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20 Ιουλ 2020 · The study comes a month after research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that having a negative screening colonoscopy (i.e., one that didn’t find anything of concern) was linked to a lower risk of both developing colorectal cancer and death for up to 17.4 years.
3 Ιαν 2020 · In particular, healthy older individuals aged 76 to 80 years at average risk of CRC reported rates of advanced neoplasia and CRC (14.3% and 2.6%, respectively) that were twice as high as the rates in the main age group of 50 to 75 years. 9. Age has been associated with several other polyp factors.
Colonoscopy in very elderly patients (over 80 years of age) carries a greater risk of complications, adverse events and morbidity than in younger patients, and is associated with lower completion rates and higher chance of poor bowel preparation.
2 Ιουν 2018 · This paper will examine the role of colonoscopy in very elderly patients for the non-endoscopist, in addition to exploring the particular risks in this population, the yield of colonoscopy, potential alternative investigations and a suggested pragmatic approach for the general physician.
Colonoscopy in the very elderly has lower efficacy for increasing life expectancy, and the benefits may be outweighed by increased risk. This is partially attributed to the fact that the elderly are more likely to die of other causes before dying from CRC.
15 Ιουν 2021 · His team found that the risk of dying from colorectal cancer was reduced by more than a third in people over age 75 who had been screened by colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy, compared with people in the same age group who did not undergo either of these screening tests.
19 Ιουν 2020 · The study found that patients grouped by age into 75–79, 80–84, 85–89, and ≥90 years for all colonoscopy indications had a significant, progressive increase in rates of colorectal cancer and advanced lesions with increased age (P value trends <.0001–.0005).