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Review
. 2022 Jan;34(2):284-296.
doi: 10.1111/den.14102. Epub 2021 Aug 27.

Can image-enhanced endoscopy improve adenoma detection rate?

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Can image-enhanced endoscopy improve adenoma detection rate?

Wei-Yuan Chang et al. Dig Endosc. 2022 Jan.

Abstract

An accumulating body of evidence has shown that detection and resection of pre-cancerous adenoma by colonoscopy could effectively prevent colorectal cancer (CRC) and its related mortality. Among various colonoscopy quality indicators, such as cecal intubation rate, withdrawal time, and adenoma detection rate (ADR); ADR is the most important and most closely associated with the subsequent risk of CRC. Image-enhanced endoscopy (IEE), including digital and dye-based IEE, was originally developed to discriminate neoplastic from non-neoplastic lesions but later studies have demonstrated that it can also enhance lesion detection by enhancing the contrast between the lesion and background colonic mucosa. Nevertheless, using IEE in colonoscopy for lesion detection is still not the standard way of practice in the real world. For a better understanding of current IEE modalities, this review introduces and compares the currently available IEE modalities and their efficacy in detecting adenoma from the results of randomized controlled trials or meta-analyses.

Keywords: colonoscopy; colorectal neoplasm; diagnostic imaging; image-enhanced endoscopy.

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