Relationship between Multiple Relapses and Clinicopathological Features in Patients with Colorectal Polyps after Resection
Objective:To analyze the relationship between multiple relapses and clinicopathological features in patients with colorectal polyps after resection.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted.300 patients who underwent colorectal polypectomy at Shanxi Provincial Cancer Hospital from January 2018 to December 2022 were enrolled in this study.They were grouped based on 1-year postoperative follow-up outcomes.Among the patients with relapses,those with 3 or more recurrence polyps were included in the multiple relapses group(25 cases),while those with fewer than 3 recurrence polyps were included in the control group(142 cases).Baseline data and initial pathological features of the two groups of patients were comparatively analyzed.The correlation between multiple relapses and pathological features in patients with colorectal polyps after resection was discussed.Results:There were statistically significant differences in the diameter,number,and pathological type of polyps between the two groups(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of polyp location,polyp color,polyp morphology,and resection method(P>0.05).Logistic regression analysis results showed that polyps in large diameter,increased number of polyps,and adenomatous polyps were independent risk factors for multiple relapses in patients with colorectal polyps after resection(P<0.05).Pearson analysis results showed that multiple relapses in patients with colorectal polyps after resection were positively correlated with polyp diameter,number of polyps,and adenomatous polyps(P<0.05).Conclusion:There is a significant correlation between multiple relapses and polyp diameter,number of polyps,adenomatous polyps in patients with colorectal polyps after resection.
Colorectal polypMultiple relapsesPathological featurePolyp diameterNumber of polypsAdenomatous polyp