Linked-color imaging combined with the NICE classification system for optical diagnosis of colon polyps: new image-enhanced endoscopic technology for pathological prediction

نویسندگان

  • Chi-Huan Wu
  • Tsung-Hsing Chen
  • Chen-Ming Hsu
  • Ming-Yao Su
  • Cheng-Tang Chiu
  • Ren-Chin Wu
  • Cheng-Chou Lai
چکیده

INTRODUCTION Linked-color imaging (LCI) is a recently developed system used in endoscopy. It creates clear and bright endoscopic images using short-wavelength, narrow-band laser light combined with white laser light. The illuminating light and signal processing emphasize slight color differences in abnormal regions that approximate the normal color of the mucosa. As a result, regions initially appearing red become a deeper shade of red, while regions originally appearing white become brighter, yet with natural tones. This process facilitates recognition of slight differences in the color of the mucosa and clarifies the boundaries of the mucosal pit. AIM To determine whether LCI of the colon can improve the correlation between endoscopic findings and pathological diagnosis. METHODS Consecutive patients who underwent colonoscopy requiring polypectomy or removal by biopsy forceps if possible were recruited. Probable polyp histology was assessed by two endoscopists using the Narrow-band imaging International Colorectal Endoscopic (NICE) classification and LCI data. All detected polyps were sent to the pathology department for pathological diagnosis by two pathologists. RESULTS In total, 94 polyps were found in 43 patients. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value for neoplastic lesion prediction (NICE type2/3) were 96.5%, 83.8%, 90.2%, and 93.9%, respectively. CONCLUSION LCI combined with the NICE classification system is a powerful tool for predicting probable histology of colon polyps.

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دوره 13  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017