Ashktorab H, Etaati F, Rezaeean F, Nouraie M, Paydar M, Namin HH, Sanderson A, Begum R, Alkhalloufi K, Brim H, Laiyemo AO. Can optical diagnosis of small colon polyps be accurate? Comparing standard scope without narrow banding to high definition scope with narrow banding. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(28): 6539-6546 [PMID: 27605888 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i28.6539]
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Hassan Ashktorab, PhD, Department of Medicine and Cancer Center, Howard University College of Medicine, 2041 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20060, United States. hashktorab@howard.edu
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Prospective Study
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Table 2 Clinical diagnostic value of adenoma by scope
Sensitivity (%)
Specificity (%)
PPV (%)(true positive/all positive)
NPV (%)(true negative/all negative)
PLR (%)(true positive/false positive)
ALL
61 (51-70)
79 (69-86)
78 (68-86)
62 (53-71)
2.9 (1.8-4.5)
Scope 1
53 (39-67)
87 (70-95)
86 (69-94)
55 (41-69)
4.0 (1.5-10.4)
Scope 2
68 (55-79)
74 (60-84)
74 (60-84)
69 (55-79)
2.6 (1.6-4.3)
P value for two scopes
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
Table 3 Clinical diagnostic value of hyper plastic polyp by scope
Sensitivity (%)
Specificity (%)
PPV (%)
NPV (%)
PLR (%)
All
73 (59-84)
63 (55-71)
40 (30-51)
88 (79-93)
2.0 (1.5-2.6)
Scope 1
74 (51-88)
59 (46-71)
38 (24-54)
87 (73-94)
1.8 (1.2-2.7)
Scope 2
74 (54-86)
66 (55-76)
42 (29-57)
88 (77-94)
2.2 (1.5-3.2)
P value for two scopes
0.9
0.4
0.7
0.9
Table 4 Comparison of clinical characteristics of all polyps in standard scope vs high definition scope with narrow band imaging n (%)
Parameters
Standard scope (1) (n = 75)
HD scope (2) (n = 103)
P value
Polyps < 10 mm in size
67 (89)
89 (87)
0.7
Adenoma detection rate
45 (60)
53 (51)
0.3
Hyperplastic polyp detection rate
19 (25)
26 (25)
0.9
Table 5 Comparasion of adenoma detection between endoscopists
Parameter
Sensitivity
Specificity
PPV
NPV
PLR
Endoscopist 1
75 (55-88)
88 (70-96)
86 (65-95)
79 (61-90)
6.3 (2.1-18.5)
Endoscopist 2
60 (46-74)
78 (58-90)
84 (67-93)
51 (34-67)
2.8 (1.2-6.3)
Endoscopist 3
52 (35-68)
72 (55-84)
64 (45-80)
61 (45-74)
1.8 (0.4-1.0)
P value for three endoscopists
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.1
Table 6 Comparison of hyper plastic polyp detection between endoscopists
Parameter
Sensitivity
Specificity
PPV
NPV
PLR
Endoscopist 1
53 (32-73)
83 (66-93)
67 (42-85)
74 (57-85)
3.2 (1.3-7.8)
Endoscopist 2
91 (62-98)
56 (43-69)
29 (17-46)
97 (84-99)
2.1 (1.5-3.0)
Endoscopist 3
87 (62-96)
58 (44-71)
39 (25-56)
93 (79-98)
2.1 (1.4-3.1)
P value for three endoscopists
0.026
0.033
0.049
0.008
Citation: Ashktorab H, Etaati F, Rezaeean F, Nouraie M, Paydar M, Namin HH, Sanderson A, Begum R, Alkhalloufi K, Brim H, Laiyemo AO. Can optical diagnosis of small colon polyps be accurate? Comparing standard scope without narrow banding to high definition scope with narrow banding. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(28): 6539-6546