4.6 Article

Multiphoton imaging provides a superior optical biopsy to that of confocal laser endomicroscopy imaging for colorectal lesions

Journal

ENDOSCOPY
Volume 51, Issue 2, Pages 174-178

Publisher

GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/a-0641-5091

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81773117, 81771881, 81672446]
  2. State's Key Project of Research and Development Plan [2017YFC0108300, 2017YFC0108301]
  3. Special Fund for Guangdong Province Public Research and Capacity Building [2014B020215002]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2015A030308006]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2016J01433]
  6. Guangzhou Industry University Research Cooperative Innovation Major Project [201704020062]
  7. Science Popularization Program of Guangzhou Science and Technology Association
  8. Guangzhou Science and Technology Project [201400000004-5]
  9. Clinical Research Project of Southern Medical University [LC2016PY010, LC2016ZD003]
  10. High Level Research Matching Foundation of Nanfang Hospital [2014067]
  11. Scientific Research Foundation for High Level Talents in Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University [201404280056]
  12. Special Funds for the Cultivation of Guangdong College Students' Scientific and Technological Innovation [pdjh2017a0093, pdjh2017b0099]
  13. Scientific Enlightenment Plan of Southern Medical University (2017)
  14. National Training Program for Undergraduate Innovation and Entrepreneurship [201612121080, 201612121008, 201712121052]

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Background Confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) requires fluorescence agents, the use of which leads to blurred images and low diagnostic accuracy owing to fluorescein leakage. We aimed to explore whether multiphoton imaging (MPI) could serve as a better method of optical biopsy. Methods First, a pilot study was performed to set up the optical diagnostic criteria of MPI for benign or malignant colorectal lesions in 30 patients. Then, a blinded study was conducted to compare the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of MPI versus CLE imaging in 79 patients. Results In the pilot study, MPI revealed regular tissue architecture and cell morphology in the normal tissue, and irregular tubular structures, and cellular and nuclear pleomorphism in the abnormal tissue. In the blinded study, compared with CLE imaging, MPI significantly improved the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the optical biopsy (89.74% vs. 61.54%, P = 0.008; 92.5% vs. 67.5%, P = 0.009; and 91.14% vs. 64.56%, P = 0.001, respectively). Conclusions MPI can provide a superior optical biopsy to that of CLE imaging for colorectal lesions.

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