University of Missouri-Kansas City Kansas City, MO
Mohamed Abuelazm, MBBCh1, Islam Mohamed, MD2, Mohamed Abdelnabi, MD3, Abdelrahman Mahmoud, MD4, Majd M.. Albarakat, MD5, Abdallah Saeed, MD6, Ibrahim Gowaily, MD6, Basel Abdelazeem, MD7 1Tanta University, Tanta, Al Gharbiyah, Egypt; 2University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; 3University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 4Minia University, Minia, Al Minya, Egypt; 5Jordan University of science and technology, Irbid, Irbid, Jordan; 6Tanta University, Tanta, Al Qahirah, Egypt; 7McLaren Health Care, Michigan State University, Flint, MI
Introduction: Colonoscopy is the gold standard method for colorectal cancer screening. Looping occurs in 91% of cases undergoing colonoscopy and can cause patient discomfort, prolonged cecal intubation time (CIT), and colon perforation. This meta-analysis investigates the impact of abdominal compression devices (ACD) on colonoscopy outcomes.
Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis synthesizing randomized controlled trials (RCTs), retrieved by systematically searching: PubMed, EMBASE, WOS, SCOPUS, and Cochrane through February 2nd, 2023. Continuous and dichotomous outcomes were pooled using mean difference (MD) and risk ratio (RR) along with confidence interval (CI) using Revman. Our review protocol was prospectively published on PROSPERO with ID: CRD42023397344.
Results: We included eight RCTs with a total of 1,889 patients. ACD was effective to decrease CIT (MD: -2.15 with a 95% CI [-3.49, -0.80], P = 0.002), postural change (RR: 0.57 with 95% CI [0.49, 0.66], P = 0.00001), and VAS pain score (MD: -1.49 with 95% CI [-1.81, -1.17], P = 0.0001). However, there was no difference between ACD and control groups regarding manual compression (RR: 0.65 with 95% CI [0.42, 1.00], P = 0.05), complete colonoscopy rate (CCR) (RR: 1.01 with 95% CI [0.99, 1.04], P = 0.31), and cecal intubation length (CIL) (MD: -2.25 with 95% CI [-7.64, 3.14], P= 0.41).
Discussion: ACD during colonoscopy may enhance patient comfort by reducing CIT, pain, and postural changes. Nevertheless, additional RCTs are necessary to validate these results and determine the most suitable approach to utilize ACD for colonoscopy.
Figure: Efficacy of ACD
Disclosures:
Mohamed Abuelazm indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Islam Mohamed indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Mohamed Abdelnabi indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Abdelrahman Mahmoud indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Majd Albarakat indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Abdallah Saeed indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Ibrahim Gowaily indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Basel Abdelazeem indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Mohamed Abuelazm, MBBCh1, Islam Mohamed, MD2, Mohamed Abdelnabi, MD3, Abdelrahman Mahmoud, MD4, Majd M.. Albarakat, MD5, Abdallah Saeed, MD6, Ibrahim Gowaily, MD6, Basel Abdelazeem, MD7. P3397 - The Impact of Abdominal Compression Devices on Colonoscopy Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials, ACG 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting Abstracts. Vancouver, BC, Canada: American College of Gastroenterology.