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Narrow Band Imaging and High Definition Television in the endoscopic evaluation of upper aero-digestive tract cancer

Narrow band imaging and high definition television are recent innovations in upper aero-digestive tract endoscopy. Aim of this prospective, non-randomized, unblinded study was to establish the diagnostic advantage of these procedures in the evaluation of squamous cell cancer arising from various upp...

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Autores principales: PIAZZA, C., COCCO, D., DEL BON, F., MANGILI, S., NICOLAI, P., PERETTI, G.
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Publicado: Pacini Editore SpA 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3203748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22065027
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author PIAZZA, C.
COCCO, D.
DEL BON, F.
MANGILI, S.
NICOLAI, P.
PERETTI, G.
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COCCO, D.
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description Narrow band imaging and high definition television are recent innovations in upper aero-digestive tract endoscopy. Aim of this prospective, non-randomized, unblinded study was to establish the diagnostic advantage of these procedures in the evaluation of squamous cell cancer arising from various upper aero-digestive tract sites. Between April 2007 and January 2010, 444 patients affected by upper aero-digestive tract squamous cell cancer, or previously treated for it, were evaluated by white light and narrow band imaging ± high definition television endoscopy, both in the pre-/intra-operative setting and during follow-up. Tumour resection was performed taking into account narrow band imaging and high definition television information to obtain histopathologic confirmation of their validity. Endoscopic and pathologic data were subsequently matched to obtain sensitivity, specificity, positive, negative predictive values, and accuracy. Overall, 110 (25%) patients showed adjunctive findings by narrow band imaging ± high definition television when compared to standard white light endoscopy. Of these patients, 98 (89%) received histopatological confirmation. The sensitivity, specificity, positive, negative predictive values, and accuracy for white light-high definition television were 41%, 92%, 87%, 82%, and 67%, for narrow band imaging alone 75%, 87%, 87%, 74%, and 80%, and for narrow band imaging-high definition television 97%, 84%, 88%, 96%, and 92%. The highest diagnostic gain was observed in the oral cavity and oropharynx (25%). Narrow band imaging and high definition television were of value in the definition of superficial tumour extension, and in the detection of synchronous lesions in the pre-/intra-operative settings. These technologies also played an important role during post-treatment surveillance for early detection of persistences, recurrences, and metachronous tumours.
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spelling pubmed-32037482011-11-04 Narrow Band Imaging and High Definition Television in the endoscopic evaluation of upper aero-digestive tract cancer PIAZZA, C. COCCO, D. DEL BON, F. MANGILI, S. NICOLAI, P. PERETTI, G. Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital Oncology Narrow band imaging and high definition television are recent innovations in upper aero-digestive tract endoscopy. Aim of this prospective, non-randomized, unblinded study was to establish the diagnostic advantage of these procedures in the evaluation of squamous cell cancer arising from various upper aero-digestive tract sites. Between April 2007 and January 2010, 444 patients affected by upper aero-digestive tract squamous cell cancer, or previously treated for it, were evaluated by white light and narrow band imaging ± high definition television endoscopy, both in the pre-/intra-operative setting and during follow-up. Tumour resection was performed taking into account narrow band imaging and high definition television information to obtain histopathologic confirmation of their validity. Endoscopic and pathologic data were subsequently matched to obtain sensitivity, specificity, positive, negative predictive values, and accuracy. Overall, 110 (25%) patients showed adjunctive findings by narrow band imaging ± high definition television when compared to standard white light endoscopy. Of these patients, 98 (89%) received histopatological confirmation. The sensitivity, specificity, positive, negative predictive values, and accuracy for white light-high definition television were 41%, 92%, 87%, 82%, and 67%, for narrow band imaging alone 75%, 87%, 87%, 74%, and 80%, and for narrow band imaging-high definition television 97%, 84%, 88%, 96%, and 92%. The highest diagnostic gain was observed in the oral cavity and oropharynx (25%). Narrow band imaging and high definition television were of value in the definition of superficial tumour extension, and in the detection of synchronous lesions in the pre-/intra-operative settings. These technologies also played an important role during post-treatment surveillance for early detection of persistences, recurrences, and metachronous tumours. Pacini Editore SpA 2011-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3203748/ /pubmed/22065027 Text en © Copyright by Società Italiana di Otorinolaringologia e Chirurgia Cervico-Facciale http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License, which permits for noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any digital medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not altered in any way. For details, please refer to http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
spellingShingle Oncology
PIAZZA, C.
COCCO, D.
DEL BON, F.
MANGILI, S.
NICOLAI, P.
PERETTI, G.
Narrow Band Imaging and High Definition Television in the endoscopic evaluation of upper aero-digestive tract cancer
title Narrow Band Imaging and High Definition Television in the endoscopic evaluation of upper aero-digestive tract cancer
title_full Narrow Band Imaging and High Definition Television in the endoscopic evaluation of upper aero-digestive tract cancer
title_fullStr Narrow Band Imaging and High Definition Television in the endoscopic evaluation of upper aero-digestive tract cancer
title_full_unstemmed Narrow Band Imaging and High Definition Television in the endoscopic evaluation of upper aero-digestive tract cancer
title_short Narrow Band Imaging and High Definition Television in the endoscopic evaluation of upper aero-digestive tract cancer
title_sort narrow band imaging and high definition television in the endoscopic evaluation of upper aero-digestive tract cancer
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3203748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22065027
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