Title: CT Colonography vs Colonoscopy
1- CT Colonography vs Colonoscopy
- for the Detection of Advanced Neoplasia
- David H. Kim, M.D., Perry J. Pickhardt, M.D.,
Andrew J. Taylor, M.D., Winifred K. Leung, M.D.,
Thomas C. Winter, M.D., J. Louis Hinshaw, M.D.,
Deepak V. Gopal, M.D., Mark Reichelderfer, M.D.,
Richard H. Hsu, M.D., and Patrick R. Pfau, M.D.
NEJM Oct 4, 2007 Volume 3571403-1412
2Background
3Ct Colonography
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4- Colorectal cancer
- A major cause of cancer-related mortality in the
US (55,000 deaths/yr) - Preventable by detection and removal of its
precursor - advanced colonic adenoma
5Colonic adenoma progression
Advance colonic adenomas gt10mm
Small adenomas lt 5mm
dysplasia
Cancer
10 yrs
Most likely Hyperplastic Usually do not progress
to cancer
6Study Objective
7- Optical colonoscopy (OC) is currently the
preferred screening and preventive strategy of
CRC by AGS - CT colonography (CTC) is a non-invasive promising
alternative screening method - Most trials examining CTC had failed to show
comparative sensitivity/specificity to OC.
8Methods
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- Study design Single center, non randomize
clinical trial comparing CTC vs OC screening in a
25 month period - Study population 6283 pt referred by primary
care providers. - 3120 CTC screening
- 3163 OC screening
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11Inclusion/Exclusion criteria
- Inclusion
- Asymptomatic and average risk for colorectal CA
- Exclusion
- Prior polyp surveillance
- History of bowel disorder (IBD, polyposis
syndromes, hereditary non polyposis colorectal
cancer syndrome)
12- Screening Methods
- Pt identified with advanced neoplasm (mass/polyps
gt 6mm) by CTC were given the option of
surveillance with CTC or removal of the polyp by
OC. - In the OC group, All polyps/masses found were
removed, regardless of size or significance. - All removed masses were evaluated for location
relative to the splenic flexure, morphologic
characteristics, and histology.
13- Screening Methods
- Lesions were divided into two categories
- Polyps
- Large gt 10mm
- Small 6-9 mm
- Diminutive 5mm or less
- Invasive mass
14- Statistics
- A positive test was defined as detection of
polyps of any size in the OC group and polyps of
gt6mm in the CTC group. - The two tests were compared using students
T-test and Chi square analyses
15Results
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17Optical colonoscopy
A sessile polyp An adenomatous polyp
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193120 Patients were enrolled in CTC screening
2716 (87.1) had negative findings
404 (12.9) had positive findings
Routine follow-up in 5 yrs
158 (5.1) chose ongoing imaging surveillance
246 (7.9) underwent OC with polypectomy
With 193 polyps
With 394 polyps (gt6mm)
227 adenomas
14 Cancers
153 non-neoplastic tumors
123 Advanced neoplastic lesions
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22More Information
23Summary of Results
- Both CTC and OC had comparative diagnostic yield
for both types of advance neoplasia (p 0.81) - CTC had an advantage of safety, no requirement
for sedation, and detecting extra-colonic
abnormalities - There were larger number of polypectomies in the
OC (2434) vs. in the CTC (561) while total
advance neoplasias were similar in both (121/2434
vs 123/561)
24- PPV for advance neoplasia
- TP / TPFP
- CTC 123 / 561
- OC 121 / 2434
25Discussion
26Study Strength
- Large sample size, similar baseline
characteristics - Relevant exclusion criteria
- Detailed pathological characterization of tissues
in addition to imaging to establish comparative
detection - Could have significant clinical and economical
impact on current practice of colon CA screening
27Weakness
- Non blinded/non-randomized (selection bias)
- single Center
- Technical advancement may vary between centers
for effective CTC screening - True negatives in pts with lesions lt 5mm in the
CTC group is not determined
28Clinical Practice Relevance
- Offers CTC as a non-invasive alternative to OC
for comparative detection of colonic neoplasias - Eliminates the need for a large number of
unnecessary colonoscopies and polypectomies - Due to variability in technical resources CTC may
not yet be a potential replacement for OC in many
practice settings
29Thank you