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Articles 1 - 30 of 94
Full-Text Articles in Gastroenterology
Multicenter, Randomized Study To Optimize Bowel For Colon Capsule Endoscopy, David Kastenberg, Wilmot C. Burch Jr, David P. Romeo, Pankaj K. Kashyap, David C. Pound, Neophytos Papageorgiou, Ignacio Fernández-Urien Sainz, Carly E. Sokach, Douglas K. Rex
Multicenter, Randomized Study To Optimize Bowel For Colon Capsule Endoscopy, David Kastenberg, Wilmot C. Burch Jr, David P. Romeo, Pankaj K. Kashyap, David C. Pound, Neophytos Papageorgiou, Ignacio Fernández-Urien Sainz, Carly E. Sokach, Douglas K. Rex
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers
AIM To assess the cleansing efficacy and safety of a new Colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) bowel preparation regimen. METHODS This was a multicenter, prospective, randomized, controlled study comparing two CCE regimens. Subjects were asymptomatic and average risk for colorectal cancer. The second generation CCE system (PillCam® COLON 2; Medtronic, Yoqneam, Israel) was utilized. Preparation regimens differed in the 1st and 2nd boosts with the Study regimen using oral sulfate solution (89 mL) with diatrizoate meglumine and diatrizoate sodium solution (“diatrizoate solution”) (boost 1 = 60 mL, boost 2 = 30 mL) and the Control regimen oral sulfate …
A Gut Pathobiont Synergizes With The Microbiota To Instigate Inflammatory Disease Marked By Immunoreactivity Against Other Symbionts But Not Itself, João Carlos Gomes-Neto, Hatem Kittana, Sara Mantz, Rafael R. Segura Munoz, Robert J. Schmaltz, Laure B. Bindels, Jennifer L. Clarke, Jesse M. Hostetter, Andrew K. Benson, Jens Walter, Amanda Ramer-Tait
A Gut Pathobiont Synergizes With The Microbiota To Instigate Inflammatory Disease Marked By Immunoreactivity Against Other Symbionts But Not Itself, João Carlos Gomes-Neto, Hatem Kittana, Sara Mantz, Rafael R. Segura Munoz, Robert J. Schmaltz, Laure B. Bindels, Jennifer L. Clarke, Jesse M. Hostetter, Andrew K. Benson, Jens Walter, Amanda Ramer-Tait
Department of Food Science and Technology: Faculty Publications
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are likely driven by aberrant immune responses directed against the resident microbiota. Although IBD is commonly associated with a dysbiotic microbiota enriched in putative pathobionts, the etiological agents of IBD remain unknown. Using a pathobiont-induced intestinal inflammation model and a defined bacterial community, we provide new insights into the immune-microbiota interactions during disease. In this model system, the pathobiont Helicobacter bilis instigates disease following sub-pathological dextran sulfate sodium treatment. We show that H. bilis causes mild inflammation in mono-associated mice, but severe disease in the presence of a microbiota, demonstrating synergy between the pathobiont and microbiota …
Risk Of Post-Ercp Pancreatitis In Liver Transplant Patients: Single Center Experience, Shailender Singh
Risk Of Post-Ercp Pancreatitis In Liver Transplant Patients: Single Center Experience, Shailender Singh
Theses & Dissertations
Introduction: Acute pancreatitis remains the most common severe complication of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). The exact cause of post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) is unclear. Regardless of the mechanism that initiates PEP, the pathways of inflammation are similar to other forms of acute pancreatitis and include the activation of various inflammatory cytokines, released from the acinar cells and subsequently from helper T lymphocytes and macrophages. Liver transplants (LTx) patients on immunosuppressive medications have impaired T-cell response and hence decreased ability to generate these cytokines. The aim of this study was to review incidence rates and risk factors of PEP in this …
Exposure To Environmental Microbiota Explains Persistent Abdominal Pain And Irritable Bowel Syndrome After A Major Flood, Nurfadhilah Yusof, Nurhazwani Hamid, Zheng Feei Ma, Rona Marie Lawenko, Wan Mohd Zahiruddin Wan Mohammad, Deirdre Collins, Min Tze Liong, Toshitaka Odamaki, Jinzhong Xiao, Yeong Yeh Lee
Exposure To Environmental Microbiota Explains Persistent Abdominal Pain And Irritable Bowel Syndrome After A Major Flood, Nurfadhilah Yusof, Nurhazwani Hamid, Zheng Feei Ma, Rona Marie Lawenko, Wan Mohd Zahiruddin Wan Mohammad, Deirdre Collins, Min Tze Liong, Toshitaka Odamaki, Jinzhong Xiao, Yeong Yeh Lee
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Background
After an environmental disaster, the affected community is at increased risk for persistent abdominal pain but mechanisms are unclear. Therefore, our study aimed to determine association between abdominal pain and poor water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) practices, and if small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and/or gut dysbiosis explain IBS, impaired quality of life (QOL), anxiety and/or depression after a major flood.
Results
New onset abdominal pain, IBS based on the Rome III criteria, WaSH practices, QOL, anxiety and/or depression, SIBO (hydrogen breath testing) and stools for metagenomic sequencing were assessed in flood victims. Of 211 participants, 37.9 % ( …
Is Oral Aloe Vera Effective In Reducing Symptoms In Adults With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Ibs)?, Chelsey J. Gebhardt
Is Oral Aloe Vera Effective In Reducing Symptoms In Adults With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Ibs)?, Chelsey J. Gebhardt
PCOM Physician Assistant Studies Student Scholarship
Objective: The objective of this EBM review is to determine whether or not “Is oral aloe vera effective in reducing symptoms in adults with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms?”
Study Design: Systematic review of three English, randomized, controlled, double-blind studies, including one cross-over study, were selected based on their relevance to the clinical question. The studies were published in 2006, 2011, and 2015.
Data Sources: Three RCTs analyzing the effects on IBS symptoms of drinking aloe vera daily compared to a placebo drink were found using PubMed.
Outcomes Measured: Various patient-reported IBS symptom questionnaires were utilized …
Does Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Cause Clinical Remission In Patients With Ulcerative Colitis?, Amandeep Singh
Does Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Cause Clinical Remission In Patients With Ulcerative Colitis?, Amandeep Singh
PCOM Physician Assistant Studies Student Scholarship
Objective: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not “Does Fecal Microbiota Transplantation cause Clinical Remission in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis?”
Study Design: Review of three English language primary studies published in 2015.
Data Sources: Two randomized control trials and a cohort study determining if fecal microbiota transplantation does lead to clinical remission of Ulcerative Colitis were found by using PubMed and Cochrane databases.
Outcome(s) Measured: The outcomes measured in all three studies were patient oriented evidence that matters which is clinical remission. The outcomes in the Moayyedi et al. was …
Site-Specific Selection Reveals Selective Constraints And Functionality Of Tumor Somatic Mtdna Mutations., Deyang Li, Xiaohong Du, Xu Guo, Lei Zhan, Xin Li, Chun Yin, Cheng Chen, Mingkun Li, Bingshan Li, Hushan Yang, Jinliang Xing
Site-Specific Selection Reveals Selective Constraints And Functionality Of Tumor Somatic Mtdna Mutations., Deyang Li, Xiaohong Du, Xu Guo, Lei Zhan, Xin Li, Chun Yin, Cheng Chen, Mingkun Li, Bingshan Li, Hushan Yang, Jinliang Xing
Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have indicated that tumor mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are primarily shaped by relaxed negative selection, which is contradictory to the critical roles of mtDNA mutations in tumorigenesis. Therefore, we hypothesized that site-specific selection may influence tumor mtDNA mutations.
METHODS: To test our hypothesis, we developed the largest collection of tumor mtDNA mutations to date and evaluated how natural selection shaped mtDNA mutation patterns.
RESULTS: Our data demonstrated that both positive and negative selections acted on specific positions or functional units of tumor mtDNAs, although the landscape of these mutations was consistent with the relaxation of negative selection. …
Conference Proceedings: Aurora Scientific Day 2017
Conference Proceedings: Aurora Scientific Day 2017
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
This supplement includes select abstracts presented at the 43rd Annual Aurora Scientific Day research symposium on May 24, 2017. Aurora Scientific Day hosts a forum for original research conducted by faculty, fellows, residents, and other allied health professionals affiliated with Aurora Health Care, an integrated health system headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Fmt Placed By Colonoscopy: Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Nadia Huq, Veena Kumaravel, Aboud Affi, Maharaj Singh
Fmt Placed By Colonoscopy: Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Nadia Huq, Veena Kumaravel, Aboud Affi, Maharaj Singh
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Background: Fecal transplants are successful in the treatment of recurrent or refractory Clostridium difficile infections (CDI), but there is no consensus on the best method of instillation. Studies have shown greater success with lower gastrointestinal tract placement, but technical aspects of placement are not validated.
Purpose: This review aims to identify common traits and procedural techniques of successful fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) therapy via colonoscopy.
Methods: An electronic search was conducted using OVID Medline and PubMed for articles published from January 2010 to January 2016. The primary outcome of interest was cure by FMT placed via colonoscopy.
Results: Of the …
Multisite Evaluation Of The Bd Max Extended Enteric Bacterial Panel For Detection Of Yersinia Enterocolitica, Enterotoxigenic Escherichia Coli, Vibrio, And Plesiomonas Shigelloides From Stool Specimens., Patricia J Simner, Margret Oethinger, Kathleen A Stellrecht, Dylan R Pillai, Ram Yogev, Helene Leblond, Joel Mortensen
Multisite Evaluation Of The Bd Max Extended Enteric Bacterial Panel For Detection Of Yersinia Enterocolitica, Enterotoxigenic Escherichia Coli, Vibrio, And Plesiomonas Shigelloides From Stool Specimens., Patricia J Simner, Margret Oethinger, Kathleen A Stellrecht, Dylan R Pillai, Ram Yogev, Helene Leblond, Joel Mortensen
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
The purpose of this study was to perform a multisite evaluation to establish the performance characteristics of the BD Max extended enteric bacterial panel (xEBP) assay directly from unpreserved or Cary-Blair-preserved stool specimens for the detection of Yersinia enterocolitica, enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC), Vibrio, and Plesiomonas shigelloides The study included prospective, retrospective, and prepared contrived specimens from 6 clinical sites. BD Max xEBP results were compared to the reference method, which included standard culture techniques coupled with alternate PCR and sequencing, except for ETEC, for which the reference method was two alternate PCRs and sequencing. Alternate PCR was …
Prevalence And Risk Of Hepatitis E Virus Infection In The Hiv Population Of Nepal, Ananta Shrestha, Anurag Adhikar, Manjula Bhattarai, Ramanuj Rauniyar, Jose D. Debes, André Boonstra, Thupten K. . Lama, Mamun Al Mahtab, Amna Subhan Butt, Sheikh Mohammad Fazle Akbar
Prevalence And Risk Of Hepatitis E Virus Infection In The Hiv Population Of Nepal, Ananta Shrestha, Anurag Adhikar, Manjula Bhattarai, Ramanuj Rauniyar, Jose D. Debes, André Boonstra, Thupten K. . Lama, Mamun Al Mahtab, Amna Subhan Butt, Sheikh Mohammad Fazle Akbar
Section of Gastroenterology
Background: Infection with the hepatitis E virus (HEV) can cause acute hepatitis in endemic areas in immune-competent hosts, as well as chronic infection in immune-compromised subjects in non-endemic areas. Most studies assessing HEV infection in HIV-infected populations have been performed in developed countries that are usually affected by HEV genotype 3. The objective of this study is to measure the prevalence and risk of acquiring HEV among HIV-infected individuals in Nepal.
Methods: We prospectively evaluated 459 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-positive individuals from Nepal, an endemic country for HEV, for seroprevalence of HEV and assessed risk factors associated with HEV infection. …
A Retrospective Study Evaluating Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Drainage Of Pancreatic Fluid Collections Using A Novel Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent On An Electrocautery Enhanced Delivery System., Douglas G. Adler, Linda Jo Taylor, Raza Hasan, Ali A. Siddiqui
A Retrospective Study Evaluating Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Drainage Of Pancreatic Fluid Collections Using A Novel Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent On An Electrocautery Enhanced Delivery System., Douglas G. Adler, Linda Jo Taylor, Raza Hasan, Ali A. Siddiqui
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers
OBJECTIVES: To report the safety and clinical efficacy with the novel lumen-apposing metal stent (LAMS) with an electrocautery enhanced delivery system for the drainage of pancreatic fluid collections (PFCs).
METHODS: This was a retrospective analysis of all consecutive patients with PFCs who underwent endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided drainage using the LAMS with an electrocautery enhanced delivery system in 2 US centers.
RESULTS: Thirteen patients with PFCs (69% with walled-off necrosis [WON]) underwent drainage using the study device. Successful stent placement was accomplished in all patients. Direct endoscopic necrosectomy was carried out in all nine patients with WON complete resolution of the …
A Nationwide Study On The Prevalence Of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders In School-Children., Miguel Saps, Jairo Enrique Moreno-Gomez, Carmen Rossy Ramírez-Hernández, John M. Rosen, C A. Velasco-Benitez
A Nationwide Study On The Prevalence Of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders In School-Children., Miguel Saps, Jairo Enrique Moreno-Gomez, Carmen Rossy Ramírez-Hernández, John M. Rosen, C A. Velasco-Benitez
Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers
Introduction: Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are highly prevalent worldwide and are thought to result from the interplay of multiple factors that can vary from region to region. Nationwide studies can help understand the regional epidemiology and the pathogenesis of FGIDs. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of FGIDs in school-children of Colombia and assess associated factors.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out at twelve private and public schools in ten cities distributed through the four main geographic regions of Colombia. School-children completed a validated questionnaire to assess functional gastrointestinal disorders according to Rome III criteria. …
Retrospective Review Of Biofires Filmarray Gastrointestinal Panels Detection Of Multiple Pathogens In Adults Patients., Patrick Hickey Do, Eric Nellis Md, Anastasia Shnitser Md, Amy Slenker Md
Retrospective Review Of Biofires Filmarray Gastrointestinal Panels Detection Of Multiple Pathogens In Adults Patients., Patrick Hickey Do, Eric Nellis Md, Anastasia Shnitser Md, Amy Slenker Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Gucy2c Maintains Intestinal Lgr5+ Stem Cells By Opposing Er Stress, Crystal Kraft, Jeff A. Rappaport, Adam E. Snook, Amanda M. Pattison, John P. Lynch, Scott A. Waldman
Gucy2c Maintains Intestinal Lgr5+ Stem Cells By Opposing Er Stress, Crystal Kraft, Jeff A. Rappaport, Adam E. Snook, Amanda M. Pattison, John P. Lynch, Scott A. Waldman
Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers
Long-lived multipotent stem cells (ISCs) at the base of intestinal crypts adjust their phenotypes to accommodate normal maintenance and post-injury regeneration of the epithelium. Their long life, lineage plasticity, and proliferative potential underlie the necessity for tight homeostatic regulation of the ISC compartment. In that context, the guanylate cyclase C (GUCY2C) receptor and its paracrine ligands regulate intestinal epithelial homeostasis, including proliferation, lineage commitment, and DNA damage repair. However, a role for this axis in maintaining ISCs remains unknown. Transgenic mice enabling analysis of ISCs (Lgr5-GFP) in the context of GUCY2C elimination (Gucy2c-/-) were combined with immunodetection techniques …
Duodenal Varices: A Rare Cause Of Gastrointestinal Bleeding., Anam Malik Md, Abdul Aleem Md, Eric Nellis Md, Hiral N. Shah Md
Duodenal Varices: A Rare Cause Of Gastrointestinal Bleeding., Anam Malik Md, Abdul Aleem Md, Eric Nellis Md, Hiral N. Shah Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Unusual Case Of Obstructive Jaundice (Poster)., Rajesh Essrani Md, Eric Nellis Md, Patrick Hickey Do, Hiral N. Shah Md
Unusual Case Of Obstructive Jaundice (Poster)., Rajesh Essrani Md, Eric Nellis Md, Patrick Hickey Do, Hiral N. Shah Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Role Of 68ga-Dodatate Pet/Ct In Staging And Management Of Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Management - A Case Series Report., Abdul Aleem Mbbs, Patrick Hickey Do, Shashin Shah Md, Hiral N. Shah Md
Role Of 68ga-Dodatate Pet/Ct In Staging And Management Of Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Management - A Case Series Report., Abdul Aleem Mbbs, Patrick Hickey Do, Shashin Shah Md, Hiral N. Shah Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
No Gastrointestinal Bleed Too Obscure: A Case Series Report Of Small Bowel Phlebectasias., Abdul Aleem Md, Anam Malik Md, Patrick Hickey Do, Anastasia Shnitser Md
No Gastrointestinal Bleed Too Obscure: A Case Series Report Of Small Bowel Phlebectasias., Abdul Aleem Md, Anam Malik Md, Patrick Hickey Do, Anastasia Shnitser Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Initial Experience Of A Community Gastroenterology Practice With Ultra-Slim Colonoscopy: A Case Series., Rajesh Essrani Md, Patrick Hickey Do, Hiral N. Shah Md, Paola Blanco Md
Initial Experience Of A Community Gastroenterology Practice With Ultra-Slim Colonoscopy: A Case Series., Rajesh Essrani Md, Patrick Hickey Do, Hiral N. Shah Md, Paola Blanco Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Angiocatheter Guided Closure Of Gastrocutaneous Fistula Tract In The Absence Of Fluoroscopy, Travis Magdaleno Md, Hiral N. Shah Md, Shashin Shah Md
Angiocatheter Guided Closure Of Gastrocutaneous Fistula Tract In The Absence Of Fluoroscopy, Travis Magdaleno Md, Hiral N. Shah Md, Shashin Shah Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Development Of Pancreatic Cancer During Novel Therapy For Head And Neck Cancer With Pembrolizumab: A Case Report, Travis Magdaleno Md, Patrick Hickey Do, Shashin Shah Md, Hiral N. Shah Md
Development Of Pancreatic Cancer During Novel Therapy For Head And Neck Cancer With Pembrolizumab: A Case Report, Travis Magdaleno Md, Patrick Hickey Do, Shashin Shah Md, Hiral N. Shah Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Epstein-Barr Virus Mucocutaneous Colonic Ulcer In An Immunocompetent Patient., Travis Magdaleno Md, Eric Nellis Md, Paola Blanco Md
Epstein-Barr Virus Mucocutaneous Colonic Ulcer In An Immunocompetent Patient., Travis Magdaleno Md, Eric Nellis Md, Paola Blanco Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Palliative Performance Score In Patients With End-Stage Liver Disease, Drew Kotler, Md, Mital Shah, Md, Sheela S. Reddy, Md, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Md, John Liantonio, Md, Dina Halegoua-De Marzio, Md
The Use Of Palliative Performance Score In Patients With End-Stage Liver Disease, Drew Kotler, Md, Mital Shah, Md, Sheela S. Reddy, Md, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Md, John Liantonio, Md, Dina Halegoua-De Marzio, Md
Department of Medicine Posters
● Palliative Care services are often underutilized in patients with End-Stage Liver Disease (ESLD) and often only initiated at the end of life
● The Palliative Performance Score (PPS) is an important tool used in Palliative Care to assess functional status
● PPS has five functional dimensions: ambulation, activity level and evidence of disease, self-care, oral intake, and level of consciousness
● The aim of this study is to determine if there is a correlation between Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score and PPS in ESLD patients
● MELD is used to predict mortality and to prioritize liver transplant …
Restoration Of Completely Transected Common Bile Duct Continuity Using Single Operator Cholangioscopy, Saad Emhmed Ali, Houssam Mardini, Mohsin Salih, Steven J. Krohmer, Wesam M. Frandah
Restoration Of Completely Transected Common Bile Duct Continuity Using Single Operator Cholangioscopy, Saad Emhmed Ali, Houssam Mardini, Mohsin Salih, Steven J. Krohmer, Wesam M. Frandah
Internal Medicine
Common bile duct (CBD) injury, ranging from a partial tear to a complete transection, is a major surgical complication of cholecystectomy with significant morbidity and mortality. Proper management of these complex injuries depends on the type and extent of injury and time of recognition. Identifying and repairing injuries during cholecystectomy can prevent development of complications, but this only occurs in about one-third of cases. We report a novel technique to reconnect a transected CBD with assistance of single-operator cholangioscopy.
De Novo Descending Aorta Thrombus In A Patient With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report, Om Parkash, Adil Ayub, Buria Naeem, Saeed Hamid
De Novo Descending Aorta Thrombus In A Patient With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report, Om Parkash, Adil Ayub, Buria Naeem, Saeed Hamid
Section of Gastroenterology
Thromboembolic events in patients with cancer are frequently reported in literature and usually involve the venous circulation. De novo thrombus formation in the arterial system without any underlying atherosclerosis, dissection or aneurysm is extremely rare. We report the case of a patient with metastatic colorectal carcinoma who developed a thrombus in the descending aorta without any intervention or risk factors. The patient presented with non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms. A CT scan revealed an aortic thrombus obstructing 70% of the lumen. She opted for no treatment of her thrombus and was later complicated by extensive lower limb emboli. Patients with aortic thrombosis …
Black Esophagus With Superimposed Candida In A Patient With B Cell Lymphoma: A Case Study., Christopher Lenivy Do, Patrick Hickey Do, Adam Peyton Do
Black Esophagus With Superimposed Candida In A Patient With B Cell Lymphoma: A Case Study., Christopher Lenivy Do, Patrick Hickey Do, Adam Peyton Do
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Obstetricians' And Gynecologists' Knowledge, Education, And Practices Regarding Chronic Hepatitis B In Pregnancy., Bolin Niu, Dina Halegoua-De Marzio, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Steven K. Herrine
Obstetricians' And Gynecologists' Knowledge, Education, And Practices Regarding Chronic Hepatitis B In Pregnancy., Bolin Niu, Dina Halegoua-De Marzio, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Steven K. Herrine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Faculty Papers
Background: In pregnant women with high viral loads, third-trimester initiation of antiviral agents can reduce the risk of vertical transmission. We aimed to assess obstetricians' and gynecologists' (OB-GYN) knowledge and clinical practice when treating pregnant women with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV).
Methods: All program directors (PDs) from 250 US OB-GYN residency programs were invited to anonymously complete an 18-item questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were calculated and analyzed.
Results: A total of 323 participants responded, including both PDs (n=51, response rate 21%) and residents (n=272, response rate 11%). Responding PDs (62% university-based vs. 32% community-based) came from various practice types. All …
Quality Assessment Of The Efficacy And Cost-Effectiveness Of Fecal Microbiota Transplant For Recurrent Clostridium Dfficile Infection., Eric Nellis Md, Shashin Shah Md
Quality Assessment Of The Efficacy And Cost-Effectiveness Of Fecal Microbiota Transplant For Recurrent Clostridium Dfficile Infection., Eric Nellis Md, Shashin Shah Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Gastrointestinal Bleeding From Supraduodenal Artery With Aberrant Origin, Qiong Han, Chenghao Qian, Gaby Gabriel, Steven Krohmer, Driss Raissi
Gastrointestinal Bleeding From Supraduodenal Artery With Aberrant Origin, Qiong Han, Chenghao Qian, Gaby Gabriel, Steven Krohmer, Driss Raissi
Radiology Faculty Publications
Angiography and endovascular embolization play an important role in controlling acute arterial upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, particularly when endoscopic intervention fails to do so. In our case, the patient presented with recurrent life-threatening bleed in spite of multiple prior endoscopic interventions and gastroduodenal artery embolization. Our teaching points focus on the role of angiography in acute upper gastrointestinal bleed and when to conduct empiric embolization, while reviewing the supraduodenal artery as an atypical but important potential culprit for refractory upper gastrointestinal bleed.