TY - JOUR
T1 - Blue light imaging and linked color imaging as a screening mode for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in high-risk patients
T2 - Multicenter randomized trial
AU - Ogata, Yohei
AU - Hatta, Waku
AU - Koike, Tomoyuki
AU - Takahashi, So
AU - Matsuhashi, Tamotsu
AU - Oikawa, Tomoyuki
AU - Iwai, Wataru
AU - Asonuma, Sho
AU - Okata, Hideki
AU - Ohyauchi, Motoki
AU - Ito, Hirotaka
AU - Abe, Yasuhiko
AU - Sasaki, Yu
AU - Kawamura, Masashi
AU - Saito, Masahiro
AU - Uno, Kaname
AU - Fujishima, Fumiyoshi
AU - Nakamura, Tomohiro
AU - Nakaya, Naoki
AU - Iijima, Katsunori
AU - Masamune, Atsushi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society.
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - Objectives: Blue light imaging (BLI) and linked color imaging (LCI) are superior to conventional white light imaging for detecting esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Hence, we compared their diagnostic performances in ESCC screening. Methods: This open-labeled, randomized controlled trial was performed at seven hospitals. Patients with a high risk of ESCC were randomly assigned to the BLI group (BLI followed by LCI) and LCI group (LCI followed by BLI). The primary end-point was the detection rate of ESCC in the primary mode. The main secondary end-point was its miss rate in the primary mode. Results: In total, 699 patients were enrolled. The detection rate of ESCC did not significantly differ between the BLI and LCI groups (4.0% [14/351] vs. 4.9% [17/348]; P = 0.565); however, the number of patients with ESCC tended to be smaller in the BLI group (19 vs. 30). Notably, the miss rate of ESCC was lower in the BLI group (26.3% [5/19] vs. 63.3% [19/30]; P = 0.012) and LCI detected no ESCCs missed by BLI. The sensitivity was higher in BLI (75.0% vs. 47.6%; P = 0.042); on the other hand, the positive predictive value in BLI tended to be lower (28.8% vs. 45.5%; P = 0.092). Conclusions: The detection rates of ESCC did not significantly differ between BLI and LCI. Although BLI may have the potential to be advantageous over LCI for the diagnosis of ESCC, it is still unclear whether BLI is superior to LCI, and a further large-scale study is needed. Trial registration: Japan Registry of Clinical Trials (jRCT1022190018-1).
AB - Objectives: Blue light imaging (BLI) and linked color imaging (LCI) are superior to conventional white light imaging for detecting esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Hence, we compared their diagnostic performances in ESCC screening. Methods: This open-labeled, randomized controlled trial was performed at seven hospitals. Patients with a high risk of ESCC were randomly assigned to the BLI group (BLI followed by LCI) and LCI group (LCI followed by BLI). The primary end-point was the detection rate of ESCC in the primary mode. The main secondary end-point was its miss rate in the primary mode. Results: In total, 699 patients were enrolled. The detection rate of ESCC did not significantly differ between the BLI and LCI groups (4.0% [14/351] vs. 4.9% [17/348]; P = 0.565); however, the number of patients with ESCC tended to be smaller in the BLI group (19 vs. 30). Notably, the miss rate of ESCC was lower in the BLI group (26.3% [5/19] vs. 63.3% [19/30]; P = 0.012) and LCI detected no ESCCs missed by BLI. The sensitivity was higher in BLI (75.0% vs. 47.6%; P = 0.042); on the other hand, the positive predictive value in BLI tended to be lower (28.8% vs. 45.5%; P = 0.092). Conclusions: The detection rates of ESCC did not significantly differ between BLI and LCI. Although BLI may have the potential to be advantageous over LCI for the diagnosis of ESCC, it is still unclear whether BLI is superior to LCI, and a further large-scale study is needed. Trial registration: Japan Registry of Clinical Trials (jRCT1022190018-1).
KW - blue light imaging
KW - esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
KW - image-enhanced endoscopy
KW - linked color imaging
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U2 - 10.1111/den.14538
DO - 10.1111/den.14538
M3 - Article
C2 - 36802097
AN - SCOPUS:85150862387
SN - 0915-5635
VL - 35
SP - 835
EP - 844
JO - Digestive Endoscopy
JF - Digestive Endoscopy
IS - 7
ER -