RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 CHARACTERISTICS AND DISTRIBUTION OF POLYPS FOUND IN BOWEL CANCER SCREENING COLONOSCOPY JF Gut JO Gut FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology SP A46 OP A46 DO 10.1136/gutjnl-2013-305143.112 VO 62 IS Suppl 2 A1 W Lai A1 M Fung A1 J Vatish A1 R Pullan A1 M Feeney YR 2013 UL http://gut.bmj.com/content/62/Suppl_2/A46.1.abstract AB Introduction Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP) in the UK achieved nationwide coverage in 20101. We collected data from a local endoscopy unit that performs bowel cancer screening colonoscopy between 2010 and 2011. Aims/Background This audit aims to look at the characteristics and distribution of polyps found in screening as well as surveillance colonoscopies performed under the BCSP. Method Patients aged between 60 and 75 who underwent bowel cancer screening colonoscopy (first and surveillance) in Torbay endoscopy unit from January 2010 to December 2011 were identified from the BCSP database (Oracle BI Interactive Dashboards). Endoscopy reports were drawn from Scorpio© reporting system and corresponding histology results using Cyberlab© integrated pathology system. Results 887 procedures were performed in the 2 year period. 794 polyps were found in 354 procedures, giving a polyp detection rate of 39.9% in this series. Of which 6% contained focus/were of high grade dysplasia. Majority of polyps was found in the sigmoid colon (40.8%) and rectum (13.5%). 669 polyps had histology results, of which 51.8% were Tubular adenomas, 34.7% Tubulovillous adenomas and 7.6% Hyperplastic polyps. There was a 9.6% increase (95% CI 18.5%–0.7%) in the proportion of Tubular adenomas in the over 70s compare with the 60–65 age group (57% vs. 47.4%) (Table 1). There was also an apparent shift from Hyperplastic polyps and Tubulovillous adenoma to Tubular adenoma with increasing age (Figure 1). Figure 1 View this table:Table 1 Conclusion The most common benign polyp found was Tubular adenomas, and more common amongst the elderly (statistically significant), but further study such as a national BCSP evaluation is needed.