Exploring the optimal fluorescein dose in probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy for colonic imaging.

Muhammad W Shahid, Julia E Crook, Alexander Meining, Aymeric Perchant, Anna Buchner, Victoria Gomez, Michael B Wallace
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BACKGROUND: Probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) is an emerging method for in-vivo imaging of the gastrointestinal tract and requires a contrast agent. Fluorescein is the most commonly used agent. The optimal dose of fluorescein for pCLE in colon is unknown. OBJECTIVE: Exploration of optimal dose of fluorescein for pCLE in colon. DESIGN: Comparative, prospective pilot trail. SETTING: Tertiary-care center. PATIENTS: 18 participants underwent colonoscopy without complications. INTERVENTIONS: pCLE videos were recorded in normal cecum, using 10% fluorescein intravenously. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: For subjective analysis, pCLE videos were scored for quality, by 2 observers, independently and blinded to fluorescein dose. For objective analysis, signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) were calculated for each video by an expert. RESULTS: 6 fluorescein doses were used, including 0.5 mL, 1 mL, 2.5 mL, 5 mL, 7.5 mL and 10 mL and each dose was used in three patients. For each dose, median image quality score was 2.5, 2.0, 3.25, 4.0, 4.0 and 3.5 by first observer and 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 4.0 and 4.0 by second observer, respectively. The subjective quality scores increased from 0.5 mL to 5.0 mL, with no evidence of further improved quality at 7.5 mL and 10 mL doses. SNR were not significantly different between doses but trended higher for higher doses. LIMITATIONS: Small sample size. The results can not be applied to other parts of gastrointestinal tract i.e. duodenum, esophagus with different blood supply. CONCLUSION: This preliminary study suggests that the optimal dose of fluorescein for high quality pCLE imaging in colon is approximately 5.0 mL.

探讨探针型共聚焦激光内镜下结肠成像荧光素的最佳剂量。
背景:基于探针的共聚焦激光内镜(pCLE)是一种新兴的胃肠道体内成像方法,需要造影剂。荧光素是最常用的药剂。荧光素治疗结肠pCLE的最佳剂量尚不清楚。目的:探讨荧光素治疗结肠pCLE的最佳剂量。设计:比较,前瞻性试点试验。周边环境:三级保健中心。患者:18名参与者接受结肠镜检查,无并发症。干预措施:使用10%荧光素静脉注射,在正常盲肠中记录pCLE视频。主要结局测量:对于主观分析,pCLE视频的质量评分,由2名独立的、不受荧光素剂量影响的观察者进行。为了客观分析,专家计算了每个视频的信噪比(SNR)。结果:共使用荧光素6个剂量,分别为0.5 mL、1 mL、2.5 mL、5 mL、7.5 mL、10 mL,每个剂量分别用于3例患者。每次剂量,第一观察者的图像质量评分中位数分别为2.5、2.0、3.25、4.0、4.0和3.5,第二观察者的图像质量评分中位数分别为2.0、3.0、4.0、5.0、4.0和4.0。主观质量评分从0.5 mL增加到5.0 mL,在7.5 mL和10 mL剂量下没有进一步改善质量的证据。不同剂量间信噪比无显著差异,但剂量越大,信噪比越高。局限性:样本量小。该结果不适用于胃肠道其他部位如十二指肠、食道等血供不同的部位。结论:本初步研究表明,结肠高质量pCLE成像荧光素的最佳剂量约为5.0 mL。
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