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WASh multicentre randomised controlled trial: water-assisted sigmoidoscopy in English NHS bowel scope screening

OBJECTIVES: The English Bowel Cancer Screening Programme invites 55 year olds for a sigmoidoscopy (Bowel Scope Screening (BSS)), aiming to resect premalignant polyps, thus reducing cancer incidence. A national patient survey indicated higher procedural pain than anticipated, potentially impacting on...

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Autores principales: Rutter, Matthew D, Evans, Rachel, Hoare, Zoe, Von Wagner, Christian, Deane, Jill, Esmaily, Shiran, Larkin, Tony, Edwards, Rhiannon, Yeo, Seow Tien, Spencer, Llinos Haf, Holmes, Emily, Saunders, Brian P, Rees, Colin J, Tsiamoulos, Zacharias P, Beintaris, Iosif
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8040154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32895334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2020-321918
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author Rutter, Matthew D
Evans, Rachel
Hoare, Zoe
Von Wagner, Christian
Deane, Jill
Esmaily, Shiran
Larkin, Tony
Edwards, Rhiannon
Yeo, Seow Tien
Spencer, Llinos Haf
Holmes, Emily
Saunders, Brian P
Rees, Colin J
Tsiamoulos, Zacharias P
Beintaris, Iosif
author_facet Rutter, Matthew D
Evans, Rachel
Hoare, Zoe
Von Wagner, Christian
Deane, Jill
Esmaily, Shiran
Larkin, Tony
Edwards, Rhiannon
Yeo, Seow Tien
Spencer, Llinos Haf
Holmes, Emily
Saunders, Brian P
Rees, Colin J
Tsiamoulos, Zacharias P
Beintaris, Iosif
author_sort Rutter, Matthew D
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description OBJECTIVES: The English Bowel Cancer Screening Programme invites 55 year olds for a sigmoidoscopy (Bowel Scope Screening (BSS)), aiming to resect premalignant polyps, thus reducing cancer incidence. A national patient survey indicated higher procedural pain than anticipated, potentially impacting on screening compliance and effectiveness. We aimed to assess whether water-assisted sigmoidoscopy (WAS), as opposed to standard CO(2) technique, improved procedural pain and detection of adenomatous polyps. DESIGN: The WASh (Water-Assisted Sigmoidoscopy) trial was a multicentre, single-blind, randomised control trial for people undergoing BSS. Participants were randomised to either receive WAS or CO(2) from five sites across England. The primary outcome measure was patient-reported moderate/severe pain, as assessed by patients on a standard Likert scale post procedure prior to discharge. The key secondary outcome was adenoma detection rate (ADR). The costs of each technique were also measured. RESULTS: 1123 participants (50% women, mean age 55) were randomised (561 WAS, 562 CO(2)). We found no difference in patient-reported moderate/severe pain between WAS and CO(2) (14% in WAS, 15% in CO2; p=0.47). ADR was 15% in the CO(2) arm and 11% in the WAS arm (p=0.03); however, it remained above the minimum national performance standard in both arms. There was no statistical difference in mean number of adenomas nor overall polyp detection rate. There was negligible cost difference between the two techniques. CONCLUSION: In the context of enema-prepared unsedated screening sigmoidoscopies performed by screening-accredited endoscopists, no difference in patient-reported pain was seen when using either a CO(2) or WAS intubation technique. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN81466870.
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spelling pubmed-80401542021-04-26 WASh multicentre randomised controlled trial: water-assisted sigmoidoscopy in English NHS bowel scope screening Rutter, Matthew D Evans, Rachel Hoare, Zoe Von Wagner, Christian Deane, Jill Esmaily, Shiran Larkin, Tony Edwards, Rhiannon Yeo, Seow Tien Spencer, Llinos Haf Holmes, Emily Saunders, Brian P Rees, Colin J Tsiamoulos, Zacharias P Beintaris, Iosif Gut Endoscopy OBJECTIVES: The English Bowel Cancer Screening Programme invites 55 year olds for a sigmoidoscopy (Bowel Scope Screening (BSS)), aiming to resect premalignant polyps, thus reducing cancer incidence. A national patient survey indicated higher procedural pain than anticipated, potentially impacting on screening compliance and effectiveness. We aimed to assess whether water-assisted sigmoidoscopy (WAS), as opposed to standard CO(2) technique, improved procedural pain and detection of adenomatous polyps. DESIGN: The WASh (Water-Assisted Sigmoidoscopy) trial was a multicentre, single-blind, randomised control trial for people undergoing BSS. Participants were randomised to either receive WAS or CO(2) from five sites across England. The primary outcome measure was patient-reported moderate/severe pain, as assessed by patients on a standard Likert scale post procedure prior to discharge. The key secondary outcome was adenoma detection rate (ADR). The costs of each technique were also measured. RESULTS: 1123 participants (50% women, mean age 55) were randomised (561 WAS, 562 CO(2)). We found no difference in patient-reported moderate/severe pain between WAS and CO(2) (14% in WAS, 15% in CO2; p=0.47). ADR was 15% in the CO(2) arm and 11% in the WAS arm (p=0.03); however, it remained above the minimum national performance standard in both arms. There was no statistical difference in mean number of adenomas nor overall polyp detection rate. There was negligible cost difference between the two techniques. CONCLUSION: In the context of enema-prepared unsedated screening sigmoidoscopies performed by screening-accredited endoscopists, no difference in patient-reported pain was seen when using either a CO(2) or WAS intubation technique. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN81466870. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-05 2020-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8040154/ /pubmed/32895334 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2020-321918 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Endoscopy
Rutter, Matthew D
Evans, Rachel
Hoare, Zoe
Von Wagner, Christian
Deane, Jill
Esmaily, Shiran
Larkin, Tony
Edwards, Rhiannon
Yeo, Seow Tien
Spencer, Llinos Haf
Holmes, Emily
Saunders, Brian P
Rees, Colin J
Tsiamoulos, Zacharias P
Beintaris, Iosif
WASh multicentre randomised controlled trial: water-assisted sigmoidoscopy in English NHS bowel scope screening
title WASh multicentre randomised controlled trial: water-assisted sigmoidoscopy in English NHS bowel scope screening
title_full WASh multicentre randomised controlled trial: water-assisted sigmoidoscopy in English NHS bowel scope screening
title_fullStr WASh multicentre randomised controlled trial: water-assisted sigmoidoscopy in English NHS bowel scope screening
title_full_unstemmed WASh multicentre randomised controlled trial: water-assisted sigmoidoscopy in English NHS bowel scope screening
title_short WASh multicentre randomised controlled trial: water-assisted sigmoidoscopy in English NHS bowel scope screening
title_sort wash multicentre randomised controlled trial: water-assisted sigmoidoscopy in english nhs bowel scope screening
topic Endoscopy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8040154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32895334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2020-321918
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