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Multispectral light scattering endoscopic imaging of esophageal precancer

Esophageal adenocarcinoma is the most rapidly growing cancer in America. Although the prognosis after diagnosis is unfavorable, the chance of a successful outcome increases tremendously if detected early while the lesion is still dysplastic. Unfortunately, the present standard-of-care, endoscopic su...

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Autores principales: Qiu, Le, Chuttani, Ram, Pleskow, Douglas K, Turzhitsky, Vladimir, Khan, Umar, Zakharov, Yuri N, Zhang, Lei, Berzin, Tyler M, Yee, Eric U, Sawhney, Mandeep S, Li, Yunping, Vitkin, Edward, Goldsmith, Jeffrey D, Itzkan, Irving, Perelman, Lev T
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6060057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30839534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/lsa.2017.174
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author Qiu, Le
Chuttani, Ram
Pleskow, Douglas K
Turzhitsky, Vladimir
Khan, Umar
Zakharov, Yuri N
Zhang, Lei
Berzin, Tyler M
Yee, Eric U
Sawhney, Mandeep S
Li, Yunping
Vitkin, Edward
Goldsmith, Jeffrey D
Itzkan, Irving
Perelman, Lev T
author_facet Qiu, Le
Chuttani, Ram
Pleskow, Douglas K
Turzhitsky, Vladimir
Khan, Umar
Zakharov, Yuri N
Zhang, Lei
Berzin, Tyler M
Yee, Eric U
Sawhney, Mandeep S
Li, Yunping
Vitkin, Edward
Goldsmith, Jeffrey D
Itzkan, Irving
Perelman, Lev T
author_sort Qiu, Le
collection PubMed
description Esophageal adenocarcinoma is the most rapidly growing cancer in America. Although the prognosis after diagnosis is unfavorable, the chance of a successful outcome increases tremendously if detected early while the lesion is still dysplastic. Unfortunately, the present standard-of-care, endoscopic surveillance, has major limitations, since dysplasia is invisible, often focal, and systematic biopsies typically sample less than one percent of the esophageal lining and therefore easily miss malignancies. To solve this problem we developed a multispectral light scattering endoscopic imaging system. It surveys the entire esophageal lining and accurately detects subcellular dysplastic changes. The system combines light scattering spectroscopy, which detects and identifies invisible dysplastic sites by analyzing light scattered from epithelial cells, with rapid scanning of the entire esophageal lining using a collimated broadband light beam delivered by an endoscopically compatible fiber optic probe. Here we report the results of the first comprehensive multispectral imaging study, conducted as part of routine endoscopic procedures performed on patients with suspected dysplasia. In a double-blind study that characterized the system’s ability to serve as a screening tool, 55 out of 57 patients were diagnosed correctly. In addition, a smaller double-blind comparison of the multispectral data in 24 patients with subsequent pathology at locations where 411 biopsies were collected yielded an accuracy of 90% in detecting individual locations of dysplasia, demonstrating the capability of this method to serve as a guide for biopsy.
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spelling pubmed-60600572018-08-30 Multispectral light scattering endoscopic imaging of esophageal precancer Qiu, Le Chuttani, Ram Pleskow, Douglas K Turzhitsky, Vladimir Khan, Umar Zakharov, Yuri N Zhang, Lei Berzin, Tyler M Yee, Eric U Sawhney, Mandeep S Li, Yunping Vitkin, Edward Goldsmith, Jeffrey D Itzkan, Irving Perelman, Lev T Light Sci Appl Article Esophageal adenocarcinoma is the most rapidly growing cancer in America. Although the prognosis after diagnosis is unfavorable, the chance of a successful outcome increases tremendously if detected early while the lesion is still dysplastic. Unfortunately, the present standard-of-care, endoscopic surveillance, has major limitations, since dysplasia is invisible, often focal, and systematic biopsies typically sample less than one percent of the esophageal lining and therefore easily miss malignancies. To solve this problem we developed a multispectral light scattering endoscopic imaging system. It surveys the entire esophageal lining and accurately detects subcellular dysplastic changes. The system combines light scattering spectroscopy, which detects and identifies invisible dysplastic sites by analyzing light scattered from epithelial cells, with rapid scanning of the entire esophageal lining using a collimated broadband light beam delivered by an endoscopically compatible fiber optic probe. Here we report the results of the first comprehensive multispectral imaging study, conducted as part of routine endoscopic procedures performed on patients with suspected dysplasia. In a double-blind study that characterized the system’s ability to serve as a screening tool, 55 out of 57 patients were diagnosed correctly. In addition, a smaller double-blind comparison of the multispectral data in 24 patients with subsequent pathology at locations where 411 biopsies were collected yielded an accuracy of 90% in detecting individual locations of dysplasia, demonstrating the capability of this method to serve as a guide for biopsy. Nature Publishing Group 2018-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6060057/ /pubmed/30839534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/lsa.2017.174 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Qiu, Le
Chuttani, Ram
Pleskow, Douglas K
Turzhitsky, Vladimir
Khan, Umar
Zakharov, Yuri N
Zhang, Lei
Berzin, Tyler M
Yee, Eric U
Sawhney, Mandeep S
Li, Yunping
Vitkin, Edward
Goldsmith, Jeffrey D
Itzkan, Irving
Perelman, Lev T
Multispectral light scattering endoscopic imaging of esophageal precancer
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title_full Multispectral light scattering endoscopic imaging of esophageal precancer
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title_short Multispectral light scattering endoscopic imaging of esophageal precancer
title_sort multispectral light scattering endoscopic imaging of esophageal precancer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6060057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30839534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/lsa.2017.174
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