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Analysis of Predictors and Risk Factors of Postpolypectomy Syndrome.

Stefano FuscoMichelle E BauerUlrike SchempfDietmar StükerGunnar BlumenstockNisar P MalekChristoph R WernerDoerte Wichmann
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Four independent risk factors for developing PPS were detected. The combination of increased CRP levels with elevated temperature seems to be a predictor for this pathology. As expected, the increasing use of cold snare polypectomies will reduce the incidence of this syndrome. Key summary: Our monocentric study on 966 patients detected four independent risk factors for developing PPS: pedunculated polyp, resected polyps in the cecum, absence of IEN, and serrated polyp morphology. The combination of increased CRP levels with elevated temperature seems to be a predictor for this pathology.
Keyphrases
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  • prognostic factors
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  • patient reported outcomes
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