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. 2005 Jul;3(7 Suppl 1):S8-11.
doi: 10.1016/s1542-3565(05)00256-9.

The use of optical coherence tomography in screening and surveillance of Barrett's esophagus

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The use of optical coherence tomography in screening and surveillance of Barrett's esophagus

John A Evans et al. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2005 Jul.

Abstract

Barrett's esophagus (BE) is defined as the presence of specialized intestinal metaplasia within the tubular esophagus. Recent studies suggest that performing endoscopic surveillance in patients with Barrett's esophagus is effective in preventing esophageal adenocarcinoma at an early stage. However, the accuracy of surveillance endoscopy is limited by sampling error and cost. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an optical analog of ultrasound, providing 10-microm resolution and real-time cross-sectional images of the luminal gastrointestinal tract. The literature describing the use of OCT in models of dysplasia and BE are reviewed. Three studies have examined the use of OCT in BE and models of dysplasia. These studies suggest that the currently achievable resolution combined with light-scattering properties of Barrett's mucosa is adequate to discern intestinal metaplasia and reliably detect high-grade dysplasia in patients with BE. Additional research to validate these findings is required.

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