Multicenter retrospective evaluation of capsule endoscopy in clinical routine

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Maieron, A
Hubner, D
Blaha, B
Deutsch, C
Schickmair, T
Ziachehabi, A
Kerstan, E
Knoflach, P
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[1] Krankenhaus Elisabethinen, Dept Internal Med 4, A-4010 Linz, Austria
[2] Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Dept Internal Med 1, Wels, Austria
[3] Wilheminenspital, Dept Internal Med 4, Vienna, Austria
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10.1055/s-2004-825852
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background and Study Aims: The small bowel is anatomically difficult to examine; disease conditions are rarely located in it, but can be serious. Neither conventional radiography nor push enteroscopy has sufficient sensitivity and specificity to detect distinct lesions. Wireless capsule endoscopy can theoretically allow imaging of the entire small bowel, with only minimal discomfort for the patient. Patients and Methods: Between November 2001 and May 2003, 191 patients received 195 capsules. Data were collected retrospectively from consecutive patients in three centers. The indications for capsule endoscopy were obscure or occult bleeding, suspected Crohn's disease, or other reasons in 151, 25, and 15 patients, respectively. The clinical outcome after 6 months was evaluated on the basis of interviews with patients or relatives. Results: Visualization of the entire small bowel was adequate in 78.4 % of the examinations. The colon was not reached in 16.9 % of cases, and there were minor technical problems in 4.6 %. Relevant pathological findings were identified in 56.2% of 151 patients with obscure bleeding or iFon-deficiency anemia (64% of whom received blood transfusions). The most common findings were angiodysplasia in 39.7% of cases and ulcers of the small bowel in 7.3%. In addition, individual cases of tumors and parasitic worms were detected. Seven of the 25 patients with suspected Crohn's disease (28%) had the disease confirmed. Three of five patients with polyposis syndrome of the colon were found to have polyps in the small bowel. Conclusions: Wireless capsule endoscopy can be recommended as part of the routine work-up in patients with obscure bleeding or iron-deficiency anemia. In patients with Crohn's disease, the method may be helpful in establishing or ruling out the diagnosis.
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