Retrospective Cohort Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2018.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. Jun 16, 2018; 10(6): 109-116
Published online Jun 16, 2018. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v10.i6.109
Table 1 Patient and procedure-related characteristics in colonoscopies performed by gastroenterologists and colorectal surgeons
Gastroenterologists (n = 150)Colorectal surgeons (n = 150)P-value
Female (%)50.67520.817
Patient age (mean, yr)66.5967.180.61
1st degree relative with CRC (%)6.67100.296
1st colonoscopy (%)9889.330.002
Trainee involved (%)1236.67< 0.0001
Caecal intubation rate (%)100100-
TI intubation rate (%)7036< 0.0001
Table 2 Adenoma detection rate for gastroenterologists and colorectal surgeons, by patient sex, indication and age-group
Adenoma detection rate (%)
GastroenterologistsColorectal surgeonsP-value
Gender
Male41.8938.890.712
Female26.3230.770.541
P-value0.0440.297
Indication
Screening52.17300.142
Non-screening30.7135.380.426
P-value0.0460.638
Age group
50-5431.5826.320.721
55-5931.8233.330.91
60-6433.3328.570.724
65-6920.8333.330.362
70-7438.4647.830.509
75-7956.2536.840.251
80-8437.538.460.965
85-8928.57300.949
90-9400-
P-value0.6060.89
Table 3 Odds ratio estimates for adenoma detection rate from logistic regression models
VariableOdds ratio (95%CI)
Endoscopist level Specialty1 (SURC/GAST)1.19 (0.69-2.05)
Patient level Gender2 (F/M)0.57 (0.34-0.93)
Age1.02 (0.99-1.04)
1st degree relative with CRC (N/Y)1.21 (0.48-3.11)
1st colonoscopy (N/Y)0.89 (0.32-2.54)
Trainee involvement (N/Y)1.44 (0.78-2.65)
Caecal intubation (N/Y)1
Terminal ileum intubation (N/Y)0.89 (0.53-1.49)