Descripción del uso de cápsula endoscópica en un hospital público pediátrico

  • Muñoz M
  • Vega Á
  • Lecaros D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction: Capsule endoscopy (CE) is a non-invasive technique that allows visualization of small intestine mucosa. It is used for diagnosis of lesions not accessible with other tests. Our goal was to describe the experience using CE in a pediatric public hospital in Chile. Patients and Method: A retrospective study was carried out to review the cases in which CE was used at Dr. Luis Calvo Mackenna Hospital from 2010 to date. Demographic and clinical data, findings, complications, diagnosis and treatment were recorded. Results: Twenty procedures were performed in 16 patients, 11 men (69%), median age 12 years (range 3 to 15 years). Indications included polyposis study (60%), suspected Crohn disease (20%), obscure gastrointestinal bleeding (15%) and undiagnosed anemia (5%). Seventeen studies were altered (85%) and 11 led to a diagnosis or clinical behavior change (55%). There were no complications. Conclusions: CE is a useful and safe technique in children, feasible to perform in a pediatric public hospital.

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Muñoz, M. P., Vega, Á., Lecaros, D., & Saitua, F. (2018). Descripción del uso de cápsula endoscópica en un hospital público pediátrico. Revista Chilena de Pediatría, (ahead), 0–0. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0370-41062018005000102

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