Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. Apr 10, 2016; 8(7): 344-348
Published online Apr 10, 2016. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v8.i7.344
Table 1 Capsule endoscopy findings in patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding
Findingsn (%)
Positive findings in CE118 (84.9)
Normal21 (15.1)
Angiodysplasia27 (19.42)
Polypoid lesion25 (17.98)
Ulcer25 (17.98)
Erosions22 (15.82)
Malign lesions7 (5.12)
Active bleeding4 (2.87)
Portal hypertensive enteropathy2 (1.43)
Mucosal bleeding2 (1.43)
Arteriovenous malformation2 (1.43)
Diverticulum1 (0.71)
Parasite infection1 (0.71)
Table 2 Evalution of rebleeding according to the demographic data n (%)
Rebleeding
P
(+)(-)
Age, n (%)< 70 yr32 (32)68 (68)10.001b
> 70 yr24 (61.5)15 (38.5)
Comorbidity33 (66)17 (34)20.001b
OGIB
Overt42 (48.8)44 (51.2)20.015a
Occult14 (26.4)39 (73.6)
Vasculary lesion31 (72.1)12 (27.9)20.001b
Positive capsule result55 (46.6)63 (53.4)20.001b
NSAIDs-anticoagulant antiaggregant therapy19 (73.1)7 (26.9)20.001b
Table 3 Risk factors for rebleeding (univariate-multivariate analysis)
Univariate
Multivariate
OR
95%CI
P
OR
95%CI
P
Comorbidity5.1762.442-10.9720.001b2.2740.864-5.9860.096
Age3.4001.574-7.3420.001b1.7350.595-5.0570.313
Overt OGIB2.6591.265-5.5890.015a1.2220.490-3.0480.667
NSAIDs-anticoagulant-antiagregant therapy5.5752.153-14.4380.001b5.8431.868-18.2750.002b
Vasculary lesion6.4582.852-14.6250.001b6.0272.568-14.1460.001b
Positive CE results17.4602.269-134.3710.001b---
Table 4 Rebleeding rates in different studies
Ref.Total number of caseFollow-up duration (mo)Rebleeding rates after negative CE (%)
Lai et al[11]49126
Macdonald et al[12]491711
Park et al[13]513236
Delvaux et al[14]44120
Iwamoto et al[16]7864
Lorenceau-Savale et al[17]35120
Koh et al[18]512323