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Intestinal Research
2011 Volume.9 No. 2 p.118 ~ p.128
A Survey for Post-polypectomy Surveillance
Hong Sung-Noh

Yang Dong-Hoon
Kim Young-Ho
Kim Seong-Eun
Shin Sung-Jae
Hong Sung-Pil
Lee Bo-In
Lee Suck-Ho
Park Dong-Il
Kim Hyun-Soo
Yang Seok-Kyun
Kim Hyo-Jong
Kim Se-Hyung
Abstract
Background/Aims :There is a paucity of information on postpolypectomy surveillance currently practiced in Korea. Thus, we investigated the present state of postpolypectomy surveillance in Korea using a web-based survey.

Methods:A multiple choice questionnaire was used to determine the preferred surveillance modality, the colonoscopic surveillance interval used in 11 case scenarios, and clinical factors influencing surveillance intervals. The form was sent via e-mail to members of the Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases and primary care physicians involved in a colonoscopy surveillance program. Of 425 colonoscopists contacted, 263 replied (response rate, 62%). Of the respondents, 94% were internists and 54% practiced in tertiary referral hospitals.

Results:All respondents chose colonoscopy as a preferred surveillance modality following polyp removal. Colonoscopy at 3 years was the most frequent answer after removal of 1 or 2 tubular adenoma(s) £¼1 cm in size, while 1 year was the most frequent answer after removal of an advanced adenoma or ¡Ã3 adenomas, and 6 months was the most frequent choice after removal of adenoma with high-grade dysplasia or a sessile polyp ¡Ã2 cm. The agreement rate for the time of first surveillance between preferred guideline recommendations and respondent answers was in the low range at 14-43%.

Conclusions:A significant disagreement exists between current postpolypectomy surveillance practices of Korean colonoscopists and preferred guideline recommendations. This discrepancy may be due to the fact that the guidelines do not reflect recent studies and the specific medical environment in Korea. Thus, there is a need to develop new evidence-based Korean guidelines for postpolypectomy surveillance.
KEYWORD
Surveillance, Colorectal Neoplasms, Colonic Polyps, Guideline, Surveys
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