new generation NBI improve the detection rate of all
colorectal adenoma and polyps.
- To determine whether the new generation NBI reduce the miss rate of colorectal adenoma
and polyps.
Design:
Prospective randomized trial
Inclusion:
• All patients scheduled to have screening or scheduled colonoscopy
Exclusion:
- History of Crohn's or ulcerative colitis
- Surveillance for known polyposis syndrome (FAP or HNPCC)
- Previous colonic resection (except appendectomy)
- Refused consent
- Deranged coagulation profile that preclude polypectomy
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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