Image quality analysis of various gastrointestinal endoscopes: Why image quality is a prerequisite for proper diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy

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Abstract

Arising from human curiosity in terms of the desire to look within the human body, endoscopy has undergone significant advances in modern medicine. Direct visualization of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract by traditional endoscopy was first introduced over 50 years ago, after which fairly rapid advancement from rigid esophagogastric scopes to flexible scopes and high definition videoscopes has occurred. In an effort towards early detection of precancerous lesions in the GI tract, several high-technology imaging scopes have been developed, including narrow band imaging, autofocus imaging, magnified endoscopy, and confocal microendoscopy. However, these modern developments have resulted in fundamental imaging technology being skewed towards red-green-blue and this technology has obscured the advantages of other endoscope techniques. In this review article, we have described the importance of image quality analysis using a survey to consider the diversity of endoscope system selection in order to better achieve diagnostic and therapeutic goals. The ultimate aims can be achieved through the adoption of modern endoscopy systems that obtain high image quality.

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Ko, W. J., An, P., Ko, K. H., Hahm, K. B., Hong, S. P., & Cho, J. Y. (2015, September 1). Image quality analysis of various gastrointestinal endoscopes: Why image quality is a prerequisite for proper diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy. Clinical Endoscopy. Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2015.48.5.374

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