Contains fulltext : 177124.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: The adenoma detection rate (ADR) varies widely between physicians, possibly due to patient population differences, hampering direct ADR comparison. We developed and validated a prediction model for adenoma detection in an effort to determine if physicians' ADRs should be adjusted for patient-related factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Screening and surveillance colonoscopy data from the cross-sectional multicenter cluster-randomized Endoscopic Quality Improvement Program-3 (EQUIP-3) study (NCT02325635) was used. The dataset was split into two cohorts based on center. A prediction model for detection of >/=1 adenoma was developed using multivariable l...
Objective Adenoma detection rate (ADR) is a recommended quality measure for screening colonoscopies ...
Background and Aims. Colonoscopy with polypectomy are associated with a reduction in the incidence o...
Objective Adenoma detection rate (ADR) and sessile serrated lesion detection rate (SSLDR) vary among...
OBJECTIVE: The adenoma detection rate (ADR) varies widely between physicians, possibly due to patien...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: The determinants of the observed variability of adenoma detection rate...
Background: Although adenoma detection rate (ADR) has been proposed as a quality indicator of colono...
Importance: Colonoscopy is the most commonly used colorectal cancer screening test in the United Sta...
Background and aims: Adenoma detection rate (ADR) has been established as a quality indicator for sc...
International audienceAbstract Background and study aims Neoplasia-related indicators, such as adeno...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Reliable community-based colorectal adenoma prevalence estimates are needed to ...
Abstract Background Adenoma Detection Rate (ADR) is a...
Background A national colorectal cancer screening programme started in England in 2013, offering one...
Background and study aims: Current surveillance guidelines risk stratify patients with adenoma by us...
Objective. This study aims to investigate the effects of reporting colonoscopy findings and the regu...
IMPORTANCE Colonoscopy is themost commonly used colorectal cancer screening test in the United State...
Objective Adenoma detection rate (ADR) is a recommended quality measure for screening colonoscopies ...
Background and Aims. Colonoscopy with polypectomy are associated with a reduction in the incidence o...
Objective Adenoma detection rate (ADR) and sessile serrated lesion detection rate (SSLDR) vary among...
OBJECTIVE: The adenoma detection rate (ADR) varies widely between physicians, possibly due to patien...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: The determinants of the observed variability of adenoma detection rate...
Background: Although adenoma detection rate (ADR) has been proposed as a quality indicator of colono...
Importance: Colonoscopy is the most commonly used colorectal cancer screening test in the United Sta...
Background and aims: Adenoma detection rate (ADR) has been established as a quality indicator for sc...
International audienceAbstract Background and study aims Neoplasia-related indicators, such as adeno...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Reliable community-based colorectal adenoma prevalence estimates are needed to ...
Abstract Background Adenoma Detection Rate (ADR) is a...
Background A national colorectal cancer screening programme started in England in 2013, offering one...
Background and study aims: Current surveillance guidelines risk stratify patients with adenoma by us...
Objective. This study aims to investigate the effects of reporting colonoscopy findings and the regu...
IMPORTANCE Colonoscopy is themost commonly used colorectal cancer screening test in the United State...
Objective Adenoma detection rate (ADR) is a recommended quality measure for screening colonoscopies ...
Background and Aims. Colonoscopy with polypectomy are associated with a reduction in the incidence o...
Objective Adenoma detection rate (ADR) and sessile serrated lesion detection rate (SSLDR) vary among...