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Endocuff nor distal cap improve detection of colorectal adenomas

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A total of 585 patients (195 SC, 189 EC and 186 CAC) were enrolled in this study. The time to reach the caecum was significantly reduced when using the cap (a mean of six minutes for CAC vs. seven minutes for SC;...

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A total of 585 patients (195 SC, 189 EC and 186 CAC) were enrolled in this study. The time to reach the caecum was significantly reduced when using the cap (a mean of six minutes for CAC vs. seven minutes for SC; p=0.0001). There was no significant difference in the primary outcome of the ADR between the groups (EC 32%, CAC 30%, SC 30%; p=0.815).


https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2050640620982952

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