Single-balloon enteroscopy efficacy and degree of concordance with noninvasive evaluation of small bowel

Background and study aims Clinical impact of single-balloon enteroscopy (SBE) is fairly known, as well as its diagnostic yield comparing with other small bowel gastrointestinal investigations. This study represents a contribution to better understand it and is designed to evaluate SBE efficacy and...

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Main Authors: Margarida Marques, João Santos-Antunes, Rosa Coelho, Hélder Cardoso, Filipe Vilas Boas, Armando Ribeiro, Guilherme Macedo
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Language:English
Published: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2017-02-01
Series:Endoscopy International Open
Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0042-121415
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spelling doaj-2613c53505ea482f96a641db452e948e2020-11-25T02:31:40ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGEndoscopy International Open2364-37222196-97362017-02-010502E96E10210.1055/s-0042-121415Single-balloon enteroscopy efficacy and degree of concordance with noninvasive evaluation of small bowelMargarida Marques0João Santos-Antunes1Rosa Coelho2Hélder Cardoso3Filipe Vilas Boas4Armando Ribeiro5Guilherme Macedo6Gastroenterology Department, Centro Hospitalar São João, Porto (Porto)Gastroenterology Department, Centro Hospitalar São João, Porto (Porto)Gastroenterology Department, Centro Hospitalar São João, Porto (Porto)Gastroenterology Department, Centro Hospitalar São João, Porto (Porto)Gastroenterology Department, Centro Hospitalar São João, Porto (Porto)Gastroenterology Department, Centro Hospitalar São João, Porto (Porto)Gastroenterology Department, Centro Hospitalar São João, Porto (Porto)Background and study aims Clinical impact of single-balloon enteroscopy (SBE) is fairly known, as well as its diagnostic yield comparing with other small bowel gastrointestinal investigations. This study represents a contribution to better understand it and is designed to evaluate SBE efficacy and degree of concordance with previous evaluation of small bowel. Patients and methods This is a single-center retrospective study of patients that underwent SBE with suspected small bowel disease based on non-invasive imaging. Demographic, clinical, procedural and outcome data were collected for analysis. Agreement beyond positive findings was evaluated using κ-coefficient. Results A total of 197 SBEs were performed in 168 patients; mainly men (64.3 %) with mean age 53.3±17.6 years. Most SBEs (86.3 %) performed were preceded by a noninvasive evaluation: in 61.4 % (n = 119) of cases, capsule enteroscopy (CE) was performed, in 18.8 % (n = 37), computed tomography was performed, and in 6.1 % (n = 12) magnetic resonance enterography was performed. Fourty-three patients (25.6 %) underwent endoscopic treatments, mainly: argon plasma coagulation in angioectasias (53.4 %) and polypectomy (34.9 %). The most common diagnoses made with SBE were findings consistent with inflammatory small bowel disease (21.8 %) and vascular lesions (14.2 %). The diagnostic yield of SBE was of 69 %, confirming the suspicion of small bowel disease. The degree of concordance between CE and SBE for positive findings was substantial, κ-coefficient = 0.635 (P < 0.001). However, the degree of concordance between imaging examinations (CT or MR) and SBE was only moderate, κ-coefficient = 0.410 (P < 0.001). SBE had an immediate effect in 20 % of patients, changing diagnostic approaches, medical and surgical treatments. Conclusions Our study supports the idea that for suspected small bowel disease, CE and SBE have an overall good degree of concordance for all the diagnostics included.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0042-121415
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author Margarida Marques
João Santos-Antunes
Rosa Coelho
Hélder Cardoso
Filipe Vilas Boas
Armando Ribeiro
Guilherme Macedo
spellingShingle Margarida Marques
João Santos-Antunes
Rosa Coelho
Hélder Cardoso
Filipe Vilas Boas
Armando Ribeiro
Guilherme Macedo
Single-balloon enteroscopy efficacy and degree of concordance with noninvasive evaluation of small bowel
Endoscopy International Open
author_facet Margarida Marques
João Santos-Antunes
Rosa Coelho
Hélder Cardoso
Filipe Vilas Boas
Armando Ribeiro
Guilherme Macedo
author_sort Margarida Marques
title Single-balloon enteroscopy efficacy and degree of concordance with noninvasive evaluation of small bowel
title_short Single-balloon enteroscopy efficacy and degree of concordance with noninvasive evaluation of small bowel
title_full Single-balloon enteroscopy efficacy and degree of concordance with noninvasive evaluation of small bowel
title_fullStr Single-balloon enteroscopy efficacy and degree of concordance with noninvasive evaluation of small bowel
title_full_unstemmed Single-balloon enteroscopy efficacy and degree of concordance with noninvasive evaluation of small bowel
title_sort single-balloon enteroscopy efficacy and degree of concordance with noninvasive evaluation of small bowel
publisher Georg Thieme Verlag KG
series Endoscopy International Open
issn 2364-3722
2196-9736
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Background and study aims Clinical impact of single-balloon enteroscopy (SBE) is fairly known, as well as its diagnostic yield comparing with other small bowel gastrointestinal investigations. This study represents a contribution to better understand it and is designed to evaluate SBE efficacy and degree of concordance with previous evaluation of small bowel. Patients and methods This is a single-center retrospective study of patients that underwent SBE with suspected small bowel disease based on non-invasive imaging. Demographic, clinical, procedural and outcome data were collected for analysis. Agreement beyond positive findings was evaluated using κ-coefficient. Results A total of 197 SBEs were performed in 168 patients; mainly men (64.3 %) with mean age 53.3±17.6 years. Most SBEs (86.3 %) performed were preceded by a noninvasive evaluation: in 61.4 % (n = 119) of cases, capsule enteroscopy (CE) was performed, in 18.8 % (n = 37), computed tomography was performed, and in 6.1 % (n = 12) magnetic resonance enterography was performed. Fourty-three patients (25.6 %) underwent endoscopic treatments, mainly: argon plasma coagulation in angioectasias (53.4 %) and polypectomy (34.9 %). The most common diagnoses made with SBE were findings consistent with inflammatory small bowel disease (21.8 %) and vascular lesions (14.2 %). The diagnostic yield of SBE was of 69 %, confirming the suspicion of small bowel disease. The degree of concordance between CE and SBE for positive findings was substantial, κ-coefficient = 0.635 (P < 0.001). However, the degree of concordance between imaging examinations (CT or MR) and SBE was only moderate, κ-coefficient = 0.410 (P < 0.001). SBE had an immediate effect in 20 % of patients, changing diagnostic approaches, medical and surgical treatments. Conclusions Our study supports the idea that for suspected small bowel disease, CE and SBE have an overall good degree of concordance for all the diagnostics included.
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0042-121415
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