Does the Cap Increase the Finding of Polyps When Water Exchange Colonoscopy is Used (ASGE)
Colonoscopy, Polyp of Colon
About this trial
This is an interventional screening trial for Colonoscopy focused on measuring colonoscopy, adenoma detection rate, caps
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male and female 50-75 yrs of age.
- Positive screening for Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) or Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT).
- Subjects willing to undergo routine screening and surveillance colonoscopy.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who decline to provide informed consent.
- Patients known to have colonic obstruction, inflammatory bowel disease, or active GI bleeding requiring interventions.
- Patients know to have prior history of severe diverticulitis/diverticulosis.
Sites / Locations
- Sacramento VAMC, VA Northern California Healthcare SystemRecruiting
- Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Healthcare SystemRecruiting
- Xijing Hospital of Digestive DiseasesRecruiting
- St. Barbara Hospital
- Dalin Tzu Chi General HospitalRecruiting
- Hualien Tzu Chi HospitalRecruiting
- Evergreen General HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Water
CAP-straight
CAP-daisy
Residual air in the colon will be removed, water will be infused to guide insertion through an airless lumen. Infused water will be removed by suction, along with residual fecal debris, predominantly during insertion.
A straight transparent cap was fitted to the colonoscope per manufacturer instruction.Residual air in the colon will be removed, water will be infused to guide insertion through an airless lumen. Infused water will be removed by suction, along with residual fecal debris, predominantly during insertion.
A daisy cap transparent cap was fitted to the colonoscope per manufacturer instruction.Residual air in the colon will be removed, water will be infused to guide insertion through an airless lumen. Infused water will be removed by suction, along with residual fecal debris, predominantly during insertion. Note: IRB Approval date for the use of Endocuff at St. Barbara Hospital, Iglesias (CA), Italy, was obtained on 3/8/2017. IRB Approval date for the use of Endocuff at Evergreen General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, was obtained on 3/18/2021.