Understanding the Utility of Fecal Occult Blood Testing in Hospitalized Patients With Suspected GI Bleeding
Priyam Doshi, Corey Sievers

TL;DR
This paper discusses the limited usefulness of fecal occult blood testing in hospitalized patients with suspected GI bleeding and highlights the importance of using it appropriately.
Contribution
The paper highlights the overuse of FOBT in acute hospital settings and suggests its appropriate use in outpatient CRC screening.
Findings
FOBT can lead to false positive/negative results in acute settings.
Use of FOBT in hospitalized patients may increase healthcare costs and resource use.
FOBT is more suitable for CRC screening in outpatient settings.
Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide. There have been increasing efforts to reduce its incidence and mortality. Screening plays a crucial role, with various tests such as the fecal occult blood test (FOBT), colonoscopy, and flexible sigmoidoscopy commonly used for investigation. FOBT is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved screening tool commonly used in acute healthcare settings for early detection of CRC. We report a 50-year-old man presenting with shortness of breath, chills, and malaise with findings positive for pneumonia. Laboratory tests revealed anemia as an incidental finding. A subsequent FOBT came back positive, and the patient was admitted for further gastrointestinal testing. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy were performed, but no significant findings were observed. This case report focuses on…
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Screening and Detection · Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments · Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
