Wireless Capsule Enteroscopy in Healthy Volunteers
Introduction: The aim of our prospective study was to define endoscopy appearance of the small bowel in healthy volunteers. Method: Forty-two healthy volunteers underwent wireless capsule endoscopy, clinical investigation, laboratory tests, and completed a health-status questionnaire. All subjects w...
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doaj-f964e4141b184a709e94faf9f22879092020-11-25T00:55:59ZengKarolinum PressActa Medica1211-42861805-96942016-09-01593798310.14712/18059694.2016.934181Wireless Capsule Enteroscopy in Healthy VolunteersIlja TachecíPetr BradnaTomáš DoudaDrahomíra BaštěckáMarcela KopáčováStanislav RejchrtMartin LutonskýTomáš SoukupJan BurešIntroduction: The aim of our prospective study was to define endoscopy appearance of the small bowel in healthy volunteers. Method: Forty-two healthy volunteers underwent wireless capsule endoscopy, clinical investigation, laboratory tests, and completed a health-status questionnaire. All subjects were available for a 36-month clinical follow-up. Results: Eleven subjects (26%) had fully normal endoscopy findings. Remaining 31 persons (74%), being asymptomatic, with normal laboratory results, had some minor findings at wireless capsule endoscopy. Most of those heterogeneous findings were detected in the small intestine (27/31; 87%), like erosions and/or multiple red spots, diminutive polyps and tiny vascular lesions. During a 36-month clinical follow-up, all these 42 healthy volunteers remained asymptomatic, with fully normal laboratory control. Conclusions: Significant part of healthy subjects had abnormal findings at wireless capsule endoscopy. These findings had no clinical relevance, as all these persons remained fully asymptomatic during a 36-month follow-up. Such an endoscopic appearance would be previously evaluated as “pathological”. This is a principal report alerting that all findings of any control group of wireless capsule endoscopic studies must be evaluated with caution.https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/59/3/0079/Small bowelWireless capsule enteroscopyHealthy volunteers36-month follow-up |
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Ilja Tachecí Petr Bradna Tomáš Douda Drahomíra Baštěcká Marcela Kopáčová Stanislav Rejchrt Martin Lutonský Tomáš Soukup Jan Bureš Wireless Capsule Enteroscopy in Healthy Volunteers Acta Medica Small bowel Wireless capsule enteroscopy Healthy volunteers 36-month follow-up |
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Ilja Tachecí Petr Bradna Tomáš Douda Drahomíra Baštěcká Marcela Kopáčová Stanislav Rejchrt Martin Lutonský Tomáš Soukup Jan Bureš |
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Wireless Capsule Enteroscopy in Healthy Volunteers |
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Wireless Capsule Enteroscopy in Healthy Volunteers |
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Introduction: The aim of our prospective study was to define endoscopy appearance of the small bowel in healthy volunteers. Method: Forty-two healthy volunteers underwent wireless capsule endoscopy, clinical investigation, laboratory tests, and completed a health-status questionnaire. All subjects were available for a 36-month clinical follow-up. Results: Eleven subjects (26%) had fully normal endoscopy findings. Remaining 31 persons (74%), being asymptomatic, with normal laboratory results, had some minor findings at wireless capsule endoscopy. Most of those heterogeneous findings were detected in the small intestine (27/31; 87%), like erosions and/or multiple red spots, diminutive polyps and tiny vascular lesions. During a 36-month clinical follow-up, all these 42 healthy volunteers remained asymptomatic, with fully normal laboratory control. Conclusions: Significant part of healthy subjects had abnormal findings at wireless capsule endoscopy. These findings had no clinical relevance, as all these persons remained fully asymptomatic during a 36-month follow-up. Such an endoscopic appearance would be previously evaluated as “pathological”. This is a principal report alerting that all findings of any control group of wireless capsule endoscopic studies must be evaluated with caution. |
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Small bowel Wireless capsule enteroscopy Healthy volunteers 36-month follow-up |
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