Use of magnetically controlled capsule endoscopy in inflammatory pediatric Crohn's disease | Synapse
March 28, 2026
Use of magnetically controlled capsule endoscopy in inflammatory pediatric Crohn's disease
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The aim is to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of magnetically controlled capsule endoscopy for assessing small bowel involvement in pediatric Crohn's disease.
Conducted assessments using magnetically controlled capsule endoscopy (MCCE).
Evaluated small bowel and upper gastrointestinal involvement.
Measured mucosal inflammation using elevated Lewis scores.
MCCE proved feasible and effective in assessing disease involvement.
Higher Lewis scores correlated with increased mucosal inflammation.
Findings suggest MCCE is a valuable tool for disease assessment in pediatric cases.
Resumen
MCCE is feasible and effective for assessing small bowel and upper gastrointestinal involvement in pediatric CD. Elevated Lewis scores may reflect increased mucosal inflammation and aid in disease assessment.