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Brief Title: Impact of Real-time Notification of Colonoscopic Optical Diagnosis on Patients' Anxiety and Depression After Polypectomy
Official Title: Impact of Real-time Notification of Colonoscopic Optical Diagnosis on Patients' Anxiety and Depression After Polypectomy: a Randomized Control Trial
Study ID: NCT05517343
Brief Summary: The accuracy of endoscopic optical diagnosis for colorectal polyps has been approaching histological diagnosis after implementation of image enhancement endoscopic technologies. The real-time notification of possible nature of resected polyp after colonoscopy is expected to reduce the anxiety and depression level of the patients before the availability of histological diagnosis and improve their quality of life. We designed and conducted a randomized control trial to confirm this hypothesis.
Detailed Description: This is a single center, open-label, prospective and parallel randomized controlled trial. This study planning to recruit outpatients from the age of 40 to 79 who are scheduled to undergo sedated colonoscopy. Once eligible subjects were diagnosed of colorectal polyps during colonoscopy and received polypectomy, they will be randomized into "ordinary care group (explained at next scheduled clinic)" and "real-time notification group (explained immediately after colonoscopy)". The level of anxiety, depression of the two groups will be measured by using the Taiwan version questionnaire of Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) right before the next scheduled clinic for histological results and compared the difference between the two groups.This study is expected to determine the impact of real-time notification of colonoscopic optical diagnosis on patients' anxiety and depression after polypectomy, and provide evidence to improve post-polypectomy care.
Minimum Age: 40 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Fu Jen Catholic University Hospital, New Taipei City, , Taiwan