Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: Evaluation of a cohort in its clinical and colonoscopic characteristics, survival and its causes according to the World Endoscopy Organization

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Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC) is a tumor that appears after a normal colonoscopy before the established time for the endoscopic follow up. Its origin reflects the quality of the colonoscopy and the different tumoral biologics between the CRC and the CRCPC. Our aim is to describe the cha...

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Autores: Castaño-Llano, Rodrigo, Caycedo-Medina, Diego, Puerta, Juan Darío, Jaramillo, Juan Ricardo, Palacios, Luis, Rodríguez, Mauricio, Molina, Sandra, Vásquez, Camilo, Salazar, Santiago, Puerta, Juan Esteban, Cadavid, Isabella
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú
Repositorio:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Neoplasias Colorrectales
Colonoscopía
Colorectal Neoplasms
Colonoscopy
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: Evaluation of a cohort in its clinical and colonoscopic characteristics, survival and its causes according to the World Endoscopy Organization
Cáncer colorrectal post-colonoscopia: Evaluación de una cohorte en sus características clínicas, colonoscópicas, sobrevida y sus causas según la Organización Mundial de Endoscopia
title Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: Evaluation of a cohort in its clinical and colonoscopic characteristics, survival and its causes according to the World Endoscopy Organization
spellingShingle Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: Evaluation of a cohort in its clinical and colonoscopic characteristics, survival and its causes according to the World Endoscopy Organization
Castaño-Llano, Rodrigo
Neoplasias Colorrectales
Colonoscopía
Colorectal Neoplasms
Colonoscopy
title_short Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: Evaluation of a cohort in its clinical and colonoscopic characteristics, survival and its causes according to the World Endoscopy Organization
title_full Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: Evaluation of a cohort in its clinical and colonoscopic characteristics, survival and its causes according to the World Endoscopy Organization
title_fullStr Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: Evaluation of a cohort in its clinical and colonoscopic characteristics, survival and its causes according to the World Endoscopy Organization
title_full_unstemmed Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: Evaluation of a cohort in its clinical and colonoscopic characteristics, survival and its causes according to the World Endoscopy Organization
title_sort Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: Evaluation of a cohort in its clinical and colonoscopic characteristics, survival and its causes according to the World Endoscopy Organization
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Castaño-Llano, Rodrigo
Caycedo-Medina, Diego
Puerta, Juan Darío
Jaramillo, Juan Ricardo
Palacios, Luis
Rodríguez, Mauricio
Molina, Sandra
Vásquez, Camilo
Salazar, Santiago
Puerta, Juan Esteban
Cadavid, Isabella
author Castaño-Llano, Rodrigo
author_facet Castaño-Llano, Rodrigo
Caycedo-Medina, Diego
Puerta, Juan Darío
Jaramillo, Juan Ricardo
Palacios, Luis
Rodríguez, Mauricio
Molina, Sandra
Vásquez, Camilo
Salazar, Santiago
Puerta, Juan Esteban
Cadavid, Isabella
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author2 Caycedo-Medina, Diego
Puerta, Juan Darío
Jaramillo, Juan Ricardo
Palacios, Luis
Rodríguez, Mauricio
Molina, Sandra
Vásquez, Camilo
Salazar, Santiago
Puerta, Juan Esteban
Cadavid, Isabella
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author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Neoplasias Colorrectales
Colonoscopía
Colorectal Neoplasms
Colonoscopy
topic Neoplasias Colorrectales
Colonoscopía
Colorectal Neoplasms
Colonoscopy
description Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC) is a tumor that appears after a normal colonoscopy before the established time for the endoscopic follow up. Its origin reflects the quality of the colonoscopy and the different tumoral biologics between the CRC and the CRCPC. Our aim is to describe the characteristics of the PCCRC in our region, to identify risk factors, to discriminate the potential causes according to the World Endoscopý Organization (WEO) and to determine its impact in the patient’s survival. We studied patients with colorectalcancer (CRC) attended at the gastro-oncology clinic of two institutions of Medellin-Colombia, between January 2012 and December 2021 that had been submitted to a colonoscopy between 6-36 months before the colonoscopy in which the CRC was diagnosed. 919 patients during 10 years for CRC, 68 cases of PCCRC (6.9%); It was more frequent in older patients (74 vs. 66 years; p=0.03), with background of adenomatous polyps (36.8% vs. 20.1%; p=0.01) and in right colon (57.4% vs. 40.6%; p=0.006), with a tendency in patients with diverticulosis (41.2% vs. 31.3%; p=0.05) and diabetes (25% vs. 14%; p=0.06); less survival at 5 and 10 years (58% and 55.2% vs. 67% and 63%; p<0.001). According to the WEO, the PCCRC presents in 61.3% because of abnormal findings omitted in inadequate colonoscopies, 29% in a suitable colonoscopy and 9.7% incomplete resections of adenomas. In conclusion, the rate of PCCRC was 6.9% with more propension in older patients, a background of polyp resection, and proximal colon. According to the WEO, the abnormal findings omitted more frequently were related with inadequate colonoscopies. The patients with PCCRC had less survival.
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spelling Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: Evaluation of a cohort in its clinical and colonoscopic characteristics, survival and its causes according to the World Endoscopy OrganizationCáncer colorrectal post-colonoscopia: Evaluación de una cohorte en sus características clínicas, colonoscópicas, sobrevida y sus causas según la Organización Mundial de EndoscopiaCastaño-Llano, RodrigoCaycedo-Medina, DiegoPuerta, Juan DaríoJaramillo, Juan RicardoPalacios, LuisRodríguez, MauricioMolina, SandraVásquez, CamiloSalazar, SantiagoPuerta, Juan EstebanCadavid, IsabellaNeoplasias ColorrectalesColonoscopíaColorectal NeoplasmsColonoscopy Post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC) is a tumor that appears after a normal colonoscopy before the established time for the endoscopic follow up. Its origin reflects the quality of the colonoscopy and the different tumoral biologics between the CRC and the CRCPC. Our aim is to describe the characteristics of the PCCRC in our region, to identify risk factors, to discriminate the potential causes according to the World Endoscopý Organization (WEO) and to determine its impact in the patient’s survival. We studied patients with colorectalcancer (CRC) attended at the gastro-oncology clinic of two institutions of Medellin-Colombia, between January 2012 and December 2021 that had been submitted to a colonoscopy between 6-36 months before the colonoscopy in which the CRC was diagnosed. 919 patients during 10 years for CRC, 68 cases of PCCRC (6.9%); It was more frequent in older patients (74 vs. 66 years; p=0.03), with background of adenomatous polyps (36.8% vs. 20.1%; p=0.01) and in right colon (57.4% vs. 40.6%; p=0.006), with a tendency in patients with diverticulosis (41.2% vs. 31.3%; p=0.05) and diabetes (25% vs. 14%; p=0.06); less survival at 5 and 10 years (58% and 55.2% vs. 67% and 63%; p<0.001). According to the WEO, the PCCRC presents in 61.3% because of abnormal findings omitted in inadequate colonoscopies, 29% in a suitable colonoscopy and 9.7% incomplete resections of adenomas. In conclusion, the rate of PCCRC was 6.9% with more propension in older patients, a background of polyp resection, and proximal colon. According to the WEO, the abnormal findings omitted more frequently were related with inadequate colonoscopies. The patients with PCCRC had less survival. Cáncer colorrectal post-colonoscopia (CCRP) es el tumor que aparece posterior a una colonoscopia normal antes de cumplirse el tiempo establecido para seguimiento endoscópico. Origen multifactorial, refleja la calidad de la colonoscopia y las diferentes biologías tumorales entre los cánceres colorrectales detectados (CCRD) y el CCRP. Nuestro objetivo es describir las características del CCRP en nuestro medio, identificar factores de riesgo, discriminar sus causas según la Organización Mundial de Endoscopia (OME) y determinar el efecto en la sobrevida del paciente. El estudio se realizó en pacientes con cáncer-colorrectal (CCR) atendidos en consulta de gastro-oncología de dos instituciones en Medellín-Colombia, entre enero de 2012 y diciembre de 2021 que se habían sometido a una colonoscopia en los 6 a 36 meses anteriores a la colonoscopia en la que se diagnosticó el CCR. 919 pacientes durante 10 años por CCR, 68 casos de CCRP (6,9%), se encontró que se presenta con más frecuencia en pacientes mayores (74 vs. 66 años; p=0,03), con antecedentes de pólipos adenomatosos (36,8% vs. 20,1%; p=0,01) y en colon derecho (57,4% vs. 40,6%; p=0,006), con una tendencia en pacientes con diverticulosis (41,2% vs. 31,3%; p=0,05) y diabetes (25% vs. 14%; p=0,06); menor sobrevida a 5 y 10 años (58%-55,2% vs. 67%-63%; p<0,001). Según la OME, los CCRP se presentaron en 61,3% por lesiones omitidas en colonoscopias inadecuadas, 29% colonoscopias adecuadas y 9,7% resecciones incompletas de adenomas. En conclusión, la tasa de CCRP fue de 6,9%, con mayor propensión en pacientes de mayores, antecedente de resección de pólipos, y en colon derecho. Acorde a la OME, las lesiones omitidas más frecuentemente se relacionaron con colonoscopias inadecuadas. Los pacientes con CCRP tienen menor sobrevida. Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú2023-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/1517Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 43 No. 3 (2023); 217-227Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 43 Núm. 3 (2023); 217-2271609-722X1022-5129reponame:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perúinstname:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perúinstacron:SOCIOGASTROspahttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/1517/1194Derechos de autor 2023 Rodrigo Castaño-Llano, Diego Caycedo-Medina, Juan Darío Puerta, Juan Ricardo Jaramillo, Luis Palacios, Mauricio Rodríguez, Sandra Molina, Camilo Vásquez, Santiago Salazar, Juan Esteban Puerta, Isabella Cadavidhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistagastroperu.com:article/15172023-11-19T20:19:36Z
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