Published online Jul 21, 2021. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v27.i27.4441
Peer-review started: April 27, 2021
First decision: May 27, 2021
Revised: June 6, 2021
Accepted: July 9, 2021
Article in press: July 9, 2021
Published online: July 21, 2021
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Computed tomography colonography (CTC) may be superior to colonoscopy and barium enema for detecting diverticula. However, few studies have used CTC to diagnose diverticula.
To evaluate the current prevalence and distribution of colonic diverticula in Japan using CTC.
This study was conducted as part of the Japanese National Computed Tomogra
Diverticulosis was present in 48.1% of the participants. The prevalence of diverticulosis was higher in the older participants (P < 0.001 for trend). The diverticula seen in younger participants were predominantly located in the right-sided colon. Older participants had a higher frequency of bilateral type (located in the right- and left-sided colon) diverticulosis (P < 0.001 for trend). The length of the large intestine with multiple diverticula in the sigmoid colon was significantly shorter in those without diverticula (P < 0.001).
The prevalence of colonic diverticulosis in Japan is higher than that previously reported. The prevalence was higher, and the distribution tended to be bilateral in older participants.
Core Tip: In this retrospective study, we evaluated the current prevalence and distribution of colonic diverticula in Japan using computed tomography colonography. Diverticulosis was present in 48.1% of the 1181 participants. The prevalence of diverticulosis was higher among the older participants. The diverticula seen in younger participants were predominantly located in the right-sided colon. Older participants had a higher frequency of the bilateral type. The length of the large intestine with multiple diverticula in the sigmoid colon was significantly shorter in participants without diverticula.