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Indications and detection, completion, and retention rates of small-bowel capsule endoscopy: a systematic review - 22/08/11

Doi : 10.1016/j.gie.2009.09.031 
Zhuan Liao, MD, Rui Gao, MD, Can Xu, MD, Zhao-Shen Li, MD
Current affiliations: Capsule Endoscopy Study Group, Department of Gastroenterology, Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, China 

Reprint requests: Zhao-Shen Li, MD, Department of Gastroenterology, Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, 168 Changhai Road, Shanghai, 200433, China.

Shanghai, China

Abstract

Background

Capsule endoscopy (CE) has been widely used in clinical practice.

Objective

To provide systematically pooled results on the indications and detection, completion, and retention rates of small-bowel CE.

Design

A systematic review.

Main Outcome Measurements

We searched the PubMed database (2000-2008) for original articles relevant to small-bowel CE for the evaluation of patients with small-bowel signs and symptoms. Data on the total number of capsule procedures, the distribution of different indications for the procedures, the percentages of procedures with positive detection (detection rate), complete examination (completion rate), or capsule retention (retention rate) were extracted and/or calculated, respectively. In addition, the detection, completion, and retention rates were also extracted and/or calculated in relation to indications such as obscure GI bleeding (OGIB), definite or suspected Crohn’s disease (CD), and neoplastic lesions.

Results

A total of 227 English-language original articles involving 22,840 procedures were included. OGIB was the most common indication (66.0%), followed by the indication of only clinical symptoms reported (10.6%), and definite or suspected CD (10.4%). The pooled detection rates were 59.4%; 60.5%, 55.3%, and 55.9%, respectively, for overall, OGIB, CD, and neoplastic lesions. Angiodysplasia was the most common reason (50.0%) for OGIB. The pooled completion rate was 83.5%, with the rates being 83.6%, 85.4%, and 84.2%, respectively, for the 3 indications. The pooled retention rates were 1.4%, 1.2%, 2.6%, and 2.1%, respectively, for overall and the 3 indications.

Limitations

Inclusion and exclusion criteria were loosely defined.

Conclusions

The pooled detection, completion, and retention rates are acceptable for total procedures. OGIB is the most common indication for small-bowel CE, with a high detection rate and low retention rate. In addition, angiodysplasia is the most common finding in patients with OGIB. A relatively high retention rate is associated with definite or suspected CD and neoplasms.

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Abbreviations : CD, CE, OGIB


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 DISCLOSURE: This study was sponsored partly by the Shanghai Educational Development Foundation (Shanghai Chenguang Project, No. 2007CG49). All authors disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this publication.
 If you would like to chat with an author of this article, you may contact Dr. Liao at zhuanliao@hotmail.com


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