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Multicenter Study
. 2007 Sep;66(3 Suppl):S22-5.
doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2007.06.048.

Korean experience with double balloon endoscopy: Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases multi-center study

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Multicenter Study

Korean experience with double balloon endoscopy: Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases multi-center study

Hwang Choi et al. Gastrointest Endosc. 2007 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Double balloon endoscopy (DBE) is a new diagnostic and therapeutic tool for the management of patients with small-bowel disease.

Objective: To evaluate the feasibility, clinical usefulness, and safety of DBE in Korean patients with suspected or known small-bowel disease.

Design: Retrospective, multicenter study from April 2004 to March 2006.

Setting: University hospitals.

Patients: Two hundred twenty-five consecutive patients.

Interventions: Subjects underwent 311 procedures with DBE via the oral and/or anal routes.

Main outcome measurements: The indications, diagnostic yield, therapeutic use, and complications.

Results: Overall diagnostic yield was 75% (169/225). Diagnostic yields for obscure GI bleeding (OGIB) (n = 137), chronic abdominal pain (n = 32), radiologic/capule endoscopic abnormality (n = 25), polyposis (n = 9), and chronic diarrhea (n = 9) were 73.7% (101/137), 75.0% (24/32), 64% (16/25), 100% (9/9), and 0% (0/9), respectively. In patients with OGIB, ulcerating lesions (n = 54) were more common than vascular lesions (n = 20) or tumors (n = 27). Some lesions detected in DBE were treated effectively with electrocoagulation or argon plasma coagulation, polypectomy, and dilation. Entrapped capsules were removed easily with polypectomy snare in 3 patients with small-bowel stricture. Some patients with strictures had transient abdominal discomfort during and/or after the procedure. With the exception of 1 mucosal tear, there were no technical problems or serious complications.

Limitations: Descriptive, retrospective study.

Conclusions: DBE is safe and useful for diagnosis and treatment of a variety of small-bowel diseases. The most common indication of DBE was OGIB. Ulcerating small-bowel lesions are more common than vascular lesions in Korea.

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