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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Gastroenterol. 2009 Jun 23;104(10):2543–2554. doi: 10.1038/ajg.2009.324

Table 3. A comparison of several clinical clues for colorectal cancer diagnosis and the associated median referral times in colorectal cancer patients with and without missed opportunities.

Clues (κ)a Patients with at least one missed opportunity (n=161) Patients with no missed opportunities (n=220) P valueb

Number of missed opportunities Number of patients Percentagec Number of patients Percentaged
Median days until first referral IQRe Median days until first referral IQRe
Clues with high agreement between reviewers (κ > 0.60)

 Screen positive for barium enema (κ = 0.86) 6 4 2.5 8 3.6 0.57
2,514 1,470–3,676 0.5 0–1.5 0.007

 Suspected or confirmed iron deficiency anemia (κ = 0.82) 357 83 51.6 58 26.4 < 0.0001
393 108–1114 2.5 0–12 < 0.0001

 Abnormal imaging suspicious for colon cancer (CT) (κ = 0.81) 8 5 3.1 22 10.0 0.01
71 27–274 0.5 0–1 0.001

 BRBPR (in the absence of colonoscopy within previous 1-year period) (κ = 0.80) 79 36 22.4 48 21.8 0.90
161 63–321 0 0–1 < 0.0001

 Screen positive for flex-sig (κ = 0.78) 2 1 0.62 23 10.5 < 0.0001
1,246 1,246–1,246 0 0–0 < 0.001

 Screen positive for fecal occult blood test (κ = 0.76) 128 64 39.8 83 37.7 0.75
146 51–528 1 0–7 < 0.0001

 Family history of colon cancer (κ = 0.75) 12 4 2.5 7 3.2 0.77
441 210–686 0 0–0 0.003

 Intestinal obstruction (κ = 0.72) 0 0 0 19 8.6 < 0.0001
n/a n/a 1 0–2 f

 Suspected rectal or abdominal mass (κ = 0.69) 8 6 3.7 7 3.2 0.78
14 2–44 0 0–1 0.01

 Worsening constipation (κ = 0.66) 56 30 18.6 19 8.6 0.01
281 117–487 1 0–8 < 0.0001

 Weight loss (κ = 0.64) 38 23 14.3 29 13.2 0.76
144 42–395 1 0–1 < 0.0001

Clues with fair or moderate agreement between reviewers (κ between 0.20 and 0.60)

 History of previous polyps (κ = 0.50) 61 10 6.2 11 5.0 0.65
663 277–977 0 0–8 < 0.001

 Abdominal pain (κ = 0.49) 61 29 18.0 34 15.5 0.58
140 58–333 1 0–3 < 0.0001

 Melena (κ = 0.48) 1 1 0.62 12 5.5 0.01
482 482–482 0 0–1 0.09

 Other suspicious lower GI symptoms (κ = 0.45) 38 15 9.3 14 6.4 0.33
414 64–658 1 0–31 0.002

 Change in stool caliber (κ = 0.39) 0 0 0 4 1.8 0.14
n/a n/a 0 0–1 f
a

Kappa (κ) is calculated using all 381 patients.

b

Fisher's exact test was used to test for differences in proportions of patients with a given clue. The nonparametric Wilcoxon's continuity-corrected normal approximation two-sample test was used to test for differences in days until first referral.

c

The percentage of the 161 patients with a missed opportunity who had the given clue.

d

The percentage of 220 patients without a missed opportunity who had the given clue.

e

IQR: interquartile range.

f

Median times could not be compared because there were no patients with missed opportunities.