Capsule endoscopy:Present status and future expectation |
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Authors: | Mahesh K Goenka Shounak Majumder Usha Goenka Institute of Gastro Sciences,Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals |
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Affiliation: | Mahesh K Goenka;Shounak Majumder;Usha Goenka;Institute of Gastro Sciences,Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals;Department of Internal Medicine,University of Connecticut,Farmington,CT 06269,United States;Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology,Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals; |
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Abstract: | Video capsule endoscopy (CE) since its introduction 13 years back, has revolutionized our approach to small intestinal diseases. Obscure gastrointestinal bleed (OGIB) continues to be the most important indication for CE with a high sensitivity, specificity as well as positive and negative predictive values. It is best performed during ongoing bleed or immediately thereafter. Overt OGIB has a higher diagnostic yield than occult OGIB. However, even in iron deficiency anemia, CE is emerging as important investigation after initial negative work up. In suspected Crohn’s disease (CD), CE has been shown superior to traditional imaging and endoscopic technique and should be considered after a negative ileocolonoscopy. Although CE has also been used for evaluating established CD, a high capsule retention rate precludes its use ahead of cross-sectional imaging. Celiac disease, particularly where gastro-duodenoscopy cannot be performed or is normal, can also be investigated by CE. Small bowel tumor, hereditary polyposis syndrome, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs induced intestinal damage are other indications for CE. Capsule retention is the only significant adverse outcome of CE and occurs mostly in presence of intestinal obstruction. This can be prevented by use of Patency capsule prior to CE examination. Presence of cardiac pacemaker and intracardiac devices continue to be relative contraindications for CE, though data do not suggest interference of CE with these devices. Major limitations of CE today include failure to control its movement from outside, inability of CE to acquire tissue for diagnosis, and lack of therapeutic help. With ongoing interesting and exciting developments taking place in these areas, these issues would be solved in all probability in near future. CE has the potential to become one of the most important tools in diagnostic and possibly in the therapeutic field of gastrointestinal disorder. |
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Keywords: | Video capsule Small bowel Obscure gastrointestinal bleeding Celiac disease Crohn’s disease Small bowel tumor |
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