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British Journal of Cancer | 2016

Risk factors cannot explain the higher prevalence rates of precancerous colorectal lesions in men

Elisabeth Waldmann; Georg Heinze; Arnulf Ferlitsch; Irina GessI; Daniela Sallinger; Philip Jeschek; Martha Britto-Arias; Petra Salzl; Elisabeth Fasching; Bernd Jilma; Michael Kundi; Michael Trauner; Monika Ferlitsch

Background:Prevalence of (pre)cancerous colorectal lesions are higher in men than in women, although transition rates from advanced lesions to cancer is similar in both sexes. Our aim was to investigate whether the sex-specific difference in incidence of premalignant colorectal lesions might be explained by the impact of risk factors.Methods:A cross-sectional study analysing health check-up examinations and screening colonoscopies performed within a national quality assurance program.Results:A total of 25 409 patients were included in this study, 50.8% were women. Median age for both sexes was 60 years (interquartile range (IQR) 54–67). A multivariable model showed that risk factors mediated only 0.6 of the 10.4% gender gap in adenoma and 0.47 of the 3.2% gender gap in advanced adenoma detection rate. Smoking was the only independent risk factor with a varying sex-specific effect (men OR 1.46, CI 1.29, 1.64, women OR 1.76, CI 1.53, 2.06) and advanced adenomas (men OR 1.06, CI 0.80–1.42; women OR 2.08, CI 1.52–2.83). Independent risk factors for adenomas were BMI (OR 1.35 per IQR, CI 1.25–1.47) and triglyceride level (OR 1.03 per IQR, CI 1.00–1.06); for advanced adenomas physical activity (none vs regular: OR 1.54, CI 1.18–2.00, occasional vs regular: OR 1.17, CI 1.00–1.38), cholesterol level (OR 1.13 per IQR, CI 1.02–1.25), blood glucose level (OR 1.05 per IQR, CI 1.01–1.09) and alcohol score (OR 1.09 per IQR, CI 1.01–1.18).Conclusions:Risk factors cannot explain higher prevalence rates in men. Results of this study strongly underline the need for sex-specific screening recommendations.


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2015

Endoscopists with low adenoma detection rates benefit from high-definition endoscopy

Elisabeth Waldmann; Martha Britto-Arias; Irina Gessl; Georg Heinze; Petra Salzl; Daniela Sallinger; Michael Trauner; Werner Weiss; Arnulf Ferlitsch; Monika Ferlitsch


Endoscopy | 2015

Forceps versus snare polypectomies in colorectal cancer screening: are we adhering to the guidelines?

Martha Britto-Arias; Elisabeth Waldmann; Philip Jeschek; Irina Gessl; Daniela Sallinger; Christina Bannert; Michael Weber; Michael Trauner; Werner Weiss; Arnulf Ferlitsch; Monika Ferlitsch


Endoscopy | 2016

Trends in quality of screening colonoscopy in Austria.

Elisabeth Waldmann; Irina Gessl; Daniela Sallinger; Philip Jeschek; Martha Britto-Arias; Georg Heinze; Elisabeth Fasching; Werner Weiss; Michael Gschwantler; Michael Trauner; Monika Ferlitsch


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2016

Su1722 Risk Factors Cannot Explain the Sex Specific Difference in Detection Rates of Colorectal Adenomas and Advanced Adenomas

Elisabeth Waldmann; Georg Heinze; Arnulf Ferlitsch; Irina Gessl; Daniela Sallinger; Philip Jeschek; Martha Britto-Arias; Elisabeth Fasching; Bernd Jilma; Michael Kundi; Michael Trauner; Monika Ferlitsch


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2016

Su1670 Colonoscopic Polyp Retrieval Following Diathermy and Cold SNARE Polypectomy in Small and Diminutive Lesions

Philip Jeschek; Elisabeth Waldmann; Daniela Sallinger; Irina Gessl; Arnulf Ferlitsch; Michael Trauner; Monika Ferlitsch


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2016

Tu1042 Cecal Intubation Rate Correlates With Adenoma Detection Rate But Has No Impact on Advanced Adenoma Detection Rate

Daniela Sallinger; Elisabeth Waldmann; Monika Ferlitsch; Michael Trauner; Martha Britto-Arias; Irina Gessl; A Dokladanska; B Majcher; Philip Jeschek


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2015

Sa1587 Advanced Adenoma Detection Rate (Aadr) Correlates With Adenoma Detection Rate (ADR) in Endoscopists With High and Low ADR

Daniela Sallinger; Irina Gessl; Elisabeth Waldmann; Martha Britto-Arias; Michael Trauner; Monika Ferlitsch


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2015

Sa1610 Endoscopists With Low Sedation RATES Detect More Colorectal Adenomas in Colonoscopy Than Colleagues Frequently Using Sedation

Philip Jeschek; Elisabeth Waldmann; Irina Gessl; Daniela Sallinger; Jakob Zagata; Monika Ferlitsch


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2014

Tu1444 Prevalence of Advanced Adenomas in Diminutive and Small Polyps in a Large Austrian Screening Colonoscopy Cohort

Elisabeth Waldmann; Petra Salzl; Cord Langner; Martha Britto-Arias; Angelika Geroldinger; Daniela Dunkler; Irina Gessl; Daniela Sallinger; Arnulf Ferlitsch; Michael Trauner; Werner Weiss; Monika Ferlitsch

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Elisabeth Waldmann

Medical University of Vienna

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Monika Ferlitsch

Medical University of Vienna

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Irina Gessl

Medical University of Vienna

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Martha Britto-Arias

Medical University of Vienna

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Michael Trauner

Medical University of Vienna

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Arnulf Ferlitsch

Medical University of Vienna

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Philip Jeschek

Medical University of Vienna

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Werner Weiss

Medical University of Vienna

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Georg Heinze

Medical University of Vienna

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Petra Salzl

Medical University of Vienna

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