| Literature DB >> 29545870 |
Lili Zhang1, Junsong Shen1, Linchun Guo1, Fenggan Cheng1, Qi Fan1, Keqian Ni1, Shujing Xia1, Detong Zhou1.
Abstract
The present study aimed to determine the diagnostic yield of OMOM capsule endoscopy for small bowel diseases in adults. A total of 89 patients, including 45 cases of obscure abdominal pain, 22 of chronic diarrhea, 18 of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding and 4 of obscure anemia were enrolled in the present study. The transit time of the endoscopy capsule in the digestive tract was recorded and the testing results were analyzed. All detections were completed except for four capsule retentions and the completion rate was 95.51%. The average transit time of the endoscopy capsule in the esophagus, stomach and small intestine was 62.18±64.23 sec, 67.46±63.13 and 346.53±102.81 min, respectively. Of the 89 patients, 54 (60.67%) were found to have lesions, among which 19 had mucosal erosion (21.35%), 15 had anabrosis (16.85%), 9 were diagnosed with polyps (10.11%), 5 with angiodysplasia (5.62%); furthermore, tumors were identified in 5 patients (5.62%) and ancylostomiasis in 1 patient (1.12%). The results confirmed the feasibility and validity of OMOM capsule endoscopy for diagnosing small bowel diseases in adults.Entities:
Keywords: capsule endoscopy; diagnostic efficiency; small bowel diseases; transit time
Year: 2018 PMID: 29545870 PMCID: PMC5841053 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2018.5864
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447