Synopsis of Social media discussions

The overall tone of the discussions is largely informational, with examples like repeated references to the article and mentions of 'find the article' and 'watch here.' Words like 'Polyp miss rates' and 'does imaging modality have an influence?' serve as neutral prompts that do not express opinions but invite others to explore the study, resulting in a balanced, disengaged overall impression.

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The discussions are primarily references and mentions rather than opinions, indicating neither strong support nor disagreement.

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The discussions show a neutral tone, focusing mainly on sharing links and brief commentary without deep curiosity or critique.

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There is minimal interaction or in-depth analysis, reflecting a low level of engagement with the study’s content.

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The posts serve to inform or share resources but do not suggest significant influence or changes prompted by the study.

Social Mentions

YouTube

1 Videos

Twitter

9 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

65

Total Likes

13

Extended Reach

44,761

Social Features

10

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Linked Color Imaging in Reducing Proximal Adenoma Miss Rates

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Linked Color Imaging in Reducing Proximal Adenoma Miss Rates

David Karsenti discusses a multicenter trial comparing linked color imaging and white-light imaging for colonoscopy. The study found high miss rates in both modalities, highlighting the need for improved detection methods to reduce postcolonoscopy colorectal cancer risk.

September 27, 2024

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  • Anjan Dhar
    @anjan_dhar6 (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: https://t.co/GUh6bEIdL0 https://t.co/VktXbL1QFa
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    October 18, 2024

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  • Chirurgien Jeune
    @cliffmwita (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: https://t.co/GUh6bEIdL0 https://t.co/VktXbL1QFa
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    October 17, 2024

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  • Anjum Gardezi MD
    @SyedGerdezi (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: https://t.co/GUh6bEIdL0 https://t.co/VktXbL1QFa
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    October 17, 2024

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  • Endoscopy Journal
    @endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)

    https://t.co/GUh6bEIdL0 https://t.co/VktXbL1QFa
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    October 17, 2024

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  • SOVED
    @soved_oficial (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: Polyp miss rates: Does imaging modality have an influence? Find the article at: https://t.co/GUh6bEIdL0 David Karsenti…
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    October 14, 2024

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  • Endoscopy Journal
    @endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)

    #AuthorCommentary: David Karsenti on "Impact of linked color imaging on the proximal adenoma miss rate: a multicenter tandem randomized controlled trial (the COCORICO trial)" Watch here: https://t.co/2PjuC7bFDK Find the article: https://t.co/GUh6bEIdL0 David Karsenti et al.
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    October 14, 2024

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  • Passisd Laoveeravat
    @passisd (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: Polyp miss rates: Does imaging modality have an influence? Find the article at: https://t.co/GUh6bEIdL0 David Karsenti…
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    October 13, 2024

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  • Vural ARGIN
    @vural_A (Twitter)

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    October 13, 2024

  • Endoscopy Journal
    @endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)

    Polyp miss rates: Does imaging modality have an influence? Find the article at: https://t.co/GUh6bEIdL0 David Karsenti et al. https://t.co/HuNlq0VxnP
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    October 13, 2024

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Abstract Synopsis

  • Missed lesions during colonoscopy can lead to post-procedure colorectal cancer, prompting the development of contrast-enhanced technologies like linked color imaging (LCI) for better polyp detection.
  • A national, randomized trial compared polyp detection rates between standard white-light imaging (WLI) and LCI in the right colon, involving 764 patients across 10 endoscopy units.
  • Results showed no significant difference in the proximal adenoma miss rate or miss rates for other types of lesions between the WLI-first and LCI-first groups, challenging the idea that LCI improves detection in routine colonoscopy.