Table 5.
Advantages | Disadvantages | |
---|---|---|
Endoscopy | High sensitivity and specificity Histological assessment Management of complications (i.e. strictures) |
Invasive Only for ileocolonic disease |
MRE | Non-invasive small ± large bowel assessment identification of intra- and extra-luminal complications |
Low specificity and NPV No histological assessment Unclear cost-effectiveness |
VCE | Non-invasive Highly sensitive |
Modest specificity Retention and incompletion rate No histological assessment Under estimate colonic severity Time consuming Not cost-effective |
DAE | Visualization of small bowel Management of complications (i.e. strictures, VCE retention) |
Invasiveness and complications Extra training and time consuming Utility limited to assessing persistent lesions despite medical therapy |
MRE – magnetic resonance enterography; NPV – negative predictive value; VCE – video capsule endoscopy; DAE – device assisted enteroscopy