Retrospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 21, 2019; 25(11): 1378-1386
Published online Mar 21, 2019. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v25.i11.1378
Early gastric cancer diagnostic ability of ultrathin endoscope loaded with laser light source
Takuto Suzuki, Yoshiyasu Kitagawa, Rino Nankinzan, Taketo Yamaguchi
Takuto Suzuki, Yoshiyasu Kitagawa, Rino Nankinzan, Department of Endoscopy, Chiba Cancer Center, Chiba 260-8717, Japan
Taketo Yamaguchi, Department of Gastroenterology, Chiba Cancer Center, Chiba 260-8717, Japan
Author contributions: Suzuki T designed the research; Suzuki T, Kitagawa Y, Nankinzan R and Yamaguchi T performed the research; Suzuki T, Kitagawa Y and Nankinzan R analyzed the data; Suzuki T wrote the paper.
Institutional review board statement: The study was reviewed and approved by the Chiba Cancer Center Institutional Review Board.
Informed consent statement: All study participants provided informed written consent prior to study enrollment.
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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Corresponding author: Takuto Suzuki, MD, PhD, Doctor, Department of Endoscopy, Chiba Cancer Center, 666-2 Nitonachou, Chuo-ku, Chiba 260-8717, Japan. taksuzuki@chiba-cc.jp
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Received: December 3, 2018
Peer-review started: December 3, 2018
First decision: January 30, 2019
Revised: February 13, 2019
Accepted: February 22, 2019
Article in press: February 22, 2019
Published online: March 21, 2019
Abstract
BACKGROUND

Conventionally, the low luminous intensity, low image resolution, and difficulty in operation have been reported with the ultrathin endoscope. However, it has markedly advanced recently. The improvement of the diagnostic ability is expected.

AIM

To compare the early gastric cancer diagnostic ability of an ultrathin endoscope loaded with a laser light source and that of the conventional endoscope.

METHODS

The target subjects were 375 consecutive patients who underwent endoscopy at our hospital for post-endoscopic submucosal dissection follow-up of gastric cancer from January to August 2018. During endoscopy, the ultrathin endoscope was used in 140 patients (37.3%), and the conventional endoscope was used in 235 patients (62.7%). Patient background was adjusted using the propensity score matching method, and gastric cancer detection ability was evaluated in the two groups.

RESULTS

The gastric cancer detection rate was 7.8% in the ultrathin endoscope group and 7.0% in the conventional endoscope group, and the mean intragastric observation time was 4.1 ± 1.7 min in the ultrathin endoscope group and 4.1 ± 1.9 min in the conventional endoscope group, showing no significant differences between the groups. Moreover, the biopsy implementation rate was 31.8% in the ultrathin endoscope group and 41.1% in the conventional endoscope group, and the biopsy prediction rate was 17.9% and 13.2%, respectively, showing no significant differences between the groups.

CONCLUSION

The gastric cancer diagnostic ability of the ultrathin endoscope loaded with a laser light source was comparable to that of the conventional endoscope. The observation time was also comparable. Thus, endoscopy using the ultrathin endoscope loaded with the laser light source would be the first option in screening examinations of gastric cancer due to its low invasion.

Keywords: Conventional endoscope, Gastric cancer, Laser light source, Screening, Ultrathin endoscope

Core tip: The gastric cancer diagnostic ability of the ultrathin endoscope loaded with a laser light source is comparable to that of the conventional endoscope. From the view of low invasion, the ultrathin endoscope is superior to the conventional endoscope. Thus, endoscopy using the ultrathin endoscope loaded with the laser light source would be the first option in screening examinations of gastric cancer.