학술논문

Narrow band imaging observed oral mucosa microvasculature as a tool to detect early oral cancer: an Indian experience.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. Oct2021, Vol. 278 Issue 10, p3965-3971. 7p.
Subject
*ORAL mucosa
*ORAL cancer
*SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics)
*TONGUE cancer
*EARLY detection of cancer
*HISTOPATHOLOGY
*PRECANCEROUS conditions
Language
ISSN
0937-4477
Abstract
Background: Narrow band imaging (NBI) is a novel method with the potential to improve the diagnostic capability of white-light. Methods: A prospective observational study of 50 consecutive patients, with suspicious malignant/premalignant lesions. White-light images were assessed as suspicious for malignancy/negative for malignancy, whereas NBI images were classified based on the IPCL patterns. All lesions underwent biopsy and accuracy was compared with the histopathology (Fig. 1). Results: 25 lesions (49%) were positive for malignancy, 2 (3.9%) lesions showed severe dysplasia, and 24(47%) were considered negative on histopathology. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and accuracy of white light and NBI in detecting invasive carcinoma was 74.07%, 79.17%, 80.00%, 73.08% and 76.47%, and 92.67%, 90.16%, 92.56%, 91.67% and 92.16% respectively. The NBI group had a significantly better sensitivity and specificity to white light. The interobserver concordance was κ = 0.881. Conclusion: NBI is a highly effective tool to detect invasive carcinomas amongst suspicious lesions of the oral cavity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]