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Feasibility of capsule endoscopy in elderly patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. An up-to-date report

BACKGROUND: Anemia is the most common hematologic abnormality in older populations. Furthermore, iron deficiency anemia is common and merits investigation and treatment, as it usually results from chronic occult bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract. In view of a wide use of capsule endoscopy as...

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Autores principales: Orlando, G, Luppino, IM, Lerose, MA, Gervasi, R, Amato, B, Silecchia, G, Puzziello, A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3499354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23173943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-12-S1-S30
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author Orlando, G
Luppino, IM
Lerose, MA
Gervasi, R
Amato, B
Silecchia, G
Puzziello, A
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Luppino, IM
Lerose, MA
Gervasi, R
Amato, B
Silecchia, G
Puzziello, A
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description BACKGROUND: Anemia is the most common hematologic abnormality in older populations. Furthermore, iron deficiency anemia is common and merits investigation and treatment, as it usually results from chronic occult bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract. In view of a wide use of capsule endoscopy as a diagnostic procedure for occult gastrointestinal bleeding and of the growth of aging population, we performed a literature review about the feasibility of capsule endoscopy in the elderly. METHODS: We conducted a literature search in the PubMed database in July 2012, and all English-language publications on capsule endoscopy in elderly patients since 2005 were retrieved. The potential original articles mainly focused on obscure gastrointestinal bleeding were all identified and full texts were obtained and reviewed for further hand data retrieving. RESULTS: We retrieved only six papers based on different primary end-points. Four were retrospective non randomized studies and two were prospective non randomized studies. In the end 65, 70, 80 and 85 years were used as an age cut-off. All studies evaluate the diagnostic yield of capsule endoscopy in iron deficiency anemia. Only three studies assess the feasibility of capsule examination of the elderly. CONCLUSIONS: Iron deficiency anemia in the elderly with or without obscure gastrointestinal bleeding is the major indication for capsule endoscopy after a negative esophago-gastro-duodenoscopy and colonoscopy. It is safe and effective to identify a small bowel pathology without a great discomfort for the elderly. Inability to swallow the capsule, battery failure before capsule reaches the cecum, and capsule retention are some of the important problems associated with capsule endoscopy in elderly as well as in younger patients.
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spelling pubmed-34993542012-11-20 Feasibility of capsule endoscopy in elderly patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. An up-to-date report Orlando, G Luppino, IM Lerose, MA Gervasi, R Amato, B Silecchia, G Puzziello, A BMC Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: Anemia is the most common hematologic abnormality in older populations. Furthermore, iron deficiency anemia is common and merits investigation and treatment, as it usually results from chronic occult bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract. In view of a wide use of capsule endoscopy as a diagnostic procedure for occult gastrointestinal bleeding and of the growth of aging population, we performed a literature review about the feasibility of capsule endoscopy in the elderly. METHODS: We conducted a literature search in the PubMed database in July 2012, and all English-language publications on capsule endoscopy in elderly patients since 2005 were retrieved. The potential original articles mainly focused on obscure gastrointestinal bleeding were all identified and full texts were obtained and reviewed for further hand data retrieving. RESULTS: We retrieved only six papers based on different primary end-points. Four were retrospective non randomized studies and two were prospective non randomized studies. In the end 65, 70, 80 and 85 years were used as an age cut-off. All studies evaluate the diagnostic yield of capsule endoscopy in iron deficiency anemia. Only three studies assess the feasibility of capsule examination of the elderly. CONCLUSIONS: Iron deficiency anemia in the elderly with or without obscure gastrointestinal bleeding is the major indication for capsule endoscopy after a negative esophago-gastro-duodenoscopy and colonoscopy. It is safe and effective to identify a small bowel pathology without a great discomfort for the elderly. Inability to swallow the capsule, battery failure before capsule reaches the cecum, and capsule retention are some of the important problems associated with capsule endoscopy in elderly as well as in younger patients. BioMed Central 2012-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3499354/ /pubmed/23173943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-12-S1-S30 Text en Copyright ©2012 Orlando et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Orlando, G
Luppino, IM
Lerose, MA
Gervasi, R
Amato, B
Silecchia, G
Puzziello, A
Feasibility of capsule endoscopy in elderly patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. An up-to-date report
title Feasibility of capsule endoscopy in elderly patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. An up-to-date report
title_full Feasibility of capsule endoscopy in elderly patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. An up-to-date report
title_fullStr Feasibility of capsule endoscopy in elderly patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. An up-to-date report
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of capsule endoscopy in elderly patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. An up-to-date report
title_short Feasibility of capsule endoscopy in elderly patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. An up-to-date report
title_sort feasibility of capsule endoscopy in elderly patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. an up-to-date report
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3499354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23173943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-12-S1-S30
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