
•One hundred patients with quiescent UC were prospectively included in 5 French centres.
After fluorescein intravenous injection, during colonoscopy, the colorectal mucosa was analysed by white light imaging, pCLE and then biopsied in different locations. Five endoscopists performed central reading of pCLE images blindly to clinical, endoscopic and histological data. One expert pathologist performed a central histological reading (Nancy index: gold standard). An univariate and multivariate analysis were performed to identify the endomicroscopic items associated with the presence of histologically active disease.

•Over 1000 pCLE videos sequences performed in 100 UC patients in endoscopic remission (Mayo 0 and 1) were evaluated. We observed that vessel diameter > 20 µm, dilated crypt lumen, fluorescein leakage and irregular crypt architecture were statistically associated with histologically proven inflammation according to the Nancy index. Hence, we built a pCLE index of mucosal inflammation that overall accuracy was of 79.6% and overall sensitivity and specificity were respectively of 57.8% and 82.8%. Negative predictive value, especially when a pCLE index ≤ 1 is observed was high (93.1%).