Gastroenterology visitation and reminders predict surveillance uptake for patients with adenomas with high-risk features

Abstract Individuals diagnosed with colorectal adenomas with high-risk features during screening colonoscopy have increased risk for the development of subsequent adenomas and colorectal cancer. While US guidelines recommend surveillance colonoscopy at 3 years in this high-risk population, surveilla...

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Autores principales: Anthony Myint, Edgar Corona, Liu Yang, Bao Sean Nguyen, Christina Lin, Marcela Zhou Huang, Paul Shao, Didi Mwengela, Michelle Didero, Ishan Asokan, Alex A. T. Bui, William Hsu, Cleo Maehara, Bita V. Naini, Yuna Kang, Roshan Bastani, Folasade P. May
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:60da8d9a42e241169580ed59782490052021-12-02T16:45:06ZGastroenterology visitation and reminders predict surveillance uptake for patients with adenomas with high-risk features10.1038/s41598-021-88376-42045-2322https://doaj.org/article/60da8d9a42e241169580ed59782490052021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88376-4https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Individuals diagnosed with colorectal adenomas with high-risk features during screening colonoscopy have increased risk for the development of subsequent adenomas and colorectal cancer. While US guidelines recommend surveillance colonoscopy at 3 years in this high-risk population, surveillance uptake is suboptimal. To inform future interventions to improve surveillance uptake, we sought to assess surveillance rates and identify facilitators of uptake in a large integrated health system. We utilized a cohort of patients with a diagnosis of ≥ 1 tubular adenoma (TA) with high-risk features (TA ≥ 1 cm, TA with villous features, TA with high-grade dysplasia, or ≥ 3 TA of any size) on colonoscopy between 2013 and 2016. Surveillance colonoscopy completion within 3.5 years of diagnosis of an adenoma with high-risk features was our primary outcome. We evaluated surveillance uptake over time and utilized logistic regression to detect factors associated with completion of surveillance colonoscopy. The final cohort was comprised of 405 patients. 172 (42.5%) patients successfully completed surveillance colonoscopy by 3.5 years. Use of a patient reminder (telephone, electronic message, or letter) for due surveillance (adjusted odds = 1.9; 95%CI = 1.2–2.8) and having ≥ 1 gastroenterology (GI) visit after diagnosis of an adenoma with high-risk features (adjusted odds = 2.6; 95%CI = 1.6–4.2) significantly predicted surveillance colonoscopy completion at 3.5 years. For patients diagnosed with adenomas with high-risk features, surveillance colonoscopy uptake is suboptimal and frequently occurs after the 3-year surveillance recommendation. Patient reminders and visitation with GI after index colonoscopy are associated with timely surveillance completion. Our findings highlight potential health system interventions to increase timely surveillance uptake for patients diagnosed with adenomas with high-risk features.Anthony MyintEdgar CoronaLiu YangBao Sean NguyenChristina LinMarcela Zhou HuangPaul ShaoDidi MwengelaMichelle DideroIshan AsokanAlex A. T. BuiWilliam HsuCleo MaeharaBita V. NainiYuna KangRoshan BastaniFolasade P. MayNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2021)
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Anthony Myint
Edgar Corona
Liu Yang
Bao Sean Nguyen
Christina Lin
Marcela Zhou Huang
Paul Shao
Didi Mwengela
Michelle Didero
Ishan Asokan
Alex A. T. Bui
William Hsu
Cleo Maehara
Bita V. Naini
Yuna Kang
Roshan Bastani
Folasade P. May
Gastroenterology visitation and reminders predict surveillance uptake for patients with adenomas with high-risk features
description Abstract Individuals diagnosed with colorectal adenomas with high-risk features during screening colonoscopy have increased risk for the development of subsequent adenomas and colorectal cancer. While US guidelines recommend surveillance colonoscopy at 3 years in this high-risk population, surveillance uptake is suboptimal. To inform future interventions to improve surveillance uptake, we sought to assess surveillance rates and identify facilitators of uptake in a large integrated health system. We utilized a cohort of patients with a diagnosis of ≥ 1 tubular adenoma (TA) with high-risk features (TA ≥ 1 cm, TA with villous features, TA with high-grade dysplasia, or ≥ 3 TA of any size) on colonoscopy between 2013 and 2016. Surveillance colonoscopy completion within 3.5 years of diagnosis of an adenoma with high-risk features was our primary outcome. We evaluated surveillance uptake over time and utilized logistic regression to detect factors associated with completion of surveillance colonoscopy. The final cohort was comprised of 405 patients. 172 (42.5%) patients successfully completed surveillance colonoscopy by 3.5 years. Use of a patient reminder (telephone, electronic message, or letter) for due surveillance (adjusted odds = 1.9; 95%CI = 1.2–2.8) and having ≥ 1 gastroenterology (GI) visit after diagnosis of an adenoma with high-risk features (adjusted odds = 2.6; 95%CI = 1.6–4.2) significantly predicted surveillance colonoscopy completion at 3.5 years. For patients diagnosed with adenomas with high-risk features, surveillance colonoscopy uptake is suboptimal and frequently occurs after the 3-year surveillance recommendation. Patient reminders and visitation with GI after index colonoscopy are associated with timely surveillance completion. Our findings highlight potential health system interventions to increase timely surveillance uptake for patients diagnosed with adenomas with high-risk features.
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author Anthony Myint
Edgar Corona
Liu Yang
Bao Sean Nguyen
Christina Lin
Marcela Zhou Huang
Paul Shao
Didi Mwengela
Michelle Didero
Ishan Asokan
Alex A. T. Bui
William Hsu
Cleo Maehara
Bita V. Naini
Yuna Kang
Roshan Bastani
Folasade P. May
author_facet Anthony Myint
Edgar Corona
Liu Yang
Bao Sean Nguyen
Christina Lin
Marcela Zhou Huang
Paul Shao
Didi Mwengela
Michelle Didero
Ishan Asokan
Alex A. T. Bui
William Hsu
Cleo Maehara
Bita V. Naini
Yuna Kang
Roshan Bastani
Folasade P. May
author_sort Anthony Myint
title Gastroenterology visitation and reminders predict surveillance uptake for patients with adenomas with high-risk features
title_short Gastroenterology visitation and reminders predict surveillance uptake for patients with adenomas with high-risk features
title_full Gastroenterology visitation and reminders predict surveillance uptake for patients with adenomas with high-risk features
title_fullStr Gastroenterology visitation and reminders predict surveillance uptake for patients with adenomas with high-risk features
title_full_unstemmed Gastroenterology visitation and reminders predict surveillance uptake for patients with adenomas with high-risk features
title_sort gastroenterology visitation and reminders predict surveillance uptake for patients with adenomas with high-risk features
publisher Nature Portfolio
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url https://doaj.org/article/60da8d9a42e241169580ed5978249005
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