Evidence based review of the impact of image enhanced endoscopy in the diagnosis of gastric disorders

World J Gastrointest Endosc. 2016 Dec 16;8(20):741-755. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v8.i20.741.

Abstract

Gastric cancer is the third most common cause of cancer-related death. Advanced stages of gastric cancers generally have grim prognosis. But, good prognosis can be achieved if such cancers are detected, diagnosed and resected at early stages. However, early gastric cancers and its precursors often produce only subtle mucosal changes and therefore quite commonly remain elusive at the conventional examination with white light endoscopy. Image-enhanced endoscopy makes mucosal lesions more conspicuous and can therefore potentially yield earlier and more accurate diagnoses. Recent years have seen growing work of research in support of various types of image enhanced endoscopy (IEE) techniques (e.g., dye-chromoendoscopy; magnification endoscopy; narrow-band imaging; flexible spectral imaging color enhancement; and I-SCAN) for a variety of gastric pathologies. In this review, we will examine the evidence for the utilization of various IEE techniques in the diagnosis of gastric disorders.

Keywords: Chromoendoscopy; Gastric cancer; Gastritis; Image enhanced endoscopy; Narrow band imaging.

Publication types

  • Review