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Colonoscopy detected colon polyps better than air contrast barium enema or computed tomographic colonography

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 Q In patients at high risk of colonic neoplasia, what is the comparative accuracy of air contrast barium enema (ACBE), computed tomographic colonography (CTC), and colonoscopy for detecting large colonic polyps?

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blinded comparison of ACBE, CTC, and colonoscopy.

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14 centres in the US.

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614 patients (mean age 57 y, 70% men) with ⩾1 positive test result for faecal occult blood, ⩾1 episode of bright red blood per rectum in the previous 3 months, iron deficiency anaemia, or a family history of colon cancer or adenoma. Exclusion criteria included active gastrointestinal haemorrhage and serious medical illness.

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ACBE was done according to standard protocols. Before ACBE, patients were given bisacodyl tablets and a suppository. After infusion of high density barium and distension of the colon with room air, spot films were taken of all specific colon …

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Footnotes

  • For correspondence: Dr D C Rockey, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA. dcrockeyacpub.duke.edu

  • Source of funding: National Cancer Institute.