Device-assisted enteroscopy performance measures in the United Kingdom: DEEP-UK quality improvement project
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Shiha, Mohamed GSidhu, Reena
Lucaciu, Laura A
Palmer-Jones, Christopher
Ayeboa-Sallah, Benjamin
Lazaridis, Nikolaos
Eckersley, Robert
Hiner, George E
Maxfield, Dominic
Shaheen, Walaa
Abduljabbar, Duaa
Hussain, Muhammad A
O'Hare, Rosie
Phull, Perminder S
Eccles, John
Caddy, Grant R
Butt, Mohammed A
Kurup, Arun
Chattree, Amit
Hoare, Jonathan
Jennings, Jason
Longcroft-Wheaton, Gaius
Collins, Paul
Humphries, Adam
Murino, Alberto
Despott, Edward J
Sanders, David S
Publication date
2023-11-10
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A total of 2005 DAE procedures were performed in 1663 patients (median age 60 years; 53% men). Almost all procedures (98.1%) were performed for appropriate indications. Double-balloon enteroscopy was used for most procedures (82.0%), followed by single-balloon enteroscopy (17.2%) and spiral enteroscopy (0.7%). The estimated depth of insertion was documented in 73.4% of procedures. The overall diagnostic yield was 70.0%. Therapeutic interventions were performed in 42.6% of procedures, with a success rate of 96.6%. Overall, 78.0% of detected lesions were marked with a tattoo. Patient comfort was significantly better with the use of deep sedation compared with conscious sedation (99.7% vs. 68.5%; P<0.001). Major adverse events occurred in only 0.6% of procedures.Citation
Shiha MG, Sidhu R, Lucaciu LA, Palmer-Jones C, Ayeboa-Sallah B, Lazaridis N, Eckersley R, Hiner GE, Maxfield D, Shaheen W, Abduljabbar D, Hussain MA, O'Hare R, Phull PS, Eccles J, Caddy GR, Butt MA, Kurup A, Chattree A, Hoare J, Jennings J, Longcroft-Wheaton G, Collins P, Humphries A, Murino A, Despott EJ, Sanders DS. Device-assisted enteroscopy performance measures in the United Kingdom: DEEP-UK quality improvement project. Endoscopy. 2024 Mar;56(3):174-181. doi: 10.1055/a-2199-7155. Epub 2023 Nov 10.Type
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37949103Journal
EndoscopyPublisher
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10.1055/a-2199-7155