Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3286466 Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackground and aimsCompliance with guidelines on colonoscopic indications can improve colorectal cancer screening efficiency. We conducted a regional practice survey of gastroenterologists working in the public and private sectors in France, and compared the results with French national guidelines.MethodsFour consecutive yearly questionnaire-based practice surveys were conducted, and remedial measures were recommended on the basis of the results.ResultsWe analyzed 5128 colonoscopies carried out by 65 practitioners. Of these, 4266 (83.2%) conformed to contemporary guidelines, 391 (7.6%) did not conform, and 471 (9.2%) could not be classified, owing to a lack of information. Remedial measures led to a significant increase in the number of colonoscopies conforming to guidelines (p = 0.037) and to a significant fall in the number of unclassified procedures (p = 0.0018). The distribution of colonic lesions differed between procedures that did and did not conform to guidelines (2.4% versus 0.3% of colorectal cancers, 11.4% vs. 6.9% of advanced adenomas, and 17.5% vs. 14.6% of non-advanced adenomas; p < 0.0001).ConclusionThis longitudinal multicenter survey shows that national colonoscopy guidelines are largely respected in France and improve the detection of colonic neoplasia. Practices improved following implementation of remedial measures.

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