Image-enhanced endoscopy improves visibility of endoscopic images in individuals with color vision deficiency.
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[BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS] Color vision deficiency (CVD) may affect perception of color information in gastrointestinal endoscopy.
APA
Ohno A, Miyoshi J, et al. (2025). Image-enhanced endoscopy improves visibility of endoscopic images in individuals with color vision deficiency.. Endoscopy international open, 13, a27142766. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2714-2766
MLA
Ohno A, et al.. "Image-enhanced endoscopy improves visibility of endoscopic images in individuals with color vision deficiency.." Endoscopy international open, vol. 13, 2025, pp. a27142766.
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41216622 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
[BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS] Color vision deficiency (CVD) may affect perception of color information in gastrointestinal endoscopy. However, the color-universal concept in endoscopy remains underappreciated. We hypothesized that image-enhanced endoscopy (IEE) could improve object/lesion visibility regardless of CVD and tested this hypothesis with volunteers of varying color vision characteristics.
[METHODS] Sixty objects/lesions (20 each of submucosal vessels during colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection, superficial esophageal cancer, and early gastric cancer) were evaluated. Images with WLI and IEE (red dichromatic imaging [RDI], narrow-band imaging [NBI], or indigo carmine) were assessed for each object/lesion. Twenty evaluators (9 with general color vision: Type C and 11 with two types of CVD [7 with protanopia: Type P and 4 with deuteranopia: Type D]) scored vessel and lesion visibility using a four-level scale.
[RESULTS] RDI significantly improved the visibility of submucosal vessels in Types P and D ( < 0.0001) compared with WLI, but not in Type C. NBI significantly improved visibility of superficial esophageal cancer compared with WLI in all color vision types ( < 0.0001). Indigo carmine significantly improved visibility of early gastric cancer compared with WLI in all color vision types ( < 0.0001). Although visibility scores under WLI were significantly higher in Type C compared with Types P and D for all objects/lesions, intergroup differences appeared smaller under IEE due to improved visibility in Types P and D.
[CONCLUSIONS] IEE improves visibility of objects/lesions where color information plays a role in detection, regardless of CVD.
[METHODS] Sixty objects/lesions (20 each of submucosal vessels during colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection, superficial esophageal cancer, and early gastric cancer) were evaluated. Images with WLI and IEE (red dichromatic imaging [RDI], narrow-band imaging [NBI], or indigo carmine) were assessed for each object/lesion. Twenty evaluators (9 with general color vision: Type C and 11 with two types of CVD [7 with protanopia: Type P and 4 with deuteranopia: Type D]) scored vessel and lesion visibility using a four-level scale.
[RESULTS] RDI significantly improved the visibility of submucosal vessels in Types P and D ( < 0.0001) compared with WLI, but not in Type C. NBI significantly improved visibility of superficial esophageal cancer compared with WLI in all color vision types ( < 0.0001). Indigo carmine significantly improved visibility of early gastric cancer compared with WLI in all color vision types ( < 0.0001). Although visibility scores under WLI were significantly higher in Type C compared with Types P and D for all objects/lesions, intergroup differences appeared smaller under IEE due to improved visibility in Types P and D.
[CONCLUSIONS] IEE improves visibility of objects/lesions where color information plays a role in detection, regardless of CVD.
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