Patient-Based Results: Neoplastic Lesions Detected Using WLI and LCI in the primary and Secondary Modes (IMAGE)
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The percentage of patients diagnosed with a neoplastic lesion in the first examination by LCI (60 [66 lesions] of 750 patients or 8.0% [95% CI, 6.2% to 10.2%]) was higher than that by WLI (36 [37 lesions] of 752 patients or 4.8% [CI, 3.4% to 6.6%]) with a relative detection ratio of 1.67 (CI, 1.12 to 2.50; P = 0.011). The combined number of patients diagnosed with neoplastic lesions in the first and second examinations was 65 (71 lesions) in the LCI group and 60 (63 lesions) in the WLI group, with no difference between groups.
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Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery,TMDU
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