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Effect of oral anticoagulants on the outcome of faecal immunochemical test
Authors:L Bujanda  C Sarasqueta  á Lanas  E Quintero  J Cubiella  V Hernandez  J D Morillas  T Perez-Fernández  D Salas  M Andreu  F Carballo  X Bessa  I Portillo  R Jover  F Balaguer  A Cosme  A Castells
Abstract:

Background:

We aimed to evaluate whether oral anticoagulants (OACs) alter faecal immunochemical test (FIT) performance in average-risk colorectal cancer (CRC) screening.

Methods:

Individuals aged 50–69 years were invited to receive one FIT sample (cutoff 75 ng ml–1) between November 2008 and June 2011.

Results:

Faecal immunochemical test was positive in 9.3% (21 out of 224) of users of OAC and 6.2% (365 out of 5821) of non-users (P-trend=0.07). The positive predictive value (PPV) for advanced neoplasia (AN) in non-users was 50.4% vs 47.6% in users (odds ratio, 0.70; 95% CI, 0.3–1.8; P=0.5). The PPV for AN in OAC more antiplatelets (aspirin or clopidogrel) was 75% (odds ratio, 2; 95% CI, 0.4–10.8; P=0.4).

Conclusions:

Oral anticoagulant did not significantly modify the PPV for AN in this population-based colorectal screening program. The detection rate of advanced adenoma was higher in the combination OAC more antiplatelets.
Keywords:faecal immunochemical test  FIT  oral anticoagulant  advanced neoplasia  colorectal cancer screening
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