Background and Study Aim: Malignant tumors generate autofluorescent patterns that differ from those of normal
tissue. However, whether autofluorescent diagnosis could be genuinely useful in screening
for gastric neoplasms has not been well investigated in clinical practice. Accordingly,
we retrospectively studied our experience with this diagnostic technique for various
gastric lesions and assessed its diagnostic utility. Patients and Methods: Autofluorescence diagnosis of 109 gastric lesions in 79 patients was done, without
knowledge of the diagnosis by conventional white light endoscopy, retrospectively
and independently by three endoscopists with 6 years’, two years’ and no experience
of the technique. After examination of the interobserver bias in the assessment of
autofluorescent pseudocolor in light-induced fluorescence endoscopy (LIFE), the relationship
between pseudocolor and characteristics of gastric lesions (including histology, macroscopic
type, and depth of invasion) were investigated. Results: The kappa statistic for agreement in pseudocolor diagnosis between the three endoscopists
was 0.71. The assessment of pseudocolor by all of the observers was in agreement in
67 of the total of 109 lesions (61.5 %). Experience with the LIFE technique did not
improve the accuracy of pseudocolor determination. All of the cancers, 87.5 % of the
adenomas, and 50.9 % of the benign lesions were recognized as having an abnormal autofluorescent
image. None of the gastric cancers and 49.1 % of the benign lesions were evaluated
as having a normal autofluorescence image. The histopathological and macroscopic types
of tumors and their depths of invasion were not reflected in the autofluorescence
diagnosis. Conclusions: LIFE provided a sensitivity of 96.4 % and specificity of 49.1 %, suggesting that
this technique has limited clinical utility, regardless of the merits of acceptable
interobserver bias and lack of necessity for experience with this technique.
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N. Sato, M. D., Ph. D.
Department of Gastroenterology, Juntendo University, School of Medicine
2-1-1 Hongo · Bunkyo-ku · Tokyo 113-8421 · Japan
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Email: nsato@med.juntendo.ac.jp