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Variation in Detection of Adenomas and Polyps by Colonoscopy and Change Over Time With a Performance Improvement Program Aasma Shaukat, Cristina Oancea, John H. Bond, Timothy R. Church, John I. Allen Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology Volume 7, Issue 12, Pages (December 2009) DOI: /j.cgh Copyright © 2009 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Patterns of detection of adenoma during the 3 years plotted for individual physicians adjusted for age, sex, and adequate preparation quality, which are split in 4 panes by quartiles of procedure volume for ease of viewing. Each line represents one physician. The quartile cutoffs were as follows: (A) 100–870 colonoscopies during study duration, (B) 871–1140 colonoscopies during study duration, (C) 1141–1335 colonoscopies over study duration, and (D) more than 1335 colonoscopies during study duration. Green arrows: adenoma detection rates for individual physicians were presented at a group retreat. Blue arrows: physicians received their own adenoma detection rate, with benchmarking to the group as a whole and published data. Red arrows: physician names were attached to adenoma detection rates, and these unblinded data were discussed at group meeting. Yellow arrows: letters sent to all physicians in practice with unblinded adenoma detection rates, and personal discussion with practice leaders and individual physicians were held. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2009 7, DOI: ( /j.cgh ) Copyright © 2009 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions
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