Pediatric colonoscopy in South China: a 12-year experience in a tertiary center.

OBJECTIVE: To investigate: 1) the demographics and clinical characteristics, 2) the findings, and 3) the safety and effectiveness in a cohort of Chinese pediatric patients undergoing colonoscopy. METHODS: The study participants were consecutive patients aged ≤14 years old that underwent their first...

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Main Authors: Pingguang Lei, Fang Gu, Liru Hong, Yuli Sun, Minrui Li, Huiling Wang, Bihui Zhong, Minhu Chen, Yi Cui, Shenghong Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3997494?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6cd13278e10c4fcdb143db1a623b18a32020-11-25T01:20:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9593310.1371/journal.pone.0095933Pediatric colonoscopy in South China: a 12-year experience in a tertiary center.Pingguang LeiFang GuLiru HongYuli SunMinrui LiHuiling WangBihui ZhongMinhu ChenYi CuiShenghong ZhangOBJECTIVE: To investigate: 1) the demographics and clinical characteristics, 2) the findings, and 3) the safety and effectiveness in a cohort of Chinese pediatric patients undergoing colonoscopy. METHODS: The study participants were consecutive patients aged ≤14 years old that underwent their first colonoscopy in the endoscopy center at the First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University between Jan. 1, 2001 and Dec. 31, 2012. Demographic, clinical, endoscopic, and pathological findings were collected. RESULTS: The cohort consisted of 322 patients, including 218 boys (67.7%) and 104 girls (32.3%). The median age was 8.0 years old and ranged from 9 months to 14 years old. Hematochezia (48.8%) and abdominal pain/discomfort (41.3%) were the most common presentations preceding pediatric colonoscopy. The caecal intubation success rate was 96.3%. No serious complications occurred during the procedures. A total of 227 patients (70.5%) received a positive diagnosis under endoscopy, including 138 patients with polyps and 53 patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Among the patients with polyps, 71.0% were juvenile polyps. Comparisons between years 2001-2006 and 2007-2012 showed that the IBD detection rate increased significantly (4.6% vs. 22.4%, P<0.001), while the opposite occurred for the polyp detection rate (73.1% vs. 27.6%, P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Colonoscopy in pediatric patients is a safe and effective procedure. Polyps are the primary finding during colonoscopy. In South China there has been an increase in pediatric patients diagnosed with IBD over the past decade. However, a large epidemiological study is needed to confirm our findings.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3997494?pdf=render
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author Pingguang Lei
Fang Gu
Liru Hong
Yuli Sun
Minrui Li
Huiling Wang
Bihui Zhong
Minhu Chen
Yi Cui
Shenghong Zhang
spellingShingle Pingguang Lei
Fang Gu
Liru Hong
Yuli Sun
Minrui Li
Huiling Wang
Bihui Zhong
Minhu Chen
Yi Cui
Shenghong Zhang
Pediatric colonoscopy in South China: a 12-year experience in a tertiary center.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Pingguang Lei
Fang Gu
Liru Hong
Yuli Sun
Minrui Li
Huiling Wang
Bihui Zhong
Minhu Chen
Yi Cui
Shenghong Zhang
author_sort Pingguang Lei
title Pediatric colonoscopy in South China: a 12-year experience in a tertiary center.
title_short Pediatric colonoscopy in South China: a 12-year experience in a tertiary center.
title_full Pediatric colonoscopy in South China: a 12-year experience in a tertiary center.
title_fullStr Pediatric colonoscopy in South China: a 12-year experience in a tertiary center.
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric colonoscopy in South China: a 12-year experience in a tertiary center.
title_sort pediatric colonoscopy in south china: a 12-year experience in a tertiary center.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: To investigate: 1) the demographics and clinical characteristics, 2) the findings, and 3) the safety and effectiveness in a cohort of Chinese pediatric patients undergoing colonoscopy. METHODS: The study participants were consecutive patients aged ≤14 years old that underwent their first colonoscopy in the endoscopy center at the First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University between Jan. 1, 2001 and Dec. 31, 2012. Demographic, clinical, endoscopic, and pathological findings were collected. RESULTS: The cohort consisted of 322 patients, including 218 boys (67.7%) and 104 girls (32.3%). The median age was 8.0 years old and ranged from 9 months to 14 years old. Hematochezia (48.8%) and abdominal pain/discomfort (41.3%) were the most common presentations preceding pediatric colonoscopy. The caecal intubation success rate was 96.3%. No serious complications occurred during the procedures. A total of 227 patients (70.5%) received a positive diagnosis under endoscopy, including 138 patients with polyps and 53 patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Among the patients with polyps, 71.0% were juvenile polyps. Comparisons between years 2001-2006 and 2007-2012 showed that the IBD detection rate increased significantly (4.6% vs. 22.4%, P<0.001), while the opposite occurred for the polyp detection rate (73.1% vs. 27.6%, P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Colonoscopy in pediatric patients is a safe and effective procedure. Polyps are the primary finding during colonoscopy. In South China there has been an increase in pediatric patients diagnosed with IBD over the past decade. However, a large epidemiological study is needed to confirm our findings.
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