Research Article

Adenoma and Polyp Detection Rates in Colonoscopy according to Indication

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Proximal and distal ADR by colonoscopy indication. A bar graph is depicted comparing the adenoma detection rate from proximal colonic segments (proximal ADR) and distal colonic segments (distal ADR) for the various indications of screening, surveillance, change in bowel habit (BH), GI bleeding (GIB), colitides, and pain. The legend should state the following: significantly differs between proximal and distal segments. Screening proximal ADR 20% versus distal ADR 11%, ; surveillance proximal ADR 40% versus distal ADR 23%, ; change in bowel habit (BH) proximal ADR 17% versus distal ADR 9%, ; gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) proximal ADR 24% versus distal ADR 18%, ; colitides proximal ADR 10% versus distal ADR 4%, ; pain proximal ADR 20% versus distal ADR 11%, .