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. 2014 Jul 28;20(28):9314–9320. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i28.9314

Table 1.

Results of novel endoscopic techniques for Helicobacter pylori infection

Endoscopic method Endoscopic features Sensitivity Specificity Limitation
Standard endoscopy Antral nodularity 32.0% 96.0% Low sensitivity
Magnifying endoscopy Gastric pits/collecting venules 63.9%-93.2% 96.2%-100% Lack of uniform diagnostic criteria
NBI SECNs 95.2% 82.2% Low light intensity, and magnification is usually required
I-Scan Gastric pits/collecting venules 94.0% 93.5% Magnification is usually required
NIR Raman endoscopy Raman spectra 80.0% 100.0% Inconvenient for clinical practice
Endocytoscopy Observe organisms directly - - Lack of clinical validation
Endomicroscopy Observe organisms directly/neutrophils infiltration 89.2% 95.7% Depend upon knowledge of pathology

NBI: Narrow band imaging; NIR: Near-infrared; SECNs: Subepithelial capillary networks.