COVID-19大流行对结肠镜检查结果的影响-概述。

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Emre Bozdağ, Erkan Somuncu, Adem Ozcan, Elif Gökçe Devecioğlu, Selçuk Gülmez, Mehmet Abdussamet Bozkurt
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& lt; b>目的:& lt; / b>结直肠癌是常见的癌症。结肠镜检查在本病的早期诊断和治疗中具有非常重要的作用。在这项研究中,我们旨在研究COVİD-19大流行期对结肠镜检查程序的影响。& lt; / br> & lt; / br>& lt; b>材料和方法:</b>在这项观察性研究中,回顾性扫描了2019年3月11日至2021年3月12日在我院普外科内窥镜科接受结肠镜检查的患者的数据。18岁以下的患者被排除在外。患者分为两组。1. 对2019年3月11日至2020年3月11日期间的患者进行分组;第二组为2020年3月12日- 2021年3月12日的前期患者;分组为COVID-19时代。& lt; / br> & lt; / br>& lt; b>结果:& lt; / b>分析8285例患者资料。组1共纳入4889例患者,组2共纳入3396例患者。两组间癌前息肉的检出率1组明显高于对照组(p <0.05) (4.3% vs 2.1)。同样,65岁以上的人患癌前息肉的比例在covid前组中要高得多。在第一组中,不同性别对肿瘤患者的评价差异无统计学意义(p >0.05) (f / m: 1.2%/1.6%)。在第二组中,男性癌症患者的比例明显更高。& lt; / br> & lt; / br>& lt; b>结论:& lt; / b>COVİD-19大流行病在许多领域以及对我们的结肠镜检查程序都产生了负面影响。经验丰富的中心继续努力将这些负面影响降到最低。
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on colonoscopy results - an overview.

<b>Aim:</b> Colorectal cancers are common cancers. Colonoscopy procedure, which is applied in the early diagnosis and treatment of this disease, has a very important role. In this study, we aimed to examine the effect of the COVİD-19 pandemic period on our colonoscopic procedures. </br></br> <b> Material and methods:</b> In this observational study, the data of the patients who underwent colonoscopy in our General Surgery Endoscopy Unit, between March 11, 2019 and March 12, 2021 were scanned retrospectively. Patients under 18 years of age were excluded. The patients were divided into 2 groups. 1. Group patients between 11 March 2019-11 March 2020; patients in the pre-COVID-19 period, Group 2, on March 12, 2020-March 12, 2021; Grouped as the COVID-19 era. </br></br> <b>Results:</b> Data of 8285 patients were analyzed. A total of 4889 patients in Group 1 and 3396 patients in Group 2 were included in the study. The detection of precancerous polyps between the groups was found to be significantly higher in group 1 (p < 0.05) (4.3% vs 2.1). Similarly, the presence of precancerous polyps over the age of 65 was found to be significantly higher in the pre-covid group. In group 1, no significant difference was found in the evaluation of cancer patients according to gender (p > 0.05) (F/M: 1.2%/1.6%). In group 2, cancer patients were found to be significantly higher in males. </br></br> <b>Conclusions:</b> The COVİD-19 pandemic has had negative effects in many areas, as well as on our colonoscopic procedures. Experienced centers continue to work to minimize these negative effects.

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