GIA Surveillance Guidelines Flashcards
Colonoscopy
Screening initiated at 50 or 10 years younger than the age of first-degree (parent, sibling, child) was diagnosed with CRC
AA at age 45
New guidelines - 45y
Who is high-risk patient?
individual with advanced or multiple (>/= 3 adenomas), familial increased risk, first-degree relative @ age 60 or younger
Who is low-risk patient?
individual with 1 or 2 tubular adenomas
When does CRC surveillance and screening stop?
75-80yo - patient preference and medical hx considered
When do you consider genetic testing?
With a patient who had >/= 10 adenomas removed at one colonoscopy
No polyps
Next colon 10y
Small (< 10mm) hyperplastic polyps in the rectum or sigmoid colon (left side)
next colon 10y or age 50
Low-risk adenomas (1-2 tubular adenomas <10mm)
next colon 5y
Adenoma >10mm
next colon 3y
villous histology, high-grade dysplasia
next colon 3y
3 or more adenomas
next colon 3y
piecemeal polyp removal with adenomatous finding
next colon 3-6mo
sessile serrate polyp <10mm w/no dysplasia
next colon 5y
sessile serrated polyp >/=10mm
next colon 3y
sessile serrate polyp w/dysplasia
next colon 3y