Practical utility of linked color imaging in colonoscopy: Updated literature review

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Fumiaki Ishibashi, Sho Suzuki
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The remarkable recent developments in image‐enhanced endoscopy (IEE) have significantly contributed to the advancement of diagnostic techniques. Linked color imaging (LCI) is an IEE technique in which color differences are expanded by processing image data to enhance short‐wavelength narrow‐band light. This feature of LCI causes reddish areas to appear redder and whitish areas to appear whiter. Because most colorectal lesions, such as neoplastic and inflammatory lesions, have a reddish tone, LCI is an effective tool for identifying colorectal lesions by clarifying the redder areas and distinguishing them from the surrounding normal mucosa. To date, eight randomized controlled trials have been conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of LCI in identifying colorectal adenomatous lesions. The results of a meta‐analysis integrating these studies demonstrated that LCI was superior to white‐light endoscopy for detecting colorectal adenomatous lesions. LCI also improves the detection of serrated lesions by enhancing their whiteness. Furthermore, accumulating evidence suggests that LCI is superior to white‐light endoscopy for the diagnosis of the colonic mucosa in patients with ulcerative colitis. In this review, based on a comprehensive search of the current literature since the implementation of LCI, the utility of LCI in the detection and diagnosis of colorectal lesions is discussed. Additionally, the latest data, including attempts to combine artificial intelligence and LCI, are presented.
结肠镜检查中联动彩色成像的实用性:最新文献综述
图像增强内窥镜(IEE)的最新发展极大地推动了诊断技术的进步。联动彩色成像(LCI)是一种 IEE 技术,通过处理图像数据来增强短波长窄带光,从而扩大色差。联动色彩成像的这一特点使偏红的区域看起来更红,偏白的区域看起来更白。由于大多数结直肠病变(如肿瘤性和炎症性病变)的色调偏红,LCI 可清晰显示偏红区域,并将其与周围正常粘膜区分开来,是识别结直肠病变的有效工具。迄今为止,已有八项随机对照试验对 LCI 识别结直肠腺瘤病变的有效性进行了评估。综合这些研究的荟萃分析结果表明,LCI 在检测结直肠腺瘤病变方面优于白光内窥镜检查。LCI 还能提高锯齿状病变的白度,从而提高病变的检出率。此外,越来越多的证据表明,LCI 在诊断溃疡性结肠炎患者的结肠粘膜方面优于白光内镜检查。在这篇综述中,基于对自 LCI 实施以来现有文献的全面检索,讨论了 LCI 在检测和诊断结直肠病变方面的实用性。此外,还介绍了最新的数据,包括将人工智能与 LCI 相结合的尝试。
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Digestive Endoscopy
Digestive Endoscopy 医学-外科
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
15.10%
发文量
291
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Digestive Endoscopy (DEN) is the official journal of the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society, the Asian Pacific Society for Digestive Endoscopy and the World Endoscopy Organization. Digestive Endoscopy serves as a medium for presenting original articles that offer significant contributions to knowledge in the broad field of endoscopy. The Journal also includes Reviews, Original Articles, How I Do It, Case Reports (only of exceptional interest and novelty are accepted), Letters, Techniques and Images, abstracts and news items that may be of interest to endoscopists.
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