Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 71, Issue 3 , Pages 477-484, March 2010

Magnifying narrow-band imaging versus magnifying white-light imaging for the differential diagnosis of gastric small depressive lesions: a prospective studyDisclosure

Received 30 May 2009; accepted 15 October 2009.

Background

The accurate diagnosis of gastric small depressive lesions (SDLs), including gastritis and cancerous lesions, is difficult with conventional endoscopy when using white-light imaging (WLI). Narrow-band imaging (NBI) is expected to make a more accurate diagnosis of gastric SDLs than WLI because it provides better visualization of the mucosal surface and microvascular architecture when combined with magnifying endoscopy.

Objective

To compare the real-time diagnostic accuracy of magnifying WLI and magnifying NBI for gastric SDLs.

Design

Prospective study.

Setting

National Cancer Center Hospital East, Kashiwa, Japan.

Patients

Fifty-seven lesions in 53 consecutive patients were analyzed: 30 cancers and 27 benign lesions.

Interventions

If previously undiagnosed gastric SDLs smaller than 10 mm were identified during an endoscopic examination, magnifying observation with both WLI and NBI was performed for each SDL. Endoscopic diagnosis of SDLs was made by each method on site.

Main Outcome Measurements

The diagnostic accuracy and the time required for diagnosis.

Results

The diagnostic accuracy was significantly higher for NBI than for WLI (79% vs 44%; P = .0001), as was its sensitivity (70% vs 33%; P = .0005). The diagnostic specificity of NBI (89%) was higher than that of WLI (67%), but the difference was not statistically significant. The time required for the diagnosis was equivalent with both methods.

Limitations

Single-center study, small sample size.

Conclusions

Adding NBI to the WLI examination is essential for making an accurate diagnosis of gastric SDLs compared with magnifying WLI alone. (UMIN Clinical Trials Registry identification number C000000421)

Abbreviations: DL, demarcation line, IMVP, irregular microvascular pattern, magnifying WLI, magnifying endoscopic observations combined with white-light imaging, NBI, narrow-band imaging, SDL, small depressive lesion, WLI, white-light imaging

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Disclosure All authors disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this publication.

 Current affiliations: Department of Multidisciplinary Cancer Treatment, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.

 If you would like to chat with an author of this article, you may contact Dr. Ezoe at yasuzoe@kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp.

PII: S0016-5107(09)02690-X

doi:10.1016/j.gie.2009.10.036

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 71, Issue 3 , Pages 477-484, March 2010