Presidents:

Lee L. Swanström (USA-France)

Jie He (China)

Michio Hongo (Japan)

 

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Session 26

 

Monday, September 4
8:00 – 10:00 am

Room 18

 

 

Oral presentations (3): Endoscopy

 

Chairs: Dmitri Bordin (Russia) – Stuart R. Gordon (USA)

 

Gastroenterology & Motility

 

031 Rabeprazole is effective for bile reflux esophagitis after total gastrectomy in a rat model.

Hashimoto Naoki

Kindai University, Japan

 

032 Vonoprazan improves infiltration of esophageal eosinophilia in patients presenting the similar endoscopic and clinical features of eosinophilic esophagitis.

Kenichiro Nakayama1; Takahiro Noda1; Koichi Miyahara1; Yoichiro Ito1; Nanae Tsuruoka2; Kazuma Fujimoto2

1) Department of Internal Medicine, Karatsu Red Cross Hospital, Japan; 2) Department of Internal Medicine and Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Saga

Medical School, Japan

 

033 Low-volume multiple rapid swallow better distinguish peristaltic esophageal reserve compared to high-volume rapid drinking test.

Nicola de Bortoli1; Salvatore Tolone2; Marzio Frazzoni3; Roberto Penagini4; Santino Marchi1;

Edoardo Savarino5

1) University of Pisa, Italy; 2) University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy; 3) Baggiovara Hospital of Modena, Italy; 4) University of Milan, Italy; 5) University of Padua, Italy

 

034 The effect of bile reflux on baseline impedance value and chemical clearance in patients with NERD.

Nicola de Bortoli1; Irene Martinucci1; Salvatore Tolone2; Leonardo Frazzoni3; Marzio Frazzoni4;

Edoardo Savarino5

1) University of Pisa, Italy; 2) University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy; 3) University of Bologna, Italy;

4) Baggiovara Hospital of Modena, Italy;  5) University of Padua, Italy

 

035 Low-Fodmap diet resulted effective in reducing symptom perception in patients with functional heartburn.

Nicola de Bortoli1; Giada Guidi1; Salvatore Tolone2; Marzio Frazzoni3; Vincenzo Savarino4;

Edoardo Savarino5

1) University of Pisa Italy; 2) University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy; 3) Baggiovara Hospital of Modena, Italy; 4) University of Genoa, Italy; 5) University of Padua, Italy

 

036 Motility patterns after Per-Oral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) in patients with achalasia.

Zuzana Vackova1; Jana Krajciova1; Lucie Zdrhova2; Pavla Loudova3; Julius Spicak1; Jan Martinek1;

Zuzana Rábeková1

1) Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Czech Rep.; 2) University Hospital Plzen, Czech Rep.;

3) Hospital Kolin, Czech Rep.

 

037 Long-term results of Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM) for achalasia.

Zuzana Rábeková; Zuzana Vacková; Věra Lánská; Julius Špičák; Petr Štirand; Jan Martínek

Institute for clinical and experimental medicine, Czech Rep.

 

038 Clinical characteristics of malignancy associated secondary achalasia: an 18 years assessment at a cancer hospital.

Mehnaz Shafi; Shamim Ejaz; Gladis Shuttlesworth; John Stroehlein

UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA

 

039 Esophagectomy for achalasia cardia – experience from an indian center.

Rajendran Vellaisamy1; Chandramohan Servarayan Murugesan2

1) Institute of Surgical Gastroenterology, Center of Excellence in upper GI surgery, Madras Medical College/ESOINDIA, India; 2) ESOINDIA, India

 

040 Measuring Barrett’s epithelial thickness with Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy (VLE) as a biomarker to guide treatment choice.

Iris Levink1; Guillermo J Tearney2; Herbert C Wolfsen3; Simon Schlachter4; Peter D Siersema5;

Michael B. Wallace3

1) Radboud Medical Center, The Netherlands; 2) Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA; 3) Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, USA; 4) Ninepoint Medical, USA; 5) Radboud Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

 

041 The gastroesophageal reflux in patients with cystic fibrosis.

Elen Valitova1; Dmitriy Bordin2; Gulsara Baimakanova2; Olga Berezina2; Yulia Embutnieks2

1) “MEDICINE TODAY” Co, Ltd., Russia; 2) Moscow Clinical Scientific and Practical Centre, Russia

 

 

Endoscopy

 

042 A new medical device placed at endoscopy that blocks GERD/GORD.

Norman Godin

Private practice, Switzerland

 

043 Survival effect of palliative cryoablation therapy in patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer.

Zhu Cui1; Zilla Hussain2; Jason Ferreira2; David Rahni3; Stuart Gordon3

1) Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine, USA; 2) Rhode Island Hospital, USA; 3) Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, USA

 

044 Endoscopic submucosal dissection and endoscopic mucosal resection for treatment of high grade dysplasia and adenocarcinoma in Barrett’s esophagus: a case series.

Stefano Guglielmi1; Philippe Bichard2; Michael Drepper2; Vincent Lepilliez2; Stefan Mönig3;

Jean-Louis Frossard2

1) Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève, Switzerland; 2) Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève/Gastroentérologie et Hépatologie, Switzerland; 3) Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève/Chirurgie viscérale, Switzerland

 

045 Confocal laser endomicroscopy in the evaluation of gastric antral vascular ectasias.

Ali Ahmed1; R. Davis Stibolt2; Leona Council3; Shajanpeter Sugandha1; Mohamed Shoreibah1

1) Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA; 2) University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, USA; 3) Department of Pathology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

 

046 Probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) for in vivo diagnosis of esophageal and gastric lesions – results of a prospective, controlled, cross-over study.

Marek Kollar; Jana Krajciova; Jana Maluskova; Martin Kment; Zuzana Vackova; Julius Spicak

Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Czech Rep.

 

047 Endoscopic treatment of patients with high-risk early esophageal cancer.

Marek Kollar1; Jana Krajciova1; Jana Maluskova1; Eva Honsova1; Tomas Harustiak2; Alexandr Pazdro2

1) Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Czech Rep. 2) Charles University in Prague and Motol University Hospital, Czech Rep.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







 

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