Feasibility of Optical Biopsy During Endoscopic Sinus Surgery With Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy: A Pilot Study

Objective Confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) is an optical imaging technique that allows in vivo, real‐time, microscope‐like assessment of superficial lesions. Although there is substantial data on CLE use in the upper GI tract, there is limited information regarding its application in the nasal ca...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Laryngoscope 2024-10, Vol.134 (10), p.4217-4224
Hauptverfasser: Frenken, Ann‐Kathrin, Sievert, Matti, Panuganti, Bharat, Aubreville, Marc, Meyer, Till, Scherzad, Agmal, Gehrke, Thomas, Scheich, Matthias, Hackenberg, Stephan, Goncalves, Miguel
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) is an optical imaging technique that allows in vivo, real‐time, microscope‐like assessment of superficial lesions. Although there is substantial data on CLE use in the upper GI tract, there is limited information regarding its application in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. This study aims to assess the feasibility and diagnostic metrics of CLE in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses regarding differentiation between healthy/benign and malignant tissue. These structures show, however, a wider variety of frequent and concomitant benign and malignant pathologies, which could pose an increased challenge for optical biopsy by CLE. Methods We performed CLE on a case series of six patients with various findings in the nose (three chronic rhinosinusitis, adenocarcinoma, meningoenzephalozele, esthesionneuroblastoma). Forty‐two sequences (3792 images) from various structures in the nasal cavity and/or paranasal sinuses were acquired. Biopsies were taken at corresponding locations and analyzed in hematoxylin and eosin staining as a standard of reference. Three independent examiners blinded to the histopathology assessed the sequences. Results Healthy and inflamed mucosa could be distinguished from malignant lesions with an accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of 84.1%, 85.4%, 83.1%, 72.5%, and 92.1%, respectively, with a substantial agreement between raters (Fleiss κ = 0.62). Conclusion This technique shows, despite its limitations, potential as an adjunctive imaging technique during sinus surgery; however, the creation of a scoring system based on reproducible and defined characteristics in a larger more diverse population should be the focus of further research to improve its diagnostic value and clinical utility. Level of Evidence NA Laryngoscope, 134:4217–4224, 2024 This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using optical biopsy with confocal laser endomicroscopy to distinguish between benign and malignant mucosa during endoscopic sinonasal surgery. Our results demonstrated that healthy and inflamed mucosa could be differentiated from malignant lesions with an accuracy of 84.1%, a sensitivity of 85.4%, and a specificity of 83.1%, along with substantial interrater agreement (Fleiss κ = 0.62).
ISSN:0023-852X
1531-4995
1531-4995
DOI:10.1002/lary.31503