How gastroenterologists screen for colonic cancer in ulcerative colitis: an analysis of performance

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Eaden, JA [1 ]
Ward, BA [1 ]
Mayberry, JF [1 ]
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[1] Leicester Gen Hosp, Gastrointestinal Res Unit, Leicester LE5 4PW, Leics, England
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10.1016/S0016-5107(00)70405-6
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: The aim of this study was to assess the colorectal cancer surveillance practices of British gastroenterologists for patients with ulcerative colitis, Methods: A questionnaire that investigated aspects of surveillance in patients with ulcerative colitis was mailed to all consultant gastroenterologists in the U.K. (n = 413). Results: Three hundred forty-one questionnaires were returned (response rate 83%). Ninety-four percent of consultants practice cancer surveillance in ulcerative colitis, with 35% maintaining a registry of patients in surveillance programs, All gastroenterologists perform surveillance in patients with pancolitis, 24% in those with left-sided colitis and 2% in patients with proctitis, The mean duration of disease before surveillance is commenced is 9.2 years for pancolitis and 12.4 years for left-sided colitis (p < 0.0001), Only 4% of gastroenterologists routinely offer patients with disease of more than 10 years' duration a prophylactic colectomy, Colonoscopies are conducted by an accredited gastroenterologist in 65% of cases and biopsies are reviewed by specialists in gastrointestinal pathology in 45%, When histology reveals low-grade dysplasia only 4% advise colectomy and when high-grade dysplasia is found 53% recommend colectomy. Sixteen percent of gastroenterologists were unaware of the significance of a dysplasia associated lesion or mass. Conclusion: The majority of gastroenterologists practice surveillance on a disorganized basis. There is inconsistency in the management of patients with dysplasia and education of gastroenterologists is needed.
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