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Thématique :
- Endoscopie/Imagerie
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Originalité :
Intermédiaire
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Pas encore
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Nom du veilleur :
Docteur Patrice PIENKOWSKI
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Endoscopy
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2017/01
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2017 Jan
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oi: 10.1055/s-0042-124415
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Lower adenoma miss rate with FUSE vs. conventional colonoscopy with proximal retroflexion: a randomized back-to-back trial.
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Papanikolaou IS, Apostolopoulos P, Tziatzios G, Vlachou E, Sioulas AD, Polymeros D, Karameris A, Panayiotides I, Alexandrakis G, Dimitriadis GD, Triantafyllou K
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28107765
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Abstract
Background and study aims Full-spectrum colonoscopy (FSC) promises to increase adenoma detection by providing a wider field of view. The aim of this study was to compare adenoma miss rates of FSC with those of conventional colonoscopy complemented by right-colon re-examination using scope retroflexion (CC/R). Patients and methods At two tertiary endoscopy facilities, patients who were scheduled for colonoscopy for the assessment of symptoms or for colorectal cancer screening/surveillance were randomized (1:1) to undergo same-day, back-to-back colonoscopies (FSC or CC/R first), performed by one of five endoscopists who had documented adenoma detection rates > 35 %. Per-protocol data were analyzed. Results We randomized 220 patients. There were five FSC technical failures (three air pump and two left screen); therefore, 107 and 108 cases were analyzed in the FSC and CC/R index procedure arms, respectively. Withdrawal times were similar for FSC and CC/R (7.7 minutes vs. 7.6 minutes). Overall, we detected 3 cancers and 153 adenomas (FSC = 92; CC/R = 61); 81 were detected in the proximal colon, 3 of which were detected by retroflexed examination. By per-lesion analysis, FSC showed a significantly lower adenoma miss rate compared with CC/R overall (10.9 % [95 % confidence interval (CI) 3.8 to 18.1] vs. 33.7 % [95 %CI 23.4 to 44.1]) and in the proximal colon (13.9 % [95 %CI 2.6 to 25.2] vs. 42.2 % [95 %CI 27.8 to 56.7]). The advanced adenoma miss rate was lower with FSC overall (4.3 % [95 %CI - 4.0 to 12.7] vs. 25.9 % [95 %CI 9.4 to 42.5]). There were no adverse events. Conclusions FSC outperformed conventional colonoscopy with right-colon scope retroflexion in the detection of missed adenomas, both overall and in the proximal colon, even when performed by experienced endoscopists.Trial registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02117674).
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Comment améliorer le taux de détection d’adénomes (TDA)?
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Etude comparative FUSE / coloscopie conventionnelle selon la technique « back to back » c’est à dire la réalisation des 2 examens le même jour chez chaque individu – 5 endoscopistes ayant un TDA > 35% et 220 patients randomisés.
Le taux d’adénomes oubliés est inférieur avec le FUSE (10,9 vs 33,7%) notamment au niveau du colon droit (13,9 vs 42,2%) et les adénomes avancés (4,3 vs 25,9%) sans allongement du temps de retrait (7,7 vs 7,6mn).
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Cette étude confirme la tendance générale même si toutes les données ne sont pas consensuelles ; il faut tenir compte de l’investissement et comparer avec les autres techniques plus simples et moins onéreuses (EndoCuff et Endoring™).
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