KMID : 1038120140470030266
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Clinical Endoscopy 2014 Volume.47 No. 3 p.266 ~ p.269
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Body Position Adjustment May Facilitate Capsule Endoscopic Real-Time Examination in Patients with a Large Amount of Food Retention in the Stomach
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Gou Ju-Hua
Zhang Bing-Qiang
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Abstract
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A patient with acute obscure gastrointestinal bleeding was found to have a large amount of food retention in the stomach after fasting for >12 hours. We tried to adjust the patient¡¯s body position to facilitate capsule endoscopic examination. The patient laid on the bed on his right side, which is the position required for a normal procedure, and then his hip was raised while his upper body was lowered gradually until the pylorus appeared at the center of the screen of the real-time monitor. It took 15 minutes of body position adjustment to make the pylorus appear at the center of the monitor and another 5 minutes for the capsule endoscope to enter the duodenum. The lesion was ultimately found at the terminal small intestine.
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KEYWORD
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Capsule endoscopy, Body position, Real-time monitoring
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