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ABSTRACT: Objectives
Detection of early neoplastic lesions is crucial for improving the survival rates of patients with gastric cancer. Optical enhancement mode 2 is a new image-enhanced endoscopic technique that offers bright images and can improve the visibility of neoplastic lesions. This study aimed to compare the detection of neoplastic lesions with optical enhancement mode 2 and white-light imaging (WLI) in a high-risk population.Methods
In this prospective multicenter randomized controlled trial, patients were randomly assigned to optical enhancement mode 2 or WLI groups. Detection of suspicious neoplastic lesions during the examinations was recorded, and pathological diagnoses served as the gold standard.Results
A total of 1211 and 1219 individuals were included in the optical enhancement mode 2 and WLI groups, respectively. The detection rate of neoplastic lesions was significantly higher in the optical enhancement mode 2 group (5.1% vs. 1.9%; risk ratio, 2.656 [95% confidence interval, 1.630-4.330]; p < 0.001). The detection rate of neoplastic lesions with an atrophic gastritis background was significantly higher in the optical enhancement mode 2 group (8.6% vs. 2.6%, p < 0.001). The optical enhancement mode 2 group also had a higher detection rate among endoscopists with different experiences.Conclusions
Optical enhancement mode 2 was more effective than WLI for detecting neoplastic lesions in the stomach, and can serve as a new method for screening early gastric cancer in clinical practice.Clinical registry
United States National Library of Medicine (https://www.Clinicaltrials
gov), ID: NCT040720521.
SUBMITTER: An W
PROVIDER: S-EPMC11250407 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

An Wei W Wu Qi Q Su Xiao-Ju XJ Sun Hong-Xin HX Wang Jing J Dou Wei-Jia WJ Liu Zhen-Xiong ZX Liu Gai-Fang GF Zhang Yue-Han YH Xu Shu-Chang SC Chen Ying Y Zhang Hao H Zhang Bin B Li Ping P Sun Si-Yu SY Wang Sheng S Liu Wen W Zhang Xiao-Feng XF Zhang Yu-Shu YS Xu Yi-Jun YJ Liu Mei M Feng Xin-Xia XX Zuo Xiu-Li XL Li Guang-Chao GC Xu Li-Dong LD Wang Dong D Shi Xin-Gang XG Hu Liang-Hao LH Li Zhao-Shen ZS
United European gastroenterology journal 20240516 6
<h4>Objectives</h4>Detection of early neoplastic lesions is crucial for improving the survival rates of patients with gastric cancer. Optical enhancement mode 2 is a new image-enhanced endoscopic technique that offers bright images and can improve the visibility of neoplastic lesions. This study aimed to compare the detection of neoplastic lesions with optical enhancement mode 2 and white-light imaging (WLI) in a high-risk population.<h4>Methods</h4>In this prospective multicenter randomized con ...[more]