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Initial US evaluation of second-generation capsule colonoscopy for detecting colon polyps.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

Capsule colonoscopy is an additional screening modality for colorectal cancer. Second-generation capsule colonoscopy (CC2) may have improved efficacy in the detection of colon adenomas as compared with prior devices. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of CC2 in the detection of polyps in symptomatic and screening patients in the USA.

Design

Prospective, multicentre study.

Setting and participants

Two academic medical centres and two private practice facilities, evaluating patients with indications for colonoscopy.

Methods

Patients underwent capsule colonoscopy procedure using magnesium citrate as a boost, followed by colonoscopy on the same day. The main outcome measurement was accuracy of CC2 for the detection of colorectal polyps ≥6 and ≥10 mm as compared with conventional colonoscopy.

Results

51 patients were enrolled, 50 of whom had CC2 and colonoscopy examinations and were included in the accuracy analysis. 30% and 14% of patients had polyps ≥6 and ≥10 mm, respectively. For lesions ≥10 mm identified on conventional colonoscopy, CC2 sensitivity was 100% (95% CI 56.1% to 100%) with a specificity of 93.0% (79.9% to 98.2%). For polyps ≥6 mm, the CC2 sensitivity was 93.3% (66.0% to 99.7%) and the specificity was 80.0% (62.5% to 90.9%). There was a 61% adequate cleansing rate with 64% of CC2 procedures being complete.

Conclusions

In the initial US experience with CC2 there was adequate sensitivity for detecting patients with polyps ≥6 mm in size. Magnesium citrate was inadequate as a boost agent.

Trial registration number

NCT01087528.

SUBMITTER: Morgan DR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4860721 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Initial US evaluation of second-generation capsule colonoscopy for detecting colon polyps.

Morgan Douglas R DR   Malik Pramod R PR   Romeo David P DP   Rex Douglas K DK  

BMJ open gastroenterology 20160503 1


<h4>Objectives</h4>Capsule colonoscopy is an additional screening modality for colorectal cancer. Second-generation capsule colonoscopy (CC2) may have improved efficacy in the detection of colon adenomas as compared with prior devices. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of CC2 in the detection of polyps in symptomatic and screening patients in the USA.<h4>Design</h4>Prospective, multicentre study.<h4>Setting and participants</h4>Two academic medical centres and two private  ...[more]

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