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Narrow band imaging and white light endoscopy in the characterization of a polypectomy scar: A single-blind observational study.


ABSTRACT: AIM:To assess the incremental benefit of narrow band imaging (NBI) and white light endoscopy (WLE), randomizing the initial technique for the detection of residual neoplasia at the polypectomy scar after an endoscopic piecemeal mucosal resection (EPMR). METHODS:We conducted an observational study in an academic center to assess the incremental benefit of NBI and WLE randomly applied 1:1 (NBI-WLE or WLE-NBI) in the follow-up of a post-EPMR scar by the same endoscopist. RESULTS:A total of 112 EPMR scars were included. The median baseline polyp size was 20 mm (interquartile range: 14-30). At first review, NBI and WLE showed good sensitivity (85.0% vs 78.9%), specificity (77.1% vs 84.2%) and overall accuracy (80.0% vs 82.5%). NBI after WLE (WLE-NBI group) improved accuracy, but this difference was not statistically significant [area under the curve (AUC): 86.8% vs 81.6%, P = 0.15]. WLE after NBI (NBI-WLE group) did not improve accuracy (AUC: 81.4% vs 81.1%, P = 0.9). Overall, recurrence was found in 39/112 (34.8%) lesions. CONCLUSION:Although no statistically significant differences were found between the two techniques at the first post-EPMR assessment, the use of NBI after WLE may improve residual neoplasia detection. Nevertheless, biopsy is still required in the first scar review.

SUBMITTER: Riu Pons F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6288651 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Narrow band imaging and white light endoscopy in the characterization of a polypectomy scar: A single-blind observational study.

Riu Pons Fausto F   Andreu Montserrat M   Gimeno Beltran Javier J   Álvarez-Gonzalez Marco Antonio MA   Seoane Urgorri Agustín A   Dedeu Josep Maria JM   Barranco Priego Luis L   Bessa Xavier X  

World journal of gastroenterology 20181201 45


<h4>Aim</h4>To assess the incremental benefit of narrow band imaging (NBI) and white light endoscopy (WLE), randomizing the initial technique for the detection of residual neoplasia at the polypectomy scar after an endoscopic piecemeal mucosal resection (EPMR).<h4>Methods</h4>We conducted an observational study in an academic center to assess the incremental benefit of NBI and WLE randomly applied 1:1 (NBI-WLE or WLE-NBI) in the follow-up of a post-EPMR scar by the same endoscopist.<h4>Results</  ...[more]

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