Endoscopy 2009; 41(8): 670-673
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1214976
Original article

© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Low incidence of hyperamylasemia after proximal double-balloon enteroscopy: has the insertion technique improved?

H.  Aktas1 , P.  B.  F.  Mensink1 , J.  Haringsma1 , E.  J.  Kuipers1
  • 1Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Erasmus MC-University Medical Center, Rotterdam,The Netherlands
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Publication History

submitted4 March 2009

accepted after revision28 May 2009

Publication Date:
10 August 2009 (online)

Background and study aim: Reported complications of double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE) include post-enteroscopy pancreatitis. Hyperamylasemia after proximal DBE is reported frequently, but the relationship to development of pancreatitis remains unclear. Hyperamylasemia may be related to balloon inflation in the pancreatic head region. The aims of the study were to identify risk factors for hyperamylasemia and to determine the incidence of hyperamylasemia and pancreatitis when a modified cautious DBE insertion protocol was used.

Patients and methods: In a prospective study, involving consecutive patients undergoing a proximal DBE, serum amylase activity was assessed immediately before and after the procedure.

Results: 135 patients were included (men 78, women 57; mean age 49 years [range 17 – 88]). The mean total procedure time was 73 minutes (range 30 – 150 minutes), and mean number of passes during the proximal DBE was 14 (6 – 24). While patients (17 %) developed hyperamylasemia after the DBE procedure, only one patient with hyperamylasemia had clinical symptoms indicating a mild acute pancreatitis (0.7 %). Total procedure time and number of passes correlated significantly with the occurrence of hyperamylasemia.

Conclusions: We found a low incidence of hyperamylasemia and pancreatitis post-DBE. Theoretically, this could result from the modified insertion technique, with local strain and friction of the small bowel as remaining causes of hyperamylasemia, a notion supported by the significant relation between hyperamylasemia and duration of DBE and total number of passes. We therefore advise use of the cautious insertion technique and, if possible, reduction of duration and of number of passes in every proximal DBE.

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P. B. F. MensinkMD, PhD 

Erasmus MC-University Medical Center
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

’s Gravendijkwal 230
3015 CE Rotterdam
The Netherlands

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Email: p.mensink@erasmusmc.nl

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