Two center experience of capsule endoscopy in Iran: Report on 101 cases

(2018) Two center experience of capsule endoscopy in Iran: Report on 101 cases. F1000Research. ISSN 20461402 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Background: Capsule endoscopy (CE) is a minimally invasive method for the visual examination of the small intestine, which may be for the evaluation and follow-up of patients with Crohn's disease. It can also be used to look at mucosal inflammation. Methods: This cross sectional study was used to determine the diagnostic efficacy of the CE system by performing a cross-sectional study of cases from 2011-2014. This study involved a total of 101 Iranian patients who were referred to the gastrointestinal and liver diseases outpatient clinics in Guilan (northern Iran) and in Isfahan (central Iran) for complaints of gastrointestinal problems. For all patients, definitive diagnosis had failed with the use of other diagnostic tools and CE was performed. Descriptive analysis was used. The patient population was represented by men and women equally, and the mean age of the patients was 42.3 ± 17.2 years (range: 16-89 years). Results: The final diagnoses were: non-specific enteritis (30.6), Crohn's disease (20.7), ulcers caused by aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (8.9), mucosal erosion (5.9) and angioectasia (4.9); nearly 10 of the patients had normal findings. Analysis of the distribution of chief presenting complaints with patients stratified by the final diagnosis of Crohn's disease showed that the most frequently presented chief complaint was abdominal pain 42.9 and the least frequently presented chief complaint was diarrhea (4.8). Conclusions: Small bowel evaluation by CE was well tolerated and capable of diagnosing Crohn's disease and gastrointestinal bleeding in patients who failed other diagnostic tests. © 2018 Mansour-Ghanaei F et al.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Capsule Endoscopy Crohn disease Diagnostic Imaging Double-Balloon Enteroscopy Gastrointestinal Diseases abdominal pain adolescent adult aged anemia Article cross-sectional study descriptive research diagnostic test accuracy study diagnostic value diarrhea enteritis female gastrointestinal disease gastrointestinal symptom human intestine lymphangiectasia intestine ulcer Iran major clinical study male non specific enteritis patient referral small intestine tumor
Journal or Publication Title: F1000Research
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 6
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.11288.2
ISSN: 20461402 (ISSN)
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/18423

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