| Literature DB >> 26793782 |
Eriko So Tsuruki1, Yutaka Saito1, Seiichiro Abe1, Hiroyuki Takamaru1, Masayoshi Yamada1, Taku Sakamoto1, Takeshi Nakajima1, Takahisa Matsuda1, Shigeki Sekine2, Hirokazu Taniguchi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: Five-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is being increasingly used for photodynamic diagnosis and therapy of various types of tumors including brain, urologic, and other neoplasias. The use of 5-ALA to treat Barrett's carcinomas has been documented, but its clinical effectiveness for diagnosis of gastrointestinal tumors, particularly early cancers, remains unknown. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The aim of our feasibility study was to evaluate the visibility of colorectal tumors using endoscopic fluorescence imaging (EFI) after oral administration of 5-ALA. The lesions identified by direct visualization and by the spectrums produced using EFI modality with 5-ALA were compared to the clinicopathologic features of resected specimens.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26793782 PMCID: PMC4713173 DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-110432
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endosc Int Open ISSN: 2196-9736
Fig. 1 a VLD-EX exposes the colorectal tumors to light using a special probe-type fiber. b Special probe-type fiber was inserted from the channel of the endoscope.
Fig. 2 a PpIX reagent for positive control. b Specific spectrum of PpIX is displayed in monitor of VLD-EX. Background noise and autofluorescence are displayed in the grey area. PpIX: Protoporphyrin IX.
Fig. 3 a Fluorescence + b Specific spectrum of PPIX. Intensity Difference (ID): I*636 nm- I626 nm I*: Relative Intensity c Fluorescence d Non-specific spectrum.
The characteristic of fluorescence, positive or negative
| Fluorescence + | Fluorescence – | |
| Male/female | 11/11 | 5/0 |
| Age, median (range) | 68 (52 – 85) | 70 (59 – 77) |
| Location, colon/rectum | 12/10 | 5/0 |
| Macroscopic type, Flat or depressed/sessile | 7/15 | 4/1 |
| Size (mm), median (range) | 32.5 (10 – 75) | 30 (20 – 60) |
| Low-grade IEN/high-grade neoplasia/submucosal carcinoma | 5/7/10 | 3/2/0 |
IEN; intraepithelial neoplasia
Paris endoscopy classification criteria
Fluorescence positive rate according to histopathology and macroscopic types
| Histopathology | |||
| Low-grade IEN | High-grade neoplasia | Submucosal carcinoma | |
| Fluorescence + | |||
| Macroscopic type | |||
| Flat or depressed* | 0 % (0/3) | 66.6 % (2/3) | 100 % (5/5) |
| Sessile (with protrusion) | 100 % (5/5) | 83.3 % (5/6) | 100 % (5/5) |
IEN; intraepithelial neoplasia
Flat or Depressed: 0-IIa, 0-IIa + IIc, Sessile (with protrusion): 0-Is, 0-Is + IIa, 0-Is + IIc