Abstract
Abstract INTRODUCTION AND AIM Patency capsule (PC) is a recommended procedure to confirm that the gastrointestinal tract is patent before ingestion of video capsule endoscopy (VCE). However, in some patients non-expelled PC may be due to slow transit time and not due to small bowel stricture. We examined if a nutritional intervention during the PC test which we introduced into routine clinical practice could improve passed PC rate and reduce false positive results. METHODS A retrospective study of patients who were subjected to standard protocol of PC procedure or to a nutrition-modified protocol of PC. Nutritional-modification comprised individualized dietary advice on the consumption of personally-convicted laxative foods after PC ingestion. Imaging study at 30 hours post-ingestion was performed to ascertain passage of PC in patients who did not visually see a passed PC in stool. RESULTS A total of 49 Crohn's patients who ingested PC were included (median age 33.7, 28.6% with previous intestinal resection). 26 patients followed the nutrition-modified personalized protocol and 23 did not (15 for technical reasons, eight for non-compliance). In total, 38 PC passed and 11 failed. Patients on dietary modification had significantly reduced rate of a failed PC compared to patients receiving standard protocol (7.7% versus 39.13%, respectively, odds ratio 0.13, 95% [CI] 0.0244-0.687, P value = 0.016). All patients with a passed PC subsequently ingested a VCE without complications. CONCLUSION Personalized nutritional intervention to promote colonic transit time may serve as a novel practical easy-to-follow dietary tool, in order to improve the diagnostic accuracy of patency capsule. Prospective controlled trials are warranted to corroborate these findings. Study flowchart. CD, Crohn’s disease; CT: Computed tomography; PC: Patency capsule. Percentage (%) of patients with failed PC with nutrition protocol or with standard protocol.
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