1. Narrow band imaging under less-air condition improves the visibility of superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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Akira Maekawa, Yoji Takeuchi, Sho Suzuki, Masayasu Ohmori, Shuntaro Inoue, Yasushi Yamasaki, Satoki Shichijo, Ryu Ishihara, Kenta Hamada, Minoru Kato, Takashi Kanesaka, Mitsuhiro Kono, Noriko Matsuura, Kazuhide Higuchi, Noriya Uedo, Koji Higashino, Hiroko Nakahira, Masamichi Arao, Taro Iwatsubo, Kentaro Nakagawa, Kenshi Matsuno, Yusuke Tonai, Hiromu Fukuda, Yusaku Shimamoto, and Hiroyoshi Iwagami
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Esophageal Neoplasms ,Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma ,Chromoendoscopy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Narrow Band Imaging ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Basal cell ,Esophagus ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,Retrospective Studies ,Superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinoma ,Narrow-band imaging ,Air volume ,business.industry ,Visibility (geometry) ,Gastroenterology ,General Medicine ,Video image ,Less air ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma ,Esophagoscopy ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background The current virtual chromoendoscopy equipment cannot completely detect superficial squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the esophagus, despite its development in the recent years. Thus, in this study, we aimed to elucidate the appropriate air volume during endoscopic observation to improve the visibility of esophageal SCC. Methods This retrospective study included a total of 101 flat type esophageal SCCs identified between April 2017 and January 2019 at the Department of Gastrointestinal Oncology, Osaka International Cancer Institute. Video images of narrow band imaging (NBI) under both less-air and standard-air conditions were recorded digitally. Videos were evaluated by five endoscopists. Relative visibility between less-air and standard-air conditions of the brownish area, brownish color change of the epithelium, and dilated intrapapillary capillary loop (IPCL) were graded as 5 (definitely better under less-air condition) to 1 (definitely worse under less-air condition), with 3 indicating average visibility (equivalent to standard-air observation). Results The mean (standard deviation) visibility score of the brownish area, brownish color change of the epithelium, and dilated IPCLs under less-air condition were 3.94 (0.58), 3.73 (0.57), and 4.13 (0.60), respectively, which were significantly better than that under standard-air condition (p Conclusions The present results suggested that NBI with less air might improve the visibility of flat type esophageal SCC compared with NBI with standard air. Less-air NBI observation may facilitate the detection of flat type esophageal SCC. Trial registration The present study is a non-intervention trial.
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- 2020