Magnetic endoscope imaging (ScopeGuide) elucidates the mechanism of action of the pain-alleviating impact of water exchange colonoscopy - attenuation of loop formation.

Joseph W Leung, Anne Thai, Andrew Yen, Gregory Ward, Ovanes Abramyan, Jason Lee, Brandon Smith, Felix Leung
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Abstract

Background: The explanation why water exchange colonoscopy produces a significant reduction of pain during colonoscopy is unknown. A recent editorial recommended use of magnetic endoscope imaging (MEI) to elucidate the explanation.

Objective: In unselected patients to show that MEI documents less frequent loop formation when water exchange is used.

Design: Observational, performance improvement.

Setting: Veterans Affairs outpatient endoscopy.

Patients: Routine colonoscopy cases.

Interventions: Colonoscopy using air or water exchange method was performed as previously described. The MEI equipment (ScopeGuide, Olympus) with built-in magnetic sensors displays the configuration of the colonoscope inside the patient. During sedated colonoscopy the endoscopist was blinded to the ScopeGuide images which were recorded and subsequently reviewed.

Main outcome measures: Loop formation based on a visual guide provided by Olympus.

Results: There were 41 and 32 cases in the water exchange and air group, respectively. The sigmoid N loop was most common, followed by the sigmoid alpha loop, and exaggeration of scope curvature at the splenic flexure/transverse colon. Of these, 20/32 vs. 9/41 patients (p=0.0007) had sigmoid looping, and 17/32 vs. 9/41 patients (p=0.0007) had sigmoid/splenic looping when the scope tip was in the transverse colon, in the air and water exchange group, respectively.

Limitations: Colonoscopy method was not blinded and non randomized.

Conclusion: MEI data objectively demonstrated significantly fewer loops during water exchange colonoscopy, elucidating its mechanism of pain alleviation - attenuation of loop formation. Since MEI feedback enhances cecal intubation by trainees, the role of MEI combined water exchange in speeding up trainee learning curves deserves further evaluations.

磁内窥镜成像(ScopeGuide)阐明了水交换结肠镜减轻疼痛影响的作用机制-衰减环路形成。
背景:水交换结肠镜检查能显著减轻结肠镜检查时疼痛的原因尚不清楚。最近的一篇社论建议使用磁内窥镜成像(MEI)来解释这一现象。目的:在未选择的患者中显示MEI记录的换水时较少形成环路。设计:观察性,性能改进。设置:退伍军人事务部门诊内窥镜检查。患者:常规结肠镜检查病例。干预措施:如前所述,采用空气或水交换法进行结肠镜检查。内置磁传感器的MEI设备(ScopeGuide, Olympus)显示患者体内结肠镜的配置。在镇静结肠镜检查期间,内窥镜医师对ScopeGuide图像不知情,这些图像被记录下来并随后进行审查。主要结果测量:根据奥林巴斯提供的视觉指南形成环路。结果:水交换组41例,空气交换组32例。最常见的是乙状结肠N环,其次是乙状结肠α环,脾脏屈曲/横结肠处的范围弯曲放大。其中,20/32 vs 9/41例(p=0.0007)患者出现乙状结肠袢,17/32 vs 9/41例(p=0.0007)患者出现乙状结肠袢、空气交换组乙状结肠袢和水交换组乙状结肠袢。局限性:结肠镜检查方法不是盲法和非随机的。结论:水交换结肠镜检查时,MEI数据客观地显示环明显减少,阐明了其减轻疼痛的机制-环形成的衰减。由于MEI反馈增强了受训者盲肠插管,因此MEI联合换水对加快受训者学习曲线的作用值得进一步评价。
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