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- Original article Clinical Endoscopy
Usefulness of a novel computer-aided detection system for colorectal neoplasia: a randomized controlled trial
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 97Issue 3p528–536.e1Published online: October 10, 2022- Antonio Z. Gimeno-García
- Domingo Hernández Negrin
- Anjara Hernández
- David Nicolás-Pérez
- Eduardo Rodríguez
- Carlota Montesdeoca
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Artificial intelligence–based computer-aid detection (CADe) devices have been recently tested in colonoscopies, increasing the adenoma detection rate (ADR), mainly in Asian populations. However, evidence for the benefit of these devices in the occidental population is still low. We tested a new CADe device, namely, ENDO-AID (OIP-1) (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan), in clinical practice. - Original article Clinical endoscopy
Incidence and natural history of gastric high-grade dysplasia in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis syndrome
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 97Issue 1p25–34.e6Published online: September 13, 2022- Marisa DelSignore
- Tiffany Jeong
- Grant Denmark
- Dan Feldman
- Angela Shih
- Lawrence Zukerberg
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is characterized by high risks of colonic and extracolonic tumors. Recent studies have suggested a rising risk for gastric cancer (GC). We sought to define the spectrum of premalignant gastric polyps in FAP, focusing on high-grade dysplasia (HGD). - Original article Clinical endoscopy
Genotype–phenotype correlation of small-intestinal polyps on small-bowel capsule endoscopy in familial adenomatous polyposis
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 97Issue 1p59–68.e7Published online: September 6, 2022- Gozo Fukushi
- Masayoshi Yamada
- Yasuo Kakugawa
- Masahiro Gotoh
- Noriko Tanabe
- Mineko Ushiama
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0In familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), neoplastic lesions outside the colon have become increasingly important. The genotype–phenotype correlation has been established for duodenal polyps, and regular screening is recommended. However, this correlation remains unclear for small-intestinal lesions, except for reports on the relationship between their occurrence and Spigelman stage. Here, we used small-bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE) to investigate the genotype–phenotype correlation of small-intestinal polyps in FAP. - Original article Clinical endoscopy
Second-generation distal attachment cuff for adenoma detection in screening colonoscopy: a randomized multicenter study
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 97Issue 1p112–120Published online: August 28, 2022- Katharina Zimmermann-Fraedrich
- Susanne Sehner
- Thomas Rösch
- Jens Aschenbeck
- Andreas Schröder
- Stefan Schubert
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Randomized studies have demonstrated that a distal attachment cap with rubber side arms, the Endocuff Vision (ECV; Olympus America, Center Valley, Pa, USA), increased colonoscopic adenoma detection rate (ADR) in various mixed patient collectives. This is the first study to evaluate its use in a primary colonoscopic screening program. - Original article Clinical endoscopyOpen Access
Comparison of cold snare and hot snare polypectomy for the resection of sporadic nonampullary duodenal adenomas
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 96Issue 4p657–664.e2Published online: May 23, 2022- Mehul Trivedi
- Robert Klapheke
- Fady Youssef
- Scott Wolfe
- Lily Jih
- Michael A. Chang
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1Nonampullary duodenal adenomas can undergo malignant transformation, making endoscopic resection, often by hot snare (HSP) or cold snare polypectomy (CSP), necessary. Although CSP has been shown to be safer for removal of colon polyps, data comparing these techniques for the resection of duodenal adenomas are limited. Our aim was to compare the safety and efficacy of CSP and HSP for the removal of nonampullary duodenal adenomas. - Original article Clinical endoscopy
Endoscopic gastric plication for the treatment of weight regain after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (with video)
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 96Issue 1p51–56Published online: March 5, 2022- Pichamol Jirapinyo
- Christopher C. Thompson
Cited in Scopus: 2Gastric plication involves inverting the stomach with tissue anchor placement to achieve serosa-to-serosa apposition. One potential application of gastric plication is the treatment of weight regain after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), a procedure also known as plication transoral outlet reduction (P-TORe). This study aims to assess technical feasibility, safety, and efficacy of P-TORe. - New methods Experimental endoscopy
New concept for colonoscopy including side optics and artificial intelligence
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 95Issue 4p794–798Published online: December 17, 2021- Joel Troya
- Adrian Krenzer
- Krzysztof Flisikowski
- Boban Sudarevic
- Michael Banck
- Alexander Hann
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 2Adenoma detection rate is the crucial parameter for colorectal cancer screening. Increasing the field of view with additional side optics has been reported to detect flat adenomas hidden behind folds. Furthermore, artificial intelligence (AI) has also recently been introduced to detect more adenomas. We therefore aimed to combine both technologies in a new prototypic colonoscopy concept. - Systematic review and meta-analysis
Endoscopic band ligation in the treatment of gastric antral vascular ectasia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 94Issue 6p1021–1029.e10Published online: September 1, 2021- Babu P. Mohan
- Gregory Toy
- Lena L. Kassab
- Suresh Ponnada
- Saurabh Chandan
- Sheeva Parbhu
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE) is typically treated by endoscopic thermal therapies. Endoscopic band ligation (EBL) has been reported in the treatment of GAVE with encouraging results. However, EBL is not widely used to this end. - Original article Clinical endoscopy
Gastric neoplasms in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis: endoscopic and clinicopathologic features
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 94Issue 6p1030–1042.e2Published online: June 16, 2021- Yusaku Shimamoto
- Shingo Ishiguro
- Yoji Takeuchi
- Shin-ichi Nakatsuka
- Hiroshi Yunokizaki
- Yasumasa Ezoe
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 3Gastric neoplasms in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) occur at a high rate and can cause death. The endoscopic findings of gastric neoplasms in these patients are characteristic but not well recognized. To identify the relevant characteristics to enable early detection, we retrospectively investigated endoscopic findings of gastric neoplasms in patients with FAP and then compared the clinical, histopathologic, and genetic features among subgroups. - Original article Clinical endoscopy
Diagnostic yield and therapeutic impact of novel motorized spiral enteroscopy in small-bowel disorders: a single-center, real-world experience from a tertiary care hospital (with video)
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 93Issue 3p616–626Published online: July 11, 2020- Mohan Ramchandani
- Hardik Rughwani
- Pradev Inavolu
- Aniruddha Pratap Singh
- Harsh Vardhan Tevethia
- Nitin Jagtap
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 18Novel motorized spiral enteroscopy (NMSE) is a recent advancement in the field of enteroscopy and offers multiple features, including self-propulsion, better irrigation, and shorter enteroscope length with a larger channel. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy in terms of diagnostic yield and therapeutic success of NMSE in patients undergoing enteroscopy by antegrade and/or retrograde approaches for suspected small-bowel disease. - Systematic review and meta-analysis
Performance of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy for adenoma and polyp detection: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 93Issue 1p77–85.e6Published online: June 26, 2020- Cesare Hassan
- Marco Spadaccini
- Andrea Iannone
- Roberta Maselli
- Manol Jovani
- Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 142One-fourth of colorectal neoplasia are missed at screening colonoscopy, representing the main cause of interval colorectal cancer. Deep learning systems with real-time computer-aided polyp detection (CADe) showed high accuracy in artificial settings, and preliminary randomized controlled trials (RCTs) reported favorable outcomes in the clinical setting. The aim of this meta-analysis was to summarize available RCTs on the performance of CADe systems in colorectal neoplasia detection. - Original article Clinical endoscopy
Endoscopic submucosal dissection with suturing for the treatment of weight regain after gastric bypass: outcomes and comparison with traditional transoral outlet reduction (with video)
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 91Issue 6p1282–1288Published online: January 30, 2020- Pichamol Jirapinyo
- Diogo T.H. de Moura
- Christopher C. Thompson
Cited in Scopus: 10Although traditional transoral outlet reduction (TORe) involves argon plasma coagulation (APC) before endoscopic suturing, modified endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has also been used. This study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of modified ESD-TORe in comparison with traditional APC-TORe. - Original article Clinical endoscopy
Five-year outcomes of transoral outlet reduction for the treatment of weight regain after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 91Issue 5p1067–1073Published online: December 6, 2019- Pichamol Jirapinyo
- Nitin Kumar
- Mohd Amer AlSamman
- Christopher C. Thompson
Cited in Scopus: 22Transoral outlet reduction (TORe) is a common endoscopic treatment for patients with weight regain after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) with a dilated gastrojejunal anastomosis (GJA). This study aims to assess long-term efficacy of TORe. - New methods Clinical endoscopy
Utility of EUS elastography in the diagnosis of gastric subepithelial tumors: a pilot study (with video)
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 91Issue 1p172–177.e2Published online: September 17, 2019- Sun Hwa Kim
- In Kyung Yoo
- Chang-Il Kwon
- Sung Pyo Hong
- Joo Young Cho
Cited in Scopus: 9EUS elastography is a real-time imaging technique that analyzes tissue elasticity. The aim of this study was to investigate the applicability of quantitative EUS elastography in the differential diagnosis of gastric subepithelial tumors (SETs). - Original article Clinical endoscopy
Spigelman stage IV duodenal polyposis does not precede most duodenal cancer cases in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 89Issue 2p345–354.e2Published online: August 3, 2018- Sushrut S. Thiruvengadam
- Rocio Lopez
- Margaret O’Malley
- Lisa LaGuardia
- James M. Church
- Matthew Kalady
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 25The greatest known risk factor for duodenal cancer in familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is Spigelman stage (SS) IV duodenal polyposis. Endoscopic surveillance is recommended in FAP patients with SS 0 to IV, and prophylactic duodenectomy should be considered in SS IV. Cancer occurs in patients without SS IV polyposis. We assessed the relationship of SS and other factors with duodenal cancer in FAP. - Original article Clinical endoscopy
The impact of chromoendoscopy for surveillance of the duodenum in patients with MUTYH-associated polyposis and familial adenomatous polyposis
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 88Issue 4p665–673Published online: April 24, 2018- Joanna J. Hurley
- Laura E. Thomas
- Sarah-Jane Walton
- Siwan Thomas-Gibson
- Adam Haycock
- Noriko Suzuki
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 14Duodenal polyposis and cancer have become a key issue for patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and MUTYH-associated polyposis (MAP). Almost all patients with FAP will develop duodenal adenomas, and 5% will develop cancer. The incidence of duodenal adenomas in MAP appears to be lower than in FAP, but the limited available data suggest a comparable increase in the relative risk and lifetime risk of duodenal cancer. Current surveillance recommendations, however, are the same for FAP and MAP, using the Spigelman score (incorporating polyp number, size, dysplasia, and histology) for risk stratification and determination of surveillance intervals. - Original article Clinical endoscopy
High-definition colonoscopy versus Endocuff versus EndoRings versus full-spectrum endoscopy for adenoma detection at colonoscopy: a multicenter randomized trial
Gastrointestinal EndoscopyVol. 88Issue 2p335–344.e2Published online: March 9, 2018- Douglas K. Rex
- Alessandro Repici
- Seth A. Gross
- Cesare Hassan
- Prasanna L. Ponugoti
- Jonathan R. Garcia
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 80Devices used to improve polyp detection during colonoscopy have seldom been compared with each other.