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Scandinavian surveillance follow-up programmes in patients with malignant colorectal polyps

Authors :
Asheer, Zain Elabedin
Bisgaard, Thue
Mjåland, Odd
Angenete, Eva
Bulut, Orhan
Souzani, Katarina Levic
Source :
Asheer, Z E, Bisgaard, T, Mjåland, O, Angenete, E, Bulut, O & Souzani, K L 2021, ' Scandinavian surveillance follow-up programmes in patients with malignant colorectal polyps ', Danish Medical Journal, vol. 68, no. 2, A07200559, pp. 1-8 . < https://ugeskriftet.dk/files/scientific_article_files/2021-01/a07200559_web.pdf >
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Following endoscopic removal of malignant colorectal polyps, patients may undergo completion radical resection or surveillance. The optimal surveillance strategy remains unknown. This study included colorectal departments in Scandinavian countries with a focus on follow-up periods and examination modalities for patients with endoscopically removed malignant polyps with a resection margin &gt; 1 mm. METHODS: This study was conducted as an internet-based survey. A questionnaire was sent to all Scandinavian surgical departments performing &gt; 20 colorectal procedures annually. Questions differed between follow-up on rectal and colonic malignant polyps with presence or absence of histological risk factors. The follow-up period was defined as short (one year), intermediate (three years) or long (five years). RESULTS: The majority of the departments used a long (five years) (38-59%) or intermediate (three years) (26-38%) follow-up programme. In patients with rectal malignant polyps and presence of histological risk factors, a significant difference was observed in the use of endoscopy according to length of follow-up. No difference in the use of the different modalities was seen according to length of follow-up in patients with colonic malignant polyps. CONCLUSIONS: The follow-up on patients with endoscopically removed malignant polyps and a surveillance strategy varies both in terms of length and performed modalities. Future studies should compare long-term patient outcomes in departments employing different follow-up strategies.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asheer, Z E, Bisgaard, T, Mj&#229;land, O, Angenete, E, Bulut, O &amp; Souzani, K L 2021, &#39; Scandinavian surveillance follow-up programmes in patients with malignant colorectal polyps &#39;, Danish Medical Journal, vol. 68, no. 2, A07200559, pp. 1-8 . < https://ugeskriftet.dk/files/scientific_article_files/2021-01/a07200559_web.pdf >
Accession number :
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