INDICATIONS FOR COLONOSCOPY - AN ANALYSIS BASED ON INDICATIONS AND DIAGNOSTIC YIELD

Citation
I. Berkowitz et M. Kaplan, INDICATIONS FOR COLONOSCOPY - AN ANALYSIS BASED ON INDICATIONS AND DIAGNOSTIC YIELD, South African medical journal, 83(4), 1993, pp. 245-248
Citations number
12
ISSN journal
02569574
Volume
83
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
245 - 248
Database
ISI
SICI code
0256-9574(1993)83:4<245:IFC-AA>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Open access colonoscopy for patients with suspected colonic disease is often not practical and some form of patient selection may be necessa ry. One year's colonoscopic data from our unit were analysed to determ ine the major indications for the procedure and the diagnostic yield, and to evaluate the suitability of colonoscopy for each indication. Th e seven major indications were rectal bleeding, iron deficiency anaemi a, cancer follow-up, polyp follow-up, abdominal pain, abnormal bowel h abit and 'other'. Four hundred and forty-eight procedures were include d in the analysis, with rectal bleeding, polyp follow-up and iron defi ciency anaemia producing the highest diagnostic yields of 69,1%, 53,3% and 47,7% respectively. Lower yields were obtained for cancer follow- up (21%), abdominal pain (38,2%) and abnormal bowel habit (46,8%). The indication, 'other', produced a combined yield of 66,7%; the majority of patients in this group were known to have colitis. On the basis of these findings we propose that where facilities and expertise do not allow for routine colonoscopy, some form of patient selection should b e employed and we believe this selection should take place according t o the diagnostic yield for each indication.