Literature DB >> 19361758

Seeing what's out of sight: wireless capsule endoscopy's unique ability to visualize and accurately assess the severity of gastrointestinal graft-versus-host-disease.

Prakash Varadarajan1, Lauren M Dunford, Julie A Thomas, Karen Brown, Pamela Paplham, Margaret Syta, Michael Schiff, Swamithan Padmanabhan, Minoo Battiwalla, Shannon Smiley, Theresa Hahn, Philip L McCarthy.   

Abstract

Early recognition of gastrointestinal graft-versus-host disease (GI GVHD) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT) is vital to initiation of therapy. However, the most common location, the small bowel (SB), is difficult to access with upper and lower endoscopy (UGE/LGE). Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a noninvasive technology allowing complete SB evaluation. The capsule location can also be tracked to identify motility derangements. From August 2006 to July 2007, 11 alloHSCT patients with GI symptoms underwent WCE, and visual grading was performed. UGE and LGE with biopsies were done when clinically indicated. All patients had evidence of probable acute GVHD (aGVHD) on WCE. WCE revealed lesions of greater severity than those seen by UGE or LGE in most patients. WCE demonstrated that 45% of patients had delayed gastric transit time. WCE is an excellent, noninvasive method for assessing GI GVHD, with the ability to more accurately assess the severity of GVHD, evaluate clinical symptoms, and follow response to treatment.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19361758     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2009.02.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant        ISSN: 1083-8791            Impact factor:   5.742


  4 in total

1.  Early detection of acute graft-versus-host disease by wireless capsule endoscopy and probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy: results of a pilot study.

Authors:  Emmanuel Coron; Valerie Laurent; Florent Malard; Marc Le Rhun; Patrice Chevallier; Thierry Guillaume; Jean-François Mosnier; Jean-Paul Galmiche; Mohamad Mohty
Journal:  United European Gastroenterol J       Date:  2014-06       Impact factor: 4.623

2.  Early post-transplant contrast-enhanced abdominopelvic CT scan predicts the risk of subsequent acute GvHD.

Authors:  A Rashidi; M F Lin; A F Cashen
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2015-10-05       Impact factor: 5.483

Review 3.  Fulminant gastrointestinal graft-versus-host disease concomitant with cytomegalovirus infection: case report and literature review.

Authors:  Hidetaka Okubo; Naoyoshi Nagata; Naomi Uemura
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2013-01-28       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 4.  New insight for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease.

Authors:  Florent Malard; Mohamad Mohty
Journal:  Mediators Inflamm       Date:  2014-03-11       Impact factor: 4.711

  4 in total

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