Suspected blood indicator in capsule endoscopy: a valuable tool for gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis
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Summary: | Small bowel bleeding is a leading indication for small bowel capsule endoscopy. The Suspected Blood Indicator (SBI) is a software feature directed to automatically detect bleeding lesions during small bowel capsule endoscopy. Objective – We aimed to assess SBI diagnostic accuracy for small bowel haemorrhage or potentially bleeding lesions during small bowel capsule endoscopy for small bowel bleeding. Methods – Single-centre retrospective study including 281 consecutive small bowel capsule endoscopy performed for small bowel bleeding during 6 years. The investigators marked lesions with high bleeding potential (P2), such as angioectasias, ulcers and tumours, as well as active bleeding during regular small bowel capsule endoscopy viewing with PillCam SB2®. All small bowel capsule endoscopy were independently reviewed by another central reader using SBI. Results – Among the 281 patients, 29 (10.3%) presented with active haemorrhage while 81 (28.9%) presented with a P2 lesion. The most frequently observed P2 lesions were angioectasias (52), ulcers (15), polyps (7) and ulcerated neoplasias (7). SBI showed a 96.6% (28/29) sensitivity for active small bowel bleeding, with a 97.7% negative predictive value. Regarding P2 lesions, the SBI displayed an overall sensitivity of 39.5%, being highest for ulcerated neoplasias (100%), but significantly lower for angioectasias (38.5%) or ulcers (20.0%). Conclusion – Although SBI sensitivity for the automatic detection of potentially bleeding lesions was low, it effectively detected active small bowel bleeding with very high sensitivity and negative predictive value. |
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Suspected blood indicator in capsule endoscopy: a valuable tool for gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis"Suspected Blood Indicator" na enteroscopia por cápsula: uma ferramenta útil no diagnóstico de hemorragia gastrointestinalAdultEndoscopy, GastrointestinalFemaleGastrointestinal HemorrhageHumansMalePredictive Value of TestsRetrospective StudiesSensitivity and SpecificityCapsule EndoscopySmall intestineSmall bowel bleeding is a leading indication for small bowel capsule endoscopy. The Suspected Blood Indicator (SBI) is a software feature directed to automatically detect bleeding lesions during small bowel capsule endoscopy. Objective – We aimed to assess SBI diagnostic accuracy for small bowel haemorrhage or potentially bleeding lesions during small bowel capsule endoscopy for small bowel bleeding. Methods – Single-centre retrospective study including 281 consecutive small bowel capsule endoscopy performed for small bowel bleeding during 6 years. The investigators marked lesions with high bleeding potential (P2), such as angioectasias, ulcers and tumours, as well as active bleeding during regular small bowel capsule endoscopy viewing with PillCam SB2®. All small bowel capsule endoscopy were independently reviewed by another central reader using SBI. Results – Among the 281 patients, 29 (10.3%) presented with active haemorrhage while 81 (28.9%) presented with a P2 lesion. The most frequently observed P2 lesions were angioectasias (52), ulcers (15), polyps (7) and ulcerated neoplasias (7). SBI showed a 96.6% (28/29) sensitivity for active small bowel bleeding, with a 97.7% negative predictive value. Regarding P2 lesions, the SBI displayed an overall sensitivity of 39.5%, being highest for ulcerated neoplasias (100%), but significantly lower for angioectasias (38.5%) or ulcers (20.0%). Conclusion – Although SBI sensitivity for the automatic detection of potentially bleeding lesions was low, it effectively detected active small bowel bleeding with very high sensitivity and negative predictive value.(undefined)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionInstituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia (IBEPEGE)Universidade do MinhoBoal Carvalho, PedroMagalhães, JoanaDias DE Castro, FranciscaMonteiro, SaraRosa, BrunoMoreira, Maria JoãoCotter, José Almeida Berkeley20172017-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/58242eng0004-280310.1590/S0004-2803.2017v54n1-0328079233info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-05-11T05:32:44Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/58242Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T15:21:59.020506Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Suspected blood indicator in capsule endoscopy: a valuable tool for gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis "Suspected Blood Indicator" na enteroscopia por cápsula: uma ferramenta útil no diagnóstico de hemorragia gastrointestinal |
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Suspected blood indicator in capsule endoscopy: a valuable tool for gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis |
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Suspected blood indicator in capsule endoscopy: a valuable tool for gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis Boal Carvalho, Pedro Adult Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Female Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Humans Male Predictive Value of Tests Retrospective Studies Sensitivity and Specificity Capsule Endoscopy Small intestine |
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Suspected blood indicator in capsule endoscopy: a valuable tool for gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis |
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Suspected blood indicator in capsule endoscopy: a valuable tool for gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis |
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Suspected blood indicator in capsule endoscopy: a valuable tool for gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis |
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Suspected blood indicator in capsule endoscopy: a valuable tool for gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis |
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Suspected blood indicator in capsule endoscopy: a valuable tool for gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis |
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Boal Carvalho, Pedro |
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Boal Carvalho, Pedro Magalhães, Joana Dias DE Castro, Francisca Monteiro, Sara Rosa, Bruno Moreira, Maria João Cotter, José Almeida Berkeley |
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Magalhães, Joana Dias DE Castro, Francisca Monteiro, Sara Rosa, Bruno Moreira, Maria João Cotter, José Almeida Berkeley |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Boal Carvalho, Pedro Magalhães, Joana Dias DE Castro, Francisca Monteiro, Sara Rosa, Bruno Moreira, Maria João Cotter, José Almeida Berkeley |
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Adult Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Female Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Humans Male Predictive Value of Tests Retrospective Studies Sensitivity and Specificity Capsule Endoscopy Small intestine |
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Adult Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Female Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Humans Male Predictive Value of Tests Retrospective Studies Sensitivity and Specificity Capsule Endoscopy Small intestine |
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Small bowel bleeding is a leading indication for small bowel capsule endoscopy. The Suspected Blood Indicator (SBI) is a software feature directed to automatically detect bleeding lesions during small bowel capsule endoscopy. Objective – We aimed to assess SBI diagnostic accuracy for small bowel haemorrhage or potentially bleeding lesions during small bowel capsule endoscopy for small bowel bleeding. Methods – Single-centre retrospective study including 281 consecutive small bowel capsule endoscopy performed for small bowel bleeding during 6 years. The investigators marked lesions with high bleeding potential (P2), such as angioectasias, ulcers and tumours, as well as active bleeding during regular small bowel capsule endoscopy viewing with PillCam SB2®. All small bowel capsule endoscopy were independently reviewed by another central reader using SBI. Results – Among the 281 patients, 29 (10.3%) presented with active haemorrhage while 81 (28.9%) presented with a P2 lesion. The most frequently observed P2 lesions were angioectasias (52), ulcers (15), polyps (7) and ulcerated neoplasias (7). SBI showed a 96.6% (28/29) sensitivity for active small bowel bleeding, with a 97.7% negative predictive value. Regarding P2 lesions, the SBI displayed an overall sensitivity of 39.5%, being highest for ulcerated neoplasias (100%), but significantly lower for angioectasias (38.5%) or ulcers (20.0%). Conclusion – Although SBI sensitivity for the automatic detection of potentially bleeding lesions was low, it effectively detected active small bowel bleeding with very high sensitivity and negative predictive value. |
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