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Carbon Dioxide versus Room Air for Colonoscopy: a Single Center Study [PDF]
Background and study aim: Abdominal pain and bloating sensations can occur after colonoscopy. Theoretically, a faster rate of absorption is expected to reduce abdominal pain and bloating when using carbon dioxide (CO2).
Elsayed Khalil +2 more
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Effect of carbon dioxide insufflation on free internal thoracic artery flows: Is it a vasodilator?
BackgroundThis study was conceived to evaluate the effect of carbon dioxide insufflation on free internal thoracic artery flows.MethodsWe studied 56 consecutive patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting in which the left internal thoracic ...
Baykan, Emre C. +9 more
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is among the most frequently performed abdominal surgeries in the elderly population. However, the physiological changes in hemodynamic and cerebral parameters induced by pneumoperitoneum and the head-up (reverse ...
Pirouz Samidoust +3 more
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In this randomized, proof‐of concept study, we assess the tolerability and effectiveness of adding a sigh cycle to non‐invasive mechanical ventilation (NIMV) settings in MND patients. Although the sigh was safe and well tolerated, no significant group differences were observed in the primary and secondary respiratory outcomes. Exploratory assessment of
Nilo Riva +13 more
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Fetoscopic Vesicostomy for Lower Urinary Tract Obstruction: A Proposal for a New Surgical Technique
Prenatal Diagnosis, EarlyView.
Marcio Lopes Miranda +5 more
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This study identifies vacuole membrane protein 1 (VMP1) as a critical regulator of intestinal epithelial barrier homeostasis. VMP1 facilitates the recruitment of CORO1C to late endosomes, supporting Retromer‐mediated recycling of the tight junction protein Occludin.
Jiawei Zhao +12 more
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Carbon dioxide insufflation in colonoscopy is safe: a prospective trial of 347 patients [PDF]
Available evidence suggests that the use of CO(2) insufflation in endoscopy is more comfortable for the patient. The safety of CO(2) use in colonoscopy remains contentious, particularly in sedated patients.
Beglinger, Ch. +2 more
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Abstract Objective This study aims to investigate any differences in the levels of intra‐operative (measured by an artificial intelligence device) and post‐operative pain between two different abdominal insufflators (AirSeal vs Stryker) used for a low‐pressure pneumoperitoneum robotic prostatectomy.
Nikhil Vasdev +18 more
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An approach for performing a successful computed tomography colonography examination
Computed tomography colonography (CTC) is a minimally invasive, fast, safe and accurate screening examination for colorectal cancer. It also allows evaluation of structures outside the colon.
Joel H. Bortz
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Critical Review: The Past, Present, and Future of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)
ABSTRACT Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) has evolved from a severe debilitating illness to a clinical spectrum associated with abnormalities of microbial populations in the small intestine. It is best described as a pathophysiological state that may contribute to symptoms or other pathology in a wide range of gastrointestinal conditions ...
Ayesha Shah +2 more
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