Comparison of Detection Yields Between Texture and Color Enhancement Imaging Mode 1 and Mode 2 for Colorectal Lesions: A Post-hoc Analysis of a Multicenter Observational Study. [PDF]
Shinmura K +10 more
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Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer‐related mortality, highlighting the need for early detection and accurate lesion characterization. Traditional white‐light imaging has limitations in detecting lesions, particularly those with flat morphology or minimal color contrast with the surrounding mucosa.
Taku Sakamoto +3 more
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Unmasking the false cecal polyp: a case of inverted appendix-a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Weiss T +4 more
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Abstract Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), including edoxaban, are widely used for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation and venous thromboembolism. While gastrointestinal bleeding and diarrhea are recognized adverse effects, DOAC‐induced enterocolitis has not been established as a distinct clinical entity.
Katsuya Endo +8 more
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Metabolic factors are associated with a higher risk of conventional adenoma in males during surveillance colonoscopy: findings from a South Australian cohort. [PDF]
Molla MD +4 more
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Navigating the Labyrinth: When the “Mesenterium Commune” Turns Colonoscopy into an Endoscopic Rollercoaster [PDF]
Giacomo Emanuele Maria Rizzo +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Post‐sedation discharge criteria for outpatient endoscopy and time‐out procedures immediately before endoscopic examinations are important for ensuring patient safety. This study used a web‐based questionnaire to survey the implementation status and current situation of these practices in Japan in 2024.
Atsushi Imagawa +3 more
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A Qualitative Study of Staff and Provider Experiences with Follow-up Colonoscopy in a Community Health Center and Gastroenterology Specialty. [PDF]
Mojica CM +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Non‐anesthesiologist‐administered propofol (NAAP) sedation for outpatient endoscopy has proven to be safe. However, implementing NAAP in Western countries faces challenges, and propofol‐based sedation is still largely administered by anesthetists.
Francesco Vito Mandarino +16 more
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Value of Stool-Based Colorectal Cancer Screening: Integrating Real-World Adherence, Detection, and Prevention in a Cohort-Based Modeling Analysis. [PDF]
Fendrick AM +5 more
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