Adenoma Detection Rates by Physicians and Subsequent Colorectal Cancer Risk

被引:2
|
作者
Pilonis, Nastazja D. [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Spychalski, Piotr [3 ]
Kalager, Mette [2 ,5 ]
Loberg, Magnus [2 ,5 ]
Wieszczy, Paulina [4 ]
Didkowska, Joanna [6 ]
Wojciechowska, Urszula [6 ]
Kobiela, Jaroslaw [3 ]
Regula, Jaroslaw [1 ,4 ]
Rosch, Thomas [7 ]
Bretthauer, Michael [2 ,5 ]
Kaminski, Michal F. [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Maria Sklodowska Curie Natl Res Inst Oncol, Dept Gastroenterol Oncol, W K Roentgen 5 St, PL-02781 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Univ Oslo, Clin Effectiveness Res Grp, Oslo, Norway
[3] Med Univ Gdansk, Dept Surg Oncol Transplant Surg & Gen Surg, Gdansk, Poland
[4] Ctr Postgrad Med Educ, Warsaw, Poland
[5] Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Transplantat Med, Oslo, Norway
[6] Maria Sklodowska Curie Natl Res Inst Oncol, Polish Natl Canc Registry, Warsaw, Poland
[7] Univ Med Ctr Hamburg Eppendorf, Dept Interdisciplinary Endoscopy, Hamburg, Germany
来源
关键词
QUALITY INDICATORS; COLONOSCOPY;
D O I
10.1001/jama.2024.22975
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Importance Patients of physicians with higher adenoma detection rates (ADRs) during colonoscopy have lower colorectal cancer (CRC) risk after screening colonoscopy (ie, postcolonoscopy CRC). Among physicians with an ADR above the recommended threshold, it is unknown whether improving ADR is associated with a lower incidence of CRC in their patients. Objective To determine the association of improved ADR in physicians with a range of ADR values at baseline with CRC incidence among their patients. Design, Setting, and Participants A total of 789 physicians in the Polish Colonoscopy Screening Program were studied between 2000 and 2017, with final follow-up on December 31, 2022. Joinpoint regression analyses were used to identify trends between changes in ADR and postcolonoscopy CRC incidence. Rates of CRC after colonoscopy were compared between physicians whose ADR improved and those without improvement. ADR improvement was defined as either an improvement by at least 1 ADR sextile category or remaining in the highest category. Exposure Physician ADR. Main Outcomes and Measures Association of improved ADR with postcolonoscopy CRC incidence. Results Of 485 615 patients (mean [SD] age, 57 [5.41] years; 60% female), 1873 CRC diagnoses and 474 CRC-related deaths occurred during a median follow-up of 10.2 years. Among individual physicians at baseline, median (IQR) ADR was 21.8% (15.9%-28.2%) and maximum ADR was 63.0%. Joinpoint regression showed a change in CRC incidence trends at an ADR level of 26%, corresponding to a CRC incidence of 27.1 per 100 000 person-years. Patients of physicians whose ADR was less than 26% at baseline and improved during follow-up had a postcolonoscopy CRC incidence of 31.8 (95% CI, 29.5-34.3) per 100 000 person-years, compared with 40.7 (95% CI, 37.8-43.8) per 100 000 person-years for patients of physicians with an ADR of less than 26% at baseline who did not improve during follow-up (difference, 8.9/100 000 person-years [95% CI, 5.06-12.74]; P < .001). Patients of physicians whose ADR was above 26% at baseline and improved during follow-up had a postcolonoscopy CRC incidence of 23.4 (95% CI, 18.4-29.8) per 100 000 person-years, compared with 22.5 (95% CI, 18.3-27.6) for patients of physicians whose ADR was above 26% at baseline and did not improve during follow-up (difference, 0.9/100 000 person-years [95% CI, -6.46 to 8.26]; P = .80). Conclusions and Relevance In this observational study, improved ADR over time was statistically significantly associated with lower CRC risk in patients who underwent colonoscopy compared with absence of ADR improvement, but only among patients whose physician had a baseline ADR of less than 26%.
引用
收藏
页码:400 / 407
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Withdrawal Times, Adenoma Detection Rates, and Risk of Interval Colorectal Cancer
    Shaukat, Aasma
    Rector, Thomas
    Church, Timothy
    Lederle, Frank
    Kim, Adam
    Rank, Jeffery
    Allen, John
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2014, 109 : S613 - S613
  • [2] Physician Adenoma Detection Rates and Colorectal Cancer
    Colloff, Edwin
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2022, 328 (14): : 1461 - +
  • [3] Physician Adenoma Detection Rates and Colorectal Cancer Reply
    Corley, Douglas A.
    Schottinger, Joanne
    Jensen, Christopher
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2022, 328 (14): : 1462 - +
  • [4] Adenoma detection rate and risk of colorectal cancer
    Wieszczy, P.
    Regula, J.
    Kaminski, M. F.
    BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2017, 31 (04) : 441 - 446
  • [5] Physician Adenoma Detection Rate Variability and Subsequent Colorectal Cancer Risk Following a Negative Colonoscopy
    Corley, Douglas A.
    Jensen, Christopher D.
    Marks, Amy R.
    Zhao, Wei
    Lee, Jeffrey K.
    Quesenberry, Charles
    Levin, Theodore R.
    Doubeni, Chyke A.
    van Ballegooijen, Marjolein
    Zauber, Ann G.
    Schottinger, Joanne E.
    Quinn, Virginia P.
    Ghai, Nirupa R.
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2013, 144 (05) : S2 - S3
  • [6] Colorectal cancer risk factors in the detection of advanced adenoma and colorectal cancer
    Stegeman, Inge
    de Wijkerslooth, Thomas R.
    Stoop, Esther M.
    van Leerdam, Monique E.
    Dekker, Evelien
    van Ballegooijen, Marjolein
    Kuipers, Ernst J.
    Fockens, Paul
    Kraaijenhagen, Roderik A.
    Bossuyt, Patrick M.
    CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2013, 37 (03) : 278 - 283
  • [7] Association of Physician Adenoma Detection Rates With Postcolonoscopy Colorectal Cancer
    Schottinger, Joanne E.
    Jensen, Christopher D.
    Ghai, Nirupa R.
    Chubak, Jessica
    Lee, Jeffrey K.
    Kamineni, Aruna
    Halm, Ethan A.
    Sugg-Skinner, Celette
    Udaltsova, Natalia
    Zhao, Wei K.
    Ziebell, Rebecca A.
    Contreras, Richard
    Kim, Eric J.
    Fireman, Bruce H.
    Quesenberry, Charles P.
    Corley, Douglas A.
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2022, 327 (21): : 2114 - 2122
  • [8] Endoscopist Adenoma Detection Rates and Their Correlation With Postcolonoscopy Colorectal Cancer
    Forbes, Nauzer
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2022, 163 (06) : 1714 - 1715
  • [9] Physicians' adenoma detection rate and the risk of colorectal cancer in sequential screening programs: An observational cohort study
    Xie, L.
    Wang, W.
    Zhang, G.
    Zhao, L.
    Zhang, H.
    Qin, H.
    Zhang, W.
    Zhang, M.
    Qian, B.
    Zhang, X.
    ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, 2024, 35 : S950 - S950
  • [10] Adenoma Detection Rate and Risk of Colorectal Cancer and Death
    Corley, Douglas A.
    Jensen, Christopher D.
    Marks, Amy R.
    Zhao, Wei K.
    Lee, Jeffrey K.
    Doubeni, Chyke A.
    Zauber, Ann G.
    de Boer, Jolanda
    Fireman, Bruce H.
    Schottinger, Joanne E.
    Quinn, Virginia P.
    Ghai, Nirupa R.
    Levin, Theodore R.
    Quesenberry, Charles P.
    NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2014, 370 (14): : 1298 - 1306