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Title: Combination of narrow band imaging (NBI) and autofluorescence imaging (AFI) videobronchoscopy in endoscopic assessment of lung cancer extension
Authors: Zaric, Bojan
Perin B.
Becker H.
Felix FJ Herth
Eberhardt R.
Jovanovic M.
Orlic D.
Panjković M.
Zvezdin B.
Jovelić A.
Bijelović M.
Jurisic, Vladimir
Antonic M.
Issue Date: 2012
Abstract: Both narrow band imaging (NBI) and autofluorescence imaging (AFI) are new techniques for the assessment of lung cancer. The major aim of this study was to investigate whether the combination of these two techniques improve sensitivity and specificity in the assessment of lung cancer extension. The study prospectively evaluated 118 patients with suspected lung cancer. All of the patients were examined using EVIS LUCERA SPECTRUM videobronchoscopy system. The narrow band imaging preceded autofluorescence imaging examination. In every patient, at least 1 but no more than 4 biopsies were taken from places visualized as pathologic, surrounding primary tumor, and at least 1 biopsy from places that appeared visually normal. Sensitivity, specificity, positive, and negative predictive value for autofluorescence imaging in the assessment of tumor extension were 89.2, 77.8, 87, and 81%, respectively. Sensitivity, specificity, positive, and negative predictive value for narrow band imaging were 90.4, 82.4, 91.8, and 79.7%, respectively. Corresponding values for combination of techniques were 93.7, 86.9, 94.5, and 85.1%. Combination of techniques significantly improves sensitivity (P = 0.034) with borderline effect on specificity (P = 0.056) of autofluorescence imaging. There was no significant improvement for sensitivity and specificity of NBI alone. The combination of techniques shows significantly better sensitivity and specificity in the assessment of lung cancer extension when compared to white light videobronchoscopy alone, but improvement is not so convincing when compared to the each technique alone. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10531
Type: article
DOI: 10.1007/s12032-011-0038-2
ISSN: 1357-0560
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-84872798476
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kragujevac

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