1.Optical diagnosis by near-focus versus normal-focus narrow band imaging colonoscopy in colorectal polyps based on combined NICE and WASP classification: a randomized controlled trial
Nisa NETINATSUNTON ; Natcha CHEEWASEREECHON ; Tanawat PATTARAPUNTAKUL ; Jaksin SOTTISUPORN ; Kanet KANJANAPRADIT ; Bancha OVARTLARNPORN
Clinical Endoscopy 2022;55(5):645-654
Background/Aims:
Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) International Colorectal Endoscopic (NICE) and Workgroup Serrated Polyps and Polyposis (WASP) classifications were developed for optical diagnosis of neoplastic and sessile serrated polyps, respectively. Near-focus NBI with NICE combined with WASP criteria for optical diagnosis of colonic polyps has not yet been evaluated. We aimed to compare the accuracy of near-focus NBI (group A) with normal-focus NBI (group B) in real-time optical diagnosis of colorectal polyps using combined NICE and WASP criteria.
Methods:
Among 362 patients, 118 with 227 polyps were recruited. Groups A and B included 62 patients with 130 polyps (three lost polyps) and 56 patients with 106 polyps (six lost polyps), respectively. Optical diagnoses were compared with pathological reports.
Results:
The accuracy of optical diagnosis of neoplastic polyps in groups A and B was not significantly different (76% vs. 71%, p=0.52). WASP criteria provided all false positive diagnoses of sessile polyps as serrated polyps in 31 (16.2%) patients.
Conclusions
Near-focus NBI was not superior to normal-focus NBI in optical diagnostics of neoplastic polyps using NICE criteria. In our study, WASP classification yielded all false positives in the diagnosis of sessile serrated adenomas/polyps. Routine real-life optical diagnosis of polyps is still unadvisable.
2.The Value of Carlsson-Dent Questionnaire in Diagnosis of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Area With Low Prevalence of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.
Nisa NETINATSUNTON ; Siriboon ATTASARANYA ; Bancha OVARTLARNPORN ; Sulee SANGNIL ; Sopa BOONVIRIYA ; Teerha PIRATVISUTH
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2011;17(2):164-168
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Symptom-based diagnosis for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has been accepted in the population with high prevalence. Carlsson-Dent questionnaire (CDQ) is a standardized symptom-based diagnosis tool for GERD. The value of this tool in the population with low prevalence is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine CDQ performance for diagnosis of GERD in Thai population with low prevalence versus endoscopy or 24 hour pH monitoring. METHODS: Patients with dyspepsia by Rome II criteria were recruited. All patients completed a Thai version of CDQ and underwent endoscopic examination. Those without esophagitis or peptic ulcer and positive CDQ score took pH monitoring. RESULTS: One hundred patients (68 female) with mean age +/- SD of 45.6 +/- 12.4 years were recruited. Six with Los Angeles grade A esophagitis had negative CDQ score. In 44 with positive CDQ score, 3 had Los Angeles grade B esophagitis and 41 had pH monitoring done with 8 having positive test. The GERD diagnosis by CDQ was confirmed in 11 of 44 patients (25%). CDQ detected 11 out of 17 GERD detected by endoscopy and pH monitoring and the sensitivity of CDQ was 64%. CONCLUSIONS: CDQ diagnosed more GERD in Thai population with low prevalence compared with endoscopy and pH monitoring. This may be due to some patients with functional heartburn were picked up by CDQ and some patients with GERD were not detected by endoscopy and pH monitoring.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Dyspepsia
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Endoscopy
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Esophagitis
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Gastroesophageal Reflux
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Heartburn
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Humans
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Los Angeles
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Peptic Ulcer
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Prevalence
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Rome
3.Normal Solid Gastric Emptying Values Measured by Scintigraphy Using Asian-style Meal: A Multicenter Study in Healthy Volunteers.
Pataramon VASAVID ; Tawatchai CHAIWATANARAT ; Pawana PUSUWAN ; Chanika SRITARA ; Krisana ROYSRI ; Sirianong NAMWONGPROM ; Pichit KUANRAKCHAROEN ; Teerapon PREMPRABHA ; Kitti CHUNLERTRITH ; Satawat THONGSAWAT ; Siam SIRINTHORNPUNYA ; Bancha OVARTLARNPORN ; Udom KACHINTORN ; Somchai LEELAKUSOLVONG ; Chomsri KOSITCHAIWAT ; Suriya CHAKKAPHAK ; Sutep GONLACHANVIT
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2014;20(3):371-378
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To report gastric emptying scintigraphy, normal values should be established for a specific protocol. The aim of this study was to provide normal gastric emptying values and determine factors affecting gastric emptying using Asian rice-based meal in healthy volunteers. METHODS: One hundred and ninety-two healthy volunteers were included at 7 tertiary care centers across Thailand. Gastric emptying scintigraphy was acquired in 45 degree left anterior oblique view immediately after ingestion of a 267 kcal steamed-rice with technetium-99m labeled-microwaved egg meal with 100 mL water for up to 4 hours. RESULTS: One hundred and eighty-nine volunteers (99 females, age 43 +/- 14 years) completed the study. The medians (5-95th percentiles) of lag time, gastric emptying half time (GE T1/2) and percent gastric retentions at 2 and 4 hours for all volunteers were 18.6 (0.5-39.1) minutes, 68.7 (45.1-107.8) minutes, 16.3% (2.7-49.8%) and 1.1% (0.2-8.8%), respectively. Female volunteers had significantly slower gastric emptying compared to male (GE T1/2, 74 [48-115] minutes vs. 63 (41-96) minutes; P < 0.05). Female volunteers who were in luteal phase of menstrual cycle had significantly slower gastric emptying compared to those in follicular phase or menopausal status (GE T1/2, 85 [66-102] mintes vs. 69 [50-120] minutes or 72 [47-109] minutes, P < 0.05). All of smoking volunteers were male. Smoker male volunteers had significantly faster gastric emptying compared to non-smoker males (GE T1/2, 56 [44-80] minutes vs. 67 [44-100] minutes, P < 0.05). Age, body mass index and alcohol consumption habits did not affect gastric emptying values. CONCLUSIONS: A steamed-rice with microwaved egg meal was well tolerated by healthy volunteers. Gender, menstrual status and smoking status were found to affect solid gastric emptying.
Alcohol Drinking
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Body Mass Index
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Eating
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Female
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Follicular Phase
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Gastric Emptying*
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Healthy Volunteers*
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Humans
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Luteal Phase
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Male
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Meals*
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Menstrual Cycle
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Mentha
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Ovum
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Radionuclide Imaging*
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Reference Values
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Tertiary Care Centers
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Thailand
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Volunteers
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Water