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Adenoma Detection Rate As A Quality Indicator For Colonoscopy: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study From A Tertiary Care Hospital In Pakistan, Mian Shah Yousaf, Shameel Shafqat, Roger Christopher Gill, Asfia Arham Khursheed, Om Parkash
Adenoma Detection Rate As A Quality Indicator For Colonoscopy: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study From A Tertiary Care Hospital In Pakistan, Mian Shah Yousaf, Shameel Shafqat, Roger Christopher Gill, Asfia Arham Khursheed, Om Parkash
Section of Gastroenterology
Background and study aims: Adenoma detection rate (ADR) is validated for measuring quality of colonoscopy, however there is lack of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening program in South Asia. The purpose of this study is to analyze and review the polyp detection rate (PDR) and ADR and provide insight into the factors that influence them in Pakistan.
Patients and methods: This retrospective, cross-sectional study was performed at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan, on patients ≥ 18 years, who underwent colonoscopy between January 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018.
Results: Of 1985 patients, 59 % were male and 41 % …
Redesigning The Landscape For Women And Leadership: Insights Gained From The Covid-19 Pandemic. On Behalf Of Women In Gastroenterology Network Asia Pacific (Wignap) And Women In Endoscopy (Wie), Lubna Kamani, Nonthalee Pausawasdi, Jeanin E Van Hooft, Amrita Sethi, Sharmila Sachithanandan
Redesigning The Landscape For Women And Leadership: Insights Gained From The Covid-19 Pandemic. On Behalf Of Women In Gastroenterology Network Asia Pacific (Wignap) And Women In Endoscopy (Wie), Lubna Kamani, Nonthalee Pausawasdi, Jeanin E Van Hooft, Amrita Sethi, Sharmila Sachithanandan
Section of Gastroenterology
No abstract provided.
Severity Of Disease From Covid-19 In Patients With Obesity And Mafld: Is There An Association?, Muhammad Kamran, Wasim Jafri
Severity Of Disease From Covid-19 In Patients With Obesity And Mafld: Is There An Association?, Muhammad Kamran, Wasim Jafri
Section of Gastroenterology
No abstract provided.
Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy: Effect Of H. Pylori Infection And Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth Treatment On Clinical Outcomes, Shahab Abid, Muhammad Kamran, Adeel Abid, Nazish Butt, Safia Awan, Zaigham Abbas
Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy: Effect Of H. Pylori Infection And Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth Treatment On Clinical Outcomes, Shahab Abid, Muhammad Kamran, Adeel Abid, Nazish Butt, Safia Awan, Zaigham Abbas
Section of Gastroenterology
The effect Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection and small intestinal bacterial over growth (SIBO) in minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) is not well understood. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of eradication of Hp infection and SIBO treatment on MHE in patients with cirrhosis. Patients with cirrhosis were enrolled and MHE was determined by psychometric tests and critical flicker frequency analysis. Hp infection and SIBO were assessed by urea breath and Hydrogen breath tests respectively in patients with cirrhosis and in healthy volunteers. Patients with Hp infection and SIBO were given appropriate treatment. At six weeks follow-up, presence …
Leaving No One Behind: Towards Equitable Global Elimination Of Hepatitis C, Elin Hoffmann Dahl, Hassaan Zahid, Khawar Aslam, Wasim Jafri
Leaving No One Behind: Towards Equitable Global Elimination Of Hepatitis C, Elin Hoffmann Dahl, Hassaan Zahid, Khawar Aslam, Wasim Jafri
Section of Gastroenterology
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Over-The-Counter Drug Causing Acute Pancreatitis, Swetha Parvataneni, Rajesh Essrani, Shehriyar Mehershahi, Rajesh Essrani, Ajeet Kumar Lohana, Asif Mehmood
Over-The-Counter Drug Causing Acute Pancreatitis, Swetha Parvataneni, Rajesh Essrani, Shehriyar Mehershahi, Rajesh Essrani, Ajeet Kumar Lohana, Asif Mehmood
Section of Gastroenterology
Acute pancreatitis is caused by alcohol, gall stone disease, drugs, trauma, infections, and metabolic causes such as hypercalcemia and hyperlipidemia. Hypercalcemia-induced acute pancreatitis has been well documented but only rarely occurs due to over-the-counter calcium carbonate. In this article, we present a case of over-the-counter calcium carbonate-induced acute pancreatitis.