Second-generation magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy with improved image resolution and frame rate: a randomized controlled clinical trial (with video) - 19/05/20
Abstract |
Background and Aims |
Compared with conventional endoscopy, magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy (MCCG) can be further optimized in gastric examination time and complete visualization of upper GI (UGI) mucosa. The second-generation MCCG (MCCG-2) was developed with higher image resolution and adaptive frame rate, and we aimed to evaluate its clinical availability for UGI examination in this study.
Methods |
Consecutive patients undergoing MCCG examination between May to June 2019 were prospectively enrolled and randomized to swallow the first-generation MCCG (MCCG-1) or MCCG-2 in a 1:1 ratio. The main outcomes included visualization of the esophagus and duodenum, operation-related parameters, image quality, maneuverability, detection of lesions, and safety evaluation.
Results |
Eighty patients were enrolled. In the MCCG-2 group, frames captured for esophageal mucosa and Z-line were 171.00 and 2.00, significantly increased from those in the MCCG-1 group (97.00 [P = .002] and .00 [P = .028], respectively). The gastric examination time was shortened from 7.78 ± .97 minutes to 5.27 ± .74 minutes (P < .001), with the total running time of the capsule extended from 702.83 minutes to 1001.99 minutes (P < .001). MCCG-2 also greatly improved the image quality (P < .001) and maneuverability (P < .01). No statistical difference existed in the detection of lesions between the 2 groups, and no adverse events occurred.
Conclusions |
MCCG-2 showed better performance in mucosal visualization, examination duration, and maneuverability, making better diagnosis of UGI diseases a possibility. (Clinical trial registration number: NCT 03977935.)
Il testo completo di questo articolo è disponibile in PDF.Abbreviations : CE, fps, GET, MCCG, UGI
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| DISCLOSURE: The following authors received research support for this study from the Chang Jiang Scholars Program by the Chinese Ministry of Education (grant Q2015190) and the “Ten Thousand Plan” National High Level Talents Special Support Plan: Z. Liao; and Shanghai Sailing Program, China: Y.-Y. Qian (no. 19YF1446700), J. Pan (no. 18YF1422800). All other authors disclosed no financial relationships. |
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Vol 91 - N° 6
P. 1379-1387 - giugno 2020 Ritorno al numeroBenvenuto su EM|consulte, il riferimento dei professionisti della salute.
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