Effectiveness of systematic training in the application of narrow‐band imaging international colorectal endoscopic (NICE) classification for optical diagnosis of colorectal polyps: Experience from a single center in China. Issue 5 (16th February 2016)
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- Effectiveness of systematic training in the application of narrow‐band imaging international colorectal endoscopic (NICE) classification for optical diagnosis of colorectal polyps: Experience from a single center in China. Issue 5 (16th February 2016)
- Main Title:
- Effectiveness of systematic training in the application of narrow‐band imaging international colorectal endoscopic (NICE) classification for optical diagnosis of colorectal polyps: Experience from a single center in China
- Authors:
- Sikong, Yinhe
Lin, Xiangchun
Liu, Kuiliang
Wu, Jing
Lin, Wu
Wei, Nan
Jiang, Guojun
Tai, Weiping
Su, Hui
Liu, Hong
Meng, Mingming - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background and Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of systematic training in the application of narrow‐band imaging (NBI) International Colorectal Endoscopic (NICE) classification for the prediction of the histology of colorectal polyps. Methods: This is a single‐center study. In total, 260 still images of colorectal polyps from 225 patients were included. Two series of 130 images obtained using NBI and white light without magnification were distributed to 10 endoscopists—five highly experienced endoscopists (HEE group) and five less experienced endoscopists (LEE group)—for assessment using the NICE classification, before and after systematic training. Results: Before systematic training, accuracy in both groups was 79.54% and specificity was relatively poor (HEE: 62.46%, LEE: 69.23%, P = 0.297). After systematic training, specificity significantly improved (HEE: 96.61%, LEE: 97.54%, P = 0.000 and P = 0.013, respectively). Accuracy also significantly increased to 94.93% and 96.46% in the HEE and LEE groups, respectively. Sensitivity and negative predictive value did not significantly improve in the post‐test; however, both were high in both the pre‐ and post‐test. The κ‐values in both groups were excellent (HEE: 0.93, LEE: 0.91). Among the components of the NICE classification, surface pattern yielded the highest performance, whereas color yielded the lowest. Conclusion: Systematic, feedback‐based, training programs can help achieve high accuracy and goodAbstract : Background and Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of systematic training in the application of narrow‐band imaging (NBI) International Colorectal Endoscopic (NICE) classification for the prediction of the histology of colorectal polyps. Methods: This is a single‐center study. In total, 260 still images of colorectal polyps from 225 patients were included. Two series of 130 images obtained using NBI and white light without magnification were distributed to 10 endoscopists—five highly experienced endoscopists (HEE group) and five less experienced endoscopists (LEE group)—for assessment using the NICE classification, before and after systematic training. Results: Before systematic training, accuracy in both groups was 79.54% and specificity was relatively poor (HEE: 62.46%, LEE: 69.23%, P = 0.297). After systematic training, specificity significantly improved (HEE: 96.61%, LEE: 97.54%, P = 0.000 and P = 0.013, respectively). Accuracy also significantly increased to 94.93% and 96.46% in the HEE and LEE groups, respectively. Sensitivity and negative predictive value did not significantly improve in the post‐test; however, both were high in both the pre‐ and post‐test. The κ‐values in both groups were excellent (HEE: 0.93, LEE: 0.91). Among the components of the NICE classification, surface pattern yielded the highest performance, whereas color yielded the lowest. Conclusion: Systematic, feedback‐based, training programs can help achieve high accuracy and good interobserver agreement in the application of the NICE classification for the prediction of the histology of colorectal polyps by endoscopists with different levels of experience. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Digestive endoscopy. Volume 28:Issue 5(2016)
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- Digestive endoscopy
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- Volume 28:Issue 5(2016)
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- Volume 28, Issue 5 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 28
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0028-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 583
- Page End:
- 591
- Publication Date:
- 2016-02-16
- Subjects:
- China -- colorectal neoplasms -- diagnosis -- endoscopic -- narrow‐band imaging international colorectal endoscopic (NICE) classification
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- 10.1111/den.12600 ↗
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- 0915-5635
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