1. Extracolonic findings with the PillCam Colon: is panendoscopy with capsule endoscopy closer?
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Victoria Alejandra Jiménez-García, Angel Caunedo-Alvarez, Javier Romero-Vázquez, Juan Manuel Herrerías-Gutiérrez, Alba Belda-Cuesta, Francisco Pellicer-Bautista, and Gastroenterology Service, Virgen Macarena University Hospital, Seville, Spain.
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Original article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diseases::Digestive System Diseases::Digestive System Neoplasms::Gastrointestinal Neoplasms::Intestinal Neoplasms::Colorectal Neoplasms [Medical Subject Headings] ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Epidemiologic Study Characteristics as Topic::Epidemiologic Studies::Cohort Studies::Longitudinal Studies::Prospective Studies [Medical Subject Headings] ,Colorectal cancer ,Colonoscopía ,Anemia ferropénica ,Estómago ,Diseases::Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases::Hematologic Diseases::Anemia::Anemia, Hypochromic::Anemia, Iron-Deficiency [Medical Subject Headings] ,Anatomy::Digestive System::Gastrointestinal Tract::Upper Gastrointestinal Tract::Stomach [Medical Subject Headings] ,Anatomy::Digestive System::Gastrointestinal Tract::Upper Gastrointestinal Tract::Esophagus [Medical Subject Headings] ,Gastroenterology ,law.invention ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures::Diagnostic Techniques, Digestive System::Endoscopy, Digestive System::Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal::Colonoscopy [Medical Subject Headings] ,Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humans [Medical Subject Headings] ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Capsule endoscopy ,law ,Neoplasias colorrectales ,Internal medicine ,Estudios prospectivos ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Esophagus ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,Prospective cohort study ,business.industry ,Stomach ,Capsule ,Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures::Diagnostic Techniques, Surgical::Endoscopy::Endoscopy, Digestive System::Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal::Capsule Endoscopy [Medical Subject Headings] ,medicine.disease ,Endoscopía capsular ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Esófago ,Iron-deficiency anemia ,Diseases::Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms::Signs and Symptoms::Signs and Symptoms, Digestive::Diarrhea [Medical Subject Headings] ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Panendoscopy ,Chemicals and Drugs::Pharmaceutical Preparations::Dosage Forms::Capsules [Medical Subject Headings] ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,business - Abstract
Background and study aims: Colon capsules display images from the moment they are ingested, making the study of other extracolonic areas possible. The aim of this study was to analyze the significance of these extracolonic findings. Patients and methods: In this single-center, prospective study, 165 patients underwent colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) between September 2009 and October 2012 to rule out colonic pathology. Images were recorded, without interruptions, from the moment the capsule was ingested until its battery ran out. The study was deemed complete when the capsule had traveled from the esophagus to excretion or until the hemorrhoidal plexus was observed. Results: CCE was used for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening (81.2 %), to investigate for chronic diarrhea (9.7 %) and chronic iron deficiency anemia (6.1 %), and for patients with incomplete colonoscopy (3.0 %). The capsule returned findings in the esophagus in 52.1 % of patients, in the stomach in 45.5 % of patients, and in the small bowel in 70.7 % of patients, with the findings being considered relevant in 4.9 %, 9.7 %, and 22.6 % of patients, respectively. The whole extent of the digestive tract was fully recorded in 86.1 % of patients and the Z line could be fully observed in 57.6 % of patients. There were no adverse events. Conclusions: CCE allows the recording of images from almost the whole extent of the digestive tract in most patients, enabling relevant pathologies to be identified in extracolonic areas, particularly the small bowel. Technical and procedural improvements are still necessary in order to achieve better observation of the stomach and esophagus.
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- 2016
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