Diagnosis of sessile serrated adenoma after educational training in a large, community-based, integrated healthcare setting
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Aug 29, 2017
Li D, et al. – This study strived to measure the sessile serrated adenomas (SSAs) detection rate (SDR) and predictors of SSA detection after educational training for community gastroenterologists and pathologists. The authors revealed that educational training significantly increased the detection of SSA, however, a wide variation in SDR remained across gastroenterologists. SSA detection was inversely correlated with Asian and Hispanic race/ethnicity and positively correlated with the presence of conventional adenoma, hyperplastic polyps (HPs), and current smoking. Between adenoma detection rate (ADR) and SDR, there was a moderately strong correlation.
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