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Emergent Double Balloon Enteroscopy in Overt Suspected Small Bowel Bleeding: Diagnosis and Therapy

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Journal Med Sci Monit
Date 2020 Feb 27
PMID 32100726
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BACKGROUND Double balloon enteroscopy (DBE) is a diagnosis and therapy method for suspected small bowel bleeding (SSBB). The data for emergent DBE is limited in overt SSBB cases. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of diagnosis and therapy of emergent DBE in patients with overt SSBB. MATERIAL AND METHODS The clinical and endoscopic data for patients with overt SSBB undergoing DBE in a single center from January 2010 to December 2017 were collected and analyzed. Emergent DBE was defined as DBE performed less than 3 days of last bleeding onset. RESULTS A total of 265 DBEs in 265 patients with overt SSBB were enrolled (mean age, 44.7±17.3 years; 66.8% males). The patients were divided into 3 groups according to the timing of DBE: less than 3 days (n=32), more than 3 days and less than 7 days (n=146), and more than 7 days (n=87) (first group was the emergent group, the latter 2 groups were the non-emergent groups). The diagnosis yield for the emergent group was significantly higher than the non-emergent groups (84.4% versus 65.1% or 59.8%, respectively, P<0.05), but was not different between the 2 non-emergent groups (P>0.05). The top 3 diagnoses were angioectasias (19.6%), diverticulum (16.2%), and tumor (12.1%). For therapy yield, there was a remarkable reducing trend in the emergent group (<3 days), and the 2 non-emergent groups (3 to 7 days group and >7 days group: 78.1%, 58.2% and 39.1%, respectively, P<0.05. The top 3 endoscopic treatments were hemostatic clips (21.9%), argon plasma coagulation (15.8%), and epinephrine injection (14.0%). CONCLUSIONS The emergent DBE had the highest yields for diagnosis and therapy. The study finding showed a pivotal role of emergent DBE in overt SSBB.

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