Use of narrow band imaging in assessing duodenal villous atrophy

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Goswami A. [1 ]
Dadhich S. [1 ]
Bhargava N. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Gastroenterology, Dr. Sampurnanand Medical College, Jodhpur
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Celiac disease; Narrow band imaging image subtypes; Narrow band imaging with magnifying endoscopy; Negative predictive value; Positive predictive value; Sensitivity; Specificity; Standard endoscopy;
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10.1007/s12664-014-0489-4
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Background and Objective: Narrow band imaging endoscopy with magnification (NBI-ME) has already been established in Barrett’s esophagus, stomach, and colonic mucosa, but limited work has been done in the mucosal evaluation of duodenum. A study was done to determine the correlation between NBI and histology in grading villous architecture in varied etiology.; Method: A prospective observational study comprising 105 subjects with suspected malabsorption. The presence of a diagnosed celiac disease, severe life threatening comorbidity, or pregnancy was considered as exclusion criteria. Standard endoscopy (SE), NBI-ME, multiple duodenal biopsies with histopathological examination were done in all.; Results: Fifty-one patients had celiac disease while 54 patients comprised mainly functional dyspepsia, iron deficiency anemia, tropical malabsorption syndrome, and irritable bowel syndrome. Four NBI-ME image subtypes of villous morphology have been proposed (NBI type I/II/III/IV). NBI-ME had 95 % sensitivity, 90.2 % specificity, 91.2 % positive predictive value, and 94.2 % negative predictive value for diagnosing altered villous morphology. Intraobserver kappa agreement coefficient (κ) for NBI-ME was 0.83 while interobserver agreement was 0.89 (95 % CI 0.8–0.97).; Conclusion: NBI-ME has good performance characteristics and very good kappa intra/interobserver agreement coefficient for varied subtypes of villous morphology. NBI-ME is most useful for obtaining a targeted biopsy which can be missed by conventional white light endoscopy. © 2014, Indian Society of Gastroenterology.
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