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Active clinical trials for "Colonic Polyps"

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Unsedated Colonoscopy for Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance

Colon Polyp

In a prospective, randomized, controlled study, two methods (water method vs. air method) of performing colonoscopy will be compared in patients undergoing unsedated colonoscopy for CRC screening. The investigators hypothesize that: Study method increases overall cecal intubation with comparable assessment of current experience and patient willingness to repeat future colonoscopy compared with conventional colonoscopy Study method improves bowel preparation and increases polyp pickup rate

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Chemoprevention With Folic Acid

Colon CancerAdenoma1 more

Colorectal neoplasia is the second most common cancer in the United States and other Western countries with about 140,000 newly diagnosed cases per year in the United States with a mortality rate of about 40%. The identification of a specific natural or synthetic compound with the ability to reverse or suppress the process of colon carcinogenesis would have profound implication in the development of colorectal adenomas and their subsequent transformation to colon cancer. Furthermore, the establishment of a correlative relationship between biomarkers of cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and adenoma recurrence would provide pivotal data required to elucidate cell signaling mechanisms in future colon cancer chemoprevention trials.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Validation Study for Polyp Detection

Polyp of Colon

Interventional prospective multicenter study: Polyp detection by an automated endoscopic tool as second observer during routine diagnostic colonoscopy

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Implementation of Optical Diagnosis of Diminutive Colorectal Polyps: DISCARD3 Study (Incorporating...

Colonic Polyp

This is a prospective feasibility study. The aim of this work is to assess the acceptability and feasibility of optical diagnosis-led care in bowel cancer screening patients undergoing colonoscopy. This study will determine whether bowel cancer screening colonoscopists are able to consistently record and diagnose diminutive adenomas suitable for a resect and discard strategy allowing assignment of surveillance intervals according to Preservation and Incorporation of Valuable Endoscopic Innovations (PIVI) criteria. A practical quality assurance program around optical diagnosis will be introduced. The use of a CAD polyp-detection system will also be evaluated (AI-DETECT).

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Endo-cuff Assisted Vs. Standard Colonoscopy for Polyp Detection in Bowel Cancer Screening

Colonic PolypsColonic Neoplasms

The study evaluates whether the use of a novel endoscopic cap (the endo-cuff) at the tip of a colonoscope improves the numbers of polyps detected during bowel cancer screening colonoscopy. Half the patients will have standard colonoscopy and half will have colonoscopy with the cap attached.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Combined Chromoendoscopy and Water Method for Screening Colonoscopy

Colon Polyp

In a RCT in screening colonoscopy subjects, we will determine if chromoendoscopy using a dilute solution of Indigocarmine (IC) delivered by the water method (study method) will improve adenoma detection rate compared with the water method with plain water alone (control method).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Virtual Scale Function SCALE EYE: Variability and Systematic Differences

Polyp of Colon

Size of colorectal polyps is important to decide on appropriate surveillance intervals and treatment modality, as well as carrying out optical diagnosis strategies. However, polyp size measurement is often prone to inter-observer variability. An easy and accurate tool to assist in polyp size measurement is required. Recently, a virtual scale function for size measurement during endoscopy (SCALE EYE), operating in real-time without the use of any additional devices, has been developed. The aim of this study is to assess whether use of the SCALE EYE for polyp size measurement can reduce inter-observer variability.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Diagnostic Accuracy of NICE Classification to Predict Deep Submucosal Invasion

Colonic Polyps

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of NICE classification to predict deep submucosal invasion of colonic polyps > 1 cm, considering histology as the gold standard, in a group of endoscopists who previously performed a training program.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Endocuff-assisted Colonoscopy vs Standard Colonoscopy on Adenoma Detection Rate

Colonic AdenomaColonic Polyp1 more

This is a prospective study comparing endocuff-assisted colonoscopy to standard colonoscopy. The goal of this study is to evaluate the interest of second-generation Endocuff Vision (ECV) to improve Adenoma detection rate and / or Polyp detection rate as the Mean Number of Polyps (average number of polyps) in routine colonoscopy. This is a prospective comparative study, on 2000 patients, 1000 in each group (with and without ECV)

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Breath Analysis as an Additional Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening to Reduce the Number of Unnecessary...

Colorectal CancerPolyp of Colon1 more

In the past decade, the demand for colonoscopy procedures has increased significantly since the introduction of population-based colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in many western countries. Post-polypectomy surveillance will increase the number of colonoscopy procedures conducted each year even further. The invasive nature of colonoscopy and the associated health-care costs warrant the development of a new non-invasive test to reduce the number of unnecessary colonoscopies. These days, many countries use a non-invasive fecal test for CRC screening which is easy to perform at home, but test characteristics such as sensitivity and specificity are suboptimal. Multiple studies have already shown that volatile organic compound (VOC) analysis has a high diagnostic accuracy for CRC and Advanced Adenomas. An additional VOC analysis, for example through breath testing, in patients with a positive fecal immunochemical test (FIT) may reduce the number of unnecessary colonoscopies. The aim of this study is to validate the diagnostic accuracy of the AeonoseTM to distinguish patients with CRC from healthy controls, and to assess reproducibility of test results.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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