Capsule endoscopy in Kazakhstan: a multicenter clinical experience

Background By analyzing small bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE) performed in two large hospitals in Kazakhstan, we aimed to explore the characteristics of patients representative of Central Asia and the technical characteristics of SBCE. Methods SBCE cases were retrospectively analyzed. A descriptive a...

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Published in:Kosin Medical Journal
Main Authors: Sang Jun Sohn, Kanat Batyrbekov, Ainura Galiakbarova, Laura Yerdaliyeva, Jamilya Kaibullayeva, Jeongwoo Ju, Haejin Lee, Yeoun Joo Lee
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Published: Kosin University College of Medicine 2024-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.kosinmedj.org/upload/pdf/kmj-24-116.pdf
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author Sang Jun Sohn
Kanat Batyrbekov
Ainura Galiakbarova
Laura Yerdaliyeva
Jamilya Kaibullayeva
Jeongwoo Ju
Haejin Lee
Yeoun Joo Lee
author_facet Sang Jun Sohn
Kanat Batyrbekov
Ainura Galiakbarova
Laura Yerdaliyeva
Jamilya Kaibullayeva
Jeongwoo Ju
Haejin Lee
Yeoun Joo Lee
author_sort Sang Jun Sohn
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description Background By analyzing small bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE) performed in two large hospitals in Kazakhstan, we aimed to explore the characteristics of patients representative of Central Asia and the technical characteristics of SBCE. Methods SBCE cases were retrospectively analyzed. A descriptive analysis was conducted on the patients’ demographic data, diagnosis, and clinical symptoms. The results of SBCE, such as the lesions found, transit time and retention rate in the stomach and small bowel, and bowel visualization quality, were analyzed. Complications related to SBCE were investigated. Results SBCE was performed in 123 patients. Abdominal pain (81.3%) and chronic diarrhea (66.7%) were the most common symptoms, followed by weight loss (25.2%) and gastrointestinal bleeding (15.4%). The most common disease was Crohn’s disease (52.0%). Definite lesions, such as ulcers, polyps, and bleeding, were identified in 55.3% of patients. SBCE was successfully completed in all cases except for 11 (9.1%). The average small bowel transit time was 4 hours and 28 minutes. Excellent visualization (>75% of mucosa) was reported in 82.5% of patients. No patients experienced complications. Conclusions SBCE performed in Kazakhstan showed a high diagnostic yield with high-quality patient selection and no complications.
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spelling doaj-art-211a3e6dfbde4e8cb081684f1891d0ee2025-08-19T23:05:38ZengKosin University College of MedicineKosin Medical Journal2005-95312586-70242024-09-0139317918510.7180/kmj.24.1161287Capsule endoscopy in Kazakhstan: a multicenter clinical experienceSang Jun Sohn0Kanat Batyrbekov1Ainura Galiakbarova2Laura Yerdaliyeva3Jamilya Kaibullayeva4Jeongwoo Ju5Haejin Lee6Yeoun Joo Lee7 Department of Pediatrics, Dong-Eui Medical Center, Busan, Korea Department of Expert Endoscopy and Interventional Radiology, National Research Oncology Center, Astana, Kazakhstan Department of Expert Endoscopy and Interventional Radiology, National Research Oncology Center, Astana, Kazakhstan Department of Endoscopy and Interventional Gastroenterology, Interna Clinic, Almaty, Kazakhstan The Board of JSC Research Institute of Cardiology and Internal Diseases, Ministry of Health, Astana, Kazakhstan Captos Co., Ltd., Yangsan, Korea Captos Co., Ltd., Yangsan, Korea Captos Co., Ltd., Yangsan, KoreaBackground By analyzing small bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE) performed in two large hospitals in Kazakhstan, we aimed to explore the characteristics of patients representative of Central Asia and the technical characteristics of SBCE. Methods SBCE cases were retrospectively analyzed. A descriptive analysis was conducted on the patients’ demographic data, diagnosis, and clinical symptoms. The results of SBCE, such as the lesions found, transit time and retention rate in the stomach and small bowel, and bowel visualization quality, were analyzed. Complications related to SBCE were investigated. Results SBCE was performed in 123 patients. Abdominal pain (81.3%) and chronic diarrhea (66.7%) were the most common symptoms, followed by weight loss (25.2%) and gastrointestinal bleeding (15.4%). The most common disease was Crohn’s disease (52.0%). Definite lesions, such as ulcers, polyps, and bleeding, were identified in 55.3% of patients. SBCE was successfully completed in all cases except for 11 (9.1%). The average small bowel transit time was 4 hours and 28 minutes. Excellent visualization (>75% of mucosa) was reported in 82.5% of patients. No patients experienced complications. Conclusions SBCE performed in Kazakhstan showed a high diagnostic yield with high-quality patient selection and no complications.http://www.kosinmedj.org/upload/pdf/kmj-24-116.pdfartificial intelligencecapsule endoscopykazakhstan
spellingShingle Sang Jun Sohn
Kanat Batyrbekov
Ainura Galiakbarova
Laura Yerdaliyeva
Jamilya Kaibullayeva
Jeongwoo Ju
Haejin Lee
Yeoun Joo Lee
Capsule endoscopy in Kazakhstan: a multicenter clinical experience
artificial intelligence
capsule endoscopy
kazakhstan
title Capsule endoscopy in Kazakhstan: a multicenter clinical experience
title_full Capsule endoscopy in Kazakhstan: a multicenter clinical experience
title_fullStr Capsule endoscopy in Kazakhstan: a multicenter clinical experience
title_full_unstemmed Capsule endoscopy in Kazakhstan: a multicenter clinical experience
title_short Capsule endoscopy in Kazakhstan: a multicenter clinical experience
title_sort capsule endoscopy in kazakhstan a multicenter clinical experience
topic artificial intelligence
capsule endoscopy
kazakhstan
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