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Risk of peritonitis after gastroscopy in peritoneal dialysis patients
Peritoneal Dialysis International, 2021Background: Peritonitis is a common and serious complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD). Translocation of gut bacteria to peritoneum is an important mechanism, which may be enhanced by gastrointestinal endoscopy.
G. Chan+5 more
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The Lancet, 1978
The analgesic effect of acupuncture was evaluated by a double-blind controlled trial in 90 patients undergoing gastroscopy. The endoscopy was much easier and better tolerated after real acupuncture had been performed.
A.M. Cahn+3 more
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The analgesic effect of acupuncture was evaluated by a double-blind controlled trial in 90 patients undergoing gastroscopy. The endoscopy was much easier and better tolerated after real acupuncture had been performed.
A.M. Cahn+3 more
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MITAT. Minimally invasive therapy & allied technologies, 2021
Objectives We systematically evaluated the difference in diagnostic accuracy, check time, and adverse effects between magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy (MCCG) and conventional gastroscopy in patients with gastric disorders. Material and methods
Jinlong Hu, Xinyue Wang, Siyu Sun
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Objectives We systematically evaluated the difference in diagnostic accuracy, check time, and adverse effects between magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy (MCCG) and conventional gastroscopy in patients with gastric disorders. Material and methods
Jinlong Hu, Xinyue Wang, Siyu Sun
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Magnetically Controlled Capsule Endoscopy Versus Conventional Gastroscopy
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2021Background: The introduction of magnetically controlled capsule endoscopy overcame the restriction of passive capsule endoscopy movement, thus allowing an improved visualization of the gastrointestinal lumen, where other imaging studies seem to be ...
G. Geropoulos+4 more
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A.M.A. Archives of Surgery, 1958
Since the introduction of the flexible gastroscope in this country 23 years ago, gastroscopy has been widely employed, usually in conjunction with roentgenography, in the diagnosis of gastric ulcers and tumors. Two recent reports offer excellent background material on this subject. 2,3 The present study, describing recent experiences with gastroscopy
Jennie Lee+4 more
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Since the introduction of the flexible gastroscope in this country 23 years ago, gastroscopy has been widely employed, usually in conjunction with roentgenography, in the diagnosis of gastric ulcers and tumors. Two recent reports offer excellent background material on this subject. 2,3 The present study, describing recent experiences with gastroscopy
Jennie Lee+4 more
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GASTROSCOPY FOR THE OTOLARYNGOLOGIST
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1953IT IS A fact that clinical gastroscopy has made a good deal of advance in recent years as an endoscopic procedure for exploration of gastric conditions and, from the otolaryngological viewpoint, as an extension of esophagoscopy as a means to determine esophagogastric pathology and facilitate the technique of biopsies and removal of foreign bodies.
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Gastroscopy in Surgical Practice
Southern Medical Journal, 1978We reviewed the records of 100 consecutive patients who had gastroscopy. All endoscopic work was done by our four-man surgical group. Roentgenographic and endoscopic diagnoses are compared with reference to degree of accuracy. The expanded uses of gastroscopy in surgical practice are illustrated and a plea is made for increased involvement of surgeons ...
Jennings Er+3 more
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Gastroscopy With the Fiberscope.
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1974This short book, published in 1971, is concerned with fiberoscopy of the stomach. It is divided into two parts; the first (53 pages) gives a very short history of the method, principles of fiberoptics, descriptions of instruments and methods of preparation and examination, photography, complications, and indications.
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Danish medical bulletin, 2000
The use of transnasal gastroscopy (TNG) has not previously been described in a Danish hospital. The method seems to be better tolerated compared with conventional oral gastroscopy.Patients scheduled for diagnostic gastroscopy were included, and examined with a thin endoscope transnasally (Olympus XGIF-N200 prototype, diameter 6 mm).Sixty patients were ...
Christensen, M+5 more
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The use of transnasal gastroscopy (TNG) has not previously been described in a Danish hospital. The method seems to be better tolerated compared with conventional oral gastroscopy.Patients scheduled for diagnostic gastroscopy were included, and examined with a thin endoscope transnasally (Olympus XGIF-N200 prototype, diameter 6 mm).Sixty patients were ...
Christensen, M+5 more
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Gastroscopy and the Radiologist
Radiology, 1937In this country, the endoscopic examination of the stomach, commonly called gastroscopy, is a relatively new procedure. The numerous contributions of Dr. Rudolph Schindler, one of the pioneers in this field, and his students are, no doubt, largely responsible for the present interest in this method of examination.
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