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- Title
OPTICAL/DIGITAL CHROMOENDOSCOPY DURING COLONOSCOPY USING NARROW-BAND IMAGING SYSTEM.
- Authors
Sano, Yasushi; Muto, Manabu; Tajiri, Hisao; Ohtsu, Atsushi; Yoshida, Shigeaki
- Abstract
This review is regarding the narrow-band imaging (NBI) system which has been developed at National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan. The technology of the NBI system is based on modifying the spectral features by narrowing the bandwidth of spectral transmittance using various optical filters. The NBI system consists of three filters, 415–30 nm, 445–30 nm, and 500–30 nm, which are used as observing the fine capillaries in the superficial mucosa is essential to identify gastrointestinal neoplasms. The NBI system has been in development since 1999 and the first report of it's efficacy for gastrointestinal tract use was reported in 2001. In our pilot study, the NBI system may be sufficient to differentiate hyperplastic polyp from adenomatous polyp, and to visualize neoplasia with image processing in real-time during colonoscopy without the need for dye spraying. Herein, we propose the term ‘optical/digital chromoendoscopy’ using the NBI system and hope that this instrument will become standard endoscopy for in the 21st century. To estimate the feasibility and efficacy of using the NBI system for surveillance or screening examination, randomized control trials should be conducted in the future.
- Subjects
JAPAN; COLONOSCOPY; ENDOSCOPY; COLON examination; MEDICAL imaging systems; GASTROINTESTINAL system
- Publication
Digestive Endoscopy, 2005, Vol 17, p43
- ISSN
0915-5635
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1443-1661.2005.00511.x