Effective use of the Japan Narrow Band Imaging Expert Team classification based on diagnostic performance and confidence level |
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Authors: | Daizen Hirata Hiroshi Kashida Mineo Iwatate Tomomasa Tochio Akira Teramoto Yasushi Sano Masatoshi Kudo |
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Affiliation: | Daizen Hirata, Mineo Iwatate, Tomomasa Tochio, Akira Teramoto, Yasushi Sano, Gastrointestinal Center and Institute of Minimally-invasive Endoscopic Care, Sano Hospital, Kobe 6550031, JapanDaizen Hirata, Hiroshi Kashida, Masatoshi Kudo, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kindai University, Osaka 5895811, Japan |
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Abstract: | Five years have passed since the Japan Narrow Band Imaging Expert Team (JNET) classification was proposed in 2014. However, the diagnostic performance of this classification has not yet been established. We conducted a retrospective study and a systematic search of Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System On-Line. There were three retrospective single center studies about the diagnostic performance of this classification. In order to clarify this issue, we reviewed our study and three previous studies. This review revealed the diagnostic performance in regards to three important differentiations. (1) Neoplasia from non-neoplasia; (2) malignant neoplasia from benign neoplasia; and (3) deep submucosal invasive cancer (D-SMC) from other neoplasia. The sensitivity in differentiating neoplasia from non-neoplasia was 98.1%-99.8%. The specificity in differentiating malignant neoplasia from benign neoplasia was 84.7%-98.2% and the specificity in the differentiation D-SMC from other neoplasia was 99.8%-100.0%. This classification would enable endoscopists to identify almost all neoplasia, to appropriately determine whether to perform en bloc resection or not, and to avoid unnecessary surgery. This article is the first review about the diagnostic performance of the JNET classification. Previous reports about the diagnostic performance have all been retrospective single center studies. A large-scale prospective multicenter evaluation study is awaited for the validation. |
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Keywords: | Japan Narrow Band Imaging Expert Team Classification Magnifying endoscopy Narrow-band imaging Validation Diagnostic performance Colonoscopy Colorectal neoplasms |
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