Clinical Practice Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2018.
World J Gastrointest Oncol. Mar 15, 2018; 10(3): 82-90
Published online Mar 15, 2018. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v10.i3.82
Table 1 Patient characteristics
Total (n = 3691)
Age, mean ± SD (yr)63.5 ± 13.3
Sex: Male (%)2224 (60.3)
Adequate bowel cleansing (%)3585 (97.1)
Cecal intubation rate (%)3636 (98.5)
Indications for colonoscopy (%)
Surveillance1314 (35.6)
Fecal occult blood test538 (14.6)
Screening for other symptoms544 (14.7)
Others1295 (35.1)
Table 2 Gastroenterologist characteristics
n = 35
Sex: Male (%)25/35 (71.4)
Years of experience in colonoscopy (%)
5-924/35 (68.6)
10-146/35 (17.1)
≥ 155/35 (14.3)
Number of colonoscopies performed (%)
≤ 10019/35 (54.3)
100-20010/35 (28.6)
≥ 2006/35 (17.1)
Withdrawal time: Mean (SD), m10.1 ± 6.9
Table 3 Odds ratio estimates from logistic generalized estimating equations for adenoma detection
VariableUnivariable model
Multivariable model
OR (95%CI)POR (95%CI)P
Patient-level variable
Age (yr)1.02 (1.02, 1.03)< 0.0011.02 (1.02, 1.03)< 0.001
Female0.63 (0.55, 0.71)< 0.0010.61 (0.54, 0.70)< 0.001
Non-adequate bowel cleansing0.36 (0.22, 0.57)< 0.0010.32 (0.19, 0.52)< 0.001
Endoscopist-level variable
Endoscopist's experiment (yr)0.98 (0.94, 1.02)0.360.99 (0.96, 1.02)0.55
Mean withdrawal time ≥ 8 min (vs < 8 min)1.72 (1.23, 2.41)0.00151.77 (1.28, 2.46)< 0.001
Table 4 Odds ratio estimates from logistic generalized estimating equations for sessile serrated adenoma detection
VariableUnivariable model
Multivariable model
OR (95%CI)POR (95%CI)P
Patient-level variable
Adenoma detection (vs none)2.44 (1.45, 4.09)< 0.0012.53 (1.53, 4.20)< 0.001
Age (yr)0.99 (0.98, 1.01)0.270.99 (0.98, 1.00)0.07
Female1.28 (0.77, 2.11)0.341.40 (0.85, 2.29)0.19
Non-adequate bowel cleansing0.50 (0.07, 3.47)0.480.60 (0.08, 4.28)0.61
Endoscopist-level variable
Endoscopist's experiment (yr)0.99 (0.89, 1.10)0.861.00 (0.91, 1.09)0.96
Mean withdrawal time ≥ 8 min (vs < 8 min)1.74 (0.70, 4.29)0.231.53 (0.62, 3.75)0.35