The value of narrowband imaging using the Ni classification in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer
Abstract Introduction Narrowband imaging (NBI) is a special endoscopic optical enhancement setting allowing better visualization of mucosal microvasculature compared to white light endoscopy. This study evaluates the validity of NBI using the Ni classification in the detection and differentiation of...
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doaj-2d1854fba4b2450da0f8a1d26e6416022020-11-25T03:57:42ZengWileyLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology2378-80382020-08-015466567110.1002/lio2.414The value of narrowband imaging using the Ni classification in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancerSejad Ahmadzada0Evan Tseros1Niranjan Sritharan2Narinder Singh3Mark Smith4Carsten E. Palme5Faruque Riffat6Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Westmead Hospital Westmead New South Wales AustraliaDepartment of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Westmead Hospital Westmead New South Wales AustraliaDepartment of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Westmead Hospital Westmead New South Wales AustraliaDepartment of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Westmead Hospital Westmead New South Wales AustraliaDepartment of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Westmead Hospital Westmead New South Wales AustraliaDepartment of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Westmead Hospital Westmead New South Wales AustraliaDepartment of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Westmead Hospital Westmead New South Wales AustraliaAbstract Introduction Narrowband imaging (NBI) is a special endoscopic optical enhancement setting allowing better visualization of mucosal microvasculature compared to white light endoscopy. This study evaluates the validity of NBI using the Ni classification in the detection and differentiation of severe dysplasia (SD) and glottic squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Methods Patients with suspicious vocal cord lesions underwent conventional white light endoscopy followed by clinically indicated biopsy. At the same time, NBI images were obtained and graded independently. Lesions were graded from I to V according to the Ni classification and compared to histopathological findings. Results Fifty‐two patients were included in this study (40 SCC and 12 SD). The sensitivity and specificity of NBI in diagnosing laryngeal cancer was 95.0% (CI, 83.9%‐99.4%) and 83.3% (CI, 51.6%‐97.9%), respectively. The negative likelihood ratio was 0.06. Higher Ni grades correlated very strongly with more advanced disease. Conclusions NBI using the Ni classification is a sensitive diagnostic tool for the detection and differentiation of early neoplastic and preneoplastic glottic lesions. As higher Ni classification correlates strongly with advanced disease, it serves as a useful adjunct to white light endoscopy in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer. Level of Evidence: Level IV.https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.414glottic cancerlaryngeal cancernarrowband imagingNBINi classification |
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Sejad Ahmadzada Evan Tseros Niranjan Sritharan Narinder Singh Mark Smith Carsten E. Palme Faruque Riffat |
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Sejad Ahmadzada Evan Tseros Niranjan Sritharan Narinder Singh Mark Smith Carsten E. Palme Faruque Riffat The value of narrowband imaging using the Ni classification in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology glottic cancer laryngeal cancer narrowband imaging NBI Ni classification |
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Sejad Ahmadzada Evan Tseros Niranjan Sritharan Narinder Singh Mark Smith Carsten E. Palme Faruque Riffat |
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The value of narrowband imaging using the Ni classification in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer |
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The value of narrowband imaging using the Ni classification in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer |
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The value of narrowband imaging using the Ni classification in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer |
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The value of narrowband imaging using the Ni classification in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer |
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The value of narrowband imaging using the Ni classification in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer |
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value of narrowband imaging using the ni classification in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer |
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Wiley |
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Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology |
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2378-8038 |
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2020-08-01 |
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Abstract Introduction Narrowband imaging (NBI) is a special endoscopic optical enhancement setting allowing better visualization of mucosal microvasculature compared to white light endoscopy. This study evaluates the validity of NBI using the Ni classification in the detection and differentiation of severe dysplasia (SD) and glottic squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Methods Patients with suspicious vocal cord lesions underwent conventional white light endoscopy followed by clinically indicated biopsy. At the same time, NBI images were obtained and graded independently. Lesions were graded from I to V according to the Ni classification and compared to histopathological findings. Results Fifty‐two patients were included in this study (40 SCC and 12 SD). The sensitivity and specificity of NBI in diagnosing laryngeal cancer was 95.0% (CI, 83.9%‐99.4%) and 83.3% (CI, 51.6%‐97.9%), respectively. The negative likelihood ratio was 0.06. Higher Ni grades correlated very strongly with more advanced disease. Conclusions NBI using the Ni classification is a sensitive diagnostic tool for the detection and differentiation of early neoplastic and preneoplastic glottic lesions. As higher Ni classification correlates strongly with advanced disease, it serves as a useful adjunct to white light endoscopy in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer. Level of Evidence: Level IV. |
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glottic cancer laryngeal cancer narrowband imaging NBI Ni classification |
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