Literature DB >> 26927367

Narrow-band imaging (NBI) magnifying endoscopic classification of colorectal tumors proposed by the Japan NBI Expert Team.

Yasushi Sano1, Shinji Tanaka2, Shin-Ei Kudo3, Shoichi Saito4, Takahisa Matsuda5, Yoshiki Wada6, Takahiro Fujii7, Hiroaki Ikematsu8, Toshio Uraoka9, Nozomu Kobayashi10, Hisashi Nakamura11, Kinichi Hotta12, Takahiro Horimatsu13, Naoto Sakamoto14, Kuang-I Fu15, Osamu Tsuruta16, Hiroshi Kawano17, Hiroshi Kashida18, Yoji Takeuchi19, Hirohisa Machida20, Toshihiro Kusaka21, Naohisa Yoshida22, Ichiro Hirata23, Takeshi Terai24, Hiro-O Yamano25, Kazuhiro Kaneko8, Takeshi Nakajima5, Taku Sakamoto5, Yuichiro Yamaguchi26, Naoto Tamai4, Naoko Nakano23, Nana Hayashi2, Shiro Oka2, Mineo Iwatate1, Hideki Ishikawa22, Yoshitaka Murakami27, Shigeaki Yoshida28, Yutaka Saito5.   

Abstract

Many clinical studies on narrow-band imaging (NBI) magnifying endoscopy classifications advocated so far in Japan (Sano, Hiroshima, Showa, and Jikei classifications) have reported the usefulness of NBI magnifying endoscopy for qualitative and quantitative diagnosis of colorectal lesions. However, discussions at professional meetings have raised issues such as: (i) the presence of multiple terms for the same or similar findings; (ii) the necessity of including surface patterns in magnifying endoscopic classifications; and (iii) differences in the NBI findings in elevated and superficial lesions. To resolve these problems, the Japan NBI Expert Team (JNET) was constituted with the aim of establishing a universal NBI magnifying endoscopic classification for colorectal tumors (JNET classification) in 2011. Consensus was reached on this classification using the modified Delphi method, and this classification was proposed in June 2014. The JNET classification consists of four categories of vessel and surface pattern (i.e. Types 1, 2A, 2B, and 3). Types 1, 2A, 2B, and 3 are correlated with the histopathological findings of hyperplastic polyp/sessile serrated polyp (SSP), low-grade intramucosal neoplasia, high-grade intramucosal neoplasia/shallow submucosal invasive cancer, and deep submucosal invasive cancer, respectively.
© 2016 Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society.

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Keywords:  classification; colorectal neoplasms; magnifying endoscopy; narrow band imaging; the Japan NBI expert team (JNET)

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26927367     DOI: 10.1111/den.12644

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Endosc        ISSN: 0915-5635            Impact factor:   7.559


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