A Treat to Target Strategy Using Panenteric Capsule Endoscopy in Pediatric Patients With Crohn’s Disease

2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (10) ◽  
pp. 2060-2067.e1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Salvatore Oliva ◽  
Marina Aloi ◽  
Franca Viola ◽  
Saverio Mallardo ◽  
Fortunata Civitelli ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 175628481875892 ◽  
Author(s):  
Artur Nemeth ◽  
Daniel Agardh ◽  
Gabriele Wurm Johansson ◽  
Henrik Thorlacius ◽  
Ervin Toth

Background Video capsule endoscopy (VCE) is a noninvasive method enabling excellent visualization of the small bowel (SB) mucosa. The aim of this study was to examine the impact and safety of VCE performed in children and adolescents with suspected or established Crohn’s disease (CD). Methods A total of 180 VCE examinations in 169 consecutive patients conducted in 2003–14 in a single center were retrospectively analyzed. The median age was 13 years (range 3–17 years) and indications for VCE were suspected (125 cases, 69%) and established (55 cases, 31%) CD. VCE was performed with a PillCam SB (Given Imaging, Yokneam, Israel) VCE system with 8–12 h of registration without bowel preparation. Results A total of 154 of 180 (86%) patients swallowed the capsule and 26 (14%) had the capsule endoscopically placed in the duodenum. Patency capsule examination was performed in 71 cases prior to VCE to exclude SB obstruction. VCE detected findings consistent with SB CD in 71 (40%) examinations and 17 (9%) procedures showed minor changes not diagnostic for CD. A total of 92 (51%) examinations displayed normal SB mucosa. The capsule did not reach the colon within the recording time in 30 (17%) procedures and were defined as incomplete examinations. A change in diagnosis or therapy was recommended in 56 (31%) patients based on VCE results. Capsule retention occurred in one patient. Conclusions VCE is a safe method in children with suspected or established CD. VCE often leads to a definitive diagnosis and has a significant impact on the clinical management of pediatric patients with CD.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S406-S406
Author(s):  
D Yerlioglu ◽  
L Cococcioni ◽  
A ElZein ◽  
S Chadokufa ◽  
R Buckingham ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 09 (10) ◽  
pp. E1480-E1490
Author(s):  
Salvatore Oliva ◽  
Silvio Veraldi ◽  
Salvatore Cucchiara ◽  
Giusy Russo ◽  
Alessandra Spagnoli ◽  
...  

Abstract Background and study aims Two scores have been implemented to standardize capsule endoscopic (CE) findings in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD): Lewis score (LS) and Capsule Endoscopy Crohnʼs Disease Activity Index (CECDAI). Both have limitations and are not well validated in the pediatric population. The aim of our study was to assess a new score (capsule endoscopy – Crohn’s disease index, CE-CD) in pediatric patients with CD and to compare it to preexisting scores. Patients and methods This was a double-center, retrospective study involving pediatric subjects with CD who underwent CE. Correlation analyses between CE-CD, endoscopy scores and noninvasive markers of disease activities were performed. The ability of different CE scores to predict clinical and endoscopic outcomes was evaluated with regression and survival analyses. Results A total of 312 subjects were analyzed. The CE-CD score showed a moderate (Pearson’s r = 0.581, P < 0.001) and strong (r = 0.909, P < 0.001) association with LS and CECDAI, respectively. CE-CD was a statistically significant predictor of hospitalization (hazard ratio [HR]1.061), treatment escalation (HR 1.062), steroid therapy (HR 1.082), clinical (HR 1.064) and endoscopic (HR 1.060) relapse over the twenty-four months (P < 0.001). Subjects with mucosal inflammation according to CE-CD (CE-CD ≥ 9) had worse outcomes compared to patients without inflammation (CE-CD < 9) (Log rang test < 0.001). Conclusions The CE-CD score is a simple, reliable, reproducible, and predictive score for evaluation of small bowel inflammation in pediatric patients with CD. Prospective validation is needed to confirm the applicability of this new index in clinical practice.


Endoscopy ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 36 (10) ◽  
pp. 869-873 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Argüelles-Arias ◽  
A. Caunedo ◽  
J. Romero ◽  
A. Sánchez ◽  
M. Rodríguez-Téllez ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S269-S270 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Oliva ◽  
S Cohen ◽  
M Aloi ◽  
S Mallardo ◽  
F Viola ◽  
...  

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