2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2008.06.008
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Outcome after enteroscopy for patients with obscure GI bleeding: diagnostic comparison between double-balloon endoscopy and videocapsule endoscopy

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“…Marmo et al [19] reported two missed jejunal diverticula that were later seen on subsequent DBE. Similarly, Arakawa et al [20] reported 2 cases of diverticulosis of the small bowel that were missed at previous VCE. In this larger series, the sensitivity of VCE for detecting diverticula was only 9%, confirming that VCE cannot be relied upon to make this diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Marmo et al [19] reported two missed jejunal diverticula that were later seen on subsequent DBE. Similarly, Arakawa et al [20] reported 2 cases of diverticulosis of the small bowel that were missed at previous VCE. In this larger series, the sensitivity of VCE for detecting diverticula was only 9%, confirming that VCE cannot be relied upon to make this diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Similarly, Arakawa reported 3 cases with missed angioectasia at DBE. Both studies attributed the missed lesions to incomplete DBE [18,20] . Angioectasia detected at DBE but not at VCE has also been described.…”
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“…11 Endoscopic diagnostics offer the highest yield to detect small bowel bleeding, and in most situations, CE is done first to detect and characterise the bleeding site or to rule out small bowel bleeding. 12 Being more complex to perform, DBE is reserved for those cases in which therapeutic interventions are needed or biopsies have to be taken. 13 Diagnostic sequence of CE before DBE after negative results from upper and lower endoscopy is a cost-effective approach in a wide range of scenarios depending on probability of need of a therapeutic intervention: In a recent study, the breakeven point at which cost per procedure is equalized for CE versus DBE was reached at 79 procedures p.a.…”
Section: Treatment Of Small Bowel Bleedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kameda et al examined diagnostic yield of double-balloon endoscopy (65%) and CE (71%). Although Lin et al supported Kamada, diagnostic yield of double-balloon endoscopy was found to be higher than that of CE in a study conducted by Arakawa et al [12,13] In conclusion, CE is superior method because it is non-invasive, does not require sedation or radiation, and provides better diagnostic value. Although CE offers advantages over other methods, it also has drawbacks, such as inability to perform biopsy or therapeutic intervention, and there is risk for capsule retention.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Guidelines developed by Gerson et al are presented here as an example. [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Our algorithm is shown in Figure 5.…”
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confidence: 99%