Magnifying pharmacoendoscopy: response of microvessels to epinephrine stimulation in differentiated early gastric cancers
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2006.01.072
Magnifying pharmacoendoscopy: response of microvessels to epinephrine stimulation in differentiated early gastric cancers
Abstract
Background: Magnifying endoscopy is a promising modality for fine observation of minute surface structures and microvessel architecture in gastric lesions.
Objective: To observe the response of microvessels to epinephrine stimulation in early gastric cancer tissues and to assess the usefulness of magnifying pharmacoendoscopy for histologic diagnosis.
Design: This was a prospective pilot study.
Setting: This study was conducted at an academic hospital.
Patients: Twenty-nine patients with differentiated early gastric cancer were enrolled.
Interventions: Microvessels in both the cancerous lesion and its adjacent non-neoplastic gastric mucosa were observed by magnifying endoscopy before and after focal spray with epinephrine solution (0.05 mg/mL).
Main outcome measurements and results: After epinephrine stimulation, noncancerous gastric mucosa surrounding the cancerous lesion showed a change in color from red to white; no microvessels were evident. On the other hand, all the cancerous lesions examined clearly showed enhancement of tumor microvessels. The rate of detection of tumor microvessels by magnifying pharmacoendoscopy (100%) was significantly higher than that by magnifying endoscopy alone (41.3%).
Limitations: This was small pilot study.
Conclusions: Magnifying pharmacoendoscopy with epinephrine is a powerful tool for assessing tumor vascularity and may contribute to the histologic diagnosis of differentiated early gastric cancers before endoscopic treatment.
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