We propose a randomized controlled study to determine the detection rates of neoplasia with high definition colonoscopy alone, high definition dye spraying chromoendoscopy or High definition iSCAN virtual chromoendoscopy in patients with long standing colitis (8 years from diagnosis except primary sclerosing cholangitis when surveillance starts at diagnosis) CD or UC. We hypothesized that these novel endoscopic techniques using High definition colonoscopy with virtual chromoendoscopy -iScan 2 and 3 may be superior to high definition colonoscopy alone and similar to using dye spraying chromoendoscopy for detection of dysplasia and neoplasia in patients with long standing IBD. We will aim to demonstrate if we can avoid dye spraying during the procedure and save expense and considerable time. In addition, we can hope to produce evidence and inform the way in which we perform surveillance colonoscopy especially without large number of multiple random biopsies but only few targeted" smart and intelligent" biopsies using high definition colonoscopy with iSCAN technique as is already the European practice in several centres.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
270
High definition colonoscopy procedure in surveillance colonoscopy
University of Calgary, Foothills Medical Centre
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Detection of neoplasia in the 3 cohorts - high definition colonoscopy, HD colonoscopy + iSCAN, HD colonoscopy + dye chromoendoscopy
Time frame: At the time of procedure
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