Benefit of Capsule Endoscopy in the Setting of Iron Deficiency Anemia in Patients Above Age 65.
Joseph G H LeeCherry GalorportJordan YongeRobert A EnnsPublished in: Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (2018)
These findings suggest that the clinical yield of CE in IDA in patients above age 65 is relatively low. The majority of all CE studies recommended supportive therapy or repeat endoscopic exams (EGD/colonoscopy) of areas previously assessed and lesions missed. Provided that initial endoscopic exams were thorough and Crohn's disease management was optimized, the overall rate of changing management significantly was low at five of 130 studies (two DB enteroscopies and three resections) or 3.8%. Clinical factors focusing on cardiac history, ferritin levels and the presence of a hiatal hernia may be of utility to predict benefit of CE. Emphasis on these data may help select more appropriate patients for capsule endoscopy.