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Video capsule endoscopy: is bowel preparation necessary?

Authors :
Catalano C
Companioni RA
Khankhanian P
Vyas N
Patel I
Bansal R
Walfish A
Source :
Journal of investigative medicine : the official publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research [J Investig Med] 2016 Aug; Vol. 64 (6), pp. 1114-7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Jun 06.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

There is no standardized protocol for bowel preparation prior to video capsule endoscopy, although one is strongly recommended. The purpose of our study was to see if there was a statistical significance between small bowel mucosal visualization rates for those who received bowel preparation and those who did not. We retrospectively analyzed all patients who had a video capsule endoscopy from August 2014 to January 2016 at a tertiary care center. All patients fasted prior to the procedure. Bowel preparation when used consisted of polyethylene glycol. A long fast consisted of 12 or more hours. The grading system used to assess the small bowel was adapted from a previously validated system from Esaki et al Statistical analyses were performed using Fisher's exact test or Welch's 2-sample t-test and statistical significance was present if the p value was ≤0.05. 76 patients were carried forward for analysis. Small bowel mucosal visualization rates were similar between those who received bowel preparation and those who did not (92.5% vs 88.9%, p=0.44). Small bowel mucosal visualization rates were significantly better in those patients who had a long fast compared with those who had a short fast (97.7% vs 81.3%, p=0.019). Our study demonstrates that the addition of bowel preparation prior to video capsule endoscopy does not significantly improve small bowel mucosal visualization rates and, in addition, there is a statistically significant relationship between increased fasting time and improved small bowel mucosal visualization. A prolonged fast without bowel preparation might be satisfactory for an adequate small bowel visualization but further randomized, prospective studies are necessary to confirm these findings.<br /> (Copyright © 2016 American Federation for Medical Research.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1708-8267
Volume :
64
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of investigative medicine : the official publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27271277
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/jim-2016-000153