1. Use of i-scan Endoscopic Image Enhancement Technology in Clinical Practice to Assist in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy: A Case Series and Review of the Literature
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Rashmi Agni, Mark E. Benson, Patrick R. Pfau, Deepak V. Gopal, Shawn M. Hancock, Mark Reichelderfer, Jyothiprashanth Prabakaran, Jennifer M. Weiss, and Erik Bowman
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medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Medical technology ,Article Subject ,Radiation proctitis ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Intestinal metaplasia ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Surgery ,Duodenal Adenoma ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:R855-855.5 ,Dysplasia ,Therapeutic endoscopy ,medicine ,Rectal Adenocarcinoma ,Clinical Study ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,Esophagus ,business ,Esophagitis - Abstract
Background. i-scan is a software-driven technology that allows modifications of sharpness, hue, and contrast to enhance mucosal imaging. It uses postimage acquisition software with real-time mapping technology embedded in the endoscopic processor. Aims. To review applications of i-scan technology in clinical endoscopic practice. Methods. This is a case series of 20 consecutive patients who underwent endoscopic procedures where i-scan image enhancement algorithms were applied. The main outcome measures were to compare mucosal lesions with high-definition white light endoscopy (HD-WLE) and i-scan image enhancement for the application of diagnostic sampling and therapy. Results. 13 cases involving the upper GI tract and 7 cases of the lower GI tract are included. For upper GI tract pathology i-scan assisted in diagnosis or therapy of Barrett’s esophagus with dysplasia, esophageal adenocarcinoma, HSV esophagitis, gastric MALT lymphoma, gastric antral intestinal metaplasia with dysplasia, duodenal follicular lymphoma, and a flat duodenal adenoma. For lower GI tract pathology i-scan assisted in diagnosis or therapy of right-sided serrated adenomas, flat tubular adenoma, rectal adenocarcinoma, anal squamous cell cancer, solitary rectal ulcer, and radiation proctitis. Conclusions. i-scan imaging provides detailed topography of mucosal surfaces and delineates lesion edges, which can directly impact endoscopic management.
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- 2012