高清结肠镜检查与 i-SCAN 成像技术相结合在腺瘤和晚期病变的检测方面优于单独使用高清结肠镜检查。

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-06-18 DOI:10.1155/2015/167406
Erik A Bowman, Patrick R Pfau, Arnab Mitra, Mark Reichelderfer, Deepak V Gopal, Benjamin S Hall, Mark E Benson
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背景。在一些小型研究中,使用 i-SCAN 提高腺瘤息肉检测率的结果好坏参半。i-SCAN 作为结肠镜检查期间结直肠癌筛查的主要监测方式,其效用尚不确定。目的是比较高清白光内窥镜(HDWLE)和 i-SCAN 在结肠镜检查期间检测腺瘤的能力。方法:前瞻性队列研究对 1936 名在门诊手术中心接受结肠镜筛查的平均风险患者进行前瞻性队列研究。患者在接受结肠镜检查时,在内镜筛查检查过程中使用高清白光内镜抽取法和 i-SCAN 抽取法。主要结果是i-SCAN与高清白光内镜的腺瘤检出率。次要指标包括息肉大小、病理和形态。结果1007 名患者接受了 i-SCAN 结肠镜检查,929 名患者接受了高清白光内镜检查。i-SCAN 组检测出 618 个腺瘤,而 HDWLE 组检测出 402 个(P < 0.01)。i-SCAN 发现的晚期腺瘤(≥10 毫米)更多,分别为 79 个和 47 个(p = 0.021),而仅根据组织学发现的腺瘤则分别为 37 个和 18 个(p = 0.028)。结论:与高清白光内窥镜检查相比,i-SCAN 发现的腺瘤和晚期腺瘤明显更多。
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High Definition Colonoscopy Combined with i-SCAN Imaging Technology Is Superior in the Detection of Adenomas and Advanced Lesions Compared to High Definition Colonoscopy Alone.

Background. Improved detection of adenomatous polyps using i-SCAN has mixed results in small studies. Utility of i-SCAN as a primary surveillance modality for colorectal cancer screening during colonoscopy is uncertain. Aim. Comparing high definition white light endoscopy (HDWLE) to i-SCAN in their ability to detect adenomas during colonoscopy. Methods. Prospective cohort study of 1936 average risk patients who had a screening colonoscopy at an ambulatory procedure center. Patients underwent colonoscopy with high definition white light endoscopy withdrawal versus i-SCAN withdrawal during endoscopic screening exam. Primary outcome measurement was adenoma detection rate for i-SCAN versus high definition white light endoscopy. Secondary measurements included polyp size, pathology, and morphology. Results. 1007 patients underwent colonoscopy with i-SCAN and 929 with HDWLE. 618 adenomas were detected in the i-SCAN group compared to 402 in the HDWLE group (p < 0.01). More advanced adenomas (≥10 mm) were found by i-SCAN, 79 versus 47 (p = 0.021) and based upon histology alone 37 versus 18 (p = 0.028). Conclusions. i-SCAN detected significantly more adenomas and advanced adenomas compared to high definition white light endoscopy.

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