[Capsule endoscopy in Crohn's disease].

Recenti Prog Med

AO Ospedale di Circolo di Busto Arsizio, Presidio di Busto Arsizio.

Published: June 2011

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  • The prevalence of Crohn's disease is increasing in western countries, often leading to delayed diagnosis, especially in cases where the disease is exclusively located in the small bowel.
  • Recent advancements in imaging techniques have enhanced the ability to diagnose small bowel Crohn's disease, with capsule endoscopy emerging as a highly sensitive method for identifying subtle mucosal lesions.
  • Despite its benefits, capsule endoscopy faces challenges such as a risk of retention and low specificity, leading to a review that evaluates its appropriate use in various clinical situations related to Crohn's disease.

Article Abstract

Capsule endoscopy appropriateness in Crohn's disease.The incidence of Crohn's disease is steadily growing in western countries and the diagnosis is still delayed from symptoms onset by several years. Up to one third of patients have exclusive disease location in the small bowel, the tract less accessible to conventional diagnostic visualization. In the last decade, astonishing improvements in radiologic and endoscopic imaging allowed to better diagnose small bowel Crohn's disease. In particular, capsule endoscopy is a high sensitive tool in diagnosing subtle inflammatory lesions of the mucosa, but retention risk and low specificity limit its use in this setting. The present review provides a critical evaluation of the published studies addressed to the diagnostic role of small bowel capsule endoscopy in established, suspect, operated Crohn's disease and unclassified inflammatory bowel disease: in an attempt to help the clinician to utilize capsule endoscopy properly in the different clinical scenarios associated to inflammatory bowel disease.

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