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Implementing Faecal Immunochemical Testing in Primary Care. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to evaluate a faecal immunochemical testing (FIT) service for asymptomatic patients aged 40-75 in primary care, addressing the rising incidence of colorectal cancer in younger populations.
  • - Out of 173 patients offered FIT kits, 142 samples were analyzed; most results were normal, with 8 positive cases leading to 6 colonoscopies that found no cancer but identified polyps in half of those patients.
  • - This pilot study marks the first successful FIT service in primary care in Ireland, highlighting the need for such testing and its potential benefits in detecting colorectal health issues.

Article Abstract

Aim: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) has increased globally, in particular patients under the age of fifty. This is a pilot study of a faecal immunochemical testing(FIT) service in primary care. The aim was to trial a FIT service for asymptomatic patients.

Methods: We offered FIT kits to asymptomatic patients, aged between 40-75 years old during routine consultations. The number of FITs performed and the outcomes were reviewed. A cut-off of >10μg Hb/g faeces was defined as a positive result.

Results: Overall 180 FIT kits were distributed, 7 duplicate tests were given. Of the 173 patients recruited, 142 (82%) samples were analysed in the lab. A total of 126 ( 88.7%) samples had a normal result, 8(5%) were rejected, 31 (17.9%) did not send their sample for analysis. A positive result was found in 8(5%), of these 6 (75%) underwent colonoscopy. No cancer was identified, 4 (50%) had polyps removed and 2 patients require follow up colonoscopy.

Discussion: This study represents the first successful implementation of a FIT service in primary care in Ireland. There is a significant unmet need in this setting and strong scientific rationale for the use of FIT testing in general practice.

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