The value of three narrow-band imaging model in the diagnosis of small colorectal polyps

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Jie Sha
Pin Wang
Nan Sang
Huiai Zhang
Aiping Yang
Lei Chen
Zewei Gong
Chao Li
Yumeng Qin
Xueliang Li
Yong Ji
Feng Gao
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[1] Jingjiang People’s Hospital,Department of Gastroenterology
[2] Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School,Department of Gastroenterology, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital
[3] The Geriatric Hospital of Nanjing Medical University,Department of Gastroenterology
[4] Taixing People’s Hospital,Department of Gastroenterology
[5] The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University,Department of Gastroenterology
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This prospective study was aimed to evaluate the clinical value of narrow-band imaging (NBI), magnification endoscopy with narrow-band imaging (NBIME) and magnification endoscopy with acetic acid enhancement and narrow-band imaging (AA-NBIME) in the diagnosis of small colorectal polyps. We studied 261 small colorectal polyps from 122 patients with the use of above three techniques. Lesions were resected for histopathological analysis. The endoscopic images were independently reviewed by three experts and three non-experts and the diagnostic accuracy and image definition were compared among the modalities. The “experts-agreed” diagnostic accuracy was 87.7% for NBI versus 91.6% for NBIME versus 94.6% for AA-NBIME. The “non-experts-agreed” diagnostic accuracy was 80.1% for NBI versus 84.3% for NBIME versus 89.3% for AA-NBIME. All experts and non-experts diagnosed the small colorectal polyps statistically more accurately with AA-NBIME than NBI (P < 0.05). In all three modalities, the expert group’s diagnostic accuracies were statistically significantly higher compared with the non-expert group. For experts, the Kappa values for AA-NBIME, NBIME and NBI diagnosis were 0.962 (0.892–1.032), 0.577 (0.507–0.647) and 0.567 (0.497–0.637), respectively; while for nonexperts, 0.818 (0.748–0.888), 0.532 (0.462–0.602) and 0.530 (0.460–0.600). This demonstrated a good reproducibility of AA-NBIME diagnosis. The average scores (experts and non-experts) of images acquired using AA-NBIME were significantly higher than those acquired using NBIME and ME (P < 0.05). AA-NBIME is a promising tool to clearly visualize the mucosal pit pattern (PP) of colorectal polyps for better differentiating neoplastic polyps from non-neoplastic ones.
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