The researchers examined data from eleven studies. They discovered that ADR was significantly higher in groups with high- or intermediate-level bowel prep quality when compared to the low-quality prep group.
The researchers concluded that results confirmed the need for an early repeat colonoscopy following low-quality bowel prep. But, the results also suggested that patients with intermediate or fair prep quality could be subject to standard surveillance guidelines.
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