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    BSG/ACPGBI guidance on the management of colorectal polyps in patients with limited life expectancy

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    Rutter, Matthew D
    Ranjan, Ravi
    Westwood, Clare
    Barbour, Jamie
    Biran, Adam
    Blackett, Helen
    Burr, Nicholas Ewin
    Carlisle, John
    Clare, Barry
    Cripps, Neil
    Coyne, Peter
    Dolwani, Sunil
    Hodson, Rachel
    Holtham, Stephen
    Mohammed, Noor
    Morris, Eva J A
    Neilson, Laura
    Oliphant, Raymond
    Painter, John
    Prakash, Anand
    Pullan, Rupert
    Sarkar, Sanchoy
    Sloan, Marion
    Swart, Michael
    Thomas-Gibson, Siwan
    Trudgill, Nigel cc
    Vance, Margaret
    Yeadon, Katie
    Sharp, Linda
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    Affiliation
    University Hospital of North Tees; Newcastle University; QE Gateshead; Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust; et al.
    Publication date
    2025-04-29
    Subject
    Gastroenterology
    
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    Background: Determining optimal management of colorectal polyps in patients with limited life expectancy of under 10 years can be difficult, due to challenges balancing an uncertain natural history of polyp progression to symptomatic malignancy versus the increased risk and consequences of polypectomy complications. Aim: This British Society of Gastroenterology and Association of Coloproctologists of Great Britain and Ireland guidance aims to help clinicians and patients consider these risks to aid decision-making for polypectomy versus a conservative approach. Methods: A guidance development group comprising 28 members was established, including gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, elderly care physicians, anaesthetists, epidemiologists, nurse endoscopists, a general practitioner and patient representatives. Estimates on life expectancy stratified by age and comorbidity, polyp dwell time for differing polyp sizes, cancer sojourn time and polypectomy complication rates for comorbid/elderly patients both on and off antithrombotic medication were collated from various literature searches. A model was created to compare the risk of symptomatic malignancy in a patient's lifetime against the risk of significant complications. Results: Following a modified Delphi consensus process and after three rounds of voting, 33 recommendations were made within 10 domains (principles, diagnostic investigation, life expectancy, polyp and cancer natural history, polypectomy risks, management recommendations, follow-up, decision-making practicalities, training and education, future research). A table was created, summarising whether polypectomy or conservative management might be the favoured option for 40 clinical scenarios of patients with differing life expectancy, polyp sizes and use of antithrombotic medication. Conclusions: This guidance provides a framework to facilitate more objective and informed decision-making, from which an individualised plan can be developed between the patient and their clinician.
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    Rutter MD, Ranjan R, Westwood C, Barbour J, Biran A, Blackett H, Burr NE, Carlisle J, Clare B, Cripps N, Coyne P, Dolwani S, Hodson R, Holtham S, Mohammed N, Morris EJA, Neilson L, Oliphant R, Painter J, Prakash A, Pullan R, Sarkar S, Sloan M, Swart M, Thomas-Gibson S, Trudgill NJ, Vance M, Yeadon K, Sharp L. BSG/ACPGBI guidance on the management of colorectal polyps in patients with limited life expectancy. Gut. 2025 Apr 29:gutjnl-2025-335047. doi: 10.1136/gutjnl-2025-335047. Epub ahead of print
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/7661
    Journal
    Gut
    Publisher
    BMJ Publishing Group
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