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Month: February 2018
Tweet #CDifficile – here is a good Vanc…
#CDifficile – here is a good Vancomycin taper for your patient with first recurrence:
-125mg QID x 14 days
-125mg… https://t.co/OT3QzF64A0
Tweet New #Cdiff guidelines: “Treat a fi…
New #Cdiff guidelines: “Treat a first recurrence of CDI with oral vancomycin as a
tapered and pulsed regimen rather… https://t.co/0z9xoVwJl7
Tweet New #Cdifficile guidelines: “For f…
New #Cdifficile guidelines: “For fulminant CDI, vancomycin administered orally is the regimen of choice. If ileus i… https://t.co/C9dg3JZFEW
Tweet Episode 17 of the podcast is out. …
Episode 17 of the podcast is out. https://t.co/tFirnOuPPs
Tweet Putting finishing touches on episo…
Putting finishing touches on episode 17 of #GIPearls podcast. Listen to old episodes and stay up to date. https://t.co/6RkqhrE7ex
GI Pearls – February 2018 – Episode 17
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- Cap cuff-assisted colonoscopy versus standard colonoscopy for adenoma detection: a randomized back-to-back study – GIE
- Risk of Clostridium difficile infection in Patients with Celiac Disease – Am J Gastro
- Faecal microbiota transplantation versus placebo for moderate-to-severe irritable bowel syndrome – Lancet Gastro
- “Weekend Effect” in patients with UGI Hemorrahge: Systematic Review – Am J Gastro
- Sleeve Gastrrectomy vs Rough-en-Y – JAMA
- Bariatric surgery vs obesity with long-term medical complications and obesity related comorbidites. – JAMA
- Reassessing the Safety Concerns of Utilizing Blood Donations from Patients with Hemochromatosis – Hepatology
- PPIs associated with increased mortality in patients with pyogenic liver abscess – AP&T
- Optimal Histologic Cutpoints for Tretment response in Patients with Eosinophilic Esophagitis – CGH
- Pedunculated Laryngeal Hemangioma in a Patient With Suspected Atypical Symptoms of GERD – CGH
- AGA – Acute Pancreatitis Guidelines – Gastro
Tweet Ileostomy patients aare more prone…
Ileostomy patients aare more prone to volume depletion, which is associated with uric acid stones. #GIPearls #FoaMed #MedSM #IBD