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Effect of Simethicone on Screening Colonoscopy

Adenoma Colon

This study is evaluating the effect of adding a high dose of simethicone to the standard polyethylene glycol preparation for screening colonoscopy in the quality of the preparation , adenoma detection rate and withdrawal times.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Primary Aldosteronism and Surgically Curable Forms in Hypertension Patients Using 11C-Metomidate...

Primary AldosteronismPrimary Aldosteronism Due to Aldosterone Producing Adenoma

10% of patients with hypertension potentially have the treatable condition - primary aldosteronism. Primary aldosteronism (PA) is caused by either bilateral adrenal disease (~40%), managed with lifelong medications; or unilateral disease (~60%), cured with laparoscopic surgery (adrenalectomy). Unfortunately, many patients with curable hypertension remain undiagnosed and consequently develop cardiac disease and strokes. The difficulty with identifying curable unilateral disease is due to adrenal vein sampling (AVS): an invasive, and technically-difficult procedure, with inconclusive results in 50% of patients. An alternative novel imaging, 11C-metomidate Positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT), can detect adrenal tumors, and concurrently confirm their over-activity. It is non-invasive, non-operator-dependent, and can identify more patients with curable hypertension. Investigators hypothesize that 11C-metomidate PET-CT can accurately identify patients with surgically-curable unilateral adrenal disease among hypertensive Asians with primary aldosteronism.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Adenoma Detection Rate Using AI System in China

Colorectal NeoplasmsColonic Polyp1 more

The primary aim of this study is - to explore the usefulness of Artificial Intelligence system in colonoscopy on adenoma detection rate (ADR). Other aims include to explore the data below when Artificial Intelligence is used. Mean adenomas detected per procedure, MAP Proximal Adenoma detection rate, pADR Polyp detection rate, PDR Proximal polyp detection rate, pPDR Mean polyps detected per procedure, MPP Withdrawal time, WT Cecal intubation rate, CIR Cecal intubation time, CIT

Completed12 enrollment criteria

9 Minutes for Tandem Colonoscopy Withdrawal

Colon PolypColorectal Adenoma

A mean withdrawal time of at least 6 minutes has been considered to be one of the critical quality criterions of colonoscopy. Recently, our group completed a multicenter randomized controlled trial, which proved that prolonging the withdrawal time to 9 minutes could significantly improve the adenoma detection rate of colonoscopists, especially for young colonoscopists and proximal colon. However, it has some limitations in included participates (mixed indications for colonoscopy) and cannot illustrate the impact of withdrawal time on adenoma miss rate in a parallel randomized design. It is necessary to include tandem colonoscopy and adopt strict criteria of the screening population to confirm the effect of the 9-minute withdrawal time on the adenoma miss rate. Therefore, the investigators plan to conduct a multicenter, randomized controlled trial of tandem colonoscopy to compare adenoma miss rate of 6-minute and 9-minute withdrawal in screening population.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Bowel Cleansing Performance of the Pure-Vu System in Patients With a History of Poor Bowel Preparation...

Colorectal CancerColonic Adenoma1 more

The diagnostic accuracy and safety of colonoscopy highly depends on the quality of the pre-procedural bowel preparation. A past history of poor bowel preparation is the most important risk factor of inadequate bowel cleansing at the next colonoscopy. This study aims to evaluate if an adequate level of bowel cleansing can be achieved with the Pure-Vu System in patients with previous poor bowel preparation, in a single arm international multicenter feasibility study.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Soft Coagulation for the Prevention of Adenoma Recurrence

Colonic Adenomas

Recurrence after endoscopic mucosal resection of laterally spreading lesions (LSL) >= 20mm in size occurs in approximately 20% of cases at surveillance colonoscopy. We aim to evaluate the efficacy of prophylactic adjuvant thermal ablation of the EMR mucosal defect margin in reducing adenoma recurrence following colonic EMR.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

A Repeated Instruction by Telephone on the Day Before Colonoscopy to Patients Undergoing Colonoscopy...

Ottawa ScoreAdenoma

Cell phone retell the instruction of bowel preparation on the day before colonoscopy would help patient to prepare for colonoscopy and improve the quality of the bowel preparation.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Impact of Proximal Colon Retroflexion in Colorectal Cancer Screening Programme

Colorectal NeoplasmsAdenoma Detection Rate

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common tumor and the second leading cause of death in the Western world. The decrease in incidence and mortality by CRC in the population undergoing screening has been observed. Colonoscopy is the recommended method for detecting tumors in early stages, as well as identifying and resecting adenomatous polyps, which are the precursor lesions of most CRCs. Colonoscopy should be of high quality to decrease incidence and mortality by CRC and avoid interval cancer. The literature shows that colonoscopy does not prevent right colon lesions in the same way as the left colon lesions, with most of the interval cancers located in the right colon. Studies published so far show an increase in the adenomas detection rate (ADT) in the right colon in the second visualization of this segment and an increase between 2 and 10% if this second examination is performed with the proximal retroflexion maneuver.Retroflexion is a safe maneuver in expert endoscopists. The aim of our study is to evaluate the ADT in the right colon by means of a second visualization by performing proximal retroflexion or second frontal visualization at random in the CCR screening population.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Outcomes of Colonoscopy With Non-anesthesiologist Administered Propofol

Colo-rectal CancerColon Adenoma1 more

The Efficacy and safety of Non-anesthesiologist administered propofol (NAAP) for gastrointestinal endoscopy have been widely documented although there is not information which has evaluated the outcomes of colonoscopy it self when the endoscopist has to fulfill the additional task of supervising the sedation. Objective: To determine the equivalence of adenoma detection rate (ADR) in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening colonoscopies performed with NAAP and performed with monitored anesthesia care (MAC). Method: Single blind non-randomized controlled equivalence trial. Patients: Adults between 50 - 69 years old from National CRC screening program (CRCSP). Intervention: The patients are blindly assigned to undergo either colonoscopy with NAAP or MAC according to the arrival of fecal occult blood test, patient's suitability for colonoscopy date and availability of places at endoscopy schedule (with NAAP or MAC).

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Adenoma Detection Rate With a New Pediatric Colonoscope With a Short Turn Radius (Pentax Retroview)...

Colonoscopy

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the new colonoscope that provides both a traditional and a retrograde view (bending 180 degrees to look behind itself) of the colon can detect more polyps than a standard colonoscope that only provides a forward-facing view. The investigators wish to effectively demonstrate the utility of the new colonoscope (Pentax Retroview Colonoscope) as the objective of this study is to determine polyp and adenoma detection rates in human subjects undergoing colonoscopy for polyp surveillance.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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