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Image enhancement technology in bronchoscopy: a prospective multicentre study in lung cancer

INTRODUCTION: Patients with lung cancer may present with additional lesions in the central airways. Earlier studies have shown a relationship between vessel diameter, pattern and grade of malignancy. High-definition (HD+) bronchoscopy with image enhancement techniques (i-scan) detected more vascular...

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Autores principales: van der Heijden, Erik H F M, Candoli, Piero, Vasilev, Igor, Messi, Alessandro, Pérez Pallarés, Javier, Yablonskii, Piotr, van der Vorm, Anna, Schuurbiers, Olga C J, Hoefsloot, Wouter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29862031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2018-000295
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author van der Heijden, Erik H F M
Candoli, Piero
Vasilev, Igor
Messi, Alessandro
Pérez Pallarés, Javier
Yablonskii, Piotr
van der Vorm, Anna
Schuurbiers, Olga C J
Hoefsloot, Wouter
author_facet van der Heijden, Erik H F M
Candoli, Piero
Vasilev, Igor
Messi, Alessandro
Pérez Pallarés, Javier
Yablonskii, Piotr
van der Vorm, Anna
Schuurbiers, Olga C J
Hoefsloot, Wouter
author_sort van der Heijden, Erik H F M
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description INTRODUCTION: Patients with lung cancer may present with additional lesions in the central airways. Earlier studies have shown a relationship between vessel diameter, pattern and grade of malignancy. High-definition (HD+) bronchoscopy with image enhancement techniques (i-scan) detected more vascular abnormalities but correlation with pathology has not yet been established. METHODS: In this investigator-initiated, randomised, controlled, crossover, multicentre study in patients with suspected lung cancer, a HD+ bronchoscopy was performed with i-scan1 and i-scan2 settings in random order. Biopsies, visual grade and vascular pattern classification were obtained by endoscopists and blinded evaluation. RESULTS: In 107 patients, vascular patterns were classified in 48 tumours. Abrupt-ending vessels were predominantly found in squamous cell carcinoma but overall correlation between vessel pattern and histology was not significant (p=0.339). Additional lesions were detected in 35 patients (33%) with a correlation between vessel pattern and high-grade (pre-)invasive lesions (p<0.001). In 8.4% of the patients, relevant second lesions were detected which determined treatment and staging in 3% of all patients. Interobserver agreement was excellent for visual grading of the airway epithelium, but low for classifying vascular patterns. No significant detection rate difference was found by blinded and unblinded evaluation. CONCLUSION: HD+ bronchoscopy with i-scan image enhancement readily detects additional lesions. In one-third of all the patients, additional lesions were detected. Their vascular pattern correlates to pathology outcome, but the interobserver correlation for vascular pattern classification is low. These lesions were relevant in 8.4% and affected treatment and work-up in 3% of the cases. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02285426; Results.
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spelling pubmed-59761362018-06-01 Image enhancement technology in bronchoscopy: a prospective multicentre study in lung cancer van der Heijden, Erik H F M Candoli, Piero Vasilev, Igor Messi, Alessandro Pérez Pallarés, Javier Yablonskii, Piotr van der Vorm, Anna Schuurbiers, Olga C J Hoefsloot, Wouter BMJ Open Respir Res Lung Cancer INTRODUCTION: Patients with lung cancer may present with additional lesions in the central airways. Earlier studies have shown a relationship between vessel diameter, pattern and grade of malignancy. High-definition (HD+) bronchoscopy with image enhancement techniques (i-scan) detected more vascular abnormalities but correlation with pathology has not yet been established. METHODS: In this investigator-initiated, randomised, controlled, crossover, multicentre study in patients with suspected lung cancer, a HD+ bronchoscopy was performed with i-scan1 and i-scan2 settings in random order. Biopsies, visual grade and vascular pattern classification were obtained by endoscopists and blinded evaluation. RESULTS: In 107 patients, vascular patterns were classified in 48 tumours. Abrupt-ending vessels were predominantly found in squamous cell carcinoma but overall correlation between vessel pattern and histology was not significant (p=0.339). Additional lesions were detected in 35 patients (33%) with a correlation between vessel pattern and high-grade (pre-)invasive lesions (p<0.001). In 8.4% of the patients, relevant second lesions were detected which determined treatment and staging in 3% of all patients. Interobserver agreement was excellent for visual grading of the airway epithelium, but low for classifying vascular patterns. No significant detection rate difference was found by blinded and unblinded evaluation. CONCLUSION: HD+ bronchoscopy with i-scan image enhancement readily detects additional lesions. In one-third of all the patients, additional lesions were detected. Their vascular pattern correlates to pathology outcome, but the interobserver correlation for vascular pattern classification is low. These lesions were relevant in 8.4% and affected treatment and work-up in 3% of the cases. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02285426; Results. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5976136/ /pubmed/29862031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2018-000295 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Lung Cancer
van der Heijden, Erik H F M
Candoli, Piero
Vasilev, Igor
Messi, Alessandro
Pérez Pallarés, Javier
Yablonskii, Piotr
van der Vorm, Anna
Schuurbiers, Olga C J
Hoefsloot, Wouter
Image enhancement technology in bronchoscopy: a prospective multicentre study in lung cancer
title Image enhancement technology in bronchoscopy: a prospective multicentre study in lung cancer
title_full Image enhancement technology in bronchoscopy: a prospective multicentre study in lung cancer
title_fullStr Image enhancement technology in bronchoscopy: a prospective multicentre study in lung cancer
title_full_unstemmed Image enhancement technology in bronchoscopy: a prospective multicentre study in lung cancer
title_short Image enhancement technology in bronchoscopy: a prospective multicentre study in lung cancer
title_sort image enhancement technology in bronchoscopy: a prospective multicentre study in lung cancer
topic Lung Cancer
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29862031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2018-000295
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