Capsule endoscopy findings in patients with occult or overt bleeding older than 80 years |
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Authors: | Tsibouris Panagiotis Kalantzis Chrissostomos Apostolopoulos Periklis Alexandrakis Georgios Mavrogianni Panagiota Kalantzis Nikolaos |
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Affiliation: | Department of Gastroenterology, NIMTS General Hospital, 29 Biskini Str, Zografou, Athens, Greece. tsibofam@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | Background: Overt and occult bleeding are the main indications for a wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) study of the small bowel. Most published studies omit patients aged over 80. Aim: To determine whether WCE is feasible in patients with overt or occult bleeding over age 80 and to define the spectrum of small bowel pathologies in this age group. Patients and Methods: In a retrospective non‐randomized tertiary care study, 60 patients at least 80 years or older (aged group) and 120 matched patients aged <80 years (younger group) with overt or occult bleeding (including iron deficiency anaemia) and no significant gastroscopic or colonoscopic findings underwent WCE. Results: Of the 180 patients, 46 (77%) patients in the aged group and 97 (81%) in the younger group successfully completed small bowel study (P = 0.51). There was no difference in gastric transit time and small bowel passing time between the two groups. More patients in the aged group (48 cases, 80%) than the younger group (56 cases, 47%) presented with small bowel angiodysplasias (P < 0.0001). Nevertheless, there was no difference between the two groups concerning ulcerative and neoplastic lesions. No patient presented with capsule impaction, but more patients in the aged group (35 cases, 58%) than in the younger group (10 cases, 8%) found the study difficult and tiresome (P < 0.001). Preparation validation was poor in 34% of small bowel lumen in the aged group and 19% in the younger group (P = 0.03). Conclusion: WCE is feasible, although rather tiresome, in patients over the age of 80. Though the vast majority of patients older than 80 presented with angiodysplasias, there were no differences between the aged and younger groups in the presence of ulcerative lesions and polyps or tumors. |
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Keywords: | age over 80 years occult gastrointestinal bleeding small bowel capsule endoscopy |
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