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Narrow-band imaging optical chromocolonoscopy: Advantages and limitations
引用本文:Emura F,Saito Y,Ikematsu H. Narrow-band imaging optical chromocolonoscopy: Advantages and limitations[J]. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG, 2008, 14(31): 4867-4872. DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.4867
作者姓名:Emura F  Saito Y  Ikematsu H
作者单位:[1]Advanced Digestive Endoscopy, EmuraCenter LatinoAmerica & Emura Foundation for the Promotion of Cancer Research, and Universidad de La Sabana Medical School, Bogota DC, Colombia [2]Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan [3]Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Chiba 277-8577, Japan
摘    要:Narrow-band imaging (NBI) is an innovative optical technology that modifies the center wavelength and bandwidth of an endoscope's light into narrow-band illumination of 415 :1: 30 nm. NBI markedly improves capillary pattern contrast and is an in vivo method for visualizing microvessel morphological changes in superficial neoplastic lesions. The scientific basis for NBI is that short wavelength light falls within the hemoglobin absorption band, thereby facilitating clearer visualization of vascular structures. Several studies have reported advantages and limitations of NBI colonoscopy in the colorectum. One difficulty in evaluating results, however, has been nonstandardization of NBI systems (Sequential and nonsequential). Utilization of NBI technology has been increasing worldwide, but accurate pit pattern analysis and sufficient skill in magnifying colonoscopy are basic fundamentals required for proficiency in NBI diagnosis of colorectal lesions. Modern optical technology without proper image interpretation wastes resources, confuses untrained endoscopists and delays interinstitutional validation studies. Training in the principles of "optical image-enhanced endoscopy" is needed to close the gap between technological advancements and their clinical usefulness. Currently available evidence indicates that NBI constitutes an effective and reliable alternative to chromocolonoscopy for in vivo visualization of vascular structures, but further study assessing reproducibility and effectiveness in the colorectum is ongoing at various medical centers.

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收稿时间:2008-04-18

Narrow-band imaging optical chromocolonoscopy: advantages and limitations
Emura Fabian,Saito Yutaka,Ikematsu Hiroaki. Narrow-band imaging optical chromocolonoscopy: advantages and limitations[J]. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG, 2008, 14(31): 4867-4872. DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.4867
Authors:Emura Fabian  Saito Yutaka  Ikematsu Hiroaki
Affiliation:1. Advanced Digestive Endoscopy,EmuraCenter LatinoAmerica & Emura Foundation for the Promotion of Cancer Research,and Universidad de La Sabana Medical School,Bogotá DC,Colombia
2. Endoscopy Division,National Cancer Center Hospital,Tokyo 104-0045,Japan
3. Endoscopy Division,National Cancer Center Hospital East,Chiba 277-8577,Japan
Abstract:Narrow-band imaging(NBI)is an innovative optical technology that modifies the center wavelength and bandwidth of an endoscope's light into narrow-band illumination of 415±30 nm.NBI markedly improves capillary pattern contrast and is an in vivo method for visualizing microvessel morphological changes in superficial neoplastic lesions.The scientific basis for NBI is that short wavelength light falls within the hemoglobin absorption band,thereby facilitating clearer visualization of vascular structures.Severalstudies have reported advantages and limitations of NBI colonoscopy in the colorectum.One difficulty in evaluating results,however,has been non-standardization of NBI systems(Sequential and non-sequential).Utilization of NBI technology has been increasing worldwide,but accurate pit pattern analysis and sufficient skill in magnifying colonoscopy are basic fundamentals required for proficiency in NBI diagnosis of colorectal lesions.Modern optical technology without proper image interpretation wastes resources,confuses untrained endoscopists and delays inter institutional validation studies.Training in the principles of"optical image-enhanced endoscopy"is needed to close the gap between technological advancements and their clinical usefulness.Currently available evidence indicates that NBI constitutes an effective and reliable alternative to chromocolonoscopy for in vivo visualization of vascular structures,but further study assessing reproducibility and effectiveness in the colorectum is ongoing at various medical centers.
Keywords:Narrow-band imaging  Colonoscopy  Sequential system  Non-sequential system  Polyps  Chromoendoscopy
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