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Douglas R Morgan1, Pramod R Malik2, David P Romeo3, Douglas K Rex4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Capsule colonoscopy is an additional screening modality for colorectal cancer. Second-generation capsule colonoscopy (CC2) may have improved efficacy in the detection of colon adenomas as compared with prior devices. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of CC2 in the detection of polyps in symptomatic and screening patients in the USA.Entities:
Keywords: COLONIC ADENOMAS; COLONIC POLYPS; COLONOSCOPY; GASTROINTESINAL ENDOSCOPY
Year: 2016 PMID: 27195129 PMCID: PMC4860721 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgast-2016-000089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Gastroenterol ISSN: 2054-4774
Figure 1Colon capsule evaluation: patient flow.
Intention to diagnose per-patient performance of second-generation capsule colonoscopy in the detection of polyps
| Polyp size (mm) | Polyp prevalence n (%) | CC2 per segment matching analysis | |
|---|---|---|---|
| (N=50 patients) | Sensitivity | Specificity | |
| ≥6 | 15 (30%) | 93.3 (66.0 to 99.7) | 80.0 (62.5 to 90.9) |
| ≥10 | 7 (14%) | 100.0 (56.1 to 100.0) | 93.0 (79.9 to 98.2) |
CC2, second-generation capsule colonoscopy.
Figure 2(A–D) Colon capsule images of polyps that were missed on initial colonoscopy. Capsule images of a 23 mm flat polyp (A) and a 12 mm sessile polyp (B), both of which were located in the ascending colon in a single patient. Neither polyp was identified on the initial colonoscopy, which prompted a second colonoscopy, where the matching lesions were identified (C and D, respectively).
Percentage of studies with adequate bowel cleansing level by colon segment
| Colon segment | Capsule study | Colonoscopy |
|---|---|---|
| Overall assessment | 61% (46% to 75%) | 86% (73% to 94%) |
| Rectum | 43% (31% to 67%) | 92% (81% to 98%) |
| Descending colon | 83% (67% to 93%) | 86% (73% to 94%) |
| Transverse colon | 59% (42% to 74%) | 82% (69% to 91%) |
| Ascending colon | 61% (46% to 75%) | 88% (75% to 95%) |
| Caecum | 63% (47% to 76%) | 88% (75% to 95%) |
The bowel cleansing level was assessed by the gastroenterologist performing the capsule study or colonoscopy; a preparation grading of excellent or good was considered ‘adequate’. At colonoscopy, the grading was performed after washings, if used.
Size and distribution of all polyps detected across the 48 participants by second-generation capsule colonoscopy and colonoscopy
| CC2 | Colonoscopy | |
|---|---|---|
| Polyps by size (mm) | ||
| ≤5 | 66 (66.7%) | 116 (81.6%) |
| 6–9 | 22 (22.2%) | 16 (11.3%) |
| ≥10 | 11 (11.1%) | 10 (7.0%) |
| Polyps by location | ||
| Caecum | 14 (14.1%) | 8 (5.6%) |
| Ascending | 18 (18.2%) | 26 (18.3%) |
| Transverse | 5 (5.1%) | 27 (19.0%) |
| Descending | 26 (26.3%) | 23 (16.2%) |
| Sigmoid | 9 (9.1%) | 14 (9.9%) |
| Rectum | 27 (27.3%) | 44 (31.0%) |
| Total | 99 | 142 |
CC2, second-generation capsule colonoscopy.