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Rediscovering histology: what is new in endoscopy for inflammatory bowel disease?

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THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/17562848211005692

Keywords

artificial intelligence; capsule enteroscopy; confocal laser endomicroscopy; dye-chromoendoscopy; endocytoscopy; inflammatory bowel diseases; molecular imaging; virtual chromoendoscopy

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Endoscopic evaluation plays a crucial role in the management of inflammatory bowel diseases, with a focus on achieving histological remission along with symptomatic and endoscopic remission. New diagnostic technologies, such as dye-less chromoendoscopy and molecular imaging, offer potential to improve the accuracy of evaluating disease activity and monitoring colorectal cancer. Integration of artificial intelligence systems and video capsule endoscopy are expected to further enhance the capabilities of endoscopic techniques in clinical practice.
The potential of endoscopic evaluation in the management of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) has undoubtedly grown over the last few years. When dealing with IBD patients, histological remission (HR) is now considered a desirable target along with symptomatic and endoscopic remission, due to its association with better long-term outcomes. Consequently, the ability of endoscopic techniques to reflect microscopic findings in vivo without having to collect biopsies has become of upmost importance. In this context, a more accurate evaluation of inflammatory disease activity and the detection of dysplasia represent two mainstay targets for IBD endoscopists. New diagnostic technologies have been developed, such as dye-less chromoendoscopy, endomicroscopy, and molecular imaging, but their real incorporation in daily practice is not yet well defined. Although dye-chromoendoscopy is still recommended as the gold standard approach in dysplasia surveillance, recent research questioned the superiority of this technique over new advanced dye-less modalities [narrow band imaging (NBI), Fuji intelligent color enhancement (FICE), i-scan, blue light imaging (BLI) and linked color imaging (LCI)]. The endoscopic armamentarium might also be enriched by new video capsule endoscopy for monitoring disease activity, and high expectations are placed on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) systems to reduce operator-subjectivity and inter-observer variability. The goal of this review is to provide an updated insight on contemporary knowledge regarding new endoscopic techniques and devices, with special focus on their role in the assessment of disease activity and colorectal cancer surveillance.

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