Initial experience of video capsule endoscopy at a tertiary center in Saudi Arabia

Saudi J Gastroenterol. 2018 Nov-Dec;24(6):355-359. doi: 10.4103/sjg.SJG_110_18.

Abstract

Background/aim: No prior experience with video capsule endoscopy (VCE) has been published from Saudi Arabia. In this study, we aim to report the first Saudi experience with VCE.

Patients and methods: A prospective study was conducted between March 2013 and September 2017 at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Eligible patients underwent VCE and their data (age, sex, indication for VCE, type of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding [OGIB: overt vs occult], VCE findings, and complications) were recorded. Approval was obtained from the institutional ethics board before the study began and all patients provided verbal and signed consent for the procedure. The procedure was performed according to the established guidelines.

Results: During the study period, a total 103 VCE procedures were performed on 96 patients. Overall, 60 participants (62.5%) were male (mean age, 58.8 years; range, 25-97 years) and 36 (37.5%) were female (mean age, 52.8 years; range, 18-78 years). The most frequent indication for VCE was OGIB (n = 91, 88.35%; overt, n = 46, 50.55%; occult, n = 45, 49.45%). Other indications were suspected Crohn's disease (n = 4, 3.88%), suspected complicated celiac disease (n = 4, 3.88%), and unexplained chronic abdominal pain (n = 4, 3.88%). The VCE results were categorized as incomplete (n = 2, 1.94%), poor-quality (n = 7; 6.8%), normal (n = 39, 37.86%), and abnormal (n = 55, 53.4%). The completion rate was 98.06% (n = 101), and the overall diagnostic yield was 53.4%. Of the 55 patients with abnormal VCE results, 43 (78.2%) had small bowel (SB) abnormalities and 12 (21.8%) had abnormalities in the proximal or distal gut. The most frequent SB abnormalities were angiodysplasia (n = 22, 40.0%) and tumors (n = 7, 12.7%).

Conclusion: The diagnostic yield of VCE for Saudi patients with OGIB is comparable to that reported internationally; however, data for other VCE indications, including inflammatory bowel disease, are still lacking.

Keywords: Angiodysplasia; Crohn's disease; celiac disease; obscure gastrointestinal bleeding; video capsule endoscopy.

MeSH terms

  • Abdominal Pain / diagnostic imaging*
  • Abdominal Pain / epidemiology
  • Abdominal Pain / pathology
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Angiodysplasia / pathology
  • Capsule Endoscopy / instrumentation*
  • Capsule Endoscopy / methods
  • Celiac Disease / complications
  • Celiac Disease / diagnostic imaging*
  • Celiac Disease / pathology
  • Crohn Disease / diagnostic imaging*
  • Crohn Disease / epidemiology
  • Crohn Disease / pathology
  • Female
  • Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage / complications
  • Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage / diagnostic imaging*
  • Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage / pathology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Neoplasms / pathology
  • Prospective Studies
  • Saudi Arabia / epidemiology