PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

I-scan optical enhancement for the in vivo prediction of diminutive colorectal polyp histology: Results from a prospective three-phased multicentre trial.

  • Entcho Klenske,
  • Steffen Zopf,
  • Clemens Neufert,
  • Andreas Nägel,
  • Jürgen Siebler,
  • Jürgen Gschossmann,
  • Steffen Mühldorfer,
  • Lukas Pfeifer,
  • Sarah Fischer,
  • Francesco Vitali,
  • Marietta Iacucci,
  • Subrata Ghosh,
  • Michelle G Rath,
  • Peter Klare,
  • Gian E Tontini,
  • Markus F Neurath,
  • Timo Rath

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197520
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. e0197520

Abstract

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS:Dye-less chromoendoscopy is an emerging technology for colorectal polyp characterization. Herein, we investigated whether the newly introduced I-scan optical enhancement (OE) can accurately predict polyp histology in vivo in real-time. METHODS:In this prospective three-phased study, 84 patients with 230 diminutive colorectal polyps were included. During the first two study phases, five endoscopists assessed whether analysis of polyp colour, surface and vascular pattern under i-scan OE can differentiate in vivo between adenomatous and hyperplastic polyps. Finally, junior and experienced endoscopists (JE, EE, each n = 4) not involved in the prior study phases made a post hoc diagnosis of polyp histology using a static i-scan OE image database. Histopathology was used as a gold-standard in all study phases. RESULTS:The overall accuracy of i-scan OE for histology prediction was 90% with a sensitivity, specificity, positive (PPV) and negative prediction value (NPV) of 91%, 90%, 86% and 94%, respectively. In high confidence predictions, the diagnostic accuracy increased to 93% with sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV of 94%, 91%, 89% and 96%. Colonoscopy surveillance intervals were predicted correctly in ≥ 90% of patients. In the post hoc analysis EE predicted polyp histology under i-scan OE with an overall accuracy of 91%. After a single training session, JE achieved a comparable diagnostic performance for predicting polyp histology with i-scan OE. CONCLUSION:The histology of diminutive colorectal polyps can be accurately predicted with i-scan OE in vivo in real-time. Furthermore, polyp differentiation with i-scan OE appears to require only a short learning curve.