Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3301705 | Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2016 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Our meta-analysis indicates that targeted biopsies with acetic acid chromoendoscopy, electronic chromoendoscopy by using narrow-band imaging, and endoscope-based CLE meet the thresholds set by the ASGE PIVI, at least when performed by endoscopists with expertise in advanced imaging techniques. The ASGE Technology Committee therefore endorses using these advanced imaging modalities to guide targeted biopsies for the detection of dysplasia during surveillance of patients with previously nondysplastic BE, thereby replacing the currently used random biopsy protocols.
Keywords
EACNBIPCLEHGDASGECLEeCLEPIVIConfocal laser endomicroscopyEsophageal adenocarcinomanegative predictive valuequality assessment of diagnostic accuracy studiesAmerican Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopynarrow-band imaginghigh-grade dysplasiaFICEBarrett’s esophagusNPV یا negative predictive valueQUADAS
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Authors
ASGE Technology Committee ASGE Technology Committee, Nirav MD, Barham K. MD, MPH, Prateek (invited content expert, ad-hoc member), Harry R. MD, FASGE, Brintha K. MD, MBA, Sri MD, FASGE, Michael MD, Udayakumar MD, John T. DO, FASGE, Rahul MD, MPH, FASGE,