Capsule Endoscopy after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Can Predict Transplant-Related Mortality

Kazuya Inoki, Yasuo Kakugawa, Hiroyuki Takamaru, Masau Sekiguchi, Minori Matsumoto, Takahisa Matsuda, Ayumu Ito, Takashi Tanaka, Yoshihiro Inamoto, Shigeo Fuji, Saiko Kurosawa, Sung Won Kim, Takahiro Fukuda, Yuichiro Ohe, Yutaka Saito

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Abstract

Background and Objectives: Allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) is a curative therapy for hematological malignancies, but transplant-related mortality (TRM) remains a concern. This study aimed to determine the efficacy of capsule endoscopy (CE) by evaluating the correlation between inflammatory findings on CE and TRM. Methods: The data of patients after allo-SCT were retrospectively collected. The association between findings on CE and TRM at 100 days from the CE was evaluated. Results: Of the 94 patients included in the study, 47 showed inflammatory findings on CE. The findings were diagnosed as graft-versus-host disease (GVHD; n = 17), cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection (n = 14), and GVHD with CMV infection (n = 16). Of the 47 patients, 13 (28%) had TRM. Endoscopic diagnoses of these TRM cases were GVHD (n = 4), CMV infection (n = 0), and GVHD with CMV infection (n = 9). In contrast, in the remaining 47 patients who showed no inflammatory findings on CE, 2 patients (4%) had TRM. The proportion of TRM was higher in patients with inflammatory findings than in those without it (28 vs. 4%, p < 0.01). Conclusions: CE may predict TRM in patients who developed gastrointestinal symptoms after allo-SCT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)198-207
Number of pages10
JournalDigestion
Volume101
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01-03-2020
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Gastroenterology

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