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Factors associated with lesion detection in colonoscopy among different indications.

Carolina Mangas-SanjuanAgustin SeoaneMarco Antonio Alvarez-GonzalezAlberto LuèAdolfo SuárezVerónica Álvarez-GarcíaLuis BujandaIsabel PortilloNatalia GonzálezLucía Cid-GomezJoaquín CubiellaElena Rodríguez-CamachoMarta PoncePilar Díez-RedondoMaite HerráizMaría PelliséAkiko OnoS Baile-MaxíaL Medina-PradoMurcia OPedro ZapaterRodrigo Jovernull null
Published in: United European gastroenterology journal (2022)
Withdrawal time was the factor most commonly associated with improved detection of colonic lesions globally and in endoscopies for + FIT and post-polypectomy surveillance. Physician-related factors may help to address strategies to support training and service provision. Our results can be used for establishing future benchmarking and quality improvement in different colonoscopy indications.
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