Gastroenterology Research and Practice (Jan 2016)

Evaluation of the Diagnostic Ability of Optical Enhancement System in Early Gastric Cancer Demarcation

  • Misato Nagao,
  • Jun Nishikawa,
  • Ryo Ogawa,
  • Sho Sasaki,
  • Munetaka Nakamura,
  • Junichi Nishimura,
  • Atsushi Goto,
  • Shinichi Hashimoto,
  • Takeshi Okamoto,
  • Masato Suenaga,
  • Yoshihiko Hamamoto,
  • Isao Sakaida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/2439621
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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This study aimed to evaluate the utility of optical enhancement (OE) in early gastric cancer demarcation. Twenty lesions of early gastric cancer were examined by PENTAX endoscopy system with OE-1 and OE-2 functions. The areas of tumor demarcation identified by 12 evaluators (6 novice and 6 experienced) were compared to the corresponding correct areas determined by postoperative histopathology findings. The misdiagnosed scores that were the sums of false-positive and false-negative areas were compared. Color of one hundred pixels from the inside of the cancerous area and the outside of the cancerous area was expressed as three-dimensional RGB component vectors. The mean vectors and covariance matrixes were calculated and the Mahalanobis distance, indicative of color differences between two areas, was tested. Comparisons of the misdiagnosed score revealed that OE-1 was preferred over WL-1 for gastric cancer demarcation for all 12 evaluators (p=0.008) and in novice evaluators (p=0.026). OE-2 was not significantly different from WL-2 in all cases. OE-1 images gave significantly larger Mahalanobis distances, indicative of color differences, than WL-1 images (p=0.002). It was demonstrated that the OE Mode 1 has a significant advantage over the white light mode in demarcation of early gastric cancer.