Evaluation of colon mucosa using screening colonoscopy and flexible spectral imaging color enhancement in patients with long lasting ulcerative colitis
Autor: | Müjde Soytürk, Seda Akkaya Özdinç, Mesut Akarsu, Sulen Sarioglu, Ömer Topalak, Gozde Dervis Hakim, Ozgul Sagol, Göksel Bengi, Hale Akpinar |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Colonoscopy Magnification General Medicine Image Enhancement medicine.disease Ulcerative colitis Inflammatory bowel disease Reasearch Article digestive system diseases Endoscopy Dysplasia Color enhancement medicine Humans Colitis Ulcerative Radiology Intestinal Mucosa Colitis business |
Zdroj: | Croatian Medical Journal Volume 62 Issue 5 |
ISSN: | 1332-8166 0353-9504 |
Popis: | Aim To determine which flexible spectral imaging color enhancement (FICE) channel best visualizes colon mucosa in ulcerative colitis (UC) and to compare FICE imaging with standard imaging. Methods The study enrolled patients with ulcerative coli - tis in remission who had inflammatory bowel disease for at least 8 years. All patients underwent screening colonos - copy. The entire colon, especially the suspicious areas in terms of dysplasia, were imaged with standard endosco - py and FICE. Random and target biopsies were obtained. Histopathological diagnosis was made and image patterns were evaluated. Seven endoscopists evaluated normal, colitis, and polyp images obtained with FICE. Results One hundred and twenty-three colon segments were evaluated and 1831 images were obtained from 18 patients. A total of 1652 images were FICE and 179 were standard images. Separate FICE images were obtained for normal colon mucosa, polypoid lesions, and colitis areas. Normal colon mucosa was best visualized using the sec - ond, sixth, and ninth FICE channel; polyps using the third, seventh, and ninth channel; and colitis using the second, third, and ninth channel. When all images were analyzed, the second and ninth channel were significantly bet - ter than the other channels. A total of 584 biopsies were obtained, including 492 (84.2%) random biopsies and 92 (15.7%) target biopsies. Random biopsies detected no dys - plasia, but target biopsies detected low-grade dysplasia in three diminutive polyps. Conclusion FICE was not significantly better at dysplasia screening than the standard procedure, but it effectively detected diminutive polyps and evaluated surface pat - terns without using magnification. FICE might contribute to the assessment of inflammation severity in patients with UC in clinical remission. However, more extensive studies are necessary to confirm these findings |
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