Observational Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Feb 27, 2024; 16(2): 539-545
Published online Feb 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i2.539
Table 1 Demographic characteristics of participants
Participants’ characteristics
n (%)
No. of participants52
Practice setting (all)52
Academic48 (92.3)
Private4 (7.7)
Age, yr (mean, SD)39.9 (6.6)
Gender (male)26 (50)
Years in practice (mean, SD)11.0 (6.9)
No. of gastroscopies/year
< 50015 (28.9)
501-10009 (17.3)
1001-15005 (9.6)
1501-20007 (13.5)
> 200016 (30.8)
Table 2 Measurement accuracy of 52 endoscopists for each measurement condition

Visual method
Biopsy forceps
P value
All varices
Accuracy (exact)13.81%20.28%0.004
Actual size ≤ 5 mm
Accuracy (exact)22.12%34.62%0.005
Actual size > 5 mm
Accuracy (exact)9.07%12.09%0.185
Correct classification
≤ 5 mm (category A)84.62%87.98%0.996
> 5 mm (category B)64.56%78.85%< 0.0001
Table 3 Comparison of actual versus estimated varices size using a visual estimation method and open biopsy forceps method

Actual size ≤ 5 mm (4 varices)
Actual size > 5 mm (7 varices)
Visual method
Size estimate ≤ 5 mm176129
Size estimate > 5 mm32235
Accuracy84.62%64.56%
Biopsy forceps
Size estimate ≤ 5 mm18377
Size estimate > 5 mm25287
Accuracy87.98%78.85%