Clinically Available Optical Imaging Technologies in Endoscopic Lesion Detection: Current Status and Future Perspective

Endoscopic optical imaging technologies for the detection and evaluation of dysplasia and early cancer have made great strides in recent decades. With the capacity of in vivo early detection of subtle lesions, they allow modern endoscopists to provide accurate and effective optical diagnosis in real...

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Main Authors: Zhongyu He, Peng Wang, Yuelong Liang, Zuoming Fu, Xuesong Ye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Healthcare Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7594513
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spelling doaj-5fbbba93d2fd401da60041a013aa077d2021-02-22T00:01:42ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Healthcare Engineering2040-23092021-01-01202110.1155/2021/7594513Clinically Available Optical Imaging Technologies in Endoscopic Lesion Detection: Current Status and Future PerspectiveZhongyu He0Peng Wang1Yuelong Liang2Zuoming Fu3Xuesong Ye4Biosensor National Special LaboratoryBiosensor National Special LaboratoryDepartment of General SurgeryBiosensor National Special LaboratoryBiosensor National Special LaboratoryEndoscopic optical imaging technologies for the detection and evaluation of dysplasia and early cancer have made great strides in recent decades. With the capacity of in vivo early detection of subtle lesions, they allow modern endoscopists to provide accurate and effective optical diagnosis in real time. This review mainly analyzes the current status of clinically available endoscopic optical imaging techniques, with emphasis on the latest updates of existing techniques. We summarize current coverage of these technologies in major hospital departments such as gastroenterology, urology, gynecology, otolaryngology, pneumology, and laparoscopic surgery. In order to promote a broader understanding, we further cover the underlying principles of these technologies and analyze their performance. Moreover, we provide a brief overview of future perspectives in related technologies, such as computer-assisted diagnosis (CAD) algorithms dealing with exploring endoscopic video data. We believe all these efforts will benefit the healthcare of the community, help endoscopists improve the accuracy of diagnosis, and relieve patients’ suffering.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7594513
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author Zhongyu He
Peng Wang
Yuelong Liang
Zuoming Fu
Xuesong Ye
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Peng Wang
Yuelong Liang
Zuoming Fu
Xuesong Ye
Clinically Available Optical Imaging Technologies in Endoscopic Lesion Detection: Current Status and Future Perspective
Journal of Healthcare Engineering
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Peng Wang
Yuelong Liang
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title Clinically Available Optical Imaging Technologies in Endoscopic Lesion Detection: Current Status and Future Perspective
title_short Clinically Available Optical Imaging Technologies in Endoscopic Lesion Detection: Current Status and Future Perspective
title_full Clinically Available Optical Imaging Technologies in Endoscopic Lesion Detection: Current Status and Future Perspective
title_fullStr Clinically Available Optical Imaging Technologies in Endoscopic Lesion Detection: Current Status and Future Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Clinically Available Optical Imaging Technologies in Endoscopic Lesion Detection: Current Status and Future Perspective
title_sort clinically available optical imaging technologies in endoscopic lesion detection: current status and future perspective
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Healthcare Engineering
issn 2040-2309
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Endoscopic optical imaging technologies for the detection and evaluation of dysplasia and early cancer have made great strides in recent decades. With the capacity of in vivo early detection of subtle lesions, they allow modern endoscopists to provide accurate and effective optical diagnosis in real time. This review mainly analyzes the current status of clinically available endoscopic optical imaging techniques, with emphasis on the latest updates of existing techniques. We summarize current coverage of these technologies in major hospital departments such as gastroenterology, urology, gynecology, otolaryngology, pneumology, and laparoscopic surgery. In order to promote a broader understanding, we further cover the underlying principles of these technologies and analyze their performance. Moreover, we provide a brief overview of future perspectives in related technologies, such as computer-assisted diagnosis (CAD) algorithms dealing with exploring endoscopic video data. We believe all these efforts will benefit the healthcare of the community, help endoscopists improve the accuracy of diagnosis, and relieve patients’ suffering.
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