Chromoendoscopy and magnification endoscopy in Barrett's esophagus
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Chromoendoscopy and magnification endoscopy in Barrett's esophagus
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- Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am. 2003 Jul;13(3):ix.
Abstract
Chromoendoscopy and magnification endoscopy appear to be a valuable adjuncts for the detection and classification of BE. These techniques may also prove to be useful aids in surveillance protocols for identifying dysplastic epithelium or early cancer within a segment of BE. Ideally, the use of these techniques would enable the endoscopist to rule in or out the presence of IM and of dysplastic or cancerous epithelium by obtaining only a minimal number of targeted biopsy specimens, or potentially performing no biopsies at all. This could transform upper endoscopy into a much more effective screening and surveillance tool for BE. Several problems currently exist for the use of chromoendoscopy for BE. Results of studies reporting the accuracy of chromoendoscopy remain mixed,and are likely explained by the wide range of techniques and materials used in the investigations. Staining adds several steps, and likely several minutes, to an upper endoscopy. Staining within the esophagus is often patchy and uneven. In addition, poor spraying technique exaggerates the irregular uptake by the mucosa. There is a high false-positive rate when staining gastric-type epithelium and denuded epithelium. Areas of dysplasia or cancer may take up stain in an irregular manner, or may not stain at all. Chromoendoscopy is a relatively new technique in the management of BE and depends on the skill and experience of the endoscopist. Magnification, however, only allows the endoscopist to observe small areas of mucosa at a time, increasing the overall complexity and length of the procedure. The learning curve for this procedure is relatively short, however, and endoscopists can usually become proficient in the technique quickly. Currently, the greatest body of literature exists concerning the use of methylene blue for diagnosing BE. At the present time, chromoendoscopy and magnification endoscopy appear to be most beneficial in detecting IM in short segments of esophageal columnar-appearing mucosa. If used consistently by practicing physicians, the accuracy of biopsies for IM could be improved. If endoscopic ablative therapy for HGD and early adenocarcinoma becomes accepted, sensitive methods of detecting residual BE after ablation will be needed to help guide additional endoscopic therapy. Chromoendoscopy and magnification endoscopy could prove helpful in this setting. Further research in this field remains to be performed. As a first step, a uniform classification system for staining and magnification patterns should be devised. If investigators can reach a consensus, and validate classification, terminology, and pattern-types, future studies could be performed using "common and similar language." More controlled investigations with larger numbers of patients must be performed before tissue staining and magnification endoscopy become a part of the practicing endoscopist's armamentarium. The ultimate aims of chromoendoscopy and magnification endoscopy in the setting of BE are to show improved outcomes--namely, early detection of cancer and improved survival rates. These goals have not yet been realized and meeting them will require well-designed studies in the future.
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