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Acceptability and Performance of a Mobile Optical Biopsy Technology for Gastrointestinal Cancer Screening (External Link)
The investigators' hypothesis is that this mobile device with automated, AR optical biopsy diagnoses can efficiently and accurately facilitate endoscopic cancer detection in low to middle income countries (LMICs) with …
Baylor Role: Collaborator
Completed
The Effectiveness of High Resolution Microendoscopy for People Living With HIV (External Link)
The investigators' central hypothesis is that using mHRME plus 3D mapping as a diagnostic tool will improve the accuracy and efficiency of HSIL diagnoses. Additionally, the investigators hypothesize that the …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Recruiting
High Resolution Microendoscopy for the Detection of Esophageal Squamous Cell Neoplasia (External Link)
Our central hypothesis is that HRME can improve the efficiency and clinical impact of endoscopic screening and surveillance of esophageal squamous cell neoplasia by providing in-vivo optical biopsies comparable to …
Baylor Role: Collaborator
Recruiting
Accuracy, Yield and Clinical Impact of a Low-Cost HRME in the Early Diagnosis of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma (External Link)
Primary outcomes: - the diagnostic yield (defined as the proportion of mucosal biopsy samples with neoplasia) of HRME with directed biopsy - compared to standard white-light endoscopy with 4-quadrant random …
Baylor Role: Collaborator