Are biopsies always necessary in upper and lower gastrointestinal endoscopy in children? A retrospective 10-year analysis

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2021-04-01

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Scomparin, Rodrigo Corsato [UNESP]
Lourencao, Pedro Luiz Toledo De Arruda [UNESP]
Comes, Giovana Tuccile [UNESP]
De Oliveira Junior, Wilson Elias [UNESP]
Angelini, Marcos Curcio [UNESP]
de Amorim, Paulo Cezar Haddad [UNESP]
Terra, Simone Antunes [UNESP]
Rodrigues, Maria Aparecida Marchesan [UNESP]
Ortolan, Erika Veruska Paiva [UNESP]

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Little attention has been given to the efficiency and validity of performing routine endoscopic biopsies in normal areas in children. This study aimed to investigate the need to perform routine biopsies in upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UDE) and colonoscopy in normal areas by comparing macroscopy and histology. It was a 10-year retrospective analysis with the inclusion of 761 UDEs and 177 colonoscopies. Considering all segments, UDEs showed false-positive result rates of 73.11% and false-negative result rates of 14.34%. The histological results modified the initial management in 53.95% of patients. Considering all segments, colonoscopies showed false-positive result rates of 63.64% and false-negative result rates of 30.97%. The histological results modified the initial management in 34.45% of patients. Conclusion: If biopsies were obtained only in abnormal areas, the diagnosis would be lost in 53.95% of the patients in upper endoscopies and 85.7% of the colonoscopies, which justifies routine maintenance of biopsies in macroscopically normal areas in children.What is Known:• Little attention has been given to the efficiency and validity of endoscopic biopsies of normal areas during pediatric exams.• Only a few pediatric studies have correlated macroscopic and histological findings from endoscopic biopsies, and low sensitivity and specificity, as well as poor agreement, were reported.What is New:• Our study confirms the evidence that routine biopsies from macroscopically normal areas during upper and lower digestive endoscopies can lead to histopathological diagnoses and different medical management.• This is the first research on this topic in a Latin population, from a developing country, reassuring the results obtained in previous papers from other countries.

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Biopsies, Colonoscopy, Histopathological analysis, Pediatric, Upper digestive endoscopy

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European Journal of Pediatrics, v. 180, n. 4, p. 1089-1098, 2021.