Novel computer-aided diagnostic system for colorectal lesions by using endocytoscopy (with videos) - 23/02/15
Abstract |
Background |
Endocytoscopy enables in vivo observation of nuclei at 450× magnification during GI endoscopy, thus allowing precise prediction of lesion pathology. However, because it requires training and experience, it may be beneficial only when performed by expert endoscopists.
Objective |
To develop and evaluate a novel computer-aided diagnosis system for endocytoscopic imaging (EC-CAD) of colorectal lesions.
Design |
Pilot study.
Setting |
University hospital.
Patients |
One hundred fifty-two patients with small colorectal polyps (≤10 mm) who had undergone endocytoscopy.
Intervention |
Test sets of white-light endoscopic images and endocytoscopic images from 176 small colorectal polyps (137 neoplastic and 39 non-neoplastic polyps) were assessed by EC-CAD, 2 expert endoscopists, and 2 trainee endoscopists.
Main Outcome Measurement |
Sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy in predicting neoplastic change by EC-CAD comparing expert and trainee endoscopists.
Results |
EC-CAD had a sensitivity of 92.0% and an accuracy of 89.2%; these were comparable to those achieved by expert endoscopists (92.7% and 92.3%; P = .868 and .256, respectively) and significantly higher than those achieved by trainee endoscopists (81.8% and 80.4%; P < .001 and .002, respectively). EC-CAD achieved a specificity of 79.5%; this did not differ significantly from that achieved by the experts and trainees. EC-CAD also enabled instant diagnosis, taking only 0.3 seconds for each lesion with perfect reproducibility.
Limitations |
No sample size calculation.
Conclusions |
EC-CAD provides fully automated instant classification of colorectal polyps with excellent sensitivity, accuracy, and objectivity. Thus, it can be a powerful tool for facilitating decision making during routine colonoscopy.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Abbreviations : CI, EC, EC-CAD, FICE, NBI, SSA/P, WLE
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| DISCLOSURE: All authors disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this article. This study was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Yuichi Mori, number 25860564) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. |
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Vol 81 - N° 3
P. 621-629 - mars 2015 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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