Interval (missed) cancers and lower than expected mortality reduction of proximal colon cancers in the United States and elsewhere after screening colonoscopy drew attention to quality indicators. Missed adenomas which are more likely to be in the proximal colon may be contributing factors. An independent predictor of the risk of interval cancers is adenoma detection rate. In pilot observations, the investigators showed that water exchange enhanced adenoma detection in the right colon (cecum to hepatic flexure). This prospective, randomized controlled trial will compare water exchange with water immersion and traditional air insufflation in patients undergoing colonoscopy. The investigators test the hypothesis that compared with air insufflation and water immersion, water exchange produces a significantly higher adenoma detection rate in the right colon.
All of the procedures will be recorded and stored as digital files.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
651
Insufflation during colonoscopy including insertion phase
Water will infused during insertion phase and removed during withdrawal phase of colonoscopy
Water will infused and removed during insertion phase of colonoscopy
Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center, Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
North Hills, California, United States
Dalin Tzu Chi General Hospital
Chiayi City, Taiwan, Taiwan
adenoma detection rate
Time frame: one week
adenoma detection rate in proximal colon
the proportion of patients with the presence of adenoma in the proximal colon
Time frame: one week
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