Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Apr 28, 2015; 21(16): 4809-4816
Published online Apr 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i16.4809
Table 1 Summary of studies with new endoscopic ultrasound techniques
Ref.No. of casesTarget lesionsTechniquesAccuracySpecificitySensitivity
König et al[13]151Prostatic lesionsRTE84.10%N/AN/A
Kanamori et al[48]46LNs lesionsCE82.10%77.30%88.20%
Alam et al[12]85LNs lesionsRTE84%59%98%
Kamoi et al[54]107ProstaticRTE76%81%68%
Lesions
Ohno et al[44]87IPMNsCE75.90%92.90%60%
Giovannini et al[33]222LNs and PLsRTEN/A82.5% (LN)91.8% (LN)
80.0% (PL)92.3% (PL)
Săftoiu et al[22]54Pancreatic massesCE and RTE83.30%95.20%75.80%
Napoleon et al[42]35Pancreatic massesCE86%88%89%
Xia et al[49]43Intra-abdominal lesionsCE97.60%100%96.30%
Săftoiu et al[6]258Pancreatic massesRTE85.40%66%93.40%
Xu et al[7]368LNs lesionsRTEN/A91%85%
Sakamoto et al[51]76GISTsCH83%63%100%
Kapoor et al[55]50Prostatic lesionsRTEN/A86.80%91.70%
Waage et al[56]69Rectal lesionsRTE94%96%93%
Hocke et al[5]58Pancreatic lesionsRTEN/A94.7%(RTE)33.4%(RTE)
CE89.5%(CE)92.3%(CE)
Dawwas et al[31]104Pancreatic massesRTE86.50%16.70%100%
Kitano et al[39]277Pancreatic lesionsCHN/A94.40%91.20%
Gong et al[41]1139Pancreatic massesCEN/A93%93%
Knabe et al[3]40LN lesionsRTE51.586.70%88.90%
Lee et al[43]37Pancreatic lesionsCH92%N/A93%
Havre et al[34]39Pancreatic lesionsRTEN/A71%67%
Imazu et al[59]36GB lesionsCH94.40%98%89.60%