Pan-Enteric Capsule Endoscopy: Current Applications and Future Perspectives

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Main Author: Rosa,Bruno
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Andrade,Patrícia, Lopes,Sandra, Gonçalves,Ana Rita, Serrazina,Juliana, Cardoso,Pedro Marílio, Silva,Andrea, Silva,Vítor Macedo, Cotter,José, Macedo,Guilherme, Figueiredo,Pedro Narra, Chagas,Cristina
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Summary: Abstract Background: The role of capsule endoscopy in the evaluation of the small bowel is well established, and current guidelines position it as a first-line test in a variety of clinical scenarios. The advent of double-headed capsules further enabled the endoscopic assessment of colonic mucosa and the opportunity for a one-step noninvasive examination of the entire bowel (panenteric capsule endoscopy [PCE]). Summary: We reviewed the technical procedure and preparation of patients for PCE, as well as its current clinical applications and future perspectives. In non-stricturing and non-penetrating Crohn’sdisease affecting the small bowel and colon, PCE monitors disease activity by assessing mucosal healing, a major treatment outcome, with a higher diagnostic yield than cross-sectional imaging or conventional colonoscopy. Also in ulcerative colitis, double-headed capsules have been used to monitor disease activity noninvasively. Currently, validated scoring systems have been specifically devised for these double-headed capsules and permit a standardized assessment of the inflammatory burden. In suspected mid-lower digestive bleeding, some exploratory studies have demonstrated the feasibility and high diagnostic yield of PCE, which may work as a filter indicating which patients may benefit of further invasive procedures, namely, for planned hemostatic procedures. The possibility of using PCE is also discussed in the context of polyposis syn-dromes with simultaneous involvement of the small intestine and colon. Key Messages: PCE is a feasible, effective, and safe diagnostic procedure to evaluate the small bowel and colon. It has been increasingly explored in the setting of inflammatory bowel diseases and, more recently, in suspected mid-lower digestive bleeding. PCE is expected to reduce the demand for invasive procedures and expand the scope of noninvasive intestinal evaluation in the coming future.
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title Pan-Enteric Capsule Endoscopy: Current Applications and Future Perspectives
spellingShingle Pan-Enteric Capsule Endoscopy: Current Applications and Future Perspectives
Rosa,Bruno
Capsule endoscopy
Panenteric endoscopy
Digestive bleeding
Inflammatory bowel disease
Crohn’s disease
title_short Pan-Enteric Capsule Endoscopy: Current Applications and Future Perspectives
title_full Pan-Enteric Capsule Endoscopy: Current Applications and Future Perspectives
title_fullStr Pan-Enteric Capsule Endoscopy: Current Applications and Future Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Pan-Enteric Capsule Endoscopy: Current Applications and Future Perspectives
title_sort Pan-Enteric Capsule Endoscopy: Current Applications and Future Perspectives
author Rosa,Bruno
author_facet Rosa,Bruno
Andrade,Patrícia
Lopes,Sandra
Gonçalves,Ana Rita
Serrazina,Juliana
Cardoso,Pedro Marílio
Silva,Andrea
Silva,Vítor Macedo
Cotter,José
Macedo,Guilherme
Figueiredo,Pedro Narra
Chagas,Cristina
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author2 Andrade,Patrícia
Lopes,Sandra
Gonçalves,Ana Rita
Serrazina,Juliana
Cardoso,Pedro Marílio
Silva,Andrea
Silva,Vítor Macedo
Cotter,José
Macedo,Guilherme
Figueiredo,Pedro Narra
Chagas,Cristina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa,Bruno
Andrade,Patrícia
Lopes,Sandra
Gonçalves,Ana Rita
Serrazina,Juliana
Cardoso,Pedro Marílio
Silva,Andrea
Silva,Vítor Macedo
Cotter,José
Macedo,Guilherme
Figueiredo,Pedro Narra
Chagas,Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Capsule endoscopy
Panenteric endoscopy
Digestive bleeding
Inflammatory bowel disease
Crohn’s disease
topic Capsule endoscopy
Panenteric endoscopy
Digestive bleeding
Inflammatory bowel disease
Crohn’s disease
description Abstract Background: The role of capsule endoscopy in the evaluation of the small bowel is well established, and current guidelines position it as a first-line test in a variety of clinical scenarios. The advent of double-headed capsules further enabled the endoscopic assessment of colonic mucosa and the opportunity for a one-step noninvasive examination of the entire bowel (panenteric capsule endoscopy [PCE]). Summary: We reviewed the technical procedure and preparation of patients for PCE, as well as its current clinical applications and future perspectives. In non-stricturing and non-penetrating Crohn’sdisease affecting the small bowel and colon, PCE monitors disease activity by assessing mucosal healing, a major treatment outcome, with a higher diagnostic yield than cross-sectional imaging or conventional colonoscopy. Also in ulcerative colitis, double-headed capsules have been used to monitor disease activity noninvasively. Currently, validated scoring systems have been specifically devised for these double-headed capsules and permit a standardized assessment of the inflammatory burden. In suspected mid-lower digestive bleeding, some exploratory studies have demonstrated the feasibility and high diagnostic yield of PCE, which may work as a filter indicating which patients may benefit of further invasive procedures, namely, for planned hemostatic procedures. The possibility of using PCE is also discussed in the context of polyposis syn-dromes with simultaneous involvement of the small intestine and colon. Key Messages: PCE is a feasible, effective, and safe diagnostic procedure to evaluate the small bowel and colon. It has been increasingly explored in the setting of inflammatory bowel diseases and, more recently, in suspected mid-lower digestive bleeding. PCE is expected to reduce the demand for invasive procedures and expand the scope of noninvasive intestinal evaluation in the coming future.
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