Intestinal Research (Apr 2024)

A survey of current practices in post-polypectomy surveillance in Korea

  • Jeongseok Kim,
  • Tae-Geun Gweon,
  • Min Seob Kwak,
  • Su Young Kim,
  • Seong Jung Kim,
  • Hyun Gun Kim,
  • Eun Ran Kim,
  • Sung Noh Hong,
  • Eun Sun Kim,
  • Chang Mo Moon,
  • Dae Seong Myung,
  • Dong Hoon Baek,
  • Shin Ju Oh,
  • Hyun Jung Lee,
  • Ji Young Lee,
  • Yunho Jung,
  • Jaeyoung Chun,
  • Dong-Hoon Yang,

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5217/ir.2023.00109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 186 – 207

Abstract

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Background/Aims We investigated the clinical practice patterns of post-polypectomy colonoscopic surveillance among Korean endoscopists. Methods In a web-based survey conducted between September and November 2021, participants were asked about their preferred surveillance intervals and the patient age at which surveillance was discontinued. Adherence to the recent guidelines of the U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer (USMSTF) was also analyzed. Results In total, 196 endoscopists completed the survey. The most preferred first surveillance intervals were: a 5-year interval after the removal of 1–2 tubular adenomas 10 adenomas, 5–10 SSLs, and SSLs with dysplasia. In piecemeal resections of large polyps ( > 20 mm), surveillance colonoscopy was mostly preferred after 1 year for adenomas and 6 months for SSLs. The mean USMSTF guideline adherence rate was 30.7%. The largest proportion of respondents (40.8%–55.1%) discontinued the surveillance at the patient age of 80–84 years. Conclusions A significant discrepancy was observed between the preferred post-polypectomy surveillance intervals and recent international guidelines. Individualized measures are required to increase adherence to the guidelines.

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