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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33516341/biliary-tract-cancer
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REVIEW
Juan W Valle, R Katie Kelley, Bruno Nervi, Do-Youn Oh, Andrew X Zhu
Biliary tract cancers, including intrahepatic, perihilar, and distal cholangiocarcinoma as well as gallbladder cancer, are low-incidence malignancies in most high-income countries, but represent a major health problem in endemic areas; moreover, the incidence of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma is rising globally. Surgery is the cornerstone of cure; the optimal approach depends on the anatomical site of the primary tumour and the best outcomes are achieved through management by specialist multidisciplinary teams...
January 30, 2021: Lancet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33524402/aga-clinical-practice-update-on-the-management-of-refractory-helicobacter-pylori-infection-expert-review
#22
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Shailja C Shah, Prasad G Iyer, Steven F Moss
The purpose of this CPU Expert Review is to provide clinicians with guidance on the management of Helicobacter pylori after an initial attempt at eradication therapy fails, including best practice advice on specific regimen selection, and consideration of patient and systems factors that contribute to treatment efficacy. This Expert Review is not a formal systematic review, but is based upon a review of the literature to provide practical advice. No formal rating of the strength or quality of the evidence was carried out...
April 2021: Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33449917/pathophysiology-of-nash-in-endocrine-diseases
#23
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Karim Gariani, François R Jornayvaz
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in the industrialized world. NAFLD encompasses a whole spectrum ranging from simple steatosis to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and cirrhosis. The latter can lead to hepatocellular carcinoma. Furthermore, NASH is the most rapidly increasing indication for liver transplantation in western countries and therefore represents a global health issue. The pathophysiology of NASH is complex and includes multiple parallel hits...
February 2021: Endocrine Connections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33269053/anticoagulation-and-antiplatelet-management-in-gastrointestinal-endoscopy-a-review-of-current-evidence
#24
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Andrew Chan, Hamish Philpott, Amanda H Lim, Minnie Au, Derrick Tee, Damian Harding, Mohamed Asif Chinnaratha, Biju George, Rajvinder Singh
The role of endoscopic procedures, in both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes is continually expanding and evolving rapidly. In this context, endoscopists will encounter patients prescribed on anticoagulant and antiplatelet medications frequently. This poses an increased risk of intraprocedural and delayed gastrointestinal bleeding. Thus, there is now greater importance on optimal pre, peri and post-operative management of anticoagulant and/or antiplatelet therapy to minimise the risk of post-procedural bleeding, without increasing the risk of a thromboembolic event as a consequence of therapy interruption...
November 16, 2020: World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33229333/advances-in-the-diagnosis-and-management-of-gastroesophageal-reflux-disease
#25
REVIEW
David A Katzka, Peter J Kahrilas
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a multifaceted disorder encompassing a family of syndromes attributable to, or exacerbated by, gastroesophageal reflux that impart morbidity, mainly through troublesome symptoms. Major GERD phenotypes are non-erosive reflux disease, GERD hypersensitivity, low or high grade esophagitis, Barrett's esophagus, reflux chest pain, laryngopharyngeal reflux, and regurgitation dominant reflux. GERD is common throughout the world, and its epidemiology is linked to the Western lifestyle, obesity, and the demise of Helicobacter pylori...
November 23, 2020: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33465402/we-need-stronger-evidence-for-or-against-hepatocellular-carcinoma-surveillance
#26
REVIEW
Peter Jepsen, Joe West
Current guidelines from EASL recommend that most patients with cirrhosis are offered surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but fewer patients than expected actually receive it. The recommendation is based on observational studies and simulations, not randomised trials. In this opinion piece we argue that a randomised trial of HCC surveillance vs. no surveillance is necessary and feasible, and we believe that clinician and patient participation in HCC surveillance would be better if it were based on trial results demonstrating its value...
May 2021: Journal of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16883348/treatment-options-for-the-eradication-of-intestinal-protozoa
#27
REVIEW
Michael J G Farthing
Pathogenic intestinal protozoa are responsible for clinically important infections in both the developed and the developing world. These organisms are responsible for both acute and chronic diarrhea, and Entamoeba histolytica, which affects the colon, can spread to involve the liver. Many of these pathogens, particularly the intracellular protozoa that predominantly affect the small intestine, produce their most devastating effects in patients with HIV/AIDS and other forms of immune deficiency. There are also various intestinal protozoa that do not seem to have any adverse effects on humans and can, therefore, be regarded as harmless commensal organisms...
August 2006: Nature Clinical Practice. Gastroenterology & Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33343375/non-alcoholic-steatohepatitis-a-review-of-its-mechanism-models-and-medical-treatments
#28
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Cheng Peng, Alastair G Stewart, Owen L Woodman, Rebecca H Ritchie, Cheng Xue Qin
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) develops from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Currently, around 25% of the population is estimated to have NAFLD, and 25% of NAFLD patients are estimated to have NASH. NASH is typically characterized by liver steatosis inflammation, and fibrosis driven by metabolic disruptions such as obesity, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. NASH patients with significant fibrosis have increased risk of developing cirrhosis and liver failure. Currently, NASH is the second leading cause for liver transplant in the United States...
2020: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32936393/diagnostic-methods-and-drug-therapies-in-patients-with-ischemic-colitis
#29
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YuShuang Xu, LiNa Xiong, YaNan Li, Xin Jiang, ZhiFan Xiong
PURPOSE: Ischemic colitis (IC) is the most prevalent ischemic injury of thegastrointestinal tract. Clinical features of IC such as acute abdominal pain, hematochezia,and diarrhea are similar to those of acute mesenteric ischemia, inflammatorybowel disease, or infectious bowel disease, and their relative ambiguity candelay diagnosis and treatment. To comprehensively detail the current state ofdiagnostic methods and available drug therapies for detecting and treating IC,this review aims to provide a concise and practical summary of thecorresponding literature...
January 2021: International Journal of Colorectal Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33156365/evidence-based-treatment-strategies-for-acute-diverticulitis
#30
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Alexandra M Zaborowski, Des C Winter
PURPOSE: Diverticular disease is a common acquired condition of the lower gastrointestinal tract that may be associated with significant morbidity. The term encompasses a spectrum of pathological processes with varying clinical manifestations. The purpose of this review was to update the reader on modern evidence-based treatment strategies for acute diverticulitis. METHODS: A literature search of the PUBMED database was performed using the keywords 'diverticulosis', 'diverticular disease' and 'diverticulitis'...
March 2021: International Journal of Colorectal Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32940785/causes-and-management-of-non-cirrhotic-portal-hypertension%C3%A2
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REVIEW
Stefania Gioia, Silvia Nardelli, Lorenzo Ridola, Oliviero Riggio
PURPOSE OF THE REVIEW: Non-cirrhotic portal hypertension (NCPH) includes a heterogeneous group of conditions. The aim of this paper is to make an overview on the denominations, diagnostical features and management of porto-sinusoidal vascular disease (PSVD) and chronic portal vein thrombosis (PVT) being the main causes of NCPH in the Western world. RECENT FINDINGS: The management of NCPH consists in the treatment of associated diseases and of portal hypertension (PH)...
September 17, 2020: Current Gastroenterology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32928750/hepatorenal-syndrome-pathophysiology-diagnosis-and-management
#32
REVIEW
Douglas A Simonetto, Pere Gines, Patrick S Kamath
Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS), the extreme manifestation of renal impairment in patients with cirrhosis, is characterized by reduction in renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. Hepatorenal syndrome is diagnosed when kidney function is reduced but evidence of intrinsic kidney disease, such as hematuria, proteinuria, or abnormal kidney ultrasonography, is absent. Unlike other causes of acute kidney injury (AKI), hepatorenal syndrome results from functional changes in the renal circulation and is potentially reversible with liver transplantation or vasoconstrictor drugs...
September 14, 2020: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29139482/opioid-misuse-in-gastroenterology-and-non-opioid-management-of-abdominal-pain
#33
REVIEW
Eva Szigethy, Mitchell Knisely, Douglas Drossman
Opioids were one of the earliest classes of medications used for pain across a variety of conditions, but morbidity and mortality have been increasingly associated with their chronic use. Despite these negative consequences, chronic opioid use is increasing worldwide, with the USA and Canada having the highest rates. Chronic opioid use for noncancer pain can have particularly negative effects in the gastrointestinal and central nervous systems, including opioid-induced constipation, narcotic bowel syndrome, worsening psychopathology and addiction...
March 2018: Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31086671/enteral-tolerance-in-critically-ill-patients
#34
REVIEW
Hiroomi Tatsumi
Enteral nutrition (EN) can maintain the structure and function of the gastrointestinal mucosa better than parenteral nutrition. In critically ill patients, EN must be discontinued or interrupted, if gastrointestinal complications, particularly vomiting and bowel movement disorders, do not resolve with appropriate management. To avoid such gastrointestinal complications, EN should be started as soon as possible with a small amount of EN first and gradually increased. EN itself may also promote intestinal peristalsis...
2019: Journal of Intensive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32363315/drug-induced-liver-injury-in-gi-practice
#35
REVIEW
Naemat Sandhu, Victor Navarro
Although drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a rare clinical event, it carries significant morbidity and mortality, leaving it as the leading cause of acute liver failure in the United States. It is one of the most challenging diagnoses encountered by gastroenterologists. The development of various drug injury networks has played a vital role in expanding our knowledge regarding drug-related and herbal and dietary supplement-related liver injury. In this review, we discuss what defines liver injury, epidemiology of DILI, its biochemical and pathologic patterns, and management...
May 2020: Hepatology Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32167613/hepatotoxicity-from-immune-checkpoint-inhibitors-a-systematic-review-and-management-recommendation
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thoetchai Bee Peeraphatdit, Jennifer Wang, Matthew A Odenwald, Shaomin Hu, John Hart, Michael R Charlton
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are monoclonal antibodies targeting immune checkpoint molecules. ICIs are an immunotherapy for the treatment of many advanced malignancies. The advent of ICIs has been a major breakthrough in the field of oncology, a fact recognized by the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine being awarded for the discovery. The Food and Drug Administration approved the first ICI, ipilimumab, in 2011 for the treatment of metastatic melanoma. Seven ICIs are now used in clinical practice, including nivolumab and pembrolizumab for treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma...
July 2020: Hepatology: Official Journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31278206/british-society-of-gastroenterology-guidelines-on-the-diagnosis-and-management-of-patients-at-risk-of-gastric-adenocarcinoma
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew Banks, David Graham, Marnix Jansen, Takuji Gotoda, Sergio Coda, Massimiliano di Pietro, Noriya Uedo, Pradeep Bhandari, D Mark Pritchard, Ernst J Kuipers, Manuel Rodriguez-Justo, Marco R Novelli, Krish Ragunath, Neil Shepherd, Mario Dinis-Ribeiro
Gastric adenocarcinoma carries a poor prognosis, in part due to the late stage of diagnosis. Risk factors include Helicobacter pylori infection, family history of gastric cancer-in particular, hereditary diffuse gastric cancer and pernicious anaemia. The stages in the progression to cancer include chronic gastritis, gastric atrophy (GA), gastric intestinal metaplasia (GIM) and dysplasia. The key to early detection of cancer and improved survival is to non-invasively identify those at risk before endoscopy. However, although biomarkers may help in the detection of patients with chronic atrophic gastritis, there is insufficient evidence to support their use for population screening...
September 2019: Gut
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31982214/critical-care-nephrology-core-curriculum-2020
#38
REVIEW
Benjamin R Griffin, Kathleen D Liu, J Pedro Teixeira
The intensive care unit (ICU) is a common source of high-acuity nephrology consultations. Although advanced chronic kidney disease is associated with increased ICU mortality, the prognosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) requiring renal replacement therapy is far worse, with short-term mortality rates that often exceed 50%. As such, it is essential that practicing nephrologists be comfortable caring for critically ill patients. This Core Curriculum article emphasizes the developments of the last decade since the last Core Curriculum installment on this topic in 2009...
March 2020: American Journal of Kidney Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32139553/cirrhosis-as-new-indication-for-statins
#39
REVIEW
Jaime Bosch, Jordi Gracia-Sancho, Juan G Abraldes
In the recent years, there have been an increasing number of reports on favourable effects of statins in patients with advanced chronic liver disease. These include reduction in portal pressure, improved liver sinusoidal endothelial and hepatic microvascular dysfunction, decreased fibrogenesis, protection against ischaemia/reperfusion injury, safe prolongation of ex vivo liver graft preservation, reduced sensitivity to endotoxin-mediated liver damage, protection from acute-on-chronic liver failure, prevention of liver injury following hypovolaemic shock and preventing/delaying progression of cirrhosis of any aetiology...
May 2020: Gut
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30761559/review-article-iron-disturbances-in-chronic-liver-diseases-other-than-haemochromatosis-pathogenic-prognostic-and-therapeutic-implications
#40
REVIEW
Albert J Czaja
BACKGROUND: Disturbances in iron regulation have been described in diverse chronic liver diseases other than hereditary haemochromatosis, and iron toxicity may worsen liver injury and outcome. AIMS: To describe manifestations and consequences of iron dysregulation in chronic liver diseases apart from hereditary haemochromatosis and to encourage investigations that clarify pathogenic mechanisms, define risk thresholds for iron toxicity, and direct management METHODS: English abstracts were identified in PubMed by multiple search terms...
March 2019: Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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