Background and study aims: Diagnostic yield of small bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE) and device-assisted enteroscopy (DAE) are known to be similar. SBCE is normally recommended as the initial diagnostic test, with DAE reserved for therapeutic indications. Because most DAE procedures are not pan-enteric, a completion capsule may be of benefit to identify residual or overlooked disease. Our aim was to assess clinical utility of completion SBCE performed following DAE. Patients and methods: A retrospective analysis of completion capsules post double balloon enteroscopy (DBE) from a single referral center was performed. Cases were identified by cross-referencing endoscopy and capsule databases. A completion capsule was defined as a capsule endoscopy requested on the enteroscopy report and performed after DAE without a new clinical indication. Main outcome measures included diagnostic yield of completion SBCE and impact on management. Results: Of 350 DBE cases, 70 (21%) underwent a completion SBCE, 27 of 70 (39%) on the same day as DBE. In all, 39 of 70 (56%) had undergone SBCE before DBE. Both completion rate (91%; 64/70) and diagnostic yield (43%; 30/70) surpassed European Sociey of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy standards. A positive completion capsule resulted in a change in management in 80% of patients (24/30). Conclusions: Completion SBCE is feasible and effective, detecting and localizing clinically significant disease in over one-third of cases while also reducing need for further investigations in those with negative studies.
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Sandeep Sihag
Edric Leung
Conor Costigan
Endoscopy International Open
Trinity College Dublin
Tallaght University Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ea17cbe05d6e3efb60210 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2868-4670