The Utility of Cap Colonoscopy in Increasing Adenoma Detection Rate



Status:Terminated
Conditions:Lymphoma
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 80
Updated:6/9/2018
Start Date:March 29, 2012
End Date:February 2, 2015

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This is a research study about the usefulness of transparent cap during screening
colonoscopy. The purpose of the research is to test the usefulness of adding small cap to the
tip of the colonoscope. the investigators hypothesis is that Cap assisted colonoscopy will
improve the detection of adenomatous polyps (polyps which can become colon cancer later on)
in comparison to the standard colonoscopy.

This is a prospective, randomized trial comparing the adenoma detection rate between Hispanic
patients undergoing a screening colonoscopy with a conventional colonoscope or with a
cap-assisted colonoscopy. The aims of the study are:

1. Compare ADR between Hispanic patients undergoing a screening colonoscopy with and
without cap.

2. Compare the overall polyp detection rate between Hispanic patients undergoing a
screening colonoscopy with and without cap.

3. Compare the cecal intubation rate and cecal intubation time between standard colonoscopy
and cap assisted colonoscopy.

4. Compare the complication rate between standard colonoscopy and cap assisted colonoscopy.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Adult Hispanic patients (18-80) who are undergoing colonoscopy for screening or
surveillance purposes.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Patients younger than 18 yrs old or older than 80 yrs.

2. Patients with a prior history of colonic surgeries

3. Patient with Crohns colitis or ulcerative colitis.

4. Patient with prior history of colon cancer

5. Patient with poor bowel preparation
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