The risk of advanced neoplasia after polypectomy of one to two non-advanced adenomas less than 5 mm in size vs. normal colonoscopy

Orly Sneh Arbib, Dror Kozlovski, Lital Boker Keinan, Shiri Kushnir, Maya Aharoni Golan, Doron Boltin, Rachel Gingold Belfer, Iris Dotan, David Lieberman, Zohar Levi

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Abstract

Background: Current guidelines are inconsistent regarding the follow-up of patients with 1–2 diminutive (1–5 mm) non-advanced adenomas (DNAAs). Aims: To evaluate the risk of metachronous advanced neoplasia (AN), defined as cancer or advanced adenoma (AA), among patients with either normal colonoscopy or 1–2 DNAAs. Methods: A retrospective cohort study. Cohort I included 2,347 subjects with normal colonoscopy and 483 subjects with polypectomy of 1–2 DNAAs followed by colonoscopy. Cohort II included 11,881 subjects with normal colonoscopy and 1,342 subjects with 1–2 DNAAs followed through the cancer registry. Results: In cohort I, the rate of AN, cancer and AA among the polypectomy group vs. normal colonoscopy was 5.0% vs. 2.5%, Hazard Ratio (HR) 2.96 (95%CI [Confidence Interval]1.86–4.78) for AN; 0.6% vs. 0.3%, HR 3.32 (95%CI 0.85–13) for cancer; 4.3% vs. 2.2% HR 2.91 (95%CI 1.75–4.86) for AA. In cohort II, cancer occurred in 0.4% of the polypectomy group and 0.2% of the normal colonoscopy group, HR 2.27 (95% CI 0.56–9.19). Conclusion: Compared to subjects with normal colonoscopy, subjects with polypectomy of 1–2 DNAAs, are at increased risk for AA when followed by colonoscopy, while the risk for cancer is non-significantly increased. Our findings suggest that patients with 1–2 DNNAs should be followed more tightly than patients with normal colonoscopy.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1250-1256
Number of pages7
JournalDigestive and Liver Disease
Volume54
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2022

Keywords

  • Advanced neoplasia
  • Diminutive polyps
  • Normal colonoscopy
  • Polypectomy
  • Post colonoscopy cancer

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hepatology
  • Gastroenterology

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