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High C-reactive protein level is associated with high-risk adenoma
Hyae Min Lee, Jae Myung Cha, Jung Lok Lee, Jung Won Jeon, Hyun Phil Shin, Kwang Ro Joo, Jin Young Yoon, Joung Il Lee
Intest Res 2017;15(4):511-517.   Published online October 23, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5217/ir.2017.15.4.511
AbstractAbstract PDFPubReaderePub
<b>Background/Aims</b><br/>

There is substantial evidence supporting a role of inflammation in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer; however, little is known about the association between serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and the risk of colorectal adenoma. This study was conducted to investigate the association between serum CRP and colorectal adenoma risk.

Methods

A retrospective cross-sectional study was performed on first-time screening colonoscopies in asymptomatic subjects who also had their serum CRP level measured during a routine health check-up between September 2006 and September 2009 in Korea. Serum CRP level was compared between high-risk and low-risk adenoma groups and independent predictors of high-risk adenoma were analyzed using multivariate regression analysis.

Results

Among the 3,309 eligible patients, the high-risk adenoma group had higher serum CRP levels than the low-risk adenoma group (P=0.000). In addition, patients with a high-risk adenoma were more frequently included in the high CRP group than in the low CRP group (8.6% vs. 4.0%, P<0.001). The prevalence of high-risk adenoma was 3.5 times higher in the highest quartile of CRP level (P=0.000) compared with that in the lowest quartile. In logistic regression analysis, a higher quartile CRP level was found to be an independent risk factor for high-risk adenoma (odds ratio, 1.8; 95% confidence interval, 1.3–2.5; P=0.000).

Conclusions

High CRP level is associated with high-risk adenoma in both men and women. Our data may support the association between chronic inflammation and colorectal neoplasia, which warrants further investigation.

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  • Short-term and residential exposure to air pollution: Associations with inflammatory biomarker levels in adults living in northern France
    Marion Darras-Hostens, Djamal Achour, Manon Muntaner, Céline Grare, Gianni Zarcone, Guillaume Garçon, Philippe Amouyel, Farid Zerimech, Régis Matran, Jean-Marc Lo Guidice, Luc Dauchet
    Science of The Total Environment.2022; 833: 154985.     CrossRef
  • Functional Plasmon-Activated Water Increases Akkermansia muciniphila Abundance in Gut Microbiota to Ameliorate Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Chun-Chao Chang, Chih-Yi Liu, I-Chia Su, Yuarn-Jang Lee, Hsing-Jung Yeh, Wen-Chao Chen, Chih-Jui Yu, Wei-Yu Kao, Yu-Chuan Liu, Chi-Jung Huang
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences.2022; 23(19): 11422.     CrossRef
  • Self-reported Metabolic Risk Factor Associations with Adenomatous, Sessile Serrated, and Synchronous Adenomatous and Sessile Serrated Polyps
    Celina N. Santiago, Samara Rifkin, Julia Drewes, Gerard Mullin, Emma Spence, Linda M. Hylind, Joell J. Gills, David Kafonek, David M. Cromwell, Louis La Luna, Francis Giardello, Cynthia L. Sears
    Cancer Prevention Research.2021; 14(7): 697.     CrossRef
  • Single‐incision laparoscopic colectomy for ascending colon tumor with relapsing polychondritis
    Ryugo Teranishi, Norikatsu Miyoshi, Kansuke Kido, Masayuki Nishide, Shiki Fujino, Takayuki Ogino, Hidekazu Takahashi, Mamoru Uemura, Chu Matsuda, Tsunekazu Mizusima, Masaki Mori, Yuichiro Doki
    Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery.2020; 13(4): 569.     CrossRef
  • Increased Th17-Related Cytokine Serum Levels in Patients With Multiple Polyps of Unexplained Origin
    Miren Alustiza, Eva Hernández-Illán, Miriam Juárez, Mar Giner-Calabuig, Cristina Mira, Alejandro Martínez-Roca, Luis Bujanda, Francisco Rodríguez-Moranta, Joaquín Cubiella, Luisa de-Castro, José-Carlos Marín-Gabriel, Alberto Herreros-de-Tejada, Fernando F
    Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology.2020; 11(3): e00143.     CrossRef
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Determining the optimal surveillance interval after a colonoscopic polypectomy for the Korean population?
Jung Lok Lee, Jae Myung Cha, Hye Min Lee, Jung Won Jeon, Min Seob Kwak, Jin Young Yoon, Hyun Phil Shin, Kwang Ro Joo, Joung Il Lee, Dong Il Park
Intest Res 2017;15(1):109-117.   Published online January 31, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5217/ir.2017.15.1.109
AbstractAbstract PDFPubReaderePub
<b>Background/Aims</b><br/>

Western surveillance strategies cannot be directly adapted to the Korean population. The aim of this study was to estimate the risk of metachronous neoplasia and the optimal surveillance interval in the Korean population.

Methods

Clinical and pathological data from index colonoscopy performed between June 2006 and July 2008 and who had surveillance colonoscopies up to May 2015 were compared between low- and high-risk adenoma (LRA and HRA) groups. The 3- and 5-year cumulative risk of metachronous colorectal neoplasia in both groups were compared.

Results

Among 895 eligible patients, surveillance colonoscopy was performed in 399 (44.6%). Most (83.3%) patients with LRA had a surveillance colonoscopy within 5 years and 70.2% of patients with HRA had a surveillance colonoscopy within 3 years. The cumulative risk of metachronous advanced adenoma was 3.2% within 5 years in the LRA group and only 1.7% within 3 years in the HRA group. The risk of metachronous neoplasia was similar between the surveillance interval of <5 and ≥5 years in the LRA group; however, it was slightly higher at surveillance interval of ≥3 than <3 years in the HRA group (9.4% vs. 2.4%). In multivariate analysis, age and the ≥3-year surveillance interval were significant independent risk factors for metachronous advanced adenoma (P=0.024 and P=0.030, respectively).

Conclusions

Patients had a surveillance colonoscopy before the recommended guidelines despite a low risk of metachronous neoplasia. However, the risk of metachronous advanced adenoma was increased in elderly patients and those with a ≥3-year surveillance interval.

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  • Risk of developing metachronous colorectal neoplasia after the resection of proximal versus distal adenomas
    Yoon Suk Jung, Nam Hee Kim, Youngwoo Kim, Dong Il Park
    Digestive and Liver Disease.2022; 54(4): 537.     CrossRef
  • Post-polypectomy surveillance interval and advanced neoplasia detection rates: a multicenter, retrospective cohort study
    Amanda J. Cross, Emma C. Robbins, Kevin Pack, Iain Stenson, Matthew D. Rutter, Andrew M. Veitch, Brian P. Saunders, Stephen W. Duffy, Kate Wooldrage
    Endoscopy.2022; 54(10): 948.     CrossRef
  • Comparison of Risk of Metachronous Advanced Colorectal Neoplasia in Patients with Sporadic Adenomas Aged < 50 Versus ≥ 50 years: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Yoon Suk Jung, Jung Ho Park, Chan Hyuk Park
    Journal of Personalized Medicine.2021; 11(2): 120.     CrossRef
  • British Society of Gastroenterology/Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland/Public Health England post-polypectomy and post-colorectal cancer resection surveillance guidelines
    Matthew D Rutter, James East, Colin J Rees, Neil Cripps, James Docherty, Sunil Dolwani, Philip V Kaye, Kevin J Monahan, Marco R Novelli, Andrew Plumb, Brian P Saunders, Siwan Thomas-Gibson, Damian J M Tolan, Sophie Whyte, Stewart Bonnington, Alison Scope,
    Gut.2020; 69(2): 201.     CrossRef
  • Urine-NMR metabolomics for screening of advanced colorectal adenoma and early stage colorectal cancer
    Eun Ran Kim, Hyuk Nam Kwon, Hoonsik Nam, Jae J. Kim, Sunghyouk Park, Young-Ho Kim
    Scientific Reports.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • A Comparison of the Cumulative Incidences of Metachronous Colorectal Adenoma and Cancer According to the Initial FindingsAmong Colonoscopically Followed-up Patients
    Seiji Kimura, Masanori Tanaka, Shinsaku Fukuda
    Nippon Daicho Komonbyo Gakkai Zasshi.2019; 72(6): 395.     CrossRef
  • Impact of obesity and metabolic abnormalities on the risk of metachronous colorectal neoplasia after polypectomy in men
    Nam Hee Kim, Yoon Suk Jung, Jung Ho Park, Dong Il Park, Chong Il Sohn
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.2019; 34(9): 1504.     CrossRef
  • Risk of developing metachronous advanced colorectal neoplasia after colonoscopic polypectomy in patients aged 30 to 39 and 40 to 49 years
    Nam Hee Kim, Yoon Suk Jung, Jung Ho Park, Dong Il Park, Chong Il Sohn
    Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.2018; 88(4): 715.     CrossRef
  • Quality is the Key for Emerging Issues of Population-Based Colonoscopy Screening
    Jin Young Yoon, Jae Myung Cha, Yoon Tae Jeen
    Clinical Endoscopy.2018; 51(1): 50.     CrossRef
  • Histologic discrepancy between endoscopic forceps biopsy and endoscopic mucosal resection specimens of colorectal polyp in actual clinical practice
    Moon Joo Hwang, Kyeong Ok Kim, A Lim Kim, Si Hyung Lee, Byung Ik Jang, Tae Nyeun Kim
    Intestinal Research.2018; 16(3): 475.     CrossRef
  • Quality is the key for emerging issues of population-based colonoscopy screening
    Jin Young Yoon, Jae Myung Cha, Yoon Tae Jeen
    Intestinal Research.2018; 16(1): 48.     CrossRef
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Case Report
Anaphylactic Shock Caused by Ingestion of Polyethylene Glycol
Sun Hee Lee, Jae Myung Cha, Joung Il Lee, Kwang Ro Joo, Hyun Phil Shin, Il Hyun Baek, Jung Won Jeon, Jun Uk Lim, Jung Lok Lee, Hyae Min Lee, Young-Hak Cho
Intest Res 2015;13(1):90-94.   Published online January 29, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5217/ir.2015.13.1.90
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Colonoscopy is the current standard method for evaluation of the colon. The diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic safety of colonoscopy depend on the quality of colonic cleansing and preparation. Generally, all these preparations have been demonstrated to be safe for use in healthy individuals without significant comorbid conditions. Based on safety and efficacy concerns, polyethylene glycol (PEG) is most commonly utilized as a bowel preparation solution for colonoscopy. Adverse events in patients receiving PEG are mostly clinically non-significant. However, fatal adverse events rarely have been shown to occur in the few individuals who experience vomiting or aspiration. Anaphylactic shock associated with ingestion of PEG electrolyte solution is an extremely rare fatal complication, and reported mainly in Western countries. Here, we report the first case of anaphylactic shock following the ingestion of PEG solution in Korea.

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  • Anaphylactic shock induced by polyethylene glycol after bowel preparation for the colorectal cancer surgery: A case report
    Go Woon Park, Nahyeon Park, Jung Cheol Kuk, Eung Jin Shin, Dae Ro Lim
    World Journal of Clinical Cases.2023; 11(23): 5589.     CrossRef
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    Pediatric Blood & Cancer.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Bing-Mae Chen, Tian-Lu Cheng, Steve R. Roffler
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  • Anaphylaxis due to macrogol in a laxative solution with a positive basophil activation test
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    Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.2019; 123(3): 302.     CrossRef
  • Anaphylaxis due to polyethylene glycol: A case report
    Tae-Se Kim, Dong-Chull Choi, Byung-Jae Lee
    Allergy, Asthma & Respiratory Disease.2018; 6(5): 274.     CrossRef
  • Hyponatremic Seizures After Polyethylene Glycol Bowel Preparation: The Elderly at Risk
    Arjun Saradna, Shyam Shankar, Parita Soni, Chetana Pendkar, Abhinav Saxena, Yizhak Kupfer, Stephan Kamholz
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    E. Wenande, L. H. Garvey
    Clinical & Experimental Allergy.2016; 46(7): 907.     CrossRef
  • Anaphylaxis to Polyethylene Glycol (Colyte®) in a Patient with Diverticulitis
    So-Hee Lee, Sun Hyuk Hwang, Jin Soo Park, Hae-Sim Park, Yoo Seob Shin
    Journal of Korean Medical Science.2016; 31(10): 1662.     CrossRef
  • Pre-existing anti-PEG antibodies are associated with severe immediate allergic reactions to pegnivacogin, a PEGylated aptamer
    Thomas J. Povsic, Monica G. Lawrence, A. Michael Lincoff, Roxana Mehran, Christopher P. Rusconi, Steven L. Zelenkofske, Zhen Huang, Jeffrey Sailstad, Paul W. Armstrong, P. Gabriel Steg, Christoph Bode, Richard C. Becker, John H. Alexander, N. Franklin Adk
    Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.2016; 138(6): 1712.     CrossRef
  • Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)-Induced Anaphylactic Reaction During Bowel Preparation
    David Gachoka
    ACG Case Reports Journal.2015; 2(1): 216.     CrossRef
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