#Colonoscopy is one of the most performed procedures in #gastroenterology
practice and is the criterion standard for #colorectal cancer (CRC)
prevention, used either for primary or secondary screening. The efficacy
of colonoscopy and the preventive effect are highly dependent on the
quality of the examination. Complete and accurate reporting of
colonoscopy parameters is essential to assess the quality of the
procedure and
its improvements over time. Moreover, comprehensive reporting analyses
can identify possible causes of shortfalls and direct specific training
or education projects to achieve the maximum benefit from #colonoscopic
procedures. Starting from the publication of guidelines on reporting practice in
2007 [4] many studies have focused the attention on quality evaluation
and quality improvement of colonoscopy reporting, in screening programs
or daily clinical practice.
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