Clinical usefulness of magnifying colonoscopy for the diagnosis of ulcerative colitis-associated neoplasia

Dig Endosc. 2019 Apr:31 Suppl 1:36-42. doi: 10.1111/den.13382.

Abstract

Background and aim: The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the efficacy of Japanese magnifying colonoscopic classifications for ulcerative colitis-associated neoplasia (UCAN).

Methods: We reviewed the colonoscopy records from 2011 to 2018 at our institutions and identified cases of endoscopically or surgically resected UCAN observed by magnifying narrow-band imaging (NBI) endoscopy and magnifying chromoendoscopy. Association between magnifying endoscopic classification and histopathological findings was investigated retrospectively. Japan NBI expert team (JNET) classification and pit pattern classification were applied.

Results: There were 17 patients who had a diagnosis of UCAN. Tumors of types 2A, 2B and 3 by JNET classification correlated with the histopathological findings of low-grade dysplasia (LGD)/high-grade dysplasia (HGD), HGD, and massively submucosal invasive (mSM) carcinoma, respectively. Tumors of types III/IV, VI low irregularity, and VI high irregularity/VN by pit pattern classification were correlated with the histopathological findings of LGD/HGD, HGD, and mSM carcinoma, respectively.

Conclusions: Japan NBI expert team classification and pit pattern classification may be predictive of the histological diagnosis and invasion depth of UCAN. This needs to be investigated prospectively in a large cohort or in a randomized clinical trial.

Keywords: NBI; JNET classification; pit pattern classification; ulcerative colitis; ulcerative colitis-associated neoplasia.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Colitis, Ulcerative / complications*
  • Colonic Polyps / classification
  • Colonic Polyps / etiology
  • Colonic Polyps / pathology
  • Colonic Polyps / therapy
  • Colonoscopy / methods*
  • Colorectal Neoplasms / classification
  • Colorectal Neoplasms / etiology
  • Colorectal Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Colorectal Neoplasms / therapy
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Narrow Band Imaging / methods*
  • Optical Imaging / methods
  • Retrospective Studies