M. Hirata et al., STUDY OF NEW PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF ESOPHAGEAL VARICEAL RUPTURE BY USEOF IMAGE-PROCESSING WITH A VIDEO ENDOSCOPE, Surgery, 116(1), 1994, pp. 8-16
Background. We studied new prognostic factors of esophageal variceal r
upture by analyzing electronic video images of esophageal varices in 3
0 patients with portal hypertension. Methods. Fifteen of the patients
were emergency or elective cases (bleeders), and the remaining 15 were
prophylactic cases (nonbleeders). A comparison was made between the b
leeders and nonbleeders in terms of endoscopic findings and the image
processing data, especially variceal color tone and red color sign. Re
sults. Endoscopic findings based on the general rules prepared by the
Japanese Research Society for Portal Hypertension showed no significan
t difference between the two groups. However, with regard to the image
processing data, both the ratio of red signal and the ratio of value
were significantly lower in bleeders than in nonbbeeders. In addition,
the area ratio of red color sign was significantly higher in the form
er than in the latter. A follow-up study of nonbleeders also indicated
that image processing data were more reliable than traditional endosc
opic rules. Conclusions. By adding these image processing data to the
traditional general rules for recording endoscopic findings, it is pos
sible to select patients with varices that have a higher risk of ruptu
re.