Feasibility of opportunistic colorectal cancer screening of hospitalized patients in tertiary care and community hospitals

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Labmedicine Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.1093/labmed/lmae021
Ivan Stevic, Harminder Singh, AbdulRazaq Sokoro
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Background Population screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) remains low, requiring alternative approaches for increasing participation. Opportunistic screening of hospitalized patients may aid in increasing uptake rates. Objective To assess whether inpatients can be recruited for opportunistic CRC screening using fecal immunochemical testing (FIT). Methods Inpatient charts were prospectively reviewed for study eligibility on admission of patients to the medical wards of 3 hospitals in Winnipeg, Canada. Eligible patients were approached for participation and consent. Inoculated FIT specimen collection tubes were sent to the hospital laboratory for testing. Patients with positive FIT results received a follow-up colonoscopy. Results In total, 1542 inpatient charts were screened for eligibility; 53 patients were identified for enrollment (51.9% were male; median age, 59 years), of whom 13 patients consented to participate but only 7 provided a stool specimen. One of those 7 patients had a positive FIT result. The overall screening rate was low, at 0.45%. The primary reason for exclusion of patients was age (outside of the range of 50-75 years), followed by patients having recent gastrointestinal bleeding and/or known intestinal diseases. Conclusions Our data suggest that it is infeasible to recruit inpatients for opportunistic CRC screening in routine clinical practice.
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对三级医疗机构和社区医院的住院病人进行机会性大肠癌筛查的可行性
背景 大肠癌(CRC)的人群筛查率仍然很低,需要采用其他方法来提高参与率。对住院患者进行机会性筛查可能有助于提高筛查率。目的 评估是否可以招募住院病人使用粪便免疫化学检验(FIT)进行机会性 CRC 筛查。方法 对加拿大温尼伯市 3 家医院内科病房的住院病人病历进行前瞻性审查,以确定其是否符合研究条件。对符合条件的患者进行接触,征得其同意后方可参与研究。接种的 FIT 标本采集管被送往医院实验室进行检测。FIT 结果呈阳性的患者将接受后续结肠镜检查。结果 共筛查了 1542 份住院病历,确定了 53 名患者(51.9% 为男性,年龄中位数为 59 岁),其中 13 名患者同意参与,但只有 7 名患者提供了粪便标本。这 7 名患者中有一人的 FIT 结果呈阳性。总体筛查率较低,仅为 0.45%。排除患者的主要原因是年龄(超出 50-75 岁的范围),其次是近期有消化道出血和/或已知肠道疾病的患者。结论 我们的数据表明,在常规临床实践中招募住院患者进行机会性 CRC 筛查是不可行的。
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Labmedicine
Labmedicine 医学-医学实验技术
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期刊介绍: Lab Medicine is a peer-reviewed biomedical journal published quarterly by the ASCP and Oxford University Press. The journal invites submission of manuscripts on topics related to clinical chemistry and microbiology, hematology, immunology, transfusion medicine, molecular diagnostics, cytology, histology, and laboratory administration and management. Original research, reviews, and case reports are considered for publication. Lab Medicine is indexed (under the title Laboratory Medicine) by the National Library of Medicine and is included in the PubMed database.
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