학술논문

Use of probe‐based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) in gastrointestinal applications. A consensus report based on clinical evidence
Document Type
article
Source
United European Gastroenterology Journal. 3(3)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Clinical Research
Digestive Diseases
Endomicroscopy
gastroenterology
recommendations
Barrett's oesophagus
biliary strictures
colorectal polyps
small polyps
inflammatory bowel diseases
training
credentialling
advanced endoscopy
optical biopsy
Barrett’s oesophagus
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
BackgroundProbe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) provides microscopic imaging during an endoscopic procedure. Its introduction as a standard modality in gastroenterology has brought significant progress in management strategies, affecting many aspects of clinical care and requiring standardisation of practice and training.ObjectiveThis study aimed to provide guidance on the standardisation of its practice and training in Barrett's oesophagus, biliary strictures, colorectal lesions and inflammatory bowel diseases.MethodsInitial statements were developed by five group leaders, based on the available clinical evidence. These statements were then voted and edited by the 26 participants, using a modified Delphi approach. After two rounds of votes, statements were validated if the threshold of agreement was higher than 75%.ResultsTwenty-six experts participated and, among a total of 77 statements, 61 were adopted (79%) and 16 were rejected (21%). The adoption of each statement was justified by the grade of evidence.ConclusionpCLE should be used to enhance the diagnostic arsenal in the evaluation of these indications, by providing microscopic information which improves the diagnostic performance of the physician. In order actually to implement this technology in the clinical routine, and to ensure good practice, standardised initial and continuing institutional training programmes should be established.