Review
Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Apr 7, 2008; 14(13): 1981-1983
Published online Apr 7, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.1981
Table 1 Summarized data of the largest series evaluating the efficacy of endoscopy in the diagnosis and the management of lower gastrointestinal bleeding
AuthorPublication yearNumber of patientsIncomplete colonoscopy (%)Positive diagnosis (%)Endoscopic hemostasis (%)Complications (%)
Jensen[5]198880074395
Richter[6]19957811.59013NS
Geller[7]1997524242170.5
Kok[8]1998190167850
Prakash[9]19983006060
Chaudhry[10]199885297313.5
Ohyama[11]200034545891411
Schmulewitz[12]2003415NS89100.002
Strate[13]200314459010NS
Table 2 Summarized data of all studies evaluating the efficacy of therapeutic endoscopy in the management of diverticular bleeding
AuthorPublication yearType of studynTherapyEarly recurrenceComplicationsFollow-up period (mo)
Johnston[21]1986Case Report4Coagulation00NS
Bertoni[22]1990Case Report1ADR00NS
Kim[23]1993Case Report1ADR00NS
Savides[24]1994Case Report3Coagulation00NS
Foutch[25]1996Case Report4Coagulation10NS
Ramirez[26]1996Case Report4ADR00NS
Hokama[27]1997Case Report3Clips00NS
Prakash[28]1999Case Report3Coagulation00NS
Jensen[16]2000Prospective10ADR, Coagulation, ADR + Coagulation00NS
Ohyama[11]2000Retrospective6ADR ± Coagulation ± Clips00NS
Bloomfeld[20]2001Retrospective13ADR ± Coagulation5035
Smoot[14]2003Retrospective7ADR (4), Clips (2), Thermocoagulation (1)00NS
Cuillerier[29]2003Case Report2ADR003-18
Simpson[30]2004Case Report2ADR + Clips004-30
Total636 (9.5%)0 (0%)