Ma JJ, Wang Y, Xu XM, Su JW, Jiang WY, Jiang JX, Lin L, Zhang DQ, Ding J, Chen L, Jiang T, Xu YH, Tao G, Zhang HJ. Capsule endoscopy and single-balloon enteroscopy in small bowel diseases: Competing or complementary? World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(48): 10625-10630 [PMID: 28082815 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i48.10625]
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Hong-Jie Zhang, PhD, Department of Gastroenterology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, 300 Guangzhou Road, Nanjing 210029, Jiangsu Province, China. hjzhang06@163.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 28, 2016; 22(48): 10625-10630 Published online Dec 28, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i48.10625
Table 1 Patient characteristics and indications for single-balloon enteroscopy and capsule endoscopy
CE
SBE
Both (CE prior to SBE)
P value (CE vs SBE)
No. of patients
401
353
47
Age (yr)
49.4 ± 16.0
42.1 ± 15.8
45.3 ± 15.1
< 0.01
Mean (range)
(13-85)
(11-84)
(15-77)
Male/female
248/153
235/118
38/9
0.177
Main indications, n (%)
OGIB
207 (51.6)
80 (22.7)
30 (63.8)
Abdominal pain
133 (31.2)
184 (52.1)
11 (23.4)
Diarrhea
30 (7.5)
52 (14.7)
1 (2.1)
Other
31 (7.7)
37 (10.5)
5 (10.6)
Table 2 Comparison of findings between single-balloon enteroscopy and capsule endoscopy n (%)
Findings
CE (n = 401)
SBE (n = 353)
Overall detection rate
231 (57.6)
246 (69.7)
Superficial ulcer and erosion
98 (42.4)
111 (45.1)
Angiodysplasia
67 (29.0)
21 (8.5)
Mass
24 (10.4)
26 (10.6)
Crohn’s disease
26 (11.3)
86 (35.0)
Parasites
13 (5.6)
1 (0.4)
Diverticulum
6 (2.6)
3 (1.2)
Bleeding
5 (2.2)
0
Table 3 Subgroup analysis of the diagnostic yield of capsule endoscopy or single-balloon enteroscopy in patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding or non-bleeding patients
Diagnostic yield (%)
P value
OGIB
Non-bleeding
CE
70.5
43.8
< 0.01
SBE
72.5
68.9
0.534
Table 4 Identification of positive findings on prior capsule endoscopy or single-balloon enteroscopy
Findings
CE: negative diagnosis
CE: definite diagnosis
CE: definite diagnosis
SBE: definite diagnosis
SBE: definite diagnosis
SBE: negative diagnosis
Angiodysplasia
9
Erosion and superficial ulcer
2
18
Mass
3
1
Crohn’s disease
11
2
Parasites
1
Citation: Ma JJ, Wang Y, Xu XM, Su JW, Jiang WY, Jiang JX, Lin L, Zhang DQ, Ding J, Chen L, Jiang T, Xu YH, Tao G, Zhang HJ. Capsule endoscopy and single-balloon enteroscopy in small bowel diseases: Competing or complementary? World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(48): 10625-10630