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  • Medical Practice Assessment

Background:

  • Inappropriate utilization of gastrointestinal endoscopy is well-documented across various clinical scenarios.
  • Overuse is prevalent, with a significant percentage of procedures having questionable indications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the issue of gastrointestinal endoscopy overuse.
  • To identify reasons contributing to endoscopy overuse.
  • To propose strategies for decreasing unnecessary endoscopic procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on gastrointestinal endoscopy utilization.
  • Analysis of factors contributing to overuse.
  • Identification of potential solutions to mitigate overuse.

Main Results:

  • A substantial portion of endoscopies are performed with questionable indications.
  • Factors driving overuse include patient anxiety, litigation fears, financial incentives, and incidental findings.
  • Clinical guidelines may inadvertently promote overuse if interpreted conservatively.

Conclusions:

  • Overuse of gastrointestinal endoscopy presents a significant clinical challenge.
  • Addressing overuse requires a multi-faceted approach including improved risk stratification, guideline adherence, and targeted education.
  • Implementing quality indicators can help identify and reduce outliers in endoscopy utilization.