Background: Autofluorescence imaging (AFI) is sensitive but not specific for differentiating
neoplastic from non-neoplastic colorectal polyps. We aimed to determine the sensitivity
and specificity of fluorescein-enhanced AFI (FAFI) in differentiating neoplastic from
non-neoplastic colorectal polyps.
Methods: All patients with colorectal polyps detected during AFI colonoscopy received intravenous
fluorescein followed by AFI (FAFI). The video sequences were recorded and divided
into a learning group and a test group. AFI and FAFI criteria for neoplastic and non-neoplastic
lesions were determined after viewing videos in the learning group unblinded to histology.
Videos in the test group were viewed blinded to histology, and diagnoses of neoplastic
versus non-neoplastic were made for AFI and FAFI using the predetermined criteria.
Still frames were objectively measured for red:green ratio (AFI) and green contrast
(FAFI).
Results: Eight videos (four neoplastic, four non-neoplastic) were used for the learning group.
Criteria for neoplasia when using FAFI were determined as the presence of a patchy
or granular pattern which appeared more fluorescent green compared with the background.
For AFI, purple or pink represented neoplasia; green represented non-neoplasia. In
the test group (13 neoplastic, 12 non-neoplastic), for differentiating between neoplasia
and non-neoplasia, subjective analysis of video sequences yielded a sensitivity of
100 % for AFI and 100 % for FAFI (P = 1.000), and a specificity of 16.7 % for AFI and 91.7 % for FAFI (P = 0.004). Using objective color analysis, the area under the receiver operating characteristics
curve was 0.647 for AFI using the red:green ratio to distinguish between neoplasia
and non-neoplasia, and 0.994 for FAFI using green contrast.
Conclusions: FAFI accurately differentiated between neoplastic and non-neoplastic colorectal polyps.
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A. MeiningMD
Department of Medicine II
Klinikum rechts der Isar
Technical University of Munich
Ismaningerstrasse 22
D-81675 Munich
Germany
eMail: Alexander.Meining@lrz.tu-muenchen.de