How good is capsule endoscopy for detection of periampullary lesions? Results of a tertiary-referral center

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Clarke, John O. [1 ]
Giday, Samuel A. [1 ]
Magno, Priscilla [1 ]
Shin, Eun Ji [1 ]
Buscaglia, Jonathan M. [1 ]
Jagannath, Sanjay B. [1 ]
Mullin, Gerard E. [1 ]
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[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Div Gastroenterol, Baltimore, MD USA
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10.1016/j.gie.2007.11.055
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Background: Ampullary adenomas are increasingly being recognized, particularly in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis. A capsule endoscopy (CE) is routinely recommended for surveillance of small-intestinal polyposis. Performance characteristics of CE for the detection of periampullary lesions are unclear. Objective: To evaluate the ability of CE to detect the major duodenal papilla. Design and Patients: A total of 146 consecutive CE studies were reviewed by 2 CE gastroenterologists at 5 frames per second. Primary outcome was visualization of the major duodenal papilla. Discrepancies were reviewed by 5 CE gastroenterologists. Setting: A tertiary-referral center Main Outcome Measurements: The ability of CE to detect the duodenal papilla. Results: Among 146 consecutive CE studies, 21 were excluded: capsule retention (3), patient age < 18 years (6), duplicate study (8), and prior surgery disrupting duodenal anatomy (4). Of the remaining 125 studies, indications were the following: obscure GI bleeding (45.6%), iron deficiency anemia (19.2%), abdominal pain (17.6%), diarrhea (10.4%), and Crohn's disease (4.8%). In total, 13 major duodenal papillae were visualized. The median time of detection was 31 seconds after the first duodenal image. This translates to CE sensitivity of 10.4% for detection of the major papilla. Limitation: Papilla position was not verified by an EGD. Conclusions: CE has limited sensitivity to visualize the major papilla and lesions in the periamullary small intestine. Nondiagnostic CE studies must not be relied upon as proof that small-bowel lesions do not exist. Consideration should be given for an enteroscopy or side-viewing duodenoscopy in cases where significant clinical concern exists for unrecognized periampullary lesions. The current recommendations about surveillance for small-bowel polyposis should be revised.
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