| Literature DB >> 29695148 |
Takuma Okamura1, Yugo Iwaya1, Kei Kitahara1, Tomoaki Suga2, Eiji Tanaka1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study examined the accuracy of endoscopic evaluation for determining the Helicobacter pylori infection status in patients with mild atrophy who might not exhibit characteristic endoscopic findings.Entities:
Keywords: Endoscopic diagnosis; Mild atrophy; Diagnostic accuracy; Helicobacter pylori
Year: 2018 PMID: 29695148 PMCID: PMC6078923 DOI: 10.5946/ce.2017.177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Endosc ISSN: 2234-2400
Fig. 1.Helicobacter pylori-positive case (30-year-old man). (A) Antrum, (B) angulus, (C) lesser curvature of the lower body, (D) greater curvature of the lower body, (E) greater curvature of the upper body, and (F) cardia.
Characteristics of Endoscopists and Patients
| Endoscopists ( | ||
|---|---|---|
| Experience as an endoscopist, years, median (range) | 7 (1–35) | |
| Experienced endoscopists / Trainees, | 22 (55) / 18 (45) | |
| Age, years, median (range) | 36 (15–72) | 35 (16–70) |
| Sex (male/female), | 9 (36) / 16 (64) | 9 (36) / 16 (64) |
H. pylori, Helicobacter pylori.
Accuracy Rate of Endoscopic Diagnosis for Helicobacter pylori Infection Status
| All endoscopists ( | Experienced endoscopists ( | trainees ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall (%) | 67.3±8.3 | 68.9±8.5 | 65.3±7.6 | 0.089 |
| PPV (%) | 73.7±12.8 | 75.4±12.8 | 71.5±12.6 | 0.163 |
| NPV (%) | 67.2±10.0 | 69.1±10.2 | 64.9±9.4 | 0.066 |
Values are expressed as the mean±standard deviation.
PPV, positive predictive value; NPV, negative predictive value.
Fig. 2.Correlation between accuracy rate and endoscopy experience.
Fig. 3.Endoscopic features. (A) Antrum with nodularity and (B) greater curvature of the lower body with mucosal swelling.
Endoscopic Findings Selected during Infection Status Judgment
| Endoscopic finding | Mean number of answers per endoscopist for 50 cases | Response rate (%) | Accuracy rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atrophy | 22.6±14.4 | 45.1±28.8 | 64.5±13.3 |
| Diffuse redness | 4.6±7.5 | 9.3±15.1 | 74.1±32.4 |
| Foveolar-hyperplastic polyp | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Map-like redness | 0.4±1.7 | 0.8±3.5 | 66.7±22.1 |
| Xanthoma | 0.3±1.0 | 0.6±1.9 | 41.7±32.4 |
| Hematin | 3.3±3.5 | 6.6±7.0 | 60.3±33.3 |
| Red streak | 10.8±10.0 | 21.7±20.0 | 73.0±21.8 |
| Intestinal metaplasia | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Mucosal swelling | 5.1±7.1 | 10.3±14.2 | 76.6±24.1 |
| Patchy redness | 1.3±1.8 | 2.6±3.7 | 66.7±42.0 |
| Depressive erosion | 0.5±0.9 | 1.0±1.8 | 57.9±45.8 |
| Enlarged fold | 3.1±7.1 | 6.2±14.1 | 69.9±31.2 |
| Sticky mucus | 2.7±4.5 | 5.3±9.0 | 51.9±34.0 |
| Fundic gland polyp | 1.3±2.2 | 2.5±4.4 | 76.0±34.5 |
| Spotty redness | 2.9±5.1 | 5.9±10.2 | 70.1±35.2 |
| Multiple white and flat elevated lesions | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Regular arrangement of collecting venules | 29.5±11.4 | 59.0±22.7 | 67.4±9.1 |
| Nodularity | 4.9±7.1 | 9.8±14.1 | 89.3±10.7 |
| Raised erosion | 1.1±2.0 | 2.2±4.1 | 59.1±33.4 |
Values are expressed as the mean±standard deviation.
Fig. 4.Accuracy rate according to the frequency of selecting nodularity or mucosal swelling.