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Indications for Detection, Completion, and Retention Rates of Small Bowel Capsule Endoscopy Based on the 10-Year Data from the Korean Capsule Endoscopy Registry

Authors
 Yun Jeong Lim  ;  Oh Young Lee  ;  Yoon Tae Jeen  ;  Chi Yeon Lim  ;  Dae Young Cheung  ;  Jae Hee Cheon  ;  Byong Duk Ye  ;  Hyun Joo Song  ;  Jin Su Kim  ;  Jae Hyuk Do  ;  Kwang Jae Lee  ;  Ki-Nam Shim  ;  Dong Kyung Chang  ;  Cheol Hee Park  ;  Byung Ik Jang  ;  Jeong Seop Moon  ;  Hoon Jai Chun  ;  Myung-Gyu Choi  ;  Jin Oh Kim 
Citation
 CLINICAL ENDOSCOPY, Vol.48(5) : 399-404, 2015 
Journal Title
CLINICAL ENDOSCOPY
ISSN
 2234-2400 
Issue Date
2015
Keywords
Capsule endoscopy ; Completion ; Intestine, small ; Preparation ; Retention
Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Capsule endoscopy (CE) is widely used. However, CE has limitations including incomplete examination, inadequate bowel preparation, and retention. The aim of this study was to estimate the indications for and detection, completion, and retention rates of small intestine CE based on the 10-year data from the Korean Capsule Endoscopy Registry.

METHODS: Twenty-four hospitals participated in this study. Clinical information, such as reasons for CE, method and quality of bowel preparation, and incomplete examination and capsule retention rates, was collected and analyzed.

RESULTS: A total of 2,914 CEs were registered. The most common reason for CE was obscure gastrointestinal bleeding (59%). Significant lesions were detected in 66% of cases. Positive CE diagnosis occurred in 63% of cases. The preparation method did not significantly affect the quality of bowel preparation for CE. The overall incomplete rate was 33%, and was high in the elderly and those with poor bowel preparation. Capsule retention was 3% and high in patients with small bowel tumors and Crohn's disease and in children under 10 years of age.

CONCLUSIONS: CE is a valuable technique; while the overall detection rate is high, incompletion and retention rates are also relatively high. CE should be carefully considered in the elderly and children less than 10 years of age, as well as in patients with small bowel tumors and Crohn's disease.
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DOI
10.5946/ce.2015.48.5.399
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Cheon, Jae Hee(천재희) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2282-8904
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/157234
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