Abstract

BackgroundThe variable-stiffness colonoscope (VSC) appears to have advantages over the standard adult colonoscope (SAC), although data are conflicting. To provide a comprehensive up-to-date review, we conducted a meta-analysis to compare the efficacies of the VSC and SAC.MethodsElectronic databases, including PubMed, EMBASE, the Cochrane library and the Science Citation Index, were searched to retrieve relevant trials. In addition, meeting abstracts and the reference lists of retrieved articles were reviewed for further relevant studies.ResultsEight randomized controlled trials (RCTs), enrolling a total of 2033 patients, were included in the meta-analysis. There was no significant heterogeneity among these studies. The cecal intubation rate was higher with the use of VSC (RR = 1.03, 95% CI 1.01 to 1.06, 8 RCTs). The VSC was also associated with fewer position changes made during colonoscopy. Time to cecal intubation was similar with VSC and SAC (WMD −0.54, 95% CI −1.40 to 0.32) but shorter in subgroup analysis with the use of VSC (WMD = −1.36, 95% CI −2.29 to −0.43). Sedation dose used with the two types of instruments showed no evidence of differences either. For all trials, only patients were blinded because of the nature of the interventions.ConclusionUse of the VSC significantly improved the cecal intubation rate and reduced ancillary maneuvers made during the procedure. Cecal intubation time was similar for the two colonoscope types over all trials, whereas a shortened time with the use of the adult VSC was seen in subgroup analysis.

Highlights

  • The variable-stiffness colonoscope (VSC) appears to have advantages over the standard adult colonoscope (SAC), data are conflicting

  • The cecal intubation rate with pediatric VSC was similar to that of SAC, while the odds for achieving cecal intubation were a little higher with adult VSC than SAC (RR = 1.04, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.01 TO 1.07, six trials, Figure 5)

  • Adult VSC shortened the time to achieve cecal intubation compared with SAC, which was the only difference compared with the results considering all groups together

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Introduction

The variable-stiffness colonoscope (VSC) appears to have advantages over the standard adult colonoscope (SAC), data are conflicting. To provide a comprehensive up-to-date review, we conducted a meta-analysis to compare the efficacies of the VSC and SAC. The variable-stiffness colonoscope (VSC), which can be incorporated into the standard adult and pediatric colonoscope chasses, has a stiffness control ring with dial setting that ranges from 0 to 3. It has been suggested that this type of colonoscope has a theoretical advantage over the standard adult colonoscope (SAC) with its smaller diameter and greater flexibility. The results have been inconclusive and could not determine whether VSC is superior to SAC or more suitable for routine adult colonoscopy [4,5,6,7,8,9]. We conducted a metaanalysis to compare the efficacy of VSC with SAC

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