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Evaluation of the impact of linked color imaging for improving the visibility of colonic polyp.

Yasuyoshi Tanaka1, Takuya Inoue1,2, Kazuki Kakimoto1, Kei Nakazawa1, Hideki Tawa1, Yuki Hirata1, Toshihiko Okada1, Sadaharu Nouda1, Ken Kawakami1, Toshihisa Takeuchi1, Yutaro Egashira3, Kazuhide Higuchi1.   

Abstract

Linked color imaging (LCI) is a novel endoscopic system used to increase color contrast. As LCI does not decrease luminal brightness, it may improve the detection of colonic neoplasms. However, the extent to which LCI improves the visibility of colonic polyps has not yet been determined. Between December 2016 and May 2017, patients who received total colonoscopy were consecutively recruited into this retrospective, single-center study. For each polyp identified, images obtained from white light (WL) imaging, blue laser imaging (BLI), and LCI of the same lesion and its surrounding mucosa were evaluated. The color differences (ΔE) between each lesion and its surrounding mucosa in non-magnified images were computed quantitatively using the CIELAB color space, which defines color perception according to colorimetric values, and compared among WL, BLI, LCI, and chromoendoscopy. The ΔE between the vessel and non-vessel areas in magnified images was also assessed. Of the 64 patients who were incorporated into this study, non-magnified and magnified (×80) images from 113 and 95 polyps, respectively, were assessed. The ΔE was intensified by LCI and chromoendoscopy compared with WL and BLI. The ΔE of neoplastic lesions was also intensified by LCI. In magnified images, BLI and LCI significantly increased the ΔE between the vessel and non-vessel areas compared with WL. Luminal brightness, indicated by L*, was not impaired by LCI; however, was reduced by BLI compared with WL and LCI. These results suggest that LCI enhanced the detection of colonic neoplasms without impairing luminal brightness. We propose the routine use of LCI for colonic polyp detection and BLI for magnifying observations of colonic polyps detected by LCI.
Copyright © 2019, Spandidos Publications.

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Keywords:  adenoma; colonoscopy; detection; linked color imaging

Year:  2019        PMID: 31620200      PMCID: PMC6788169          DOI: 10.3892/ol.2019.10917

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Lett        ISSN: 1792-1074            Impact factor:   2.967


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