2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(04)00792-8
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Prospective Controlled Multicentric Trial Comparing Capsule Endoscopy with Intraoperative Enteroscopy: Long Term Results in Patients with Chronic Gastrointestinal Bleeding

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“…The follow-up of a German two-center trial comparing CE with intraoperative endoscopy (n = 29) presented the findings in 25 cases; it had previously been reported that the concordance between the two tests was very good [47]. The majority of findings (18/29) were angiodysplasias, and it is therefore not surprising that a high rebleeding rate ± 31 % ± was observed in the followup study (mean 310 days) [48]. A follow-up study on 74 patients with a negative examination reported repeat CEs in eight cases (leading to surgery in two) and a decrease in transfusion requirements (5 units and more: 45 % before, 11 % after negative CE) [49].…”
Section: Bleedingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The follow-up of a German two-center trial comparing CE with intraoperative endoscopy (n = 29) presented the findings in 25 cases; it had previously been reported that the concordance between the two tests was very good [47]. The majority of findings (18/29) were angiodysplasias, and it is therefore not surprising that a high rebleeding rate ± 31 % ± was observed in the followup study (mean 310 days) [48]. A follow-up study on 74 patients with a negative examination reported repeat CEs in eight cases (leading to surgery in two) and a decrease in transfusion requirements (5 units and more: 45 % before, 11 % after negative CE) [49].…”
Section: Bleedingmentioning
confidence: 95%