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Combination of RGB and narrow band imaging for discrimination of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer

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Introduction

We evaluated the use of white light imaging (WLI) and narrow-band imaging (NBI) cystoscopy for the detection of bladder cancer. Additional objectives were to provide summary RGB data and to determine a relationship between cancer detection and tumor characteristics.

Methods

A prospective double blinded controlled study of NBI was conducted in 102 consecutive patients with definite or suspected bladder cancer after WLI and NBI cystoscopy by 2 urologists. Transurethral targeted biopsies were performed and the histologic outcomes were compared. We analyzed average RGB color on 3x3 pixel of the randomized 3 other points for abnormal lesions and grossly normal in bladder._x000D_ _x000D_

Results

A total of 172 biopsies for suspicious lesions (WLI+/NBI+=145, WLI-/NBI+=27) were taken. The percentage of malignancies in the sites identified only by NBI was 63.0% (17 sites).Of 15 CIS sites, 53.3% was detected by only NBI. The positive predictive value of NBI and WLI were 70.3% and 67.1%, respectively. _x000D_ Bladder washing cytology positive (HR=3.87, p=0.002). grossly papillary feature (HR=6.80, p<0.001) average blue of lesion for WLI (HR=0.96, p=0.006) were significant risk factors for detection of bladder cancer during transurethral targeted biopsy.

Conclusions

NBI is a simple and effective method for identifying CIS without the need for dyes. RGB analysis for bladder wall would be helpful for discrimination bladder cancer.

Funding

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Authors
Kwang Suk Lee
Kyo Chul Koo
Do Kyung Kim
Jongsoo Lee
Jong Won Kim
Jae Yong Jeong
Sung Ku Kang
Byung Ha Chung
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