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Evaluation and outcomes of patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding
Authors:Cositha Santhakumar  Ken Liu
Institution:Cositha Santhakumar, Ken Liu, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Level 1 West, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Sydney NSW 2139, Australia
Abstract:Obscure gastrointestinal bleeding(OGIB) is defined as recurrent or persistent bleeding or presence of iron deficiency anaemia after evaluation with a negative bidirectional endoscopy. OGIB accounts for 5% of gastrointestinal bleeding and presents a diagnostic challenge. Current modalities available for the investigation of OGIB include capsule endoscopy, balloon assisted enteroscopy, spiral enteroscopy and computed tomography enterography. These modalities overcome the limitations of previous techniques. Following a negative bidirectional endoscopy, capsule endoscopy and double balloon enteroscopy remain the cornerstone of investigation in OGIB given their high diagnostic yield. Longterm outcome data in patients with OGIB is limited, but is most promising for capsule endoscopy. This article reviews the current literature and provides an overview of the clinical evaluation of patients with OGIB, available diagnostic and therapeutic modalities and longterm clinical outcomes.
Keywords:Obscure gastrointestinal bleeding  Capsuleendoscopy  Double balloon enteroscopy  Outcomes  Anaemia
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