Juan Lasa, Silvina Gándara, Liliana Spallone, Félix Trelles, Natalia Leibovich, Leandro Di Paola, Juan Viscardi, Diego Caniggia, Mariano Villarroel, María Ahumada, Saúl Berman, David Zagalsky
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一些作者已经评估了肥胖和结肠腺瘤风险之间的联系。此外,据报道,肥胖可能会增加近端腺瘤发展的风险。因此,肥胖患者可能具有独特的腺瘤复发模式。目的:确定接受结肠镜检查的肥胖和非肥胖受试者的异时性腺瘤特征是否不同。材料和方法:我们前瞻性评估了2013年6月至2014年6月在我院接受监测结肠镜检查的所有18岁以上患者。记录先前结肠镜检查的日期。体重指数≥30被定义为肥胖。分析寻找与异时性腺瘤相关的变量。比较肥胖和非肥胖受试者的异时性腺瘤发生率,以及大小、位置、形态和组织病理学特征。结果:共纳入825名受试者。中位结肠镜检查时间为38.9个月。异时性腺瘤患者中肥胖发生率更高(40% vs25.71%, p < 0.001)。在多变量分析中,肥胖[OR1.7(1.01-2.9)]和年龄[OR 1.02(1-1.05)]与异时性腺瘤的存在独立相关。肥胖也与右结肠腺瘤[OR 2.4(1.76-3.26)]和晚期腺瘤[OR 1.99(1.29-3.06)]的高风险显著相关。男性和有结直肠癌/腺瘤家族史的人患结肠癌的风险明显更高。结论:肥胖与监测结肠镜下异时性腺瘤的高风险相关。右侧病变和晚期腺瘤的风险也较高。
Los adenomas metacrónicos de colon presentan un
patrón de desarrollo diferente en pacientes obesos.
Introduction: XSome authors have assessed the link between
obesity and colon adenoma risk. Moreover, it has been reported
that obesity could increase the risk of proximal adenoma
development. Accordingly, obese patients may have a distinctive
pattern of adenoma recurrence. AIM: To determine
whether metachronous adenoma features differ between obese
and non-obese subjects submitted to colonoscopy surveillance.
Materials and methods: We prospectively evaluated all patients
over 18 years old that underwent surveillance colonoscopy
at our institution between June 2013 and June 2014.
Date of prior colonoscopy was registered. A body mass index
≥ 30 was used to define obesity. Analysis looking for variables
significantly associated with metachronous adenoma was performed.
Metachronous adenoma rate was compared between
obese and non-obese subjects, as well as size, location, morphological
and histopathological characteristics.
Results: Overall,
825 subjects were enrolled. Median time of surveillance colonoscopy
was 38.9 months. Obesity was statistically more frequent
in those subjects with metachronous adenomas (40% vs
25.71%, p < 0.001). On multivariate analysis, obesity [OR
1.7 (1.01-2.9)] and age [OR 1.02 (1-1.05)] were independently
associated with metachronous adenoma presence. Obesity
was also significantly associated with a higher risk of right
colon adenomas [OR 2.4 (1.76-3.26)] and advanced adenoma
[OR 1.99 (1.29-3.06)]. The risk is significantly higher
in men and in those with a family history of colorectal cancer/adenoma.
Conclusion: Obesity was associated with a higher
risk of metachronous adenomas on surveillance colonoscopy. A
higher risk of right-sided lesions and advanced adenomas was
also found in this population.
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Está dedicada a la investigación clínica y básica sobre todos los aspectos del aparato digestivo, incluídos el hígado, el páncreas y la nutrición, en seres humanos adultos y niños, animales de experimentación o sistemas celulares.