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Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2010

Contrast Harmonic Echo–Endoscopic Ultrasound Improves Accuracy in Diagnosis of Solid Pancreatic Masses

Pietro Fusaroli; Alessia Spada; Maria Grazia Mancino; Giancarlo Caletti

BACKGROUND & AIMS Contrast harmonic echo (CHE) has been developed for endoscopic ultrasound (EUS). This new technique detects echo signals from microbubbles in vessels with very slow flow, without artifacts. We assessed whether CHE-EUS increases the accuracy of diagnosis of pancreatic solid lesions. METHODS At a tertiary-care EUS center, we examined 90 patients who were suspected of having pancreatic solid neoplasm. Radial and linear echoendoscopes were used with dedicated software for CHE. Sonovue (Bracco International BV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) uptake, pattern, and washout were studied; data were compared for pancreatic lesions and adjacent parenchyma. The final diagnosis was obtained based on results of surgical pathology and/or EUS-fine needle aspiration (FNA) analyses. RESULTS The finding of a hypoenhancing mass with an inhomogeneous pattern was a sensitive and accurate identifier of patients with adenocarcinoma (96% and 82%, respectively) (49 of 51 patients with primary pancreatic adenocarcinoma had a hypoenhancing mass that was inhomogeneous and had fast washout). This finding was more accurate in diagnosis than the finding of a hypoechoic lesion using standard EUS (P < .000). Hyperenhancement specifically excluded adenocarcinoma (98%), although sensitivity was low (39%). Of neuroendocrine tumors, 11 of 13 were non-hypo-enhancing (9 hyperenhancing, 2 isoenhancing). Interestingly, CHE-EUS allowed detection of small lesions in 7 patients who had uncertain standard EUS findings because of biliary stents (n = 5) or chronic pancreatitis (n = 2). Targeted EUS-FNA was performed on these lesions. CONCLUSIONS Detection of a hypoenhancing and inhomogeneous mass accurately identified patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma. CHE-EUS increased the detection of malignant lesions in difficult cases (patients with chronic pancreatitis or biliary stents) and helped guide EUS-FNA. A hyperenhancing pattern could be used to rule out adenocarcinoma.


Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2012

Interobserver agreement in contrast harmonic endoscopic ultrasound

Pietro Fusaroli; Dimitrios Kypraios; Maria Grazia Mancino; Alessia Spada; Maria Chiara Benini; Marco Bianchi; P. Bocus; Claudio De Angelis; Leonardo De Luca; Carlo Fabbri; A. Grillo; Marco Marzioni; D. Reggio; Thomas Togliani; Stefano Zanarini; Giancarlo Caletti

Background and Aim:  Contrast harmonic endoscopic ultrasound (CH‐EUS) was recently introduced to clinical practice; its reproducibility among endosonographers is unknown. Our aim was to assess the interobserver agreement (IA) in CH‐EUS.


Digestion | 2005

Mt 21-42: Development and Validation of an Automatic Device Proposed for the Endoscopic Diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori Infection and Atrophic Gastritis

Antonio Tucci; Primiano Tucci; Attilio Marchegiani; Giovanni Papadopoli; Alessia Spada; Michele Cristino; Pietro Fusaroli; Massimo Olivero Pistoletto; Mauro Olivero Pistoletto; Loris Poli; Michele Bisceglia; Giancarlo Caletti

Background: Gastric juice may give important clinico-pathological information, but measurements in this medium are difficult. In this study we present and validate an innovative device (Mt 21-42) performing gastric juice analyses during endoscopy and proposed for the endoscopic diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection and hypo/achlorhydria. Methods: Analyses on both aqueous solutions (80 pH buffer + 120 ammonium chloride samples) and human gastric juice were carried out to assess the measuring performance of Mt 21-42 on the ideal and real matrix, respectively. Matrix spike and manipulation tests were also performed to investigate the matrix effect of gastric juice and to evaluate the consequences of its manipulation on the measurements. Furthermore, preliminary clinical tests were performed to evaluate the clinical potentiality of the device. Results:Mt 21-42 showed a good measuring performance on ideal matrix (coefficient variation: pH = 1.3%, ammonium = 2.1%) and real matrix (coefficient variation: pH = 1.2%, ammonium = 1.9%). Analyses on gastric juice excluded a substantial matrix effect (percent recovery =96.5–98.7%) but demonstrated a significant influence of manipulation procedures (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Human gastric juice does not have a substantial matrix effect for pH and ammonium determination, but its manipulation may affect the measurement of these components. Mt 21-42 represents a precise instrument for the measurement of gastric juice and a potential precious tool for the endoscopic detection of H. pylori infection and hypo/achlorhydric conditions.


Industrial Tomography#R##N#Systems and Applications | 2015

Applications of tomography in food inspection

M.A. Del Nobile; J. Laverse; Vincenzo Lampignano; Barbara Cafarelli; Alessia Spada

Given the enormous success of X-ray computed tomography in medical applications and material science, it is not surprising that in recent years much attention has been focused on extending this imaging technique to food science as a useful technique to aid in the study of food microstructure. This chapter uses four case studies to show how X-ray microtomography can be used in food inspection and also to help understand the correlation between the physical aspect and microstructural properties of food products. These studies also demonstrate how the application of X-ray microtomography can aid in the study of cellular food microstructure such as breads, wheat and coffee beans by imaging and visualizing the internal structure.


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007

Clinical usefulness of gastric-juice analysis in 2007: the stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone

Antonio Tucci; Michele Bisceglia; Massimo Rugge; Primiano Tucci; Attilio Marchegiani; Giovanni Papadopoli; Alessia Spada; Antonio Villani; Gianmaria Pennelli; Pietro Fusaroli; G. Caravelli; Tiziana Catalano; Vincenzo Cennamo; Massimo Cianci; Corrado De Fanis; Carlo Fabbri; Giuseppe Feliciangeli; G. Gizzi; Antonio Spadaccini; Giancarlo Caletti


Journal of Food Engineering | 2014

X-ray microtomography and statistical analysis: Tools to quantitatively classify bread microstructure

Barbara Cafarelli; Alessia Spada; J. Laverse; Vincenzo Lampignano; M.A. Del Nobile


Endoscopy | 2005

Real-time detection of Helicobacter Pylori infection and atrophic gastritis: comparison between conventional methods and a novel device for gastric juice analysis during endoscopy.

Antonio Tucci; Primiano Tucci; Michele Bisceglia; Attilio Marchegiani; Giovanni Papadopoli; Pietro Fusaroli; Alessia Spada; M. O. Pistoletto; M. Cristino; Loris Poli; A. Villani; M. Bucci; M. Marinelli; Giancarlo Caletti


Food Research International | 2014

An insight into the bread bubble structure: An X-ray microtomography approach

Barbara Cafarelli; Alessia Spada; J. Laverse; Vincenzo Lampignano; M.A. Del Nobile


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018

The influence of shelf life on food waste: a model-based approach by empirical market evidence

Alessia Spada; Amalia Conte; Matteo Alessandro Del Nobile


SIDEA - CAP 2014-2020: Scenarios for European Agri-Food and Rural Systems | 2015

Multifunctionality and firm modernization plans: a case study of Apulia Region

Mariantonietta Fiore; Francesco Contò; Alessia Spada; Donatello Caruso; Piermichele La Sala

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