Literature DB >> 17659811

Color auto-fluorescence from cancer lesions: improved detection of central type lung cancer.

Kyoko Nakanishi1, Yoshinobu Ohsaki, Maki Kurihara, Shoko Nakao, Yuka Fujita, Kaneyoshi Takeyama, Shinobu Osanai, Naoyuki Miyokawa, Susumu Nakajima.   

Abstract

A fluorescence endoscopic system, PDS-2000, enabled observation of color auto-fluorescence from the human body. We performed a clinical study to determine whether color auto-fluorescence bronchoscopy using PDS-2000 improved the accuracy of central type lung cancer diagnosis, as compared to white light bronchoscopy. White light bronchoscopy followed by auto-fluorescence bronchoscopy was performed in 71 subjects with either bronchogenic cancer, previous lung cancer, bloody sputum or who were at a high risk of developing lung cancer. Findings of white light bronchoscopy and auto-fluorescence bronchoscopy were classified into three categories. Two hundred eighty-eight biopsy specimens were taken from all sites which were considered to be abnormal by white light bronchoscopy as well as by auto-fluorescence bronchoscopy. The pathological findings were classified into nine categories. The sensitivity of only white light bronchoscopy (WLB) regarding the detection of severe dysplasia and cancer was compared with that of only auto-fluorescence bronchoscopy (AFB) and that of WLB+AFB. We quantified color endoscopic fluorescence images and compared the red/green signal intensity ratio (R/G ratio) according to the pathological diagnosis. The pathological diagnosis was normal in 123, inflammation, hyperplasia or metaplasia in 120, mild or moderate dysplasia in 8, severe dysplasia in 14 and cancer in 23. The sensitivity of WLB, AFB and WLB+AFB regarding the detection of severe dysplasia or cancer was 54.1%, 81.1% and 89.2%, respectively. The R/G ratio was significantly increased in the areas with severe dysplasia and cancer.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17659811     DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2007.06.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lung Cancer        ISSN: 0169-5002            Impact factor:   5.705


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