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Evaluation of an e-learning system for diagnosis of gastric lesions using magnifying narrow-band imaging: a multicenter randomized controlled study

Authors :
Akio Matsuda
Jiro Watari
Kazuo Yashima
Mototsugu Kato
Tetsuya Ueo
Yasumasa Niwa
Kazuhiko Kobayashi
Shinichiro Hori
Atsushi Imagawa
Hajime Takatori
Tetsu Kinjo
Manabu Muto
Masaki Endo
Yoshiou Ikeda
Kenshi Yao
Kenshi Matsumoto
Osamu Motohashi
Tadashi Sato
Shinya Kodashima
Tomoyuki Koike
Hiroyuki Aoyagi
Hidetaka Hamamoto
Michita Mukasa
Hitoshi Nishiyama
Kingo Hirasawa
Ayumu Hosokawa
Yasuaki Nagami
Norihiro Hanabata
Shigeaki Nagao
Noriya Uedo
Fumisato Sasaki
Hideki Ishikawa
Keisuke Kawasaki
Shinichi Katsuki
Shinya Mitsui
Takuji Gotoda
Kazushige Hoppo
Kunihisa Uchita
Hiroshi Araki
Jun Nishikawa
Nozomu Kobayashi
Hogara Nishisaki
Haruhiro Yamashita
Katsumi Yamamoto
Chizu Yokoi
Keiko Arita
Shinichi Ishihara
Junichi Kodaira
Daisuke Yoshimura
Hiro-o Yamano
Hiroyuki Ono
Masahiko Tsujii
Hisashi Doyama
Takashi Kanesaka
Hiroaki Minamino
Shojiro Yamamoto
Ryo Shimoda
Ichiro Oda
Shuhei Ishiyama
Masahiro Nakagawa
Tetsuro Yamazato
Takuto Hikichi
Masashi Oka
Kazuhiro Kaneko
Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Kazunari Murakami
Takashi Abe
Michiaki Hirayama
Hirohito Mori
Yoshinori Morita
Hiro Satoh
Youichi Miyaoka
Tomohiko Mannami
Satoshi Tanabe
Katsuhisa Inamura
Hiroyuki Okada
Hiroshi Kashida
Hiroyoshi Nakanishi
Fumio Tamura
Source :
Endoscopy. 49(10)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background and study aim Magnifying narrow-band imaging (M-NBI) is useful for the accurate diagnosis of early gastric cancer (EGC). However, acquiring skill at M-NBI diagnosis takes substantial effort. An Internet-based e-learning system to teach endoscopic diagnosis of EGC using M-NBI has been developed. This study evaluated its effectiveness. Participants and methods This study was designed as a multicenter randomized controlled trial. We recruited endoscopists as participants from all over Japan. After completing Test 1, which consisted of M-NBI images of 40 gastric lesions, participants were randomly assigned to the e-learning or non-e-learning groups. Only the e-learning group was allowed to access the e-learning system. After the e-learning period, both groups received Test 2. The analysis set was participants who scored Results A total of 395 participants from 77 institutions completed Test 1 (198 in the e-learning group and 197 in the non-e-learning group). After the e-learning period, all 395 completed Test 2. The analysis sets were e-learning group: n = 184; and non-e-learning group: n = 184. The mean Test 1 score was 59.9 % for the e-learning group and 61.7 % for the non-e-learning group. The change in accuracy in Test 2 was significantly higher in the e-learning group than in the non-e-learning group (7.4 points vs. 0.14 points, respectively; P Conclusion This study clearly demonstrated the efficacy of the e-learning system in improving practitioners’ capabilities to diagnose EGC using M-NBI.Trial registered at University Hospital Medical Information Network Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN000008569).

Details

ISSN :
14388812
Volume :
49
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endoscopy
Accession number :
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