An evaluation of gastrointestinal endoscopic examination outcomes in patients with iron deficiency through guidelines

Introduction:Chronic blood loss and intestinal malabsorption of iron are two important causes of iron deficiency in adult patients.We evaluated the demographic data and endoscopy findings of patients who underwent endoscopic examination due to iron deficiency. Materials and Method:The study was desi...

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Main Authors: Zeynep Çetin, Mustafa Çapraz, Orhan Coşkun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rabia Yılmaz 2021-08-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary Medicine
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jcm/issue/64517/909457
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spelling doaj-8777e60b1aa043ae800f5b6e6787ee962021-08-29T10:32:41ZengRabia YılmazJournal of Contemporary Medicine2667-71802021-08-01116 (Early Access-Erken Görünüm)0010.16899/jcm.9094571809An evaluation of gastrointestinal endoscopic examination outcomes in patients with iron deficiency through guidelinesZeynep Çetin0Mustafa Çapraz1Orhan Coşkun2AMASYA ÜNİVERSİTESİAMASYA ÜNİVERSİTESİAMASYA ÜNİVERSİTESİIntroduction:Chronic blood loss and intestinal malabsorption of iron are two important causes of iron deficiency in adult patients.We evaluated the demographic data and endoscopy findings of patients who underwent endoscopic examination due to iron deficiency. Materials and Method:The study was designed retrospectively.The database of patients who underwent endoscopic examination due to ID and/or IDA in the endoscopy unit of our hospital between June 2017-April 2020 were found through the database scan. After exclusion of patients with active bleeding finding, remaining 326 patients were evaluated. Findings:Median age of the patients was 58 years. The participants included 182 males and 144 females. Ninety three patients were below 50 years of age whereas 133 patients were above 50 years of age. Endoscopy was performed in 13.2% of the patients; colonoscopy was performed in 2.5% of the patients; and endoscopy + colonoscopy (dual procedure) was performed in 84.4% of the patients. Endoscopic examinations revealed pathological findings that may cause ID/IDA in 69.3% of the patients; however, no gastrointestinal pathology that may cause ID/IDA was detected in 30.7% of the patients.Twelve patients were diagnosed with malign diseases. Detection of any pathology that may cause ID/IDA during endoscopic examinations was significantly more in the dual examination group when compared to patients who had EGD or colonoscopy (phttps://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jcm/issue/64517/909457demir eksikliğianemikolonoskopiendoskopii̇ron deficiencyanemiacolonoscopyendoscopy
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Orhan Coşkun
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Mustafa Çapraz
Orhan Coşkun
An evaluation of gastrointestinal endoscopic examination outcomes in patients with iron deficiency through guidelines
Journal of Contemporary Medicine
demir eksikliği
anemi
kolonoskopi
endoskopi
i̇ron deficiency
anemia
colonoscopy
endoscopy
author_facet Zeynep Çetin
Mustafa Çapraz
Orhan Coşkun
author_sort Zeynep Çetin
title An evaluation of gastrointestinal endoscopic examination outcomes in patients with iron deficiency through guidelines
title_short An evaluation of gastrointestinal endoscopic examination outcomes in patients with iron deficiency through guidelines
title_full An evaluation of gastrointestinal endoscopic examination outcomes in patients with iron deficiency through guidelines
title_fullStr An evaluation of gastrointestinal endoscopic examination outcomes in patients with iron deficiency through guidelines
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of gastrointestinal endoscopic examination outcomes in patients with iron deficiency through guidelines
title_sort evaluation of gastrointestinal endoscopic examination outcomes in patients with iron deficiency through guidelines
publisher Rabia Yılmaz
series Journal of Contemporary Medicine
issn 2667-7180
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Introduction:Chronic blood loss and intestinal malabsorption of iron are two important causes of iron deficiency in adult patients.We evaluated the demographic data and endoscopy findings of patients who underwent endoscopic examination due to iron deficiency. Materials and Method:The study was designed retrospectively.The database of patients who underwent endoscopic examination due to ID and/or IDA in the endoscopy unit of our hospital between June 2017-April 2020 were found through the database scan. After exclusion of patients with active bleeding finding, remaining 326 patients were evaluated. Findings:Median age of the patients was 58 years. The participants included 182 males and 144 females. Ninety three patients were below 50 years of age whereas 133 patients were above 50 years of age. Endoscopy was performed in 13.2% of the patients; colonoscopy was performed in 2.5% of the patients; and endoscopy + colonoscopy (dual procedure) was performed in 84.4% of the patients. Endoscopic examinations revealed pathological findings that may cause ID/IDA in 69.3% of the patients; however, no gastrointestinal pathology that may cause ID/IDA was detected in 30.7% of the patients.Twelve patients were diagnosed with malign diseases. Detection of any pathology that may cause ID/IDA during endoscopic examinations was significantly more in the dual examination group when compared to patients who had EGD or colonoscopy (p
topic demir eksikliği
anemi
kolonoskopi
endoskopi
i̇ron deficiency
anemia
colonoscopy
endoscopy
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jcm/issue/64517/909457
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