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Prospective comparison of an adult, an intermediate pediatric and a long pediatric colonoscope in the training process of gastrointestinal fellows to achieve high-quality practice in colonoscopy
BACKGROUND: Few data are available on the influence of colonoscope type on the training process and quality of colonoscopy. We conducted this prospective observational cohort study to investigate scope suitability for starting colonoscopy training, in relation to technical competence, quality indica...
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Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9210779/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784628 http://dx.doi.org/10.20524/aog.2022.0717 |
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author | Tribonias, George Bacasis, Athanasios-Dimitrios Komeda, Yoriaki Lyrakos, George Giotis, Ioannis Daferera, Niki Charisis, Dimitrios Manola, Margarita-Eleni Karapiperis, Dimitrios |
author_facet | Tribonias, George Bacasis, Athanasios-Dimitrios Komeda, Yoriaki Lyrakos, George Giotis, Ioannis Daferera, Niki Charisis, Dimitrios Manola, Margarita-Eleni Karapiperis, Dimitrios |
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description | BACKGROUND: Few data are available on the influence of colonoscope type on the training process and quality of colonoscopy. We conducted this prospective observational cohort study to investigate scope suitability for starting colonoscopy training, in relation to technical competence, quality indicators, and the patient’s comfort during diagnostic colonoscopy. METHODS: A total of 126 consecutive patients were enrolled in the study and assigned to one of 3 groups: adult colonoscope ([AC], n=41); intermediate pediatric colonoscope ([IPC], n=43); and long pediatric colonoscope ([LPC], n=42). Primary outcomes were completeness of the examination and minutes to the cecum. Secondary outcomes included patient tolerance, position change, use of abdominal compression, loop formation, kind of loop, and overall difficulty of the procedure. RESULTS: Cecal intubation rates were not statistically different between the groups: AC/87.8%; IPC/81.4%; and LPC/92.8%. Terminal ileal intubation rate differed significantly among the 3 groups (P=0.015) with LPC having the higher rate (66.7% vs. 60.9%/AC and 37.2%/IPC). There were significant differences in positional changes (fewer with LPC/1.36 vs. AC/2.15 and IPC/2.09, P=0.027) and midazolam administered doses (lower with LPC/0.52 vs. AC/1.07 and IPC/0.93, P=0.032). Loop formation with subsequent resolution was significantly associated with more pain for the patient with all of the 3 colonoscope types. CONCLUSIONS: The LPC performs better in trainee hands than AC and IPC in terms of reaching competency, and quality indicators show less discomfort for the patients during colonoscopic procedures (lower midazolam dose and fewer positional changes). It could be considered the most suitable scope for starting high-quality colonoscopy training. |
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spelling | pubmed-92107792022-07-01 Prospective comparison of an adult, an intermediate pediatric and a long pediatric colonoscope in the training process of gastrointestinal fellows to achieve high-quality practice in colonoscopy Tribonias, George Bacasis, Athanasios-Dimitrios Komeda, Yoriaki Lyrakos, George Giotis, Ioannis Daferera, Niki Charisis, Dimitrios Manola, Margarita-Eleni Karapiperis, Dimitrios Ann Gastroenterol Original Article BACKGROUND: Few data are available on the influence of colonoscope type on the training process and quality of colonoscopy. We conducted this prospective observational cohort study to investigate scope suitability for starting colonoscopy training, in relation to technical competence, quality indicators, and the patient’s comfort during diagnostic colonoscopy. METHODS: A total of 126 consecutive patients were enrolled in the study and assigned to one of 3 groups: adult colonoscope ([AC], n=41); intermediate pediatric colonoscope ([IPC], n=43); and long pediatric colonoscope ([LPC], n=42). Primary outcomes were completeness of the examination and minutes to the cecum. Secondary outcomes included patient tolerance, position change, use of abdominal compression, loop formation, kind of loop, and overall difficulty of the procedure. RESULTS: Cecal intubation rates were not statistically different between the groups: AC/87.8%; IPC/81.4%; and LPC/92.8%. Terminal ileal intubation rate differed significantly among the 3 groups (P=0.015) with LPC having the higher rate (66.7% vs. 60.9%/AC and 37.2%/IPC). There were significant differences in positional changes (fewer with LPC/1.36 vs. AC/2.15 and IPC/2.09, P=0.027) and midazolam administered doses (lower with LPC/0.52 vs. AC/1.07 and IPC/0.93, P=0.032). Loop formation with subsequent resolution was significantly associated with more pain for the patient with all of the 3 colonoscope types. CONCLUSIONS: The LPC performs better in trainee hands than AC and IPC in terms of reaching competency, and quality indicators show less discomfort for the patients during colonoscopic procedures (lower midazolam dose and fewer positional changes). It could be considered the most suitable scope for starting high-quality colonoscopy training. Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology 2022 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9210779/ /pubmed/35784628 http://dx.doi.org/10.20524/aog.2022.0717 Text en Copyright: © Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Tribonias, George Bacasis, Athanasios-Dimitrios Komeda, Yoriaki Lyrakos, George Giotis, Ioannis Daferera, Niki Charisis, Dimitrios Manola, Margarita-Eleni Karapiperis, Dimitrios Prospective comparison of an adult, an intermediate pediatric and a long pediatric colonoscope in the training process of gastrointestinal fellows to achieve high-quality practice in colonoscopy |
title | Prospective comparison of an adult, an intermediate pediatric and a long pediatric colonoscope in the training process of gastrointestinal fellows to achieve high-quality practice in colonoscopy |
title_full | Prospective comparison of an adult, an intermediate pediatric and a long pediatric colonoscope in the training process of gastrointestinal fellows to achieve high-quality practice in colonoscopy |
title_fullStr | Prospective comparison of an adult, an intermediate pediatric and a long pediatric colonoscope in the training process of gastrointestinal fellows to achieve high-quality practice in colonoscopy |
title_full_unstemmed | Prospective comparison of an adult, an intermediate pediatric and a long pediatric colonoscope in the training process of gastrointestinal fellows to achieve high-quality practice in colonoscopy |
title_short | Prospective comparison of an adult, an intermediate pediatric and a long pediatric colonoscope in the training process of gastrointestinal fellows to achieve high-quality practice in colonoscopy |
title_sort | prospective comparison of an adult, an intermediate pediatric and a long pediatric colonoscope in the training process of gastrointestinal fellows to achieve high-quality practice in colonoscopy |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9210779/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784628 http://dx.doi.org/10.20524/aog.2022.0717 |
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