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Video capsule endoscopy and histology for small bowel mucosa evaluation: a comparison performed by blinded observers.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
BACKGROUND & AIMS: In view of the excellent quality of the images obtained and its magnification capability, videocapsule endoscopy was proposed as a promising tool to evalluate the degree of duodenal villous atrophy. We studied whether the capsule can discriminate different degrees of mucosal damage caused by different conditions; we also evaluated interobserver and intraobserver variability in the assessment of villous atrophy with the capsule. METHODS: Thirty-two patients underwent both gastroscopy with multiple duodenal biopsies and videocapsule endoscopy. Twenty-six had different forms of celiac disease with different stages of villous atrophy; 5 patients had irritable bowel syndrome and 1 had Crohn's disease. Videocapsule findings were evaluated blindly by 3 observers. Histologic Marsh criteria and a specifically developed classification of videocapsule mucosal patterns were used to compare videocapsule findings and histology. RESULTS: The study of the correlation between videocapsule and histologica findings showed a Kappa statistic of .45, .49 and .51 for observers 1, 2 and 3, respectively was 63.6% for all observers. CONCLUSIONS: Videocapsule findings regarding the degree of intestinal mucosal atrophy show only moderate agreement with the histologic pattern; they have a very high sensitivity but a disapppointing specificity. This method therefore cannot be proposed as an alternative to traditional biopsy examinations, but it suggests that a duodenal biopsy examination should be performed when an atrophic mucosal pattern is observed in patients undergoing videocapsule examination for other reasons.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Biagi, Federico; Rondonotti, E.; Campanella, J.; Villa, F.; Bianchi, P. I.; Klersy, C.; De Franchis, R.; Corazza, GINO ROBERTO
Authors of the University:
BIAGI FEDERICO
CORAZZA GINO ROBERTO
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/700023
Published in:
CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY
Journal
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