2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2017.02.035
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Comparison of linked color imaging and white-light colonoscopy for detection of colorectal polyps: a multicenter, randomized, crossover trial

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“…The result that BLI and LCI improved the detection of colorectal lesions compared with WLI has been described in previous RCT. 9,11,12 In the present study, we adopted the eye-tracking system to assess the detection of colorectal lesions, and our result was consistent with that of previous RCT. There was no difference in the miss rate and detection time of colorectal lesions between BLI-bright and LCI in our study.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…The result that BLI and LCI improved the detection of colorectal lesions compared with WLI has been described in previous RCT. 9,11,12 In the present study, we adopted the eye-tracking system to assess the detection of colorectal lesions, and our result was consistent with that of previous RCT. There was no difference in the miss rate and detection time of colorectal lesions between BLI-bright and LCI in our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Third, most of the assessed lesions were flat lesions less than 5 mm. Previous reports demonstrated that significantly higher numbers of diminutive (less than 5 mm) colorectal lesions were detected by using BLI, and that colonoscopy using LCI detected significantly more flat lesions than WLI . It cannot be denied that such “lesion bias” influenced the result of the detection between IEE and WLI.…”
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“…Linked color imaging (LCI) is a new IEE method, with a laser light source to enhance slight differences in mucosal color, improving the ability to detect mucosal inflammation or atrophy and premalignant changes. LCI has been recently applied to detect early gastric cancer and colorectal polyps or flat lesions . Dohi et al .…”
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confidence: 99%