Aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of narrow band imaging (NBI) and autofluorescence imaging (AFI) to distinguish subtle mucosal change related to acid reflux that is not visible in standard white light imaging (WLI) endoscopy, and help indicating the diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
GERD is a common condition that develops when the reflux of gastric and/or duodenal contents causes troublesome symptoms with or without mucosal damage or complications. Despite the high prevalence of GERD in the general population, up to 60% of patients with reflux symptoms is insufficiently characterized as having normal endoscopic finding based on standard WLI endoscopy: non-erosive reflux diseases (NERD). NBI is an optical-digital imaging technology that uses two specific narrow-banded shot wavelength lights (400-430 nm and 525-555 nm) instead of broad band white light. The NBI contrasts surface structure and vascular architecture of the superficial mucosa and facilitates evaluation of indistinct mucosal morphology. AFI produces real-time computed images of endoscopically detected autofluorescence emitted from endogenous fluorophores in the digestive tract (collagen, nicotinamide, adenine dinucleotide, flavin, and porphyrins) caused by light excitation. The AFI can identify lesions due to differences in tissue fluorescence properties that are not detectable by standard WLI. Hence, our hypothesis is that new endoscopic imaging i.e. NBI and AFI would help to identify subtle mucosal change which indicates the diagnosis of GERD
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
95
GerdQ questionaire
24-hour pH monitoring
To investigate WLI,NBI and AFI
Outpatient Department Building
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
Diagnostic Ability of Each Endoscopic Finding for GERD Symptom.
Patients with GERD symptom receive endoscopic tri-modal imaging within 1 month
Time frame: 1 month
Association of Each Endoscopic Finding With Symptom Score
Symptom score is assessed by a self-reported questionnaire
Time frame: 1 month
Association of Each Endoscopic Finding With pH Monitoring Result
Time frame: 1 month
Association of Each Endoscopic Finding With Treatment Effect of PPI
Treatment effect of PPI is assessed by changes of symptom score
Time frame: 2 month
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