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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 28, 2015; 21(40): 11260-11272
Published online Oct 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i40.11260
Table 1 Techniques and modes of advanced endoscopic imaging with advantages and indications
Endoscopic techniqueModesAdvantagesDisadvantagesIndications
White light endoscopy (WLE)Standard definition colonoscopy (SD)Widely spreadNo sufficient discrimination between inflammation and dysplasiaRoutine assessment of mucosal inflammation
High definition colonoscopy(HD)Can detect significantly more dysplastic lesion in IBD than SD[108]Increased costs compared to SDin combination with DBC: cancer surveillance of IBD patient[109,110]
Dye based chromo-endoscopy (DBC)Indigo-carmine (0.8%)[109,110]Superior for the detection of dysplastic lesions in IBD[20,21,55,56,109,110]Increase in time and effort, dye-poolingMethod of choice for cancer surveillance in IBD[12,34,35,109,110]
Methylene blue (1%)[109,110]
Dye less chromo-endoscopy (DLC)
Optical DLCNBI CBIReadily available (push-of-a-button technologies)[22,31,66] improved prediction of disease extent and disease activity compared to WLE[67-69,71]NBI: results for dysplasia detection in IBD heterogenousNBI: not recommended as a replacement for DBC for cancer surveillance in IBD[109,110]
Digital DLCi-scan FICE SPIESi-scan: no data for dysplasia detection in IBD yet
Confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE)pCLE iCLEReal time histologic imaging with 1000-fold magnification, potentially improved delineation of degree and extent of mucosal inflammation[82]Time- and cost-intensive procedure, expert skills required[22,31]No routine indications
Endocytoscopy (EC)Real time histologic imaging with up to 1390-fold magnification, potentially improved delineation of degree and extent of mucosal inflammation, can distinguish single inflammatory cells[88]Time- and cost-intensive procedure, expert skills required[22,31,111]No routine indications