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Carbon dioxide for gut distension during digestive endoscopy: technique and practice survey.
AIM: To assess the adoption of Carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation by endoscopists from various European countries, and its determinants. METHODS: A survey was distributed to 580 endoscopists attending a live course on digestive endoscopy.
Eisendrath, Pierre +3 more
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Biophotonics and artificial intelligence in diagnostic endoscopy of the digestive system
Endoscopic imaging of the mucosa constitutes the diagnostic cornerstone in the management of gastrointestinal diseases. In the oncological context, endoscopy is primarily used to screen the mucosa for lesions and to determine their nature as benign or malignant..
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This study comprehensively characterizes non‐specific esophagitis and elucidates eosinophil‐independent fibrosis mechanisms. NSE appears to be a distinct fibrotic phenotype of the esophagus, without any considerable overlap with GERD and other chronic inflammatory disorders such as EoE or lymphocytic esophagitis.
Marc Pfefferle +16 more
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Computer Aided Diagnosis System for Wireless Capsule Endoscopy Video
Along with the advancing of technology in wireless and miniature camera, Wireless Capsule Endoscopy (WCE), the combination of both, enables a physician to diagnose patient's digestive system without actually perform a surgical procedure.
Chen, Ying-ju, Lee, Jeongkyu
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ABSTRACT Background In an effort to improve hernia care and mesh product surveillance, the Australia and New Zealand Hernia Society (ANZ Hernia) has been setting up a prototype binational learning healthcare system virtual clinical quality registry (CQR) for clinical use.
Edward Young +16 more
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Antimicrobial sutures may be particularly beneficial in colorectal and abdominal procedures, where reductions in deep SSI may offset the additional suture cost. Several studies also reported favorable wound‐healing outcomes. ABSTRACT Background Surgical site infections (SSIs) are common postoperative complications that delay wound healing and increase ...
Ryan Muakkassa +3 more
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In this territory‐wide cohort study, improving glycemic control can be observed regardless of cirrhosis status. Oral antidiabetic medication was more often used in the non‐cirrhosis group, and insulin was preferred in patients with decompensated cirrhosis, who exhibited an increasing incidence of hypoglycemia over the years and need individualized ...
Mary Yue Wang +6 more
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Role of endoscopy in treatment of digestive system diseases
Zhen Zhang, Wei-Xin Niu
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[Current developments in the field of endoscopy in the treatment of digestive system disorders].
A review is given of new developments of endoscopic treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. Endoscopic treatment is possible in patients with peptic stricture or inoperable tumors of the oesophagus, achalasia of the oesophagus, oesophageal varices, polyps and angiodysplasia of the large bowel, stomach and duodenum, choledocholithiasis and ...
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Background/aims: There are very few evaluation studies for the Minimal Standard Terminology for Digestive Endoscopy. This study aims to evaluate the usage of the Turkish translation of Minimal Standard Terminology by developing an endoscopic information ...
Bilgen, Semih +3 more
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