Confocal laser endomicroscopy permits in-vivo microscopy evaluation during endoscopy procedures. It can be used in all the parts of the gastrointestinal tract and includes: Esophagus,stomach,small bowel,colon,biliary ...Confocal laser endomicroscopy permits in-vivo microscopy evaluation during endoscopy procedures. It can be used in all the parts of the gastrointestinal tract and includes: Esophagus,stomach,small bowel,colon,biliary tract through and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and pancreas through needles during endoscopic ultrasound procedures. Many researches demonstrated a high correlation of results between confocal laser endomicroscopy and histopathology in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal lesions; with accuracy in about 86% to 96%. Moreover,in spite that histopathology remains the gold-standard technique for final diagnosis of any diseases; a considerable number of misdiagnosis rate could be present due to many factors such as interpretation mistakes,biopsy site inaccuracy,or number of biopsies. Theoretically; with the diagnostic accuracy rates of confocal laser endomicroscopy could help in a daily practice to improve diagnosis and treatment management of the patients. However,it is still not routinely used in the clinical practice due to many factors such as cost of the procedure,lack of codification and reimbursement in some countries,absence of standard of care indications,availability,physician imageinterpretation training,medico-legal problems,and the role of the pathologist. These limitations are relative,and solutions could be found based on new researches focused to solve these barriers.展开更多
AIM To evaluate the clinical impact of confocal laser endomicroscopy(CLE) in the diagnosis and management of patients with an uncertain diagnosis.METHODS A retrospective chart review was performed.Patients who underwe...AIM To evaluate the clinical impact of confocal laser endomicroscopy(CLE) in the diagnosis and management of patients with an uncertain diagnosis.METHODS A retrospective chart review was performed.Patients who underwent CLE between November 2013 and October 2015 and exhibited a poor correlation between endoscopic and histological findings were included.Baseline characteristics,indications,previous diagnostic studies,findings at the time of CLE,clinical management and histological results were analyzed.Interventions based on CLE findings were also analyzed.We compared the diagnostic accuracy of CLE and target biopsies of surgical specimens.RESULTS A total of 144 patients were included.Of these,51%(74/144) were female.The mean age was 51 years old.In all,41/144(28.4%) lesions were neoplastic(13 bile duct,10 gastric,8 esophageal,6 colonic,1 duodenal,1 rectal,1 ampulloma and 1 pancreatic).The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value,and observed agreement when CLE was used to detect N-lesions were 85.37%,87.38%,72.92%,93.75% and 86.81%,respectively.Cohen's Kappa was 69.20%,thus indicating good agreement.Changes in management were observed in 54% of the cases.CONCLUSION CLE is a new diagnostic tool that has a significant clinical impact on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with uncertain diagnosis.展开更多
文摘Confocal laser endomicroscopy permits in-vivo microscopy evaluation during endoscopy procedures. It can be used in all the parts of the gastrointestinal tract and includes: Esophagus,stomach,small bowel,colon,biliary tract through and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and pancreas through needles during endoscopic ultrasound procedures. Many researches demonstrated a high correlation of results between confocal laser endomicroscopy and histopathology in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal lesions; with accuracy in about 86% to 96%. Moreover,in spite that histopathology remains the gold-standard technique for final diagnosis of any diseases; a considerable number of misdiagnosis rate could be present due to many factors such as interpretation mistakes,biopsy site inaccuracy,or number of biopsies. Theoretically; with the diagnostic accuracy rates of confocal laser endomicroscopy could help in a daily practice to improve diagnosis and treatment management of the patients. However,it is still not routinely used in the clinical practice due to many factors such as cost of the procedure,lack of codification and reimbursement in some countries,absence of standard of care indications,availability,physician imageinterpretation training,medico-legal problems,and the role of the pathologist. These limitations are relative,and solutions could be found based on new researches focused to solve these barriers.
文摘AIM To evaluate the clinical impact of confocal laser endomicroscopy(CLE) in the diagnosis and management of patients with an uncertain diagnosis.METHODS A retrospective chart review was performed.Patients who underwent CLE between November 2013 and October 2015 and exhibited a poor correlation between endoscopic and histological findings were included.Baseline characteristics,indications,previous diagnostic studies,findings at the time of CLE,clinical management and histological results were analyzed.Interventions based on CLE findings were also analyzed.We compared the diagnostic accuracy of CLE and target biopsies of surgical specimens.RESULTS A total of 144 patients were included.Of these,51%(74/144) were female.The mean age was 51 years old.In all,41/144(28.4%) lesions were neoplastic(13 bile duct,10 gastric,8 esophageal,6 colonic,1 duodenal,1 rectal,1 ampulloma and 1 pancreatic).The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value,and observed agreement when CLE was used to detect N-lesions were 85.37%,87.38%,72.92%,93.75% and 86.81%,respectively.Cohen's Kappa was 69.20%,thus indicating good agreement.Changes in management were observed in 54% of the cases.CONCLUSION CLE is a new diagnostic tool that has a significant clinical impact on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with uncertain diagnosis.