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Image Enhanced Colonoscopy: Updates and Prospects-a Review

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Colonoscopy has been proven to be a successful approach in both identifying and preventing colorectal cancer. The incorporation of advanced imaging technologies, such as image-enhanced endoscopy (IEE), plays a vital role in real-time diagnosis. The advancements in endoscopic imaging technology have been continuous, from replacing fiber optics with charge-coupled devices to the introduction of chromoendoscopy in the 1970s. Recent technological advancements include "push-button" technologies like autofluorescence imaging (AFI), narrowed-spectrum endoscopy, and confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE). Dye-based chromoendoscopy (DCE) is falling out of favor due to the longer time required for application and removal of the dye and the difficulty of identifying lesions in certain situations. Narrow band imaging (NBI) is a technology that filters the light used for illumination leading to improved contrast and better visibility of structures on the mucosal surface and has shown a consistently higher adenoma detection rate (ADR) compared to white light endoscopy. CLE has high sensitivity and specificity for polyp detection and characterization, and several classifications have been developed for accurate identification of normal, regenerative, and dysplastic epithelium. Other IEE technologies, such as blue laser imaging (BLI), linked-color imaging (LCI), i-SCAN, and AFI, have also shown promise in improving ADR and characterizing polyps. New technologies, such as Optivista, red dichromatic imaging (RDI), texture and color enhancement imaging (TXI), and computer-aided detection (CAD) using artificial intelligence (AI), are being developed to improve polyp detection and pathology prediction prior to widespread use in clinical practice.

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