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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 196-199, 2011.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-413421

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Objective To investigate diagnostic value of colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) for mucosal lesions of patients with active ulcerative colitis. Methods A total of 19 consecutive patients, including 12 males and 7 females, were enrolled from July 2009 to June 2010, with a mean age at 44. 16 + 14.64.Dominant symptoms were hematochezia, diarrhea and abdominal pain, consistent with the criteria of ulcerative colitis. All cases were scored into 3 grades according to severity of mucosal lesions. Using conventionalcolonoscopic findings as golden standard, the consistence of mucosal classification of CCE was calculated with kappa- and P-value. Meanwhile, related data such as the rate of completion, colonic cleanliness and adverse reactions were also collected and analyzed. Results CCE revealed that mild, moderate and severe cases were 2, 8 and 9, respectively, while the 3 types shown by conventional colonoscopy were 3, 8 and 8,respectively. Kappa-value was 0. 826 and P-value was less than 0. 001, which indicated good consistence. In addition, the completion rate of CCE and excellent/fine rate of the colonic cleanliness were 100% (19/19)and 79% ( 15/19), respectively. There were no adverse reactions recorded. Conclusion With high diag-nostic consistency to conventional colonoscopy in classification of mucosa severity, CCE precisely reveals the mucosal lesions of ulcerative colitis and becomes a potential alternative to partially replace conventional colonoscopy, especially in surveillance.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy ; (12): 5-8, 2011.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-382662

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Objective To investigate the method of locating intestinal lesions by scatter diagram which simulating the movement of capsule endoscopy in small intestine and its significance. Methods A total of 30 consecutive patients with lesions in small intestine which was diagnosed by wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) and confirmed by following surgery were enrolled in the study as group A. The time index was defined as the ratio of the transition time from the duodenojejunal flexure to the lesion to that to the ileocaecal valve. For each case in group A, the time index was marked on a horizontal axis with the distance between duodenojejunal flexure and the lesion on a vertical axis. The best curve was obtained to simulate the intestinal movement, and 30 other patients selected by the same criteria were used as group B to testify the accuracy of the curve. Results Parabola and quadratic equation were obtained from group A to simulate the intestinal peristalsis. Calculation of errors in group B showed a minimal error of 0. 79 cm, a maximal error of 41.49 cm and a mean error of ( 19. 64± 13. 98 ) cm. Patients with errors less than 20 cm accounted for 50%(15/30), those with errors less than 30 cm were 67% (20/30), and those with errors less than 50 cm amounted to 100% (30/30). Conclusion Locating the lesion in small intestine by transition time of WCE is of high accuracy and is able to facilitating the diagnosis yield of WCE.

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