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Virtual Colonoscopy
 Preventing Colon Cancer
 Indications for Virtual
 Colonoscopy
How do I perform virtual Colonoscopy?
  
Bowel Preparation
  CT scan acquisition
  Radiation dose
How do I read virtual Colonoscopy?
  
Image Display
  Workstation tutorial
  View a VC case
Results
  
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Results
Polyp detection with CT colonography
Study Patients Per polyp sensitivity Per patient sensitivity
>5mm    6-9mm   >10mm
6-9mm    >10mm
BMC*
100
58          82%         91%
92%          96%
Mayo Clinic
180
263        47%         75%
88%          85%
UCSF**
300
223        80%         90%
93%          100%

Best Results published to date: see link below to US Army/Navy article published in the New England Jounral of Medicine 12/2003

Virtual colonoscopy equals conventional: US Army study

The sensitivity of virtual colonoscopy for adenomatous polyps was 93.8 percent for polyps at least 10 mm in diameter, 93.9 percent for polyps at least 8 mm in diameter, and 88.7 percent for polyps at least 6 mm in diameter. The sensitivity of optical colonoscopy for adenomatous polyps was 87.5 percent, 91.5 percent, and 92.3 percent for the three sizes of polyps, respectively. The specificity of virtual colonoscopy for adenomatous polyps was 96.0 percent for polyps at least 10 mm in diameter, 92.2 percent for polyps at least 8 mm in diameter, and 79.6 percent for polyps at least 6 mm in diameter. Two polyps were malignant; both were detected on virtual colonoscopy, and one of them was missed on optical colonoscopy before the results on virtual colonoscopy were revealed.

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