U.S., Nov. 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07228715) titled 'A Study on a New Indicator for Assessing the Difficulty of Colonoscopy Insertion and Its Related Factors' on Nov. 13.
Brief Summary: This study will include adult patients undergoing painless colonoscopy at our hospital. The time required for endoscope insertion to reach the cecum (Cecal Intubation Time, CIT) by physicians of different experience levels will be recorded. CIT roughly reflects the difficulty of colonoscope insertion, which holds important clinical significance and is associated with factors such as abdominal pain, bloating, and the degree of intestinal adhesion. However, due to confounding factors such as operator exp...