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Confocal laser endomicroscopy for in vivo diagnosis of gastric intraepithelial neoplasia: a feasibility study
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文摘

Background

Confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) is a novel endoscopic modality that allows subsurface analysis of the gastric mucosa during ongoing endoscopy. Several studies have reported that this technique is of value in the diagnosis of premalignant lesions in the GI tract, but as yet no investigations have reported its application in the analysis of gastric intraepithelial neoplasia (GIN).

Objective

To assess the feasibility of CLE for the identification and grading of GIN.

Design

Prospective double-blind feasibility study.

Setting

Qilu Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, China.

Patients

CLE images of 33 patients were first evaluated to establish the diagnostic criteria for gastric lesions. Eligible patients were then prospectively investigated by CLE using the newly established criteria.

Interventions

All endoscopically suspicious lesions were examined by CLE, and CLE diagnoses were compared with corresponding histopathologic results.

Main Outcome Measurements

Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative likelihood ratios of CLE diagnosis of biopsy-proven intraepithelial neoplasia by per-lesion analysis.

Results

The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative likelihood ratios of CLE diagnosis of GIN were 77.8 % , 81.8 % , 4.28, and 0.27, respectively. The mean κ value for interobserver agreement for the diagnosis of GIN was 0.70 among endoscopists and 0.71 between endoscopist and GI pathologist. Intraepithelial neoplasia score ≥5 differentiated high-grade from low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia with a sensitivity of 66.7 % and a specificity of 88.0 % .

Limitations

Nonrandomized single-center study, limited number of patients.

Conclusions

CLE is an acceptable and potentially useful technology for the identification and grading of GIN in vivo. The diagnostic accuracy needs to be improved.

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