Colon Cancer Clinical Trial
Study of Flat Polyp Detection Using New Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) Compared to White Light Colonoscopy – The FIND FLAT Colonoscopy Study
Summary
We hypothesize that high definition narrow band imaging (NBI) colonoscopy compared to high definition white light colonoscopy will detect an increased number of nonpolypoid (flat and depressed) colorectal neoplasm.
Full Description
Interval colorectal cancers diagnosed within a three year period following a clearing colonoscopy have been reported at a rate of 1 cancer/1000 person years.The majority of these cancers are likely a consequence of a missed neoplastic lesion during routine colonoscopy. Recent tandem colonoscopy studies have shown no significant difference in adenoma miss or detection rates using narrow band imaging as compared to colonoscopy using white light. However, higher detection of flat neoplastic lesions using NBI was shown in a meta-analysis and should be furthered studied, especially considering that they are thought to be a strong contributor to a false negative colonoscopy.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Adult patients referred for routine colonoscopy are eligible
Exclusion Criteria:
Known Inflammatory bowel disease
Referred for endoscopic evaluation and removal of colorectal lesion
Personal or family history of polyposis or non-polyposis syndrome
Presentation for emergency endoscopy
Inability to remove polyp due to coagulopathy or thrombocytopenia
Inability to provide informed consent
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There are 3 Locations for this study
Palo Alto California, 94304, United States
San Francisco California, 94121, United States
Kansas City Missouri, 64128, United States
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