An Asian consensus on standards of diagnostic upper endoscopy for neoplasia
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An Asian consensus on standards of diagnostic upper endoscopy for neoplasia
Abstract
Background: This is a consensus developed by a group of expert endoscopists aiming to standardise the preparation, process and endoscopic procedural steps for diagnosis of early upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancers.
Method: The Delphi method was used to develop consensus statements through identification of clinical questions on diagnostic endoscopy. Three consensus meetings were conducted to consolidate the statements and voting. We conducted a systematic literature search on evidence for each statement. The statements were presented in the second consensus meeting and revised according to comments. The final voting was conducted at the third consensus meeting on the level of evidence and agreement.
Results: Risk stratification should be conducted before endoscopy and high risk endoscopic findings should raise an index of suspicion. The presence of premalignant mucosal changes should be documented and use of sedation is recommended to enhance detection of superficial upper GI neoplasms. The use of antispasmodics and mucolytics enhanced visualisation of the upper GI tract, and systematic endoscopic mapping should be conducted to improve detection. Sufficient examination time and structured training on diagnosis improves detection. Image enhanced endoscopy in addition to white light imaging improves detection of superficial upper GI cancer. Magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band imaging is recommended for characterisation of upper GI superficial neoplasms. Endoscopic characterisation can avoid unnecessary biopsy.
Conclusion: This consensus provides guidance for the performance of endoscopic diagnosis and characterisation for early gastric and oesophageal neoplasia based on the evidence. This will enhance the quality of endoscopic diagnosis and improve detection of early upper GI cancers.
Keywords: endoscopy; gastric neoplasia; oesophageal cancer.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: The consensus meeting is supported by a non-government organisation named Asian Novel Bio-Imaging and Intervention Group (ANBIG) which focused on training and education of endoscopic diagnosis and management of early gastrointestinal cancers in Asia. All the authors are members of ANBIG. The manuscript underwent editorial review by a professional academic English editor.
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