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Renew Print Subscription. Your print subscription to Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is free. Please help us keep it that way by renewing it! YES, I wish to continue receiving Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News, FREE of charge. YES, please also send me the free Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News e-Newsletter. Year of Birth: *. ‘UNDIAGNOSING’ BARRETT’S A FREQUENT TASK FOR ESOPHAGEAL Evidence-based guidelines discourage biopsies for Barrett’s esophagus unless patients meet specific criteria on endoscopic evaluation. Despite this guidance, many people who don’t qualify are being biopsied and diagnosed with the condition anyway, only to find out later they don’t have it. Whether this practice is driven by azeal to
HELICOBACTER PYLORI: AN UPDATE Baylor College of Medicine. Houston, Texas. The identification of Helicobacter pylori in the late 20th century and subsequent proof that it was responsible for most gastric cancers and peptic ulcer disease suggested that both diseases could possibly be eliminated. Although gastric cancer and peptic ulcer disease have yet to be abolished, ithas
THE RISE OF THE GI HOSPITALIST The Rise of the GI Hospitalist. In a 1996 article in The New England Journal of Medicine, Robert M. Wachter, MD, and Lee Goldman, MD, predicted that the ascendance of managed care and its demands for efficiency would spur a “new breed” of physicians called “hospitalists,” who would transform the American health care landscape. They were DON'T IGNORE ERGONOMICS IN SCOPE REPROCESSING Don't Ignore Ergonomics in Scope Reprocessing. Do the reprocessing technicians who clean the scopes in your endoscopy center ever complain about back pain, sore wrists or aching shoulders? Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News spoke with Jim Davis, MSN, RN, and Amanda Sivek, PhD—experts with the independent nonprofit health caresafety and
AVOIDING THE BROKEN ENDOSCOPE BLUES Avoiding the Broken Endoscope Blues. A broken endoscope is more than just an equipment failure. It can delay treatment for patients and create unhappy staff who lack appropriate tools and must work late, increasing overtime costs and decreasing revenue due to canceled procedures. In a recent webinar, two members of an Olympus service andrepair
WHERE DO YOU STAND ON DIGITAL RECTAL EXAM DURING Jerome D. Waye, MD. Jerome Waye, MD, a gastroenterologist and professor at Mount Sinai Health System, in New York City, and one of the leading endoscopists in the United States, says examining the prostate during a colonoscopy is a must. “Everybody has to do a prostate examination when they do a colonoscopy. That’s juststandard.
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Renew Print Subscription. Your print subscription to Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is free. Please help us keep it that way by renewing it! YES, I wish to continue receiving Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News, FREE of charge. YES, please also send me the free Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News e-Newsletter. Year of Birth: *. ‘UNDIAGNOSING’ BARRETT’S A FREQUENT TASK FOR ESOPHAGEAL Evidence-based guidelines discourage biopsies for Barrett’s esophagus unless patients meet specific criteria on endoscopic evaluation. Despite this guidance, many people who don’t qualify are being biopsied and diagnosed with the condition anyway, only to find out later they don’t have it. Whether this practice is driven by azeal to
HELICOBACTER PYLORI: AN UPDATE Baylor College of Medicine. Houston, Texas. The identification of Helicobacter pylori in the late 20th century and subsequent proof that it was responsible for most gastric cancers and peptic ulcer disease suggested that both diseases could possibly be eliminated. Although gastric cancer and peptic ulcer disease have yet to be abolished, ithas
THE RISE OF THE GI HOSPITALIST The Rise of the GI Hospitalist. In a 1996 article in The New England Journal of Medicine, Robert M. Wachter, MD, and Lee Goldman, MD, predicted that the ascendance of managed care and its demands for efficiency would spur a “new breed” of physicians called “hospitalists,” who would transform the American health care landscape. They were DON'T IGNORE ERGONOMICS IN SCOPE REPROCESSING Don't Ignore Ergonomics in Scope Reprocessing. Do the reprocessing technicians who clean the scopes in your endoscopy center ever complain about back pain, sore wrists or aching shoulders? Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News spoke with Jim Davis, MSN, RN, and Amanda Sivek, PhD—experts with the independent nonprofit health caresafety and
AVOIDING THE BROKEN ENDOSCOPE BLUES Avoiding the Broken Endoscope Blues. A broken endoscope is more than just an equipment failure. It can delay treatment for patients and create unhappy staff who lack appropriate tools and must work late, increasing overtime costs and decreasing revenue due to canceled procedures. In a recent webinar, two members of an Olympus service andrepair
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THE CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19 FOR THE DIAGNOSIS This Special Report provides clinical perspectives from the trenches on the diagnosis and management of eosinophilic esophagitis in the time of COVID-19, the challenges associated with identifying and caring for these patients, and the potential role of telemedicine in managing them through the pandemic and beyond. SIGN IN - GASTROENTEROLOGY & ENDOSCOPY NEWS Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners.RENEW SUBSCRIPTION
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NARROW BAND IMAGING TO ENHANCE DECISION MAKING IN Olympus America Inc introduced narrow band imaging (NBI) in its EXERA II endoscope systems (180 series), and NBI remains standard on EXERA III (190 series) endoscopes. Much enthusiasm for investigation of NBI was generated around the "resect-and-discard" paradigm for the management of diminutive adenomas. This review describes 4 useful functions of NBI that aid polyp characterizationNON-IBD COLITIDES
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THE RISE OF THE GI HOSPITALIST The Rise of the GI Hospitalist. In a 1996 article in The New England Journal of Medicine, Robert M. Wachter, MD, and Lee Goldman, MD, predicted that the ascendance of managed care and its demands for efficiency would spur a “new breed” of physicians called “hospitalists,” who would transform the American health care landscape. They were GASTROENTEROLOGY & ENDOSCOPY NEWS Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners.IN THE NEWS
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HELICOBACTER PYLORI: AN UPDATE Baylor College of Medicine. Houston, Texas. The identification of Helicobacter pylori in the late 20th century and subsequent proof that it was responsible for most gastric cancers and peptic ulcer disease suggested that both diseases could possibly be eliminated. Although gastric cancer and peptic ulcer disease have yet to be abolished, ithas
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WHERE DO YOU STAND ON DIGITAL RECTAL EXAM DURING Jerome D. Waye, MD. Jerome Waye, MD, a gastroenterologist and professor at Mount Sinai Health System, in New York City, and one of the leading endoscopists in the United States, says examining the prostate during a colonoscopy is a must. “Everybody has to do a prostate examination when they do a colonoscopy. That’s juststandard.
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HELICOBACTER PYLORI: AN UPDATE Baylor College of Medicine. Houston, Texas. The identification of Helicobacter pylori in the late 20th century and subsequent proof that it was responsible for most gastric cancers and peptic ulcer disease suggested that both diseases could possibly be eliminated. Although gastric cancer and peptic ulcer disease have yet to be abolished, ithas
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Assistant Clinical Director. Division of Gastroenterology. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Clinical Director of IBD. Johns Hopkins–Sibley Memorial Hospital. Washington, DC. Several types of colitis can mimic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in clinical presentation and endoscopic findings. Non-IBD colitides are categorized mainly as infectious. AVOIDING THE BROKEN ENDOSCOPE BLUES Avoiding the Broken Endoscope Blues. A broken endoscope is more than just an equipment failure. It can delay treatment for patients and create unhappy staff who lack appropriate tools and must work late, increasing overtime costs and decreasing revenue due to canceled procedures. In a recent webinar, two members of an Olympus service andrepair
WHERE DO YOU STAND ON DIGITAL RECTAL EXAM DURING Jerome D. Waye, MD. Jerome Waye, MD, a gastroenterologist and professor at Mount Sinai Health System, in New York City, and one of the leading endoscopists in the United States, says examining the prostate during a colonoscopy is a must. “Everybody has to do a prostate examination when they do a colonoscopy. That’s juststandard.
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Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. NARROW BAND IMAGING TO ENHANCE DECISION MAKING IN Olympus America Inc introduced narrow band imaging (NBI) in its EXERA II endoscope systems (180 series), and NBI remains standard on EXERA III (190 series) endoscopes. Much enthusiasm for investigation of NBI was generated around the "resect-and-discard" paradigm for the management of diminutive adenomas. This review describes 4 useful functions of NBI that aid polyp characterization HOW ENTERAL NUTRITION RESTORES HEALTHY GUT MICROBIOME IN A small study of pediatric patients with Crohn’s disease has found that treatment with exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) causes distinct patterns of shifts in the intestinal microbiome.NON-IBD COLITIDES
Diagnosis of IMC starts with a detailed history, physical examination, and stool studies to exclude infectious causes. Colonoscopy with biopsies is the cornerstone for diagnosing IMC and assessing the extent of disease (Figure 1). 4 Given that 37% of patients may have a normal endoscopic examination, biopsies always should be taken from the terminal ileum and colon (with upper AVOIDING AND MANAGING MEDICAL-LEGAL RISK IN COLONOSCOPY Colonoscopy complications and suboptimal outcomes remain a common source of malpractice actions. Awareness of common sources of risk can lead to changes in the informed consent process, attitudes of providers, procedural techniques, and complication management that reduce risk and improve patient outcomes. This special report reviews the medical-legal risk of colonoscopy and HEMORRHOID DISEASE AND THE ROLE OF THE GASTROENTEROLOGIST Until recently, hemorrhoid disease was thought of as primarily a surgical problem. Internal hemorrhoids are the most common cause of recurrent hematochezia in ambulatory adults. Hemorrhoids account for approximately 3.5 million physician visits and $500 million in health care costs in the United States alone. 1 The gastroenterologistoccupies a
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Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. E/M CODING FOR 2021: WHAT’S NEW AND DIFFERENT—PART 1 After three years of policy proposals, the American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) panel responses, and substantial guidance from gastroenterology and other specialty societies, changes to the office/outpatient evaluation and management (E/M) codes became effective as of January 2021. REGISTER - GASTROENTEROLOGY & ENDOSCOPY NEWS Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners.NON-IBD COLITIDES
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KEYTRUDA APPROVED FOR FIRST-LINE TREATMENT OF ADVANCED OR The FDA granted accelerated approval to pembrolizumab (Keytruda, Merck) in combination with trastuzumab and fluoropyrimidine- and platinum-containing chemotherapy for the first-line treatment of patients with locally advanced unresectable or metastatic HER2-positive gastric or gastroesophageal junction (GEJ)adenocarcinoma.
HELICOBACTER PYLORI: AN UPDATE Baylor College of Medicine. Houston, Texas. The identification of Helicobacter pylori in the late 20th century and subsequent proof that it was responsible for most gastric cancers and peptic ulcer disease suggested that both diseases could possibly be eliminated. Although gastric cancer and peptic ulcer disease have yet to be abolished, ithas
AVOIDING THE BROKEN ENDOSCOPE BLUES Avoiding the Broken Endoscope Blues. A broken endoscope is more than just an equipment failure. It can delay treatment for patients and create unhappy staff who lack appropriate tools and must work late, increasing overtime costs and decreasing revenue due to canceled procedures. In a recent webinar, two members of an Olympus service andrepair
DON'T IGNORE ERGONOMICS IN SCOPE REPROCESSING Don't Ignore Ergonomics in Scope Reprocessing. Do the reprocessing technicians who clean the scopes in your endoscopy center ever complain about back pain, sore wrists or aching shoulders? Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News spoke with Jim Davis, MSN, RN, and Amanda Sivek, PhD—experts with the independent nonprofit health caresafety and
GASTROENTEROLOGY & ENDOSCOPY NEWS Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners.IN THE NEWS
Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. E/M CODING FOR 2021: WHAT’S NEW AND DIFFERENT—PART 1 After three years of policy proposals, the American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) panel responses, and substantial guidance from gastroenterology and other specialty societies, changes to the office/outpatient evaluation and management (E/M) codes became effective as of January 2021. REGISTER - GASTROENTEROLOGY & ENDOSCOPY NEWS Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners.NON-IBD COLITIDES
Assistant Clinical Director. Division of Gastroenterology. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Clinical Director of IBD. Johns Hopkins–Sibley Memorial Hospital. Washington, DC. Several types of colitis can mimic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in clinical presentation and endoscopic findings. Non-IBD colitides are categorized mainly as infectious. ‘UNDIAGNOSING’ BARRETT’S A FREQUENT TASK FOR ESOPHAGEAL Evidence-based guidelines discourage biopsies for Barrett’s esophagus unless patients meet specific criteria on endoscopic evaluation. Despite this guidance, many people who don’t qualify are being biopsied and diagnosed with the condition anyway, only to find out later they don’t have it. Whether this practice is driven by azeal to
KEYTRUDA APPROVED FOR FIRST-LINE TREATMENT OF ADVANCED OR The FDA granted accelerated approval to pembrolizumab (Keytruda, Merck) in combination with trastuzumab and fluoropyrimidine- and platinum-containing chemotherapy for the first-line treatment of patients with locally advanced unresectable or metastatic HER2-positive gastric or gastroesophageal junction (GEJ)adenocarcinoma.
HELICOBACTER PYLORI: AN UPDATE Baylor College of Medicine. Houston, Texas. The identification of Helicobacter pylori in the late 20th century and subsequent proof that it was responsible for most gastric cancers and peptic ulcer disease suggested that both diseases could possibly be eliminated. Although gastric cancer and peptic ulcer disease have yet to be abolished, ithas
AVOIDING THE BROKEN ENDOSCOPE BLUES Avoiding the Broken Endoscope Blues. A broken endoscope is more than just an equipment failure. It can delay treatment for patients and create unhappy staff who lack appropriate tools and must work late, increasing overtime costs and decreasing revenue due to canceled procedures. In a recent webinar, two members of an Olympus service andrepair
DON'T IGNORE ERGONOMICS IN SCOPE REPROCESSING Don't Ignore Ergonomics in Scope Reprocessing. Do the reprocessing technicians who clean the scopes in your endoscopy center ever complain about back pain, sore wrists or aching shoulders? Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News spoke with Jim Davis, MSN, RN, and Amanda Sivek, PhD—experts with the independent nonprofit health caresafety and
SIGN IN - GASTROENTEROLOGY & ENDOSCOPY NEWS Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. CME - GASTROENTEROLOGY & ENDOSCOPY NEWS Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. ARCHIVES - GASTROENTEROLOGY & ENDOSCOPY NEWS Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News is a No. 1-rated independent monthly newspaper providing news and information for nearly 18,000 gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, hepatologists, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. REGUEIRO REPORT: NUTRITION AND PSYCHOSOCIAL CARE FOR IBD Two aspects of inflammatory bowel disease must be addressed as part of a whole-person care approach: the impact of nutrition and stress. Sadly, we don’t talk about either enough. What and what not to eat can be a source of significant anxiety for FDA GRANTS NEW INDICATION FOR OPDIVO FOR RESECTED The FDA granted a new indication for nivolumab (Opdivo, Bristol Myers Squibb) for the treatment of patients with completely resected esophageal or gastroesophageal junction cancer with residual pathologic disease who have received neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy. FDA APPROVES TRUSELTIQ FOR SOME ADVANCED The FDA granted accelerated approval to infigratinib (Truseltiq, QED Therapeutics) for the treatment of adults with previously treated, unresectable locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) fusion or other rearrangement.The FDA also approved FoundationOne CDx (Foundation Medicine) as a companion NOVEL TOPICAL COBITOLIMOD INDUCES UC REMISSION IN PHASE 2 An experimental immunomodulator, cobitolimod, resulted in clinical remission in patients with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis in a phase 2b study. The novel therapy will be evaluated next in phase 3 trials, according to the researchers. Cobitolimod (InDex Pharmaceuticals) is a DNA-based TO MEASURE IBD ACTIVITY, SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF To assess the accuracy of the device, senior investigator Shalini Prasad, PhD, the head of bioengineering at The University of Texas at Dallas and co-founder of EnLiSense, and her colleagues tested the device in 20 healthy people, comparing its sensitivity and specificity with a conventional serum-based assay for measuring IL-1-beta and CRP. TO MEASURE IBD ACTIVITY, SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF A wrist-worn device can accurately measure inflammatory biomarkers in sweat and may eventually be part of the clinical armamentarium for managing patients with inflammatory bowel A link to this article will be included in this email. A wrist-worn device can accurately measureinflammatory
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