Literature DB >> 18197583

Early detection of premalignant conditions in the colon by fluorescence endoscopy using local sensitization with hexaminolevulinate.

B Mayinger1, F Neumann, C Kastner, K Degitz, E G Hahn, D Schwab.   

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BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: We aimed to determine the feasibility of obtaining selective fluorescence of precancerous/cancerous lesions in the colon with a new fluorescence video endoscope system in combination with the selective photosensitizer precursor hexaminolevulinate (HAL), and to carry out a dose-finding study with evaluation of the optimal dose and application time. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 12 patients with colorectal lesions underwent sensitization with locally applied HAL enemas in two concentrations (0.8 mmol and 1.6 mmol). The examination was conducted either 30 or 60 minutes after rectal administration of the sensitizer, using a special light source capable of delivering either white or blue excitation light. Red fluorescence induced by illumination with blue light was detected via a prototype fluorescence video colonoscope. Biopsies were taken from suspicious areas found with white or blue light. Corresponding endoscopic, fluorescence, and microscopic findings were compared.
RESULTS: Using histological findings as the gold standard, 52/53 of the premalignant/malignant lesions showed red fluorescence under the photodynamic diagnosis (PDD) examination; 38/53 were detected with white-light endoscopy. The PDD mode showed 28 % more polyps than did white-light endoscopic imaging. The greatest fluorescence intensity in precancerous lesions was found with retention for 60 minutes of 500 ml of 1.6 mmol HAL.
CONCLUSIONS: Administration of HAL enema induces selective lesion fluorescence and increases the lesion detection rate in patients with colorectal adenoma and early carcinoma.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18197583     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-967019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endoscopy        ISSN: 0013-726X            Impact factor:   10.093


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