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Narrow Band Imaging versus White Light for the Detection of Sessile Serrated Colorectal Lesions: A Randomized Clinical Trial
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer. The detection of pre-malignant lesions by colonoscopy is associated with reduced CRC incidence and mortality. Narrow band imaging has shown promising but conflicting results for the detection of serrated lesions. METHODS: We performed...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10586213/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37868631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000526606 |
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author | Ferreira, Alexandre Oliveira Reves, Joana Branco Nascimento, Catarina Frias-Gomes, Catarina Costa-Santos, Maria Pia Ramos, Lídia Roque Palmela, Carolina Gloria, Luísa Cravo, Marília Dinis-Ribeiro, Mário Canena, Jorge |
author_facet | Ferreira, Alexandre Oliveira Reves, Joana Branco Nascimento, Catarina Frias-Gomes, Catarina Costa-Santos, Maria Pia Ramos, Lídia Roque Palmela, Carolina Gloria, Luísa Cravo, Marília Dinis-Ribeiro, Mário Canena, Jorge |
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description | BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer. The detection of pre-malignant lesions by colonoscopy is associated with reduced CRC incidence and mortality. Narrow band imaging has shown promising but conflicting results for the detection of serrated lesions. METHODS: We performed a randomized clinical trial to compare the mean detection of serrated lesions and hyperplastic polyps ≥10 mm with NBI or high-definition white light (HD-WL) withdrawal. We also compared all sessile serrated lesions (SSLs), adenoma, and polyp prevalence and rates. RESULTS: Overall, 782 patients were randomized (WL group 392 patients; NBI group 390 patients). The average number of serrated lesions and hyperplastic polyps ≥10 mm detected per colonoscopy (primary endpoint) was similar between the HD-WL and NBI group (0.118 vs. 0.156, p = 0.44). Likewise, the adenoma detection rate (55.2% vs. 53.2%, p = 0.58) and SSL detection rate (6.8% vs. 7.5%, p = 0.502) were not different between the two study groups. Withdrawal time was higher in the NBI group (10.88 vs. 9.47 min, p = 0.004), with a statistically nonsignificant higher total procedure time (20.97 vs. 19.30 min, p = 0.052). CONCLUSIONS: The routine utilization of narrow band imaging does not improve the detection of serrated class lesions or any pre-malignant lesion and increases the withdrawal time. |
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spelling | pubmed-105862132023-10-20 Narrow Band Imaging versus White Light for the Detection of Sessile Serrated Colorectal Lesions: A Randomized Clinical Trial Ferreira, Alexandre Oliveira Reves, Joana Branco Nascimento, Catarina Frias-Gomes, Catarina Costa-Santos, Maria Pia Ramos, Lídia Roque Palmela, Carolina Gloria, Luísa Cravo, Marília Dinis-Ribeiro, Mário Canena, Jorge GE Port J Gastroenterol Research Article BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer. The detection of pre-malignant lesions by colonoscopy is associated with reduced CRC incidence and mortality. Narrow band imaging has shown promising but conflicting results for the detection of serrated lesions. METHODS: We performed a randomized clinical trial to compare the mean detection of serrated lesions and hyperplastic polyps ≥10 mm with NBI or high-definition white light (HD-WL) withdrawal. We also compared all sessile serrated lesions (SSLs), adenoma, and polyp prevalence and rates. RESULTS: Overall, 782 patients were randomized (WL group 392 patients; NBI group 390 patients). The average number of serrated lesions and hyperplastic polyps ≥10 mm detected per colonoscopy (primary endpoint) was similar between the HD-WL and NBI group (0.118 vs. 0.156, p = 0.44). Likewise, the adenoma detection rate (55.2% vs. 53.2%, p = 0.58) and SSL detection rate (6.8% vs. 7.5%, p = 0.502) were not different between the two study groups. Withdrawal time was higher in the NBI group (10.88 vs. 9.47 min, p = 0.004), with a statistically nonsignificant higher total procedure time (20.97 vs. 19.30 min, p = 0.052). CONCLUSIONS: The routine utilization of narrow band imaging does not improve the detection of serrated class lesions or any pre-malignant lesion and increases the withdrawal time. S. Karger AG 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10586213/ /pubmed/37868631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000526606 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ferreira, Alexandre Oliveira Reves, Joana Branco Nascimento, Catarina Frias-Gomes, Catarina Costa-Santos, Maria Pia Ramos, Lídia Roque Palmela, Carolina Gloria, Luísa Cravo, Marília Dinis-Ribeiro, Mário Canena, Jorge Narrow Band Imaging versus White Light for the Detection of Sessile Serrated Colorectal Lesions: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
title | Narrow Band Imaging versus White Light for the Detection of Sessile Serrated Colorectal Lesions: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
title_full | Narrow Band Imaging versus White Light for the Detection of Sessile Serrated Colorectal Lesions: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
title_fullStr | Narrow Band Imaging versus White Light for the Detection of Sessile Serrated Colorectal Lesions: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Narrow Band Imaging versus White Light for the Detection of Sessile Serrated Colorectal Lesions: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
title_short | Narrow Band Imaging versus White Light for the Detection of Sessile Serrated Colorectal Lesions: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
title_sort | narrow band imaging versus white light for the detection of sessile serrated colorectal lesions: a randomized clinical trial |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10586213/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37868631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000526606 |
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