Efficacy of international web‐based educational intervention in the detection of high‐risk flat and depressed colorectal lesions higher (CATCH project) with a video: Randomized trial

Three subcategories of high‐risk flat and depressed lesions (FDLs), laterally spreading tumors non‐granular type (LST‐NG), depressed lesions, and large sessile serrated lesions (SSLs), are highly attributable to post‐colonoscopy colorectal cancer (CRC). Efficient and organized educational programs on detecting high‐risk FDLs are lacking. We aimed to explore whether a web‐based educational intervention with training on FIND clues (fold deformation, intensive stool/mucus attachment, no vessel visibility, and demarcated reddish area) may improve the ability to detect high‐risk FDLs.

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