The Utility of Patency Capsule in Patients With Crohn's Disease.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Tarek Odah, Christian Karime, Jana G Hashash, Jami A Kinnucan, Michael F Picco, Francis A Farraye
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Abstract

Background: Video capsule retention is a complication that can have serious consequences in patients with Crohn's disease (CD). The patency capsule was developed to detect small bowel strictures. The usefulness of patency capsules in patients who do not have evidence of small bowel disease on imaging is uncertain.

Study: This is a multicenter retrospective study of patients with suspected or confirmed CD who underwent a patency capsule study between January 2017 and February 2023. We excluded patients who were lost to follow-up or did not have computerized tomography or magnetic resonance imaging of the abdomen within 180 days before or after the patency capsule study.

Results: A total of 105 patients met the inclusion criteria with 69% having a confirmed CD diagnosis. The majority of patients (95/105; 90.5%) passed their patency capsule. A total of 91 patients had their subsequent video capsule endoscopy (VCE), with 96.7% (88/91) successfully passing the capsule. Out of those who passed the VCE, 2 patients had patency capsule retention. Both had normal small bowel imaging. Meanwhile, the 3 patients who had VCE retention had evidence of small bowel disease in their imaging scans. The presence of abnormal small bowel wall thickening or stricture on imaging had a statistically significant association with VCE retention ( P =0.02).

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated a statistically significant association between small bowel disease on imaging and retention of both patency capsules and VCE. Small bowel imaging in patients with suspected or documented CD had a negative predictive value of 100% for VCE retention.

通畅胶囊在克罗恩病患者中的应用。
背景:视频胶囊潴留是克罗恩病(CD)患者的一种并发症,可导致严重后果。通畅胶囊是用来检测小肠狭窄的。通畅胶囊在没有小肠疾病影像学证据的患者中是否有用尚不确定。研究:这是一项多中心回顾性研究,在2017年1月至2023年2月期间接受了通畅胶囊研究的疑似或确诊CD患者。我们排除了在通畅胶囊研究前后180天内没有随访或没有进行腹部计算机断层扫描或磁共振成像的患者。结果:105例患者符合纳入标准,其中69%确诊为CD。大多数患者(95/105;90.5%)通过了通畅囊。91例患者进行了视频胶囊内镜检查(VCE), 96.7%(88/91)患者顺利通过。在通过VCE的患者中,2例患者出现通畅胶囊潴留。两人的小肠成像正常。同时,3名VCE保留的患者在他们的成像扫描中有小肠疾病的证据。影像学上出现异常小肠壁增厚或狭窄与VCE潴留有统计学意义(P=0.02)。结论:我们的研究表明,小肠疾病在显像和通畅胶囊和VCE的保留之间存在统计学意义上的关联。怀疑或证实患有乳糜泻的患者的小肠成像对VCE保留的阴性预测值为100%。
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Journal of clinical gastroenterology
Journal of clinical gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.40%
发文量
339
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology gathers the world''s latest, most relevant clinical studies and reviews, case reports, and technical expertise in a single source. Regular features include cutting-edge, peer-reviewed articles and clinical reviews that put the latest research and development into the context of your practice. Also included are biographies, focused organ reviews, practice management, and therapeutic recommendations.
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