2016
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(16)30310-9
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236 Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy Improves Patient Management by Enhancing Detection and Sampling of Esophageal Histopathology: Results From the Interim Analysis of a Multi-Center Registry

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“…Since its launch in 2013, several multicenter and longitudinal clinical studies have been conducted. In 2016 a 1000-patient registry was completed with the participation of 18 major medical centers across the United States 56 and is currently the largest database of esophageal OCT scans along with data evaluating the clinical impact of this technology. Figure 2 includes representative cross-sectional OCT images acquired by NvisionVLE systems with corresponding histology illustrating the structural difference from normal to a variety of pathologies in the esophagus.…”
Section: Structural Features For Dysplasia Detection In the Esophagusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since its launch in 2013, several multicenter and longitudinal clinical studies have been conducted. In 2016 a 1000-patient registry was completed with the participation of 18 major medical centers across the United States 56 and is currently the largest database of esophageal OCT scans along with data evaluating the clinical impact of this technology. Figure 2 includes representative cross-sectional OCT images acquired by NvisionVLE systems with corresponding histology illustrating the structural difference from normal to a variety of pathologies in the esophagus.…”
Section: Structural Features For Dysplasia Detection In the Esophagusmentioning
confidence: 99%