Value of green sign and chicken skin aspects for detecting malignancy of colorectal neoplasia in a prospective characterization study.

IF 2.2 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Endoscopy International Open Pub Date : 2024-07-25 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2350-9631
Pierre Lafeuille, Jérôme Rivory, Alexandru Lupu, Florian Rostain, Jeremie Jacques, Thimothee Wallenhorst, Adrien Bartoli, Serge Torti, Tanguy Fenouil, Frederic Moll, Fabien Subtil, Mathieu Pioche
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Background and study aims Accurate endoscopic characterization of colorectal lesions is essential for predicting histology but is difficult even for experts. Simple criteria could help endoscopists to detect and predict malignancy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of the green sign and chicken skin aspects in detection of malignant colorectal neoplasia. Patients and methods We prospectively characterized and evaluated the histology of all consecutive colorectal lesions detected during screening or referred for endoscopic resection (Pro-CONECCT study). We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of the green sign and chicken skin aspects for detection of superficial and deep invasive lesions. Results 461 patients with 803 colorectal lesions were included. The green sign had a negative predictive value of 89.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 87.1%-91.8%) and 98.1% (95% CI 96.7%-99.0%) for superficial and deep invasive lesions, respectively. In contrast to chicken skin, the green sign showed additional value for detection of both lesion types compared with the CONECCT classification and chicken skin (adjusted odds ratio [OR] for superficial lesions 5.9; 95% CI 3.4-10.2; P <0.001), adjusted OR for deep lesions 9.0; 95% CI 3.9-21.1; P <0.001). Conclusions The green sign may be associated with malignant colorectal neoplasia. Targeting these areas before precise analysis of the lesion could be a way of improving detection of focal malignancies and prediction of the most severe histology.

在一项前瞻性特征研究中,绿色征象和鸡皮征象对检测结直肠肿瘤恶性程度的价值。
背景和研究目的 对结直肠病变进行准确的内镜定性对于预测组织学至关重要,但即使是专家也很难做到。简单的标准可以帮助内镜医师检测和预测恶性肿瘤。本研究旨在评估绿色征和鸡皮征在检测恶性结直肠肿瘤方面的价值。患者和方法 我们对所有在筛查中发现或转诊进行内镜切除的连续结直肠病变进行了前瞻性特征描述和组织学评估(Pro-CONECCT 研究)。我们评估了绿色征和鸡皮征在检测表层和深层浸润性病变方面的诊断准确性。结果 共纳入 461 名患者,803 个结肠直肠病变。绿色征象对浅表和深部浸润性病变的阴性预测值分别为 89.6%(95% 置信区间 [CI] 87.1%-91.8%)和 98.1%(95% 置信区间 96.7%-99.0%)。与鸡皮相比,绿色征与 CONECCT 分类和鸡皮相比,对两种病变类型的检测都有额外价值(浅表病变的调整比值比 [OR] 为 5.9;95% CI 为 3.4-10.2;P P 结论 绿色征可能与恶性结直肠肿瘤有关。在对病变进行精确分析之前,锁定这些区域可能是提高病灶恶性肿瘤检测率和预测最严重组织学的一种方法。
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