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College of Population Health Faculty Papers

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2002

Capsule

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Economic And Health Outcomes Of Capsule Endoscopy: Opportunities For Improved Management Of The Diagnostic Process For Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Neil I. Goldfarb, Amy Phillips, Mitchell Conn, Blair S. Lewis, David B. Nash Sep 2002

Economic And Health Outcomes Of Capsule Endoscopy: Opportunities For Improved Management Of The Diagnostic Process For Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Neil I. Goldfarb, Amy Phillips, Mitchell Conn, Blair S. Lewis, David B. Nash

College of Population Health Faculty Papers

The estimated annual incidence of gastrointestinal bleeding in the United States is approximately 100 episodes per 100,000 persons, resulting in 300,000 hospitalizations annually. Diagnostic tools such as radiologic studies and endoscopic examination often fail to identify a source of bleeding, resulting in a cycle of repetitive testing over months or even years. Costs associated with the diagnostic process, and with interim treatment for anemia and other symptoms, can be significant. The diagnostic process also takes a toll on the patient, in terms of worry, pain, and discomfort. Capsule endoscopy, a technology that received FDA clearance in August, 2001, consists of …