Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 28, 2015; 21(8): 2374-2380
Published online Feb 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i8.2374
Table 1 Patient demographics, differences in bowel preparation and extent of examination n (%)
VariableBlack Africansn = 460Caucasiansn = 1236Asians/othern = 109P value
Sex
Male242 (53)605 (49)51 (47)
Female218 (47)631 (51)58 (53)0.332
Age (yr)
mean ± SD55 (16)60 (13)58 (15)< 0.001
Bowel preparation regimen
Mannitol 20%161 (37)516 (42)516 (42)
Fleet phosphosoda255 (59)687 (56)682 (56)
Coloprep16 (4)30 (2)30 (2)0.314
Result of bowel preparation
Poor84 (18)134 (11)14 (13)
Good200 (44)520 (42)40 (37)< 0.001
Excellent176 (38)588 (47)55 (50)
Table 2 Indications for colonoscopy n (%)
IndicationBlack Africansn = 460Caucasiansn = 1236Asians/othern = 109P value
Routine screening, asymptomatic31 (7)331 (27)25 (23)< 0.001
Previous lesion116 (3)66 (5)6 (6)0.273
Haematochezia174 (38)234 (19)22 (20)< 0.001
Anaemia68 (15)47 (4)17 (16)< 0.001
Altered bowel habit201 (44)543 (44)37 (34)0.126
Loss of weight43 (9)72 (6)6 (6)0.037
Abdominal pain149 (32)286 (23)32 (29)< 0.001
Family history of bowel cancer15 (3)184 (15)11 (10)< 0.001
Table 3 The endoscopic and histological diagnosis in both symptomatic patients and those referred for a screening procedure n (%)
Primary findingBlack Africansn = 460Caucasiansn = 1236Asians/othern = 109P value
Normal240 (52)577 (47)63 (58)0.020
Polyps21 (5)100 (8)10 (9)0.033
Colorectal cancer44 (10)41 (3)2 (2)< 0.001
Other tumours121
Diverticulosis28 (6)351 (28)21 (19)< 0.001
Colitis34 (7)29 (2)2 (2)< 0.001
Haemorrhoids65 (14)124 (10)9 (8)0.036
Others26 (6)13 (1)2 (2)< 0.001
Table 4 The endoscopic and histological diagnoses in symptomatic patients only n (%)
Primary findingBlack Africansn = 413Caucasiansn = 839Asians/othern = 78P value
Normal205 (50)337 (40)42 (54)0.001
Polyps17 (4)70 (8)8 (10)0.013
Adenocarcinoma41 (10)37 (4)2 (3)< 0.001
Other tumours121
Diverticulosis27 (7)245 (29)14 (18)< 0.001
Colitis34 (8)26 (3)1 (1)< 0.001
Haemorrhoids64 (16)112 (13)9 (12)0.483
Others23 (6)11 (1)2 (3)< 0.001
Table 5 Differences in the age distribution of patients with colorectal cancer between black Africans and Caucasians n (%)
Age group (yr)Blacks (n = 44)Whites (n = 41)P value
≤ 404 (9)0 (0)
41-5010 (23)1 (2)
51-6018 (27)8 (20)
> 6018 (41)32 (78)< 0.001
Table 6 Predictors of colorectal cancer
SymptomsAdenocarcinoma (n = 44) OR (95%CI)
Black Africans (n = 413)Caucasians (n = 831)
Haematochezia1.69 (0.89-3.24)2.44 (1.26-4.75)
Change in bowel habit0.83 (0.43-1.58)0.93 (0.47-1.82)
Abdominal pain0.87 (0.45-1.75)0.71 (0.33-1.54)
Anaemia2.73 (1.33-5.61)6.65 (2.93-15.09)
Loss of weight3.09 (1.35-7.07)3.47 (1.52-7.94)
Family history13.13 (0.61-16.03)1.12 (0.26-4.82)