Endoscopic Characteristics of Diminutive and Small Colorectal Polyps With Advanced Histology
10.3969/j.issn.1008-7125.2022.04.005
- Author:
Zhe LIN
1
;
Chunjiu HU
2
;
Honghui CHEN
2
;
Xiaoyun DING
2
Author Information
1. Health Science Center, Ningbo University
2. Department of Gastroenterology, Ningbo First Hospital
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Adenoma;
Advanced Histology;
Colonoscopy;
Diminutive Polyps;
Small Polyps
- From:
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology
2022;27(4):245-249
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Background: Diminutive (≤5 mm) and small (6-9 mm) polyps are the most common colorectal polyps seen clinically, and a tiny percentage of them contain advanced histology. Aims: To clarify the endoscopic characteristics of diminutive and small colorectal polyps with advanced histology. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted in patients undergoing colonoscopic polypectomy in Ningbo First Hospital from June 2016 to September 2021, and the clinical, endoscopic and pathological data were collected. Propensity score matching (1: 1) was performed to select the non - advanced histology controls comparable with diminutive and small polyps with advanced histology. The endoscopic characteristics related to advanced histology was identified by univariate and multivariate analyses. Results: A total of 3 631 diminutive and small adenomatous polyps were detected in 2 950 patients, among them, 14 (1.2%) diminutive polyps and 114 (4.6%) small polyps were diagnosed as advanced histology pathologically, with 14 high - grade intraepithelial neoplasia (HGIN) in diminutive polyps, and 109 HGIN and 5 submucosal invasive carcinoma in small polyps. For serrated lesions, 755 polyps less than 10 mm in diameter were detected in 504 patients, but no advanced histology was diagnosed. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that chicken skin mucosa (OR=3.790, 95% CI: 1.767-8.128), congestion (OR=2.802, 95% CI: 1.450 - 5.415), hemorrhage (OR=5.074, 95% CI: 1.511 - 17.035), lobular changes (OR=2.522, 95% CI: 1.247 - 5.098) and relative depression (OR=5.317, 95% CI: 1.376-20.550) were independent risk factors for advanced histology in diminutive and small polyps, while no correlations were found between JNET classification type 2B and type 3, Paris endoscopic classification type 0 - I and advanced histology. Conclusions: When endoscopic characteristics including chicken skin mucosa, congestion, hemorrhage, lobular changes and relative depression are found in diminutive and small colorectal polyps, advanced histology should be suspected.