Near-Infrared Imaging with Indocyanine Green for Detection of Endometriosis Lesions (Gre-Endo Trial): A Pilot Study

To evaluate near-infrared radiation imaging with intravenous indocyanine green (NIR-ICG) during laparoscopic intervention to identify endometriosis lesions. A single-center, prospective, single-arm pilot study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). An academic tertiary care and research center....

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of minimally invasive gynecology 2018-11, Vol.25 (7), p.1249-1254
Hauptverfasser: Cosentino, Francesco, Vizzielli, Giuseppe, Turco, Luigi Carlo, Fagotti, Anna, Cianci, Stefano, Vargiu, Virginia, Zannoni, Gian Franco, Ferrandina, Gabriella, Scambia, Giovanni
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Zusammenfassung:To evaluate near-infrared radiation imaging with intravenous indocyanine green (NIR-ICG) during laparoscopic intervention to identify endometriosis lesions. A single-center, prospective, single-arm pilot study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). An academic tertiary care and research center. Twenty-seven patients with symptomatic endometriosis were enrolled. Patients underwent laparoscopic surgery using a laparoscopic system prototype with NIR-ICG. A total of 116 suspected endometriosis lesions were removed from 27 patients. One hundred lesions had already been visualized in white light imaging by an expert surgeon; the remaining 16 were detected and removed using NIR-ICG. A total of 111 specimens were positive for endometriosis pathology. Positive predictive value of 95% and 97.8% and negative predictive value of 86.2% and 82.3% were found by white light imaging and NIR-ICG, respectively, with sensitivity of 85.6% and 82% and specificity of 95.2% and 97.9%, respectively. NIR-ICG may be a tool for intraoperative diagnosis, confirmation of visible endometriosis lesions, and a marker for identifying occult endometriosis. Further prospective studies with a larger population sample are warranted to validate these encouraging preliminary results.
ISSN:1553-4650
1553-4669
DOI:10.1016/j.jmig.2018.02.023