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GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDENDOSCOPEIMAGE GALLERYNUTRITION THERAPY The Harvey-Bradshaw index was devised in 1980 as a simpler version of the Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) for data collection purposes. It consists of only clinical parameters: The first three items are scored for the previous day. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The Crohn's Disease Activity Index or CDAI is frequently used to assess disease severity. It gives a score ranging from 0 to over 600, based on a diary of symptoms kept by the patient for 7 days, and other measurements such as the patient's weight and haematocrit. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Sigmoid volvulus presents with abdominal pain, distension and constipation. It is particularly common in elderly persons. Subacute volvulus is an obstruction to the passage of flatus, usually without damage to a patient’s gut or its blood supply. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The GRS is a tool that enables endoscopy units to assess how well they provide a patient-centred service. It is a web-based assessment tool that makes a series of statements requiring a yes or no answer. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Image 1: The different parts of an endoscope: Courtesy Olympus An endoscope has 3 main sections. The Insertion tube; The Hand piece; The Umbilical cord; The Insertion tube. Flexible shaft: This is the part of the endoscope that transmits the push, pull and torque forces tothe tip.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND All band ligating devices use a means of capturing a lesion or mound of target tissue while a small-diameter circular band made of rubber, latex, or similar material is deployed around the base of the tissue to accomplish tight compression that leads to vascular compromise (or haemostasis) and subsequent thrombosis, necrosis, and sloughing. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDRESEARCHMCQCALCULATORSEDUCATIONALFORUMGUIDELINES Gastroenterology training and education. Largest online gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy education and training resource with histology, x-ray images, videos, gastro calculators, andMCQs.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDENDOSCOPEIMAGE GALLERYNUTRITION THERAPY The Harvey-Bradshaw index was devised in 1980 as a simpler version of the Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) for data collection purposes. It consists of only clinical parameters: The first three items are scored for the previous day. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The Crohn's Disease Activity Index or CDAI is frequently used to assess disease severity. It gives a score ranging from 0 to over 600, based on a diary of symptoms kept by the patient for 7 days, and other measurements such as the patient's weight and haematocrit. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Sigmoid volvulus presents with abdominal pain, distension and constipation. It is particularly common in elderly persons. Subacute volvulus is an obstruction to the passage of flatus, usually without damage to a patient’s gut or its blood supply. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The GRS is a tool that enables endoscopy units to assess how well they provide a patient-centred service. It is a web-based assessment tool that makes a series of statements requiring a yes or no answer. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Image 1: The different parts of an endoscope: Courtesy Olympus An endoscope has 3 main sections. The Insertion tube; The Hand piece; The Umbilical cord; The Insertion tube. Flexible shaft: This is the part of the endoscope that transmits the push, pull and torque forces tothe tip.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND All band ligating devices use a means of capturing a lesion or mound of target tissue while a small-diameter circular band made of rubber, latex, or similar material is deployed around the base of the tissue to accomplish tight compression that leads to vascular compromise (or haemostasis) and subsequent thrombosis, necrosis, and sloughing. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Image 1: The different parts of an endoscope: Courtesy Olympus An endoscope has 3 main sections. The Insertion tube; The Hand piece; The Umbilical cord; The Insertion tube. Flexible shaft: This is the part of the endoscope that transmits the push, pull and torque forces tothe tip.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The GRS is a tool that enables endoscopy units to assess how well they provide a patient-centred service. It is a web-based assessment tool that makes a series of statements requiring a yes or no answer. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The module covers: When to use Adrenaline; How to set it up; How to actually use it once it is set up; When to use Adrenaline. Most commonly it is used as part of dual therapy (submucosal injection) to achieve haemostasis in ulcer bleeding, bleeding AVM, Dieulafoy lesion, MW tear, post polypectomy bleeding and post sphincterotomy bleeding. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Gastroenterology training and education. Largest online gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy education and training resource with histology, x-ray images, videos, gastro calculators, andMCQs.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography is a diagnostic procedure that involves the sterile placement of a small gauge needle into peripheral biliary radicles with use of imaging guidance, followed by contrast material injection to delineate biliary anatomy and potential biliary pathologic processes. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND All band ligating devices use a means of capturing a lesion or mound of target tissue while a small-diameter circular band made of rubber, latex, or similar material is deployed around the base of the tissue to accomplish tight compression that leads to vascular compromise (or haemostasis) and subsequent thrombosis, necrosis, and sloughing. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDRESEARCHMCQCALCULATORSEDUCATIONALFORUMGUIDELINES Gastro Training is an educational site with training resources for gastroenterology professionals. We recognise the fundamental deficiencies, discrepancies and variability in our training. This resource is an attempt to address these lacunae by providing the core knowledge in an easily assimilable manner to gastroenterologists.COLLAPSE.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND To lock your wheel one needs to turn in the opposite direction of the arrow. This allows the endoscopist to lock his wheel in a particular position. This is usually in the setting of endoscopic therapy/ targeted biopsy. Left/right deflection wheel (Small wheel): This moves the tip of an endoscope left or right. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The length of the gold probe is usually 210cm but 300cm and 350cm is also available to use in particularly deep in small intestine and colon if needed. How is it set up and used. Connect the bipolar electrode end to the bipolar socket of the ERBE box. Picture3: The GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The flatus tube is connected to a collection bag. The flatus tube allows for rapid decompression of the distended colon, with the immediate relief of symptoms. The tube may be left in situ for 48 hours to allow for complete emptying of the loop and for the resolution of mural edema. The tube should not be left for more than72 hours as it may
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Step 3 Sigmoid descending junction (SDJ) The SDJ is the trickiest point of examination for most colonoscopists. SDJ conventionally appears as an acute bend at around 40-70 cms. Follow the steps a-e above to reach descending colon. Once in the descending colon- push in maintaining torque to GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The Crohn's Disease Activity Index or CDAI is frequently used to assess disease severity. It gives a score ranging from 0 to over 600, based on a diary of symptoms kept by the patient for 7 days, and other measurements such as the patient's weight and haematocrit. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Gastroenterology training and education. Largest online gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy education and training resource with histology, x-ray images, videos, gastro calculators, andMCQs.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND How it is set up. Put the patient electrode and connect to the neutral on the box ( ERBE ICC 200) Connect the active electrode cable to the accessory eg snare ( Active electrode comes from the middle socket of the diathermy unit – which says cut/coag) Switch on the machine- the light will be green if circuit is ok. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Score. points. The Harvey-Bradshaw index was devised in 1980 as a simpler version of the Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) for data collection purposes. It consists of only clinical parameters: The first three items are scored for the previous day. Harvey-Bradshaw index is far simpler to use than the CDAI and does not requirebiochemical tests.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Complication associated with Histoacryl® injection are embolism, sepsis, fistula and adherence of the needle to the glue within the varix. Damage to the scope if glue settles down in the biopsy channel fixing the injection needle to it. Here is the link for Intravariceal Cyanoacrylate (Histoacryl ) GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDRESEARCHMCQCALCULATORSEDUCATIONALFORUMGUIDELINES Gastro Training is an educational site with training resources for gastroenterology professionals. We recognise the fundamental deficiencies, discrepancies and variability in our training. This resource is an attempt to address these lacunae by providing the core knowledge in an easily assimilable manner to gastroenterologists.COLLAPSE.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND To lock your wheel one needs to turn in the opposite direction of the arrow. This allows the endoscopist to lock his wheel in a particular position. This is usually in the setting of endoscopic therapy/ targeted biopsy. Left/right deflection wheel (Small wheel): This moves the tip of an endoscope left or right. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The length of the gold probe is usually 210cm but 300cm and 350cm is also available to use in particularly deep in small intestine and colon if needed. How is it set up and used. Connect the bipolar electrode end to the bipolar socket of the ERBE box. Picture3: The GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The flatus tube is connected to a collection bag. The flatus tube allows for rapid decompression of the distended colon, with the immediate relief of symptoms. The tube may be left in situ for 48 hours to allow for complete emptying of the loop and for the resolution of mural edema. The tube should not be left for more than72 hours as it may
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Step 3 Sigmoid descending junction (SDJ) The SDJ is the trickiest point of examination for most colonoscopists. SDJ conventionally appears as an acute bend at around 40-70 cms. Follow the steps a-e above to reach descending colon. Once in the descending colon- push in maintaining torque to GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The Crohn's Disease Activity Index or CDAI is frequently used to assess disease severity. It gives a score ranging from 0 to over 600, based on a diary of symptoms kept by the patient for 7 days, and other measurements such as the patient's weight and haematocrit. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Gastroenterology training and education. Largest online gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy education and training resource with histology, x-ray images, videos, gastro calculators, andMCQs.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND How it is set up. Put the patient electrode and connect to the neutral on the box ( ERBE ICC 200) Connect the active electrode cable to the accessory eg snare ( Active electrode comes from the middle socket of the diathermy unit – which says cut/coag) Switch on the machine- the light will be green if circuit is ok. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Score. points. The Harvey-Bradshaw index was devised in 1980 as a simpler version of the Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) for data collection purposes. It consists of only clinical parameters: The first three items are scored for the previous day. Harvey-Bradshaw index is far simpler to use than the CDAI and does not requirebiochemical tests.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Complication associated with Histoacryl® injection are embolism, sepsis, fistula and adherence of the needle to the glue within the varix. Damage to the scope if glue settles down in the biopsy channel fixing the injection needle to it. Here is the link for Intravariceal Cyanoacrylate (Histoacryl ) GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Step 3 Sigmoid descending junction (SDJ) The SDJ is the trickiest point of examination for most colonoscopists. SDJ conventionally appears as an acute bend at around 40-70 cms. Follow the steps a-e above to reach descending colon. Once in the descending colon- push in maintaining torque to GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The module covers: When to use Adrenaline; How to set it up; How to actually use it once it is set up; When to use Adrenaline. Most commonly it is used as part of dual therapy (submucosal injection) to achieve haemostasis in ulcer bleeding, bleeding AVM, Dieulafoy lesion, MW tear, post polypectomy bleeding and post sphincterotomy bleeding. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Gastroenterology training and education. Largest online gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy education and training resource with histology, x-ray images, videos, gastro calculators, andMCQs.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The capsule is fixed on the oesophageal wall at endoscopy. The capsule continuously monitors oesophageal pH and transmits the data every few seconds to a small receiver worn by the patient. After a few days, the capsule detaches from the oesophageal wall and passes through the digestive tract. Catheterless oesophageal pH monitoring is suitable GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Complication associated with Histoacryl® injection are embolism, sepsis, fistula and adherence of the needle to the glue within the varix. Damage to the scope if glue settles down in the biopsy channel fixing the injection needle to it. Here is the link for Intravariceal Cyanoacrylate (Histoacryl ) GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Make sure the programme mode is set to 2-3. And the both the argon cylinders are not empty – in the picture cylinder 2 is empty. The setting for coagulation is normally 2.0L/min and is shown on the picture as selected option.For use of APC in small bowel/right GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Global Rating Scale (GRS) The GRS is a tool that enables endoscopy units to assess how well they provide a patient-centred service. It is a web-based assessment tool that makes a series of statements requiring a yes or no answer. From the answers it automatically calculates the GRS scores, which provides a summary view of yourservice.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The SHAPE method is most commonly used to measure colonic transit is that of radiopaque markers (SHAPE study). The test is reproducible and can be recommended for any patient in whom constipation is a major symptom. It should be remembered that rectal distention by retained stools can slow colonic transit, and severely constipated patients GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Technique of hot biopsy: Only the apex of the small polyp is grasped in the jaws of the hot biopsy forceps. Tent up the polyp onto a pseudo pedicle by withdrawing the forceps slightly (this prevents deep thermal injury to the colon wall) Apply coagulation current for a maximum of 2-3 seconds. Pull off the biopsy. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Thread the NJ tube into the lumen of the NG tube or the opening of the re-routing catheter. Pull out the NG tube from the nostril and at the same time looking inside the mouth (+/- with the help of a laryngoscope and of the Magill’s forceps). Make sure the NJ GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDRESEARCHMCQCALCULATORSEDUCATIONALFORUMGUIDELINESEDUCATION ANDTRAINING GI BILL
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GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDCLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEX CALCULATORCLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEX CDAICLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEXCDAI SCORE CROHN S DISEASECDAI FOR RHEUMATOIDARTHRITIS
The Crohn's Disease Activity Index or CDAI is frequently used to assess disease severity. It gives a score ranging from 0 to over 600, based on a diary of symptoms kept by the patient for 7 days, and other measurements such as the patient's weight and haematocrit. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The GRS is a tool that enables endoscopy units to assess how well they provide a patient-centred service. It is a web-based assessment tool that makes a series of statements requiring a yes or no answer. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Sigmoid volvulus presents with abdominal pain, distension and constipation. It is particularly common in elderly persons. Subacute volvulus is an obstruction to the passage of flatus, usually without damage to a patient’s gut or its blood supply. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND All band ligating devices use a means of capturing a lesion or mound of target tissue while a small-diameter circular band made of rubber, latex, or similar material is deployed around the base of the tissue to accomplish tight compression that leads to vascular compromise (or haemostasis) and subsequent thrombosis, necrosis, and sloughing. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDRESEARCHMCQCALCULATORSEDUCATIONALFORUMGUIDELINESEDUCATION ANDTRAINING GI BILL
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GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDCLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEX CALCULATORCLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEX CDAICLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEXCDAI SCORE CROHN S DISEASECDAI FOR RHEUMATOIDARTHRITIS
The Crohn's Disease Activity Index or CDAI is frequently used to assess disease severity. It gives a score ranging from 0 to over 600, based on a diary of symptoms kept by the patient for 7 days, and other measurements such as the patient's weight and haematocrit. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The GRS is a tool that enables endoscopy units to assess how well they provide a patient-centred service. It is a web-based assessment tool that makes a series of statements requiring a yes or no answer. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Sigmoid volvulus presents with abdominal pain, distension and constipation. It is particularly common in elderly persons. Subacute volvulus is an obstruction to the passage of flatus, usually without damage to a patient’s gut or its blood supply. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND All band ligating devices use a means of capturing a lesion or mound of target tissue while a small-diameter circular band made of rubber, latex, or similar material is deployed around the base of the tissue to accomplish tight compression that leads to vascular compromise (or haemostasis) and subsequent thrombosis, necrosis, and sloughing. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Gastroenterology training and education. Largest online gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy education and training resource with histology, x-ray images, videos, gastro calculators, andMCQs.
GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography is a diagnostic procedure that involves the sterile placement of a small gauge needle into peripheral biliary radicles with use of imaging guidance, followed by contrast material injection to delineate biliary anatomy and potential biliary pathologic processes. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND All band ligating devices use a means of capturing a lesion or mound of target tissue while a small-diameter circular band made of rubber, latex, or similar material is deployed around the base of the tissue to accomplish tight compression that leads to vascular compromise (or haemostasis) and subsequent thrombosis, necrosis, and sloughing. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDRESEARCHMCQCALCULATORSEDUCATIONALFORUMGUIDELINESEDUCATION ANDTRAINING GI BILL
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GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDCLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEX CALCULATORCLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEX CDAICLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEXCDAI SCORE CROHN S DISEASECDAI FOR RHEUMATOIDARTHRITIS
The Crohn's Disease Activity Index or CDAI is frequently used to assess disease severity. It gives a score ranging from 0 to over 600, based on a diary of symptoms kept by the patient for 7 days, and other measurements such as the patient's weight and haematocrit. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The GRS is a tool that enables endoscopy units to assess how well they provide a patient-centred service. It is a web-based assessment tool that makes a series of statements requiring a yes or no answer. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Sigmoid volvulus presents with abdominal pain, distension and constipation. It is particularly common in elderly persons. Subacute volvulus is an obstruction to the passage of flatus, usually without damage to a patient’s gut or its blood supply. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND All band ligating devices use a means of capturing a lesion or mound of target tissue while a small-diameter circular band made of rubber, latex, or similar material is deployed around the base of the tissue to accomplish tight compression that leads to vascular compromise (or haemostasis) and subsequent thrombosis, necrosis, and sloughing. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDRESEARCHMCQCALCULATORSEDUCATIONALFORUMGUIDELINESEDUCATION ANDTRAINING GI BILL
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GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES ANDCLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEX CALCULATORCLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEX CDAICLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEXCDAI SCORE CROHN S DISEASECDAI FOR RHEUMATOIDARTHRITIS
The Crohn's Disease Activity Index or CDAI is frequently used to assess disease severity. It gives a score ranging from 0 to over 600, based on a diary of symptoms kept by the patient for 7 days, and other measurements such as the patient's weight and haematocrit. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND The GRS is a tool that enables endoscopy units to assess how well they provide a patient-centred service. It is a web-based assessment tool that makes a series of statements requiring a yes or no answer. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Sigmoid volvulus presents with abdominal pain, distension and constipation. It is particularly common in elderly persons. Subacute volvulus is an obstruction to the passage of flatus, usually without damage to a patient’s gut or its blood supply. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND All band ligating devices use a means of capturing a lesion or mound of target tissue while a small-diameter circular band made of rubber, latex, or similar material is deployed around the base of the tissue to accomplish tight compression that leads to vascular compromise (or haemostasis) and subsequent thrombosis, necrosis, and sloughing. GASTROENTEROLOGY EDUCATION AND CPD FOR TRAINEES AND Gastroenterology training and education. Largest online gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy education and training resource with histology, x-ray images, videos, gastro calculators, andMCQs.
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