AIM:To review the literature on capsule endoscopy(CE) for detecting esophageal varices using conventional esophagogas troduodenoscopy(EGD)as the standard. METHODS:A strict literature search of studies comparing the yi...AIM:To review the literature on capsule endoscopy(CE) for detecting esophageal varices using conventional esophagogas troduodenoscopy(EGD)as the standard. METHODS:A strict literature search of studies comparing the yield of CE and EGD in patients diagnosed or suspected as having esophageal varices was conducted by both computer search and manual search.Data were extracted to estimate the pooled diagnostic sensitivity and specificity. RESULTS:There were seven studies appropriate for meta-analysis in our study,involving 446 patients. The pooled sensitivity and specificity of CE for detecting esophageal varices were 85.8%and 80.5%, respectively.In subgroup analysis,the pooled sensitivity and specificity were 82.7%and 54.8%in screened patients,and 87.3%and 84.7%in the screened/ patients under surveillance,respectively. CONCLUSION:CE appears to have acceptable sensitivity and specificity in detecting esophageal varices.However,data are insufficient to determine the accurate diagnostic value of CE in the screen/ surveillance of patients alone.展开更多
Capsule endoscopy is now considered as the first imaging tool for small bowel examination. Recently, new capsule endoscopy applications have been developed, such as esophageal capsule endoscopy and colon capsule endos...Capsule endoscopy is now considered as the first imaging tool for small bowel examination. Recently, new capsule endoscopy applications have been developed, such as esophageal capsule endoscopy and colon capsule endoscopy. Esophageal capsule endoscopy in patients with suspected esophageal disorders is feasible and safe, and could be also an alternative procedure in those patients refusing upper endoscopy. Although large-scale studies are needed to confirm its utility in GERD and cirrhotic patients, current results are encouraging and open a new era in esophageal examination.展开更多
基金Supported by Shanghai Educational Development Foundation Shanghai Chenguang Project,No.2007CG49
文摘AIM:To review the literature on capsule endoscopy(CE) for detecting esophageal varices using conventional esophagogas troduodenoscopy(EGD)as the standard. METHODS:A strict literature search of studies comparing the yield of CE and EGD in patients diagnosed or suspected as having esophageal varices was conducted by both computer search and manual search.Data were extracted to estimate the pooled diagnostic sensitivity and specificity. RESULTS:There were seven studies appropriate for meta-analysis in our study,involving 446 patients. The pooled sensitivity and specificity of CE for detecting esophageal varices were 85.8%and 80.5%, respectively.In subgroup analysis,the pooled sensitivity and specificity were 82.7%and 54.8%in screened patients,and 87.3%and 84.7%in the screened/ patients under surveillance,respectively. CONCLUSION:CE appears to have acceptable sensitivity and specificity in detecting esophageal varices.However,data are insufficient to determine the accurate diagnostic value of CE in the screen/ surveillance of patients alone.
文摘Capsule endoscopy is now considered as the first imaging tool for small bowel examination. Recently, new capsule endoscopy applications have been developed, such as esophageal capsule endoscopy and colon capsule endoscopy. Esophageal capsule endoscopy in patients with suspected esophageal disorders is feasible and safe, and could be also an alternative procedure in those patients refusing upper endoscopy. Although large-scale studies are needed to confirm its utility in GERD and cirrhotic patients, current results are encouraging and open a new era in esophageal examination.