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An Additional 30-s Observation of the Right-Sided Colon with Narrow Band Imaging Decreases Missed Polyps: A Pilot Study.

Naohisa Yoshida1, Ken Inoue2, Ritsu Yasuda2, Ryohei Hirose2, Osamu Dohi2, Yuji Naito2, Takaaki Murakami3, Yutaka Inada4, Kiyoshi Ogiso5, Yukiko Morinaga6, Mitsuo Kishimoto6, Rafiz Abdul Rani7, Yoshito Itoh2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Previous narrow-band imaging (NBI) was dark and reported not to be useful for polyp detection. In this study, we analyzed the efficacy of an additional 30-s observation of the right-sided colon with the recent bright high-resolution NBI.
METHODS: We enrolled patients undergoing colonoscopy from February 2015 to May 2017 in two institutions. All procedures were performed with the latest system (EVIS LUCERA ELITE, Olympus). The cecum and ascending colon were first observed with white light imaging (WLI) in both the NBI and WLI group. Then, the colonoscope was re-inserted, and the cecum and ascending colon were observed for an additional 30 s. In this second observation, NBI was performed for the first 130 patients in the NBI group and WLI for the next 130 in the WLI group. The number of adenoma and sessile serrated polyps (ASPs) in the second observation were examined in both groups. According to our initial pilot study, the sample size was estimated at 126.
RESULTS: In the first observation, the number of ASPs was 72 in the NBI group and 72 in the WLI group (p = 1.0). In the second observation, the number of ASPs was 23 in the NBI group and 10 in the WLI group (p = 0.02). The polyp and adenoma detection rates in the second observation were 16.2% and 12.3% in the NBI group and 7.7% (p = 0.03) and 6.2% (p = 0.09) in the WLI group.
CONCLUSIONS: The additional 30-s observation with recent NBI decreased missed polyps in the right-sided colon.

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Keywords:  Colonoscopy; Colorectal polyp; Narrow-band imaging; Polyp detection; Polyp miss

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30232637     DOI: 10.1007/s10620-018-5275-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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