Andrea C Buitrago-Tamayo, Carlos E Lombo-Moreno, Valentina Ursida, Ana M Leguizamo-Naranjo, Oscar M Muñoz-Velandia, Rómulo D Vargas-Rubio
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Diagnostic performance was evaluated for NICE I-II <i>versus</i> NICE III for DSIC <i>versus</i> adenoma/HP. A subgroup analysis was performed for polyps ⩾10 mm and those located in the rectum, sigmoid, and left colon.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>A total of 238 polyps from 135 patients were evaluated. Median age 67 years (IQR 58.5-74.5), 54.4% males. 23 (17.1%) had ⩾3 polyps. Of polyps, 52.1% were located on rectum, sigmoid and left colon. A total of 182 (76.5%) were <10 mm. NICE and histopathology evidenced a fair-moderate concordance (quadratic weighted kappa 0.36, linear weighted kappa 0.43). NICE classification (NICE I-II <i>versus</i> III) compared to histopathology (DSIC <i>versus</i> adenoma/HP) evidenced a sensitivity of 90.9% and specificity of 99.1%. For DSIC diagnosis specificity was ⩾95% on polyps ⩾10 mm and those left sided located.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>NICE and histopathology concordance is suboptimal. 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摘要
背景:窄带成像国际结直肠内窥镜(NICE)可减少结直肠息肉评估中对组织病理学研究的要求。需要进行地方和区域研究以验证其实用性:评估 NICE 分类与组织病理学之间的一致性:设计:2021 年至 2022 年在哥伦比亚波哥大圣伊格纳西奥大学医院进行的前瞻性分析研究:采用加权卡帕法评估 NICE I、II 和 III 分类与组织病理学[增生性息肉(HP)、腺瘤和深粘膜下浸润癌(DSIC)]之间的一致性。对 NICE I-II 与 NICE III 的诊断性能进行了评估,对 DSIC 与腺瘤/HP 的诊断性能进行了评估。对10毫米以下的息肉以及位于直肠、乙状结肠和左结肠的息肉进行了亚组分析:共评估了 135 名患者的 238 个息肉。中位年龄 67 岁(IQR 58.5-74.5),54.4% 为男性。23人(17.1%)有⩾3个息肉。息肉中,52.1%位于直肠、乙状结肠和左侧结肠。与组织病理学(DSIC 与腺瘤/HP)相比,共有 182 个息肉(76.5%)与 III 型息肉相比,敏感性为 90.9%,特异性为 99.1%。对于 10 毫米以下和位于左侧的息肉,DSIC 诊断的特异性为 95%:结论:NICE 和组织病理学的一致性并不理想。然而,NICE III 诊断 DSIC 的特异性良好。因此,NICE III 级息肉需要及时进行组织病理学评估和随访。10 毫米以下且位于左侧的息肉具有良好的手术特征。建议拉丁美洲的胃肠病学单位开展 NBI 正规培训。
Concordance between nice classification and histopathology in colonic polyps: a tertiary center experience.
Background: Narrow-Band imaging International Colorectal Endoscopic (NICE) could reduce histopathology study requirements in colorectal polyp evaluation. Local and regional studies are required to validate its utility.
Objectives: To evaluate concordance between NICE classification and histopathology.
Design: Prospective analytic study performed in the Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá (Colombia) between 2021 and 2022.
Methods: Concordance between NICE I, II and III classification and histopathology [Hyperplastic Polyp (HP), adenoma and deep submucosal invasive cancer (DSIC)] was evaluated using weighted kappa. Diagnostic performance was evaluated for NICE I-II versus NICE III for DSIC versus adenoma/HP. A subgroup analysis was performed for polyps ⩾10 mm and those located in the rectum, sigmoid, and left colon.
Results: A total of 238 polyps from 135 patients were evaluated. Median age 67 years (IQR 58.5-74.5), 54.4% males. 23 (17.1%) had ⩾3 polyps. Of polyps, 52.1% were located on rectum, sigmoid and left colon. A total of 182 (76.5%) were <10 mm. NICE and histopathology evidenced a fair-moderate concordance (quadratic weighted kappa 0.36, linear weighted kappa 0.43). NICE classification (NICE I-II versus III) compared to histopathology (DSIC versus adenoma/HP) evidenced a sensitivity of 90.9% and specificity of 99.1%. For DSIC diagnosis specificity was ⩾95% on polyps ⩾10 mm and those left sided located.
Conclusion: NICE and histopathology concordance is suboptimal. However, NICE III for DSIC diagnosis evidence good specificity. Therefore, NICE III polyps require a prompt histopathological evaluation and follow-up. Good operative characteristics stand in polyps ⩾10 mm and left sided located. NBI formal training is recommended in gastroenterology units in Latin America.