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High magnification bronchovideoscopy combined with narrow band imaging could detect capillary loops of angiogenic squamous dysplasia in heavy smokers at high risk for lung cancer.

Authors :
Shibuya K
Hoshino H
Chiyo M
Iyoda A
Yoshida S
Sekine Y
Iizasa T
Saitoh Y
Baba M
Hiroshima K
Ohwada H
Fujisawa T
Shibuya, K
Hoshino, H
Chiyo, M
Iyoda, A
Yoshida, S
Sekine, Y
Iizasa, T
Saitoh, Y
Source :
Thorax; Nov2003, Vol. 58 Issue 11, p989-995, 7p, 1 Diagram
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>We investigated the use of high magnification bronchovideoscopy combined with narrow band imaging (NBI) for the detailed examination of angiogenic squamous dysplasia (ASD). This was carried out in relation to bronchial vascular patterns with abnormal mucosal fluorescence in heavy smokers at high risk for lung cancer.<bold>Methods: </bold>Forty eight patients with sputum cytology specimens suspicious or positive for malignancy were entered into the study. Conventional white light and fluorescence bronchoscopic examination was first performed. Observations by high magnification bronchovideoscopy with conventional white light were made primarily at sites of abnormal fluorescence, and then repeated with NBI light to examine microvascular networks in the bronchial mucosa. Spectral features on the RGB (Red/Green/Blue) sequential videoscope system were changed from the conventional RGB broadband filter to the new NBI filter. The wavelength ranges of the new NBI filter were B1: 400-430 nm, B2: 420-470 nm, and G: 560-590 nm. ASD tissues were also examined using a confocal laser scanning microscope equipped with argon-krypton (488 nm) and argon (514 nm) laser sources.<bold>Results: </bold>The microvessels, vascular networks of various grades, and dotted vessels in ASD tissues were clearly observed in NBI-B1 images. Diameters of the dotted vessels visible on NBI-B1 images agreed with the diameters of ASD capillary blood vessels diagnosed by pathological examination. Capillary blood vessels were also clearly visualised by green fluorescence by confocal laser scanning microscopy. There was a significant association between the frequency of dotted vessels by NBI-B1 imaging and tissues confirmed as ASD pathologically (p=0.002).<bold>Conclusions: </bold>High magnification bronchovideoscopy combined with NBI was useful in the detection of capillary blood vessels in ASD lesions at sites of abnormal fluorescence. This may enable the discrimination between ASD and another pre-invasive bronchial lesion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00406376
Volume :
58
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Thorax
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11582901
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/thorax.58.11.989