Post-operative colorectal cancer surveillance: preference for optical colonoscopy over computerized tomographic colonography.

IF 13.8 1区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications Pub Date : 2019-11-01 Epub Date: 2019-09-17 DOI:10.1007/s10552-019-01231-w
David S Weinberg, Jeremy Mitnick, Eileen Keenan, Tianyu Li, Eric A Ross
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Purpose: Post-operative surveillance strategies for colorectal cancer (CRC) include periodic optical colonoscopy (OC) and abdominal-pelvic CT scan. Adherence with these recommendations is limited. For CRC screening, CT colonography (CTC) identifies larger adenomas and cancers nearly as well as OC. Most screening studies demonstrate that patients prefer CTC. However, CTC has never been compared to OC in the post-operative surveillance setting.

Methods: We hypothesized that CTC might represent an attractive substitute for the standard OC/CT scan combination. Here, 223 patients underwent CTC followed by same day OC 1 year after curative CRC resection.

Results: Of the 144/223 (64.6%) participants with a preference, 65.9% (95/144) preferred OC. This preference was more pronounced in women and in patients with polyps detected. No additional patient level factors significantly altered this primary result.

Conclusions: In contrast to CRC screening, this first study in CRC post-operative surveillance patients demonstrates a preference for OC. Assuming patient preference is an important determinant, introduction of CTC as a method to increase patient adherence with CRC surveillance is unlikely to be effective.

Trial registration: Clinical Trials.gov registration number: NCT02143115.

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目的:结直肠癌 (CRC) 术后监测策略包括定期进行光学结肠镜检查 (OC) 和腹盆腔 CT 扫描。这些建议的坚持率有限。在 CRC 筛查中,CT 结肠造影 (CTC) 几乎能像 OC 一样识别较大的腺瘤和癌症。大多数筛查研究表明,患者更喜欢 CTC。但在术后监测方面,CTC 还从未与 OC 进行过比较:我们假设 CTC 可能是标准 OC/CT 扫描组合的一种有吸引力的替代方法。在此,223 名患者在接受治愈性 CRC 切除术 1 年后接受了 CTC,随后在同一天接受了 OC:在144/223(64.6%)名有偏好的参与者中,65.9%(95/144)的人偏好OC。这种偏好在女性和发现息肉的患者中更为明显。没有其他患者层面的因素会明显改变这一主要结果:与 CRC 筛查不同,这项针对 CRC 术后监测患者的首次研究表明,患者更倾向于选择 OC。假设患者的偏好是一个重要的决定因素,那么采用 CTC 作为提高患者对 CRC 监测的依从性的方法不太可能有效:试验注册:Clinical Trials.gov 注册号:NCT02143115:试验注册:Clinical Trials.gov 注册号:NCT02143115。
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