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Non-small-bowel lesions identification by capsule endoscopy: A single centre retrospective study

Authors :
Andrea Galli
Jenny Roselli
Stefano Milani
Gabriele Dragoni
Giuseppe Macrì
Tommaso Mello
Tommaso Innocenti
Source :
Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology. 45:101409
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Summary Background Capsule endoscopy has been considered the first-line approach for the investigation of obscure gastro-intestinal bleeding since its approval in 2001. Our study aims to evaluate the diagnostic yield of capsule endoscopy in the investigation of this condition. We also analyse the incidence of non-small-bowel lesions missed after conventional endoscopy and later detected by capsule endoscopy in patients with suspected obscure bleeding. Methods A total of 290 patients with negative conventional endoscopy referred to our centre to undergo a capsule endoscopy examination for the investigation of obscure gastro-intestinal bleeding. We considered as non-small-bowel lesions those outside the tract between the second duodenal portion and the ileocecal valve. We also looked for actively bleeding lesions at the time of the exam. Results Intestinal preparation was good, adequate or poor in 74.1%, 8.4%, and 17.5% of the tests, respectively. Caecum was reached in 92.4%. Capsule retention occurred in 0.7%. Mean small bowel transit time was 5 hours and 13 minutes. Diagnostic yield was 73.8%. An actively bleeding lesion was noticed in 39.3% of positive tests. Capsule endoscopy revealed clinically significant non-small-bowel lesions missed at gastroscopy or colonoscopy in 30.3% of patients, 43.2% of which were bleeding. Conclusions Capsule endoscopy has high diagnostic yield and safety in the investigation of obscure gastro-intestinal bleedings. Given the high percentage of non-small-bowel lesions detected, it may be appropriate to consider an endoscopic second look before performing a capsule endoscopy study.

Details

ISSN :
22107401
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e462464b299b20837f116e73c477e08a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinre.2020.03.011