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Procedure time and the determination of polypoid abnormalities with experience: implementation of a chromoendoscopy program for surveillance colonoscopy for ulcerative colitis.

Michael F Picco1, Shabana Pasha, Jonathan A Leighton, David Bruining, Edward V Loftus, Colleen S Thomas, Julia E Crook, Murli Krishna, Michael Wallace.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Procedure length and agreement in detection of abnormalities may limit implementation of chromoendoscopy (CE) for dysplasia surveillance in ulcerative colitis (UC). We investigated these factors among endoscopists inexperienced in this technique.
METHODS: Six investigators performed surveillance colonoscopy with white light endoscopy (WLE) followed by CE on 75 patients with long-standing UC. Interobserver agreement for WLE and CE images of polyps and nonpolypoid mucosa was determined. Withdrawal times from the cecum were compared based on number of colonoscopies performed. Dysplasia detection rate with WLE was compared with CE.
RESULTS: The analysis of 586 images (266 WLE and 320 CE) from 57 patients included images of 160 polyps (64 flat) with 29 dysplastic lesions. All investigators identified 10/11 WLE images of dysplasia and 4 identified all 18 CE dysplasia images, 1 missed 1 and 1 missed 3. Four dysplastic lesions were not identified by 1 or more investigators and all measured <5 mm. Interobserver agreement for lesions was high with kappa scores of 0.91 and 0.86 for WLE and CE, respectively. Among the 75 patients enrolled, dysplasia was found in 9.3% with WLE compared with 21.3% with WLE and CE (P = 0.007). Median colonoscopy withdrawal time improved from 31 minutes for endoscopists performing fewer than 5 procedures to 18 minutes for 5 to 14 and 19 minutes for more than 15 procedures.
CONCLUSIONS: Indigo carmine CE for UC surveillance resulted in high rates of interobserver agreement for polyp detection, acceptable withdrawal times, and enhanced dysplasia detection. These results are encouraging for the implementation of CE programs for chronic UC.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23811635     DOI: 10.1097/MIB.0b013e3182902aba

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflamm Bowel Dis        ISSN: 1078-0998            Impact factor:   5.325


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Authors:  Noa Krugliak Cleveland; Ruben J Colman; Dylan Rodriquez; Ayal Hirsch; Russell D Cohen; Stephen B Hanauer; John Hart; David T Rubin
Journal:  Inflamm Bowel Dis       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 5.325

Review 2.  Chromoendoscopy: role in modern endoscopic imaging.

Authors:  Rajvinder Singh; Keng Hoong Chiam; Florencia Leiria; Leonardo Zorron Cheng Tao Pu; Kun Cheong Choi; Mariana Militz
Journal:  Transl Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2020-07-05

Review 3.  Endoscopic Surveillance in Long-standing Colitis.

Authors:  Brigid S Boland; Amandeep Shergill; Tonya Kaltenbach
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol       Date:  2017-09

4.  Endoscopy: Chromoendoscopy in IBD: indispensable in real-life screening.

Authors:  Raja Atreya; Markus F Neurath
Journal:  Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2016-11-16       Impact factor: 46.802

5.  Endoscopic surveillance strategies for dysplasia in ulcerative colitis.

Authors:  Christine Verdon; Achuthan Aruljothy; Peter L Lakatos; Talat Bessissow
Journal:  Frontline Gastroenterol       Date:  2019-04-12

Review 6.  Chromoendoscopy for colorectal cancer surveillance in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

Authors:  Samir A Shah; David T Rubin; Francis A Farraye
Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep       Date:  2014-09

7.  Chromoendoscopy and Dysplasia Surveillance in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Past, Present, and Future.

Authors:  Steven Naymagon; Thomas A Ullman
Journal:  Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y)       Date:  2015-05

Review 8.  An Update on Surveillance in Ulcerative Colitis.

Authors:  Jimmy K Limdi; Francis A Farraye
Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep       Date:  2018-03-07

9.  Advanced imaging in colonoscopy: contemporary approach to dysplasia surveillance in inflammatory bowel disease.

Authors:  Iosif Beintaris; Matt Rutter
Journal:  Frontline Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-08-23

Review 10.  Colorectal Cancer in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Authors:  Ryan W Stidham; Peter D R Higgins
Journal:  Clin Colon Rectal Surg       Date:  2018-04-01
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