Simple Summary Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive optical device for diagnostics of epithelial structures, including oral mucosa. To date, there are very few investigations conducted by a methodical comparison between clinical/histological and OCT parameters and with a specific reference to the anatomical site-variability of the oral mucosa. Our study performed an in vivo OCT systematic evaluation of thirty site-coded oral squamous cell carcinomas (in comparison both to the OCT scans of the same site-coded healthy mucosa and to the histological images), to identify potential standardized site-specific OCT-OSCC patterns. This study, representing the first systematic descriptive site-specific OCT investigation of a cohort of OSCCs, aims to support the reliable diagnostic use of OCT in oral cancer. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an emerging non-invasive method for oral diagnostics, proving to be a practicable device for epithelial and subepithelial evaluation. The potential validity of OCT in oral cancer assessment has been explored but, to date, there are very few investigations conducted with a systematic comparison between clinical/histological and OCT parameters, especially in strict reference to the anatomical site-codification of the oral mucosa. In this regard, our study performed a two-steps evaluation (in vivo OCT and histological investigations) of suspected OSCCs, progressively recruited, using as references the OCT images of the same site-coded healthy mucosa, to provide as much as possible site-specific determinants. Thirty histologically confirmed OSCCs were recruited. Specific OCT mucosal features (SEL-Stratified Epithelial Layer; BM-Basement Membrane; LP-Lamina Propria) were registered and processed using the SRQR (Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research) statement. The systematic dual descriptive OCT analysis revealed that OSCC scans present a complete alteration of epithelial (KL, SEL) and subepithelial (BM, LP) layers with a site-specificity characteristic; moreover, peculiar OCT configurations such as "icicle-like" structures could be strongly suggestive of neoplastic infiltration. This study supports the OCT use for the development of more specific optical structural models applied to oral carcinogenesis.

Site-Coded Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Evaluation by Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): A Descriptive Pilot Study

Gambino, Alessio;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Simple Summary Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive optical device for diagnostics of epithelial structures, including oral mucosa. To date, there are very few investigations conducted by a methodical comparison between clinical/histological and OCT parameters and with a specific reference to the anatomical site-variability of the oral mucosa. Our study performed an in vivo OCT systematic evaluation of thirty site-coded oral squamous cell carcinomas (in comparison both to the OCT scans of the same site-coded healthy mucosa and to the histological images), to identify potential standardized site-specific OCT-OSCC patterns. This study, representing the first systematic descriptive site-specific OCT investigation of a cohort of OSCCs, aims to support the reliable diagnostic use of OCT in oral cancer. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an emerging non-invasive method for oral diagnostics, proving to be a practicable device for epithelial and subepithelial evaluation. The potential validity of OCT in oral cancer assessment has been explored but, to date, there are very few investigations conducted with a systematic comparison between clinical/histological and OCT parameters, especially in strict reference to the anatomical site-codification of the oral mucosa. In this regard, our study performed a two-steps evaluation (in vivo OCT and histological investigations) of suspected OSCCs, progressively recruited, using as references the OCT images of the same site-coded healthy mucosa, to provide as much as possible site-specific determinants. Thirty histologically confirmed OSCCs were recruited. Specific OCT mucosal features (SEL-Stratified Epithelial Layer; BM-Basement Membrane; LP-Lamina Propria) were registered and processed using the SRQR (Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research) statement. The systematic dual descriptive OCT analysis revealed that OSCC scans present a complete alteration of epithelial (KL, SEL) and subepithelial (BM, LP) layers with a site-specificity characteristic; moreover, peculiar OCT configurations such as "icicle-like" structures could be strongly suggestive of neoplastic infiltration. This study supports the OCT use for the development of more specific optical structural models applied to oral carcinogenesis.
2022
Inglese
Esperti anonimi
14
5916
1
15
15
diagnostic pattern; early diagnosis; optical biopsy; optical coherence tomography; oral cancer
no
4 – prodotto già presente in altro archivio Open Access (arXiv, REPEC…)
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Panzarella, Vera; Buttacavoli, Fortunato; Gambino, Alessio; Capocasale, Giorgia; Di Fede, Olga; Mauceri, Rodolfo; Rodolico, Vito; Campisi, Giuseppina...espandi
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