Evaluation of a questionnaire to assess the indication for screening colonoscopy for asymptomatic patients

Veit Phillip, Alexander Hapfelmeier, Benjamin Walter, Roland M. Schmid, Sebastian Rasch

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Introduction Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Screening colonoscopy is a very effective measure to prevent colorectal cancer and can reduce mortality at the population level. However, the participation rates of screening programs are low. To provide easily accessible information on screening colonoscopy and to increase the participation rates of screening programs, we developed a questionnaire for asymptomatic patients based on the German guidelines to assess the indication for screening colonoscopy. We evaluated the questionnaire with reference to the indications given by specialists in gastroenterology. Methods Patients who visited a specialist in gastroenterology in an outpatient clinic of a tertiary hospital for other reasons than a colonoscopy were eligible for the study. A maximum of seven questions to assess the indication for screening colonoscopy were answered by the patients. Afterward, the indication for screening colonoscopy was given or not by a specialist in gastroenterology. The accuracy of the questionnaire was measured in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values. Results In total, 335 patients were included in the analyses, of whom 50 and 285 patients were given and were not given an indication for screening colonoscopy by the specialists, respectively. In 0/50 patients, the questionnaire was false negative and in 8/285 patients false positive. Thus, the questionnaire had a sensitivity of 100% (95% confidence interval: 93-100%), a specificity of 97% (95-99%), a negative predictive value of 100% (99-100%), and a positive predictive value of 86% (75-94%). A subgroup analysis including patients who had never had a colonoscopy (n=109) showed comparable results: sensitivity of 100% (92-100%), specificity of 92% (83-97%), negative predictive value of 100% (94-100%), and positive predictive value of 90% (87-97%). Conclusion The self-assessment questionnaire for asymptomatic individuals to assess the recommendation for screening colonoscopy is very sensitive and specific compared to a specialist in gastroenterology. The questionnaire can be found at: https://www.interdisziplinaere-endoskopie.mri.tum.de/de/infos-patienten/index.php

Translated title of the contributionEvaluierung eines Fragebogens zur Abschätzung der Indikation für eine Vorsorgekoloskopie bei asymptomatischen Patienten
Original languageEnglish
JournalZeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Darm
  • familiäre Adenomatöse Polyposis (FAP)
  • kolorektales Adenom
  • kolorektales Karzinom

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