Abbonarsi

Advanced endoscopy imaging in inflammatory bowel diseases - 20/04/17

Doi : 10.1016/j.gie.2016.10.034 
Ralf Kiesslich, MD 1, Markus F. Neurath, MD 2, 3,
1 Department of Medicine II, HELIOS Dr. Horst Schmidt Kliniken Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, Germany 
2 Medical Clinic 1, Department of Medicine, University Hospital Erlangen, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Germany 
3 Ludwig Demling Endoscopy Center of Excellence, Erlangen, Germany 

Reprint requests: Markus F. Neurath, MD, Professor of Medicine. Director, Medical Clinic 1, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Ulmenweg 18, 91054 Erlangen, Germany.Professor of Medicine. Director, Medical Clinic 1University Erlangen-NürnbergUlmenweg 1891054 ErlangenGermany

Abstract

Background and Aims

Rapid assessment of mucosal inflammation is of crucial importance for the initial diagnosis and the assessment of mucosal healing in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Moreover, the identification of intraepithelial neoplasias in IBD is of key relevance for clinical management. Here, we systematically analyzed the utility of advanced endoscopic imaging techniques for optimized diagnosis in IBD.

Methods

PubMed/Medline, Web of Knowledge, and Cochrane library were searched twice for diagnostic studies on advanced endoscopic imaging in IBD. Clinical and technical information was retrieved and subsequently analyzed. Main outcome parameters consisted of the quality of the results, adverse events, and diagnostic yield.

Results

Fifty-six clinical studies with a total of 3296 patients were selected for final analysis. Filter technologies permitted a more detailed analysis of mucosal inflammation in IBD. In spite of substantial heterogeneity across studies, dye-based chromoendoscopy with targeted biopsy sampling yielded higher detection rates of intraepithelial neoplasias in ulcerative colitis as compared with white-light endoscopy with random biopsy sampling. Moreover, endocytoscopy and endomicroscopy allowed subsurface imaging of inflamed or neoplastic mucosa in IBD at subcellular resolution. Finally, endomicroscopy-aided molecular imaging enabled the identification of membrane-bound tumor necrosis factor on mucosal cells as a potential driver of disease activity in Crohn's disease. No relevant adverse events were reported.

Conclusions

Advanced endoscopic imaging technologies are feasible, safe, and partially effective tools for detailed diagnosis of mucosal inflammation and detection of neoplasias in IBD. Results obtained from these advanced techniques may provide a rational basis for individualized, optimized therapy for IBD patients.

Il testo completo di questo articolo è disponibile in PDF.

Abbreviations : AFI, CD, CE, CLE, GMP, IBD, iCE, iCLE, IN, mCE, ME, NBI, pCLE, PSC, UC, WLE


Mappa


 DISCLOSURE: The following author received research support for this study from the ELAN and IZKF programs in Erlangen, the DFG research group 257, the Emerging Field Initiative, and the DFG collaborative research centers 643, 796, and 1181: M. F. Neurath. In addition, the following author disclosed financial relationships relevant to this publication: M. F. Neurath: Advisor for Pentax, Giuliani, MSD, Abbvie, Janssen, Takeda, and Boehringer. All other authors disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this publication.
 If you would like to chat with an author of this article, you may contact Dr Neurath at Markus.Neurath@uk-erlangen.de.


© 2017  American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Pubblicato da Elsevier Masson SAS. Tutti i diritti riservati.
Aggiungere alla mia biblioteca Togliere dalla mia biblioteca Stampare
Esportazione

    Citazioni Export

  • File

  • Contenuto

Vol 85 - N° 3

P. 496-508 - marzo 2017 Ritorno al numero
Articolo precedente Articolo precedente
  • Efficacy and safety outcomes of multimodal endoscopic eradication therapy in Barrett’s esophagus-related neoplasia: a systematic review and pooled analysis
  • Madhav Desai, Shreyas Saligram, Neil Gupta, Prashanth Vennalaganti, Ajay Bansal, Abhishek Choudhary, Sreekar Vennelaganti, Jianghua He, Mohammad Titi, Roberta Maselli, Bashar Qumseya, Mojtaba Olyaee, Irwing Waxman, Alessandro Repici, Cesare Hassan, Prateek Sharma
| Articolo seguente Articolo seguente
  • Per-oral video cholangiopancreatoscopy with narrow-band imaging for the evaluation of indeterminate pancreaticobiliary disease
  • Rawad Mounzer, Gregory L. Austin, Sachin Wani, Brian C. Brauer, Norio Fukami, Raj J. Shah

Benvenuto su EM|consulte, il riferimento dei professionisti della salute.
L'accesso al testo integrale di questo articolo richiede un abbonamento.

Già abbonato a @@106933@@ rivista ?

@@150455@@ Voir plus

Il mio account


Dichiarazione CNIL

EM-CONSULTE.COM è registrato presso la CNIL, dichiarazione n. 1286925.

Ai sensi della legge n. 78-17 del 6 gennaio 1978 sull'informatica, sui file e sulle libertà, Lei puo' esercitare i diritti di opposizione (art.26 della legge), di accesso (art.34 a 38 Legge), e di rettifica (art.36 della legge) per i dati che La riguardano. Lei puo' cosi chiedere che siano rettificati, compeltati, chiariti, aggiornati o cancellati i suoi dati personali inesati, incompleti, equivoci, obsoleti o la cui raccolta o di uso o di conservazione sono vietati.
Le informazioni relative ai visitatori del nostro sito, compresa la loro identità, sono confidenziali.
Il responsabile del sito si impegna sull'onore a rispettare le condizioni legali di confidenzialità applicabili in Francia e a non divulgare tali informazioni a terzi.


Tutto il contenuto di questo sito: Copyright © 2026 Elsevier, i suoi licenziatari e contributori. Tutti i diritti sono riservati. Inclusi diritti per estrazione di testo e di dati, addestramento dell’intelligenza artificiale, e tecnologie simili. Per tutto il contenuto ‘open access’ sono applicati i termini della licenza Creative Commons.