Even non-experts identify non-dysplastic lesions in inflammatory bowel disease via chromoendoscopy: results of a screening program in real-life
Background and study aims Chromoendoscopy with targeted biopsy is the technique of choice for colorectal cancer screening in longstanding inflammatory bowel disease. We aimed to analyze results of a chromoendoscopy screening program and to assess the possibility of identifying low-risk dysplastic le...
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doaj-9d9b2a277e334d6686bc791bb8c2893b2020-11-25T03:23:41ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGEndoscopy International Open2364-37222196-97362019-05-010706E743E75010.1055/a-0839-4514Even non-experts identify non-dysplastic lesions in inflammatory bowel disease via chromoendoscopy: results of a screening program in real-lifeBeatriz Sicilia Aladrén0Yago González-Lama1María García-Alvarado2Mónica Sierra3Jésus Andrés Barrio4Vanesa Prieto Vicente5Luis Hernández6Benito Velayos7Lara Arias Garcia8Lucia Relea9Patricia Suarez10Ramón Atienza11Mónica Vásquez12Luis Fernández-Salazar13Fernando Muñoz14Hospital Universitario de Burgos, Burgos, SpainHospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Spain Complejo Asistencial de Zamora, Castilla y León, Spain Hospital Universitario de León, León, SpainHospital Universitario Río Hortega de Valladolid, Valladolid, SpainHospital Universitario de Salamanca, Castilla y León, SpainHospital Santos Reyes. Aranda de Duero, Castilla y León, SpainHospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid, Valladolid, SpainHospital Universitario de Burgos, Burgos, SpainHospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Spain Hospital Universitario de León, León, SpainHospital Universitario Río Hortega de Valladolid, Valladolid, SpainHospital Santos Reyes. Aranda de Duero, Castilla y León, SpainHospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid, Valladolid, SpainHospital Universitario de Salamanca, Castilla y León, SpainBackground and study aims Chromoendoscopy with targeted biopsy is the technique of choice for colorectal cancer screening in longstanding inflammatory bowel disease. We aimed to analyze results of a chromoendoscopy screening program and to assess the possibility of identifying low-risk dysplastic lesions by their endoscopic appearance in order to avoid histological analysis. Materials and methods We retrospectively reviewed chromoendoscopies performed between February 2011 and June 2017 in seven Spanish hospitals in a standardized fashion. We analyzed the findings and the diagnostic yield of the Kudo pit pattern for predicting dysplasia. Results A total of 709 chromoendoscopies (569 patients) were reviewed. Median duration of disease was 16.7 years (SD 8.1); 80.4 % had ulcerative colitis. A total of 2025 lesions (3.56 lesions per patient) were found; two hundred and thirty-two lesions were neoplastic (11.5 %) (223 were LGD (96.1 %), eight were HGD (3.4 %), and one was colorectal cancer (0.5 %). The correlation between dysplasia and Kudo pit patterns predictors of dysplasia (≥ III) was low, with an area under the curve of 0.649. Kudo I and II lesions were correctly identified with a high negative predictive value (92 %), even by non-experts. Endoscopic activity, Paris 0-Is classification, and right colon localization were risk factors for dysplasia detection, while rectum or sigmoid localization were protective against dysplasia. Conclusions Chromoendoscopy in the real-life setting detected 11 % of dysplastic lesions with a low correlation with Kudo pit pattern. A high negative predictive value would prevent Kudo I and, probably, Kudo II biopsies in the left colon, reducing procedure time and avoiding complications.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/a-0839-4514 |
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Beatriz Sicilia Aladrén Yago González-Lama María García-Alvarado Mónica Sierra Jésus Andrés Barrio Vanesa Prieto Vicente Luis Hernández Benito Velayos Lara Arias Garcia Lucia Relea Patricia Suarez Ramón Atienza Mónica Vásquez Luis Fernández-Salazar Fernando Muñoz |
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Beatriz Sicilia Aladrén Yago González-Lama María García-Alvarado Mónica Sierra Jésus Andrés Barrio Vanesa Prieto Vicente Luis Hernández Benito Velayos Lara Arias Garcia Lucia Relea Patricia Suarez Ramón Atienza Mónica Vásquez Luis Fernández-Salazar Fernando Muñoz Even non-experts identify non-dysplastic lesions in inflammatory bowel disease via chromoendoscopy: results of a screening program in real-life Endoscopy International Open |
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Beatriz Sicilia Aladrén Yago González-Lama María García-Alvarado Mónica Sierra Jésus Andrés Barrio Vanesa Prieto Vicente Luis Hernández Benito Velayos Lara Arias Garcia Lucia Relea Patricia Suarez Ramón Atienza Mónica Vásquez Luis Fernández-Salazar Fernando Muñoz |
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Even non-experts identify non-dysplastic lesions in inflammatory bowel disease via chromoendoscopy: results of a screening program in real-life |
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Even non-experts identify non-dysplastic lesions in inflammatory bowel disease via chromoendoscopy: results of a screening program in real-life |
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Even non-experts identify non-dysplastic lesions in inflammatory bowel disease via chromoendoscopy: results of a screening program in real-life |
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Even non-experts identify non-dysplastic lesions in inflammatory bowel disease via chromoendoscopy: results of a screening program in real-life |
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Even non-experts identify non-dysplastic lesions in inflammatory bowel disease via chromoendoscopy: results of a screening program in real-life |
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even non-experts identify non-dysplastic lesions in inflammatory bowel disease via chromoendoscopy: results of a screening program in real-life |
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG |
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Endoscopy International Open |
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2364-3722 2196-9736 |
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2019-05-01 |
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Background and study aims Chromoendoscopy with targeted biopsy is the technique of choice for colorectal cancer screening in longstanding inflammatory bowel disease. We aimed to analyze results of a chromoendoscopy screening program and to assess the possibility of identifying low-risk dysplastic lesions by their endoscopic appearance in order to avoid histological analysis.
Materials and methods We retrospectively reviewed chromoendoscopies performed between February 2011 and June 2017 in seven Spanish hospitals in a standardized fashion. We analyzed the findings and the diagnostic yield of the Kudo pit pattern for predicting dysplasia.
Results A total of 709 chromoendoscopies (569 patients) were reviewed. Median duration of disease was 16.7 years (SD 8.1); 80.4 % had ulcerative colitis. A total of 2025 lesions (3.56 lesions per patient) were found; two hundred and thirty-two lesions were neoplastic (11.5 %) (223 were LGD (96.1 %), eight were HGD (3.4 %), and one was colorectal cancer (0.5 %). The correlation between dysplasia and Kudo pit patterns predictors of dysplasia (≥ III) was low, with an area under the curve of 0.649. Kudo I and II lesions were correctly identified with a high negative predictive value (92 %), even by non-experts. Endoscopic activity, Paris 0-Is classification, and right colon localization were risk factors for dysplasia detection, while rectum or sigmoid localization were protective against dysplasia.
Conclusions Chromoendoscopy in the real-life setting detected 11 % of dysplastic lesions with a low correlation with Kudo pit pattern. A high negative predictive value would prevent Kudo I and, probably, Kudo II biopsies in the left colon, reducing procedure time and avoiding complications. |
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