Dysplasia and Colorectal Cancer Surveillance in Ulcerative Colitis Patients in Latin America: Real-World Data.

IF 1.8 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Crohn's & Colitis 360 Pub Date : 2025-01-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/crocol/otae081
Viviana Parra-Izquierdo, William Otero-Regino, Fabian Juliao-Baños, Juan Sebastián Frías-Ordoñez, Edgar Ibañez-Pinilla, Fabio Leonel Gil-Parada, Hernando Marulanda-Fernández, Lina Otero-Parra, Elder Otero-Ramos, Fabian Eduardo Puentes-Manosalva, Gerardo Andrés Guzmán Rojas, Kenneth Ernest-Suárez, Keyla Villa-Ovalles, Juan Eloy Paredes-Mendez, María Luisa Jara-Alba, David Andrade-Zamora, Manuel Alonso Ardila-Báez, Cristian Flórez-Sarmiento, Guillermo Veitia, Abel Sánchez, Lazaro Antonio Arango-Molano, Fernando Fluxa, Natália Sousa Freitas Queiroz, Mariastella Serrano
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Abstract

Background: The prevalence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) is higher than in the general population, in Latin America there is a progressive increase of UC, and information about CRC screening in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is scarce. The aim of this study was to analyze the findings of endoscopic surveillance of CRC in patients with IBD according to available technology.

Methods: Multicenter, cross-sectional, analytical study conducted in Latin American countries, in patients with UC, predominantly with more than 8 years of diagnosis and different degrees of disease activity. Surveillance colonoscopies were performed according to available technology. Risk factors for dysplasia detection were analyzed.

Results: One hundred and forty-four patients, 55.5% women, mean age 47.3 (range 17.1 to 90; SD 15.64) years and mean duration of disease 12.71 (range 0.64 to 57.13; SD 8.08) years. Forty-nine lesions were identified, 18 corresponded to dysplasia. The detection rate of dysplasia per lesion and per procedure was 36.7% and 12.5%, respectively. By logistic regression analysis, the duration of disease (OR 1.12;95%CI:1.047 to 1.215, P = .002) and the presence of post-inflammatory polyps (OR 3.4;95%CI:1.11 to 10.36, P = .031) were risk factors for higher detection of dysplasia. Digital chromoendoscopy was associated with greater detection of dysplasia (OR 4.99, 95%CI: 1.092 to 22.864, P = .038).

Conclusions: In our region, the duration of disease and the presence of post-inflammatory polyps were the factors with the highest association for dysplasia detection, and digital chromoendoscopy with directed biopsies was the technique of choice. The implementation of a specific surveillance program in colonoscopy in IBD is an effective strategy to achieve high detection rates.

拉丁美洲溃疡性结肠炎患者的发育不良和结直肠癌监测:真实世界数据。
背景:溃疡性结肠炎(UC)患者中结直肠癌(CRC)的患病率高于一般人群,在拉丁美洲,UC的发病率呈进行性增加,关于炎症性肠病(IBD)中CRC筛查的信息很少。本研究的目的是根据现有技术分析IBD患者CRC的内镜监测结果。方法:在拉丁美洲国家进行多中心、横断面、分析性研究,研究对象为UC患者,主要是诊断超过8年且不同程度的疾病活动。根据现有技术进行监测结肠镜检查。分析异常增生检测的危险因素。结果:144例患者,女性55.5%,平均年龄47.3岁(范围17.1 ~ 90岁;SD 15.64)年,平均病程12.71(范围0.64 ~ 57.13;SD 8.08)年。发现49个病变,18个对应于发育不良。每个病变和每个手术的异常增生检出率分别为36.7%和12.5%。通过logistic回归分析,病程(OR 1.12;95%CI:1.047 ~ 1.215, P = 0.002)和炎症后息肉的存在(OR 3.4;95%CI:1.11 ~ 10.36, P = 0.031)是异常增生检出率较高的危险因素。数字彩色内镜检查与更高的异常增生检出率相关(OR 4.99, 95%CI: 1.092 ~ 22.864, P = 0.038)。结论:在我们的地区,疾病的持续时间和炎症后息肉的存在是异常增生检测的最高相关性因素,数字彩色内镜与定向活检是首选技术。在IBD结肠镜检查中实施特定的监测计划是实现高检出率的有效策略。
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