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Initial Experience With Wireless Capsule Enteroscopy in the Diagnosis and Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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DOI: 10.1016/S1542-3565(03)00289-1

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  1. Cedars-Sinai Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research Education Fund
  2. Feintech Family Chair in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  3. National Institutes of Health [T32 DK07180-27]
  4. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES [T32DK007180] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Background & Aims: Wireless capsule enteroscopy (WCE) offers the potential to directly visualize the entire small bowel and identify superficial lesions not detected by traditional endoscopy and radiography. The aim of this study is to assess the clinical utility of WCE in the evaluation of patients with known or suspected inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods: Fifty patients with ongoing symptoms underwent Given M2A endoscopic capsule examinations. Indications included: (1) evaluation for small-bowel involvement in patients with IBD with isolated colitis (n = 22), (2) determination of the extent of small-bowel disease in patients with Crohn's disease (CD; n = 20), and (3) workup of suspected IBD (n = 8). Outcome measures were classified as diagnostic when multiple ulcerations were present, suspicious when <= 3 ulcerations were seen, and nonspecific or normal. Results: WCE findings were diagnostic for CD in 20 patients and suspicious for small-bowel CD in 10 patients. Seventeen of 20 patients with diagnostic WCE findings improved with increased IBD-directed medical therapy, as did 7 of 10 patients with suspicious study results. WCE was normal or showed nonspecific findings in the remaining 20 patients. Notably, identification of small-bowel lesions in 5 patients with a previous history of isolated colitis resulted in a change in diagnosis to CD after confirmatory ileoscopy with biopsy. Conclusions: Results of this preliminary study suggest that WCE is a novel and potentially clinically useful method of directly visualizing and diagnosing small-bowel lesions in patients with IBD that can be missed by traditional endoscopic and radiological procedures.

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