The purpose of this study is to see if advanced endoscopic imaging may be helpful to accurately distinguish pathological tissue from normal tissue and guide therapy of endoscopically identified pathology.
In this registry, the Fujifilm 4-LED system, which is considered non significant risk, will be used for routine endoscopic procedures at Mayo Clinic Florida and Rochester. Where indicated and based on clinical standards of care, a biopsy or tissue removal will be performed. Immediately prior to tissue removal, a standard set of electronic images will be captured including white light, BLI, BLI-bright, LCI. Each image will be stored in high resolution lossless format and later correlated with the final clinical and histological diagnosis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
355
Fujifilm's Digital Video Processor VP-7000 and LED Light Source BL-7000 is a class II Endoscopic Video Imaging System under 21 C.F.R. 876.1500. It is the next generation of Fujifilm's VP-4440HD Digital Video Processor with Flexible-spectral Imaging Color Enhancement (FICE) and Light Source (K140149).
Mayo Clinic in Florida
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Number of Subjects Whose Endoscopic Images Correlated With Final Clinical and Histological Diagnosis
Subjects presenting with gastrointestinal mucosal disorders will have a biopsy based on clinical standard of care. Just prior to the biopsy, a standard set of electronic images will be captured using the Fujifilm 7000 Blue Light Imaging System with 4-LED Multi Light Technology. Images will be correlated with the final clinical and histological diagnosis of the gastrointestinal disorder.
Time frame: Approximately one year
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