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Gut and Liver
2020 Volume.14 No. 5 p.619 ~ p.625
Efficacy of Novel Ultrathin Single-Balloon Enteroscopy for Crohn¡¯s Disease: A Propensity Score-Matched Study
Takabayashi Kaoru

Hosoe Naoki
Kato Motohiko
Hayashi Yukie
Miyanaga Ryoichi
Nanki Kosaku
Fukuhara Kayoko
Mikami Yohei
Mizuno Shinta
Sujino Tomohisa
Abstract
Background/Aims: The evaluation of small bowel lesions of Crohn¡¯s disease (CD) using balloon-assisted enteroscopy (BAE) is crucial because mucosal healing is associated with a good prognosis. However, BAE procedures are invasive, requiring sedation or analgesia to reduce the patient¡¯s pain. This study evaluated the clinical usefulness of a novel ultrathin single-balloon enteroscopy (SBE) procedure for CD.

Methods: This single-center retrospective study included 102 CD patients who underwent trans-anal SBE between January 2012 and May 2018. Of these patients, 82 underwent enteroscopy using conventional SBE, while 20 underwent ultrathin SBE. Patients were analyzed using propensity score matching, with 20 patients per group. The median duration of the examination, terminal ileum intubation rate, median cecum intubation time, median insertion depth, adverse events, and sedated dose in each group were compared.

Results: Before propensity score matching, the conventional SBE group had a larger number of surgical history patients than the ultrathin SBE group (p=0.05). After matching, the two groups did not significantly differ clinically. There were no significant differences in the mean duration of the examination, cecum intubation time, or terminal ileal intubation rate between ultrathin SBE and conventional SBE. The mean insertion depth of ultrathin SBE tended to be deeper than that of conventional SBE (p=0.09). The use of ultrathin SBE also reduced the sedative dose during needed for enteroscopy compared with conventional SBE (p=0.005).

Conclusions: Novel ultrathin SBE may be less painful for CD patients than conventional SBE.
KEYWORD
Enteroscopy, Single-balloon enteroscopy, Ultrathin scope, Crohn disease
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