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Efficacy and safety of three-dimensional magnetically assisted capsule endoscopy for upper gastrointestinal and small bowel examinationopen access

Authors
Oh, D.J.Lee, Y.J.Kim, S.H.Chung, J.Lee, H.S.Nam, J.H.Lim, Y.J.
Issue Date
May-2024
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Keywords
Midazolam; Propofol; Simethicone; Evis Lucera Elitegif Hq290ec; Mirocam Mc 4000-m; Mr2000; Spss Statistics V25; Macrogol Derivative; Midazolam; Propofol; Simethicone; Abdominal Tenderness; Adult; Aged; Anatomical Concepts; Article; Capsule Endoscopy; Controlled Study; Diagnostic Test Accuracy Study; Duodenal Bulb; Duodenum; Dyspepsia; Endoscopic Ultrasonography; Endoscopy; Esophagus; Female; Follow Up; Gastrectomy; Gastroesophageal Junction; Gastrointestinal Tract Examination; Gastroscopy; Human; Image Analysis; Image Reconstruction; Intestine Parameters; Intestine Transit Time; Major Clinical Study; Male; Measurement Accuracy; Outcome Assessment; Patient Satisfaction; Prospective Study; Pylorus; Retention Time; Safety; Sensitivity And Specificity; Small Intestine; Stomach Cancer; Stomach Lesion; Stomach Polyp; Stomach Ulcer; Three Dimensional Magnetically Assisted Capsule Endoscopy; Upper Gastrointestinal Tract; Clinical Trial; Diagnostic Imaging; Middle Aged; Pathology; Procedures; Three-dimensional Imaging; Adult; Aged; Capsule Endoscopy; Female; Humans; Imaging, Three-dimensional; Intestine, Small; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
Citation
PLoS ONE, v.19, no.5, pp 1 - 15
Pages
15
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PLoS ONE
Volume
19
Number
5
Start Page
1
End Page
15
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/22279
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0295774
ISSN
1932-6203
1932-6203
Abstract
Background Magnetically assisted capsule endoscopy (MACE) showed the feasibility for upper gastrointestinal examination. To further enhance the performance of conventional MACE, it is necessary to provide quality-improved and three-dimensional images. The aim of this clinical study was to determine the efficacy and safety of novel three-dimensional MACE (3D MACE) for upper gastrointestinal and small bowel examination at once. Methods This was a prospective, single-center, non-randomized, and sequential examination study (KCT0007114) at Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital. Adult patients who visited for upper endoscopy were included. The study protocol was conducted in two stages. First, upper gastrointestinal examination was performed using 3D MACE, and a continuous small bowel examination was performed by conventional method of capsule endoscopy. Two hours later, an upper endoscopy was performed for comparison with 3D MACE examination. The primary outcome was confirmation of major gastric structures (esophagogastric junction, cardia/fundus, body, angle, antrum, and pylorus). Secondary outcomes were confirmation of esophagus and duodenal bulb, accuracy for gastric lesions, completion of small bowel examination, 3D image reconstruction of gastric lesion, and safety. Results Fifty-five patients were finally enrolled. The examination time of 3D MACE was 14.84 ± 3.02 minutes and upper endoscopy was 5.22 ± 2.39 minutes. The confirmation rate of the six major gastric structures was 98.6% in 3D MACE and 100% in upper endoscopy. Gastric lesions were identified in 43 patients during 3D MACE, and 40 patients during upper endoscopy (Sensitivity 0.97). 3D reconstructed images were acquired for all lesions inspected by 3D MACE. The continuous small bowel examination by 3D MACE was completed in 94.5%. 3D MACE showed better overall satisfaction (3D MACE 9.55 ± 0.79 and upper endoscopy 7.75 ± 2.34, p<0.0001). There were no aspiration or significant adverse event or capsule retention in the 3D MACE examination. Conclusions Novel 3D MACE system is more advanced diagnostic modality than the conventional MACE. And it is possible to perform serial upper gastrointestinal and small bowel examination as a non-invasive and one-step test. It would be also served as a bridge to pan-endoscopy. © 2024 Oh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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