Outpatient Surgery Magazine

Queasy Feeling - April 2017 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

Outpatient Surgery Magazine, providing current information on Surgical Services, Surgical Facility Administration, Outpatient Surgery News and Trends, OR Excellence and more.

Issue link: http://outpatientsurgery.uberflip.com/i/809919

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 18 of 154

A P R I L 2 0 1 7 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 9 Physician Adenoma detection rate (male) Withdrawal time (male) * MD2 79% 99% MD1 77% 100% MD3 70% 100% MD5 65% 99% MD7 61% 98% MD11 60% 91% MD6 59% 89% MD9 58% 77% MD16 56% 100% MD8 51% 95% MD15 51% 67% MD13 49% 91% MD18 48% 74% MD12 47% 88% MD10 47% 93% MD14 47% 96% MD4 45% 53% MD19 44% 53% MD17 43% 59% MD20 39% 66% MD21 32% 85% GI Associates average 53% 79% National average 30% 100% Adenoma Detection Rates & Withdrawal Times 22.1% in females. By 2015, those numbers climbed to 53% in males and 37.2% in females. Compare those with the national averages of 30% in males and 20% in females. Although we have excellent ADR compared to the too-low nation- al standards, the weaker ADRs in our group are strongly associated with poor adher- ence to the "6- minute withdrawal rule." Reed B. Hogan II, MD GI Associates & Endoscopy Center Flowood, Miss. reed.hogan@gi.md

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Outpatient Surgery Magazine - Queasy Feeling - April 2017 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine