Ischemic bowel disease exhibits a complex spectrum of clinical presentations and in the athlete the disease may be superimposed on dehydration, hyperthermia, and exhaustion. Physicians caring for athletes should be aware of the manifestations of ischemic bowel disease and the optimum methods of diagnosis and treatment. Abdominal pain and diarrhea are typical initial symptoms of ischemia and these symptoms generally limit further damage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigh-level disinfection (HLD) of GI endoscopes is readily achieved when published guidelines are observed. Contamination is linked to breakdowns in accepted procedure. However, there is no recognized method of verifying adequacy of endoscope reprocessing in routine practice and no data regarding current quality assurance (QA) practice.
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January 2003
Objectives: High-level disinfection of GI endoscopes can be reliably obtained under controlled conditions with approved reprocessing methods. However, there are scant data regarding the effectiveness of these methods in clinical practice and no published methods of verification. The purpose of this study is to review retrospectively the results of environmental cultures of flexible endoscopes and to analyze the pattern of results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEsophageal malignancies presenting with dysphagia from luminal obstruction generally are not resectable for cure, and palliative therapy is the primary focus. Self-expandable metal stents (SEMS) have replaced plastic stents as a primary mode of palliation for malignant esophageal obstruction because of the relative ease of insertion, lower initial morbidity, and larger stent diameter. Self-expandable metal stents are ideal for patients with midesophageal tumors.
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