GIE Audio and Podcasting
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy is pleased to present the GIE Audio and Podcasts program. Users can listen to podcasts on their computer or MP3 player by clicking on the
Audio (MP3) links.
Every quarter, recordings of article abstracts and selected additional content will be posted to this page. Past podcasts can be found by browsing the GIE Audio and Podcasting Archives.
GIE Audio and Podcasting is edited by Ian M. Gralnek, MD, MSHS, Senior Associate Editor, and recorded by Deborah Bowman, Managing Editor of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. GIE Audio and Podcasts are brought to you by Elsevier, publisher of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
Three Ways to Access the Podcasts:
- Open and download any of the individual files below.
- If you have the iTunes media player, you can subscribe to listen to Gastrointestinal Endoscopy podcasts at the iTunes Music Store.
- For automatic delivery of content of each issue, copy and paste http://podcasts.elsevierhealth.com/gie_rss.xml to your
RSS reader.
NEW QUARTERLY PODCAST REVIEW
Select Articles from January 2012 (Vol. 75, Issue 1), February 2012 (Vol. 75, Issue 2), and March 2012 (Vol. 75, Issue 3)
Duration 60:36 min/55.4 mb
Audio (MP3)
Introduction
Deborah Bowman
Duration 01:12 min/1.09mb
Audio (MP3)
Prospective, randomized comparison of 3
different hemoclips for the treatment of acute upper GI hemorrhage in an established experimental setting
M. Kato, Y. Jung, M. A. Gromski, R. Chuttani, K. Matthes
Duration 3:38 min/3.33 mb
Audio (MP3)
Adequacy of esophageal squamous mucosa
specimens obtained during endoscopy: are standard biopsies sufficient for postablation surveillance in Barrett’s esophagus?
N. Gupta, S. C. Mathur, J. A. Dumot, V. Singh, S. Gaddam, S. B. Wani, A. Bansal, A. Rastogi,
J. R. Goldblum, P. Sharma
Duration 3:25 min/3.13 mb
Audio (MP3)
Hemostatic efficacy and clinical outcome of
endoscopic treatment of Dieulafoy’s lesions: comparison of endoscopic hemoclip placement and endoscopic band ligation
D-W. Ahn, S. H. Lee, Y. S. Park, C. M. Shin, J-H. Hwang, J-W. Kim, S-H. Jeong, N. Kim,
D. H. Lee
Duration: 3:01 min/2.76 mb
Audio (MP3)
Quality evaluation of colonoscopy reporting
and colonoscopy performance in daily clinical practice
V. de Jonge, J. S. Nicolaas, D. L. Cahen,
W. Moolenaar, R. J.Th. Ouwendijk, T. J. Tang, A. J. P. van Tilburg, E. J. Kuipers, M. E. van Leerdam, for the SCoPE Consortium
Duration 3:30 min/3.20 mb
Audio (MP3)
The impact of video recording colonoscopy on adenoma detection rates
M. F. Madhoun, W. M. Tierney
Duration 3:15 min/2.99 mb
Audio (MP3)
Validation of the Prague C & M criteria for
the endoscopic grading of Barrett’s esophagus by gastroenterology trainees: a multicenter study
B. Vahabzadeh, A. B. Seetharam, M. B. Cook, S. Wani, A. Rastogi, A. Bansal, D. S. Early,P. Sharma Kim
Duration 2:30 min/2.29 mb
Audio (MP3)
Strategies for training in diagnostic upper
endoscopy: a prospective, randomized trial
A. Ende, Y. Zopf, P. Konturek, A. Naegel,
E. G. Hahn, K. Matthes, J. Maiss
Duration 3:05 min/2.83 mb
Audio (MP3)
Endoscopic stenting is not as effective for
palliation of colorectal obstruction in patients with advanced gastric cancer as emergency
surgery
B. K. Kim, S. P. Hong, H. M. Heo, J. Y. Kim,
H. Hur, K. Y. Lee, J. H. Cheon, T. I. Kim, W. H. Kim
Duration 2:51 min/2.61mb
Audio (MP3)
EUS-guided FNA for diagnosis of solid
pancreatic neoplasms: a meta-analysis
M. J. Hewitt, M. J. W. McPhail, L. Possamai,
A. Dhar, P. Vlavianos, K. J. Monahan
Duration 2:48 min/2.56mb
Audio (MP3)
Guidewire biliary cannulation does not reduce post-ERCP pancreatitis compared with the contrast injection technique in low-risk and
high-risk patients
A. Mariani, A. Giussani, M. Di Leo, S. Testoni, P. A. Testoni
Duration 3:06 min/2.83 mb
Audio (MP3)
Endoscopic mucosal ablation: a new argon
plasma coagulation/injection technique to assist complete resection of recurrent, fibrotic
colon polyps (with video)
Z. P. Tsiamoulos, L. A. Bourikas, B. P. Saunders
Duration 3:04 min/2.80mb
Audio (MP3)
A randomized comparison of ultrathin and
standard colonoscope in cecal intubation rate and patient tolerance
D. J. Y. Luo, A. J. Hui, K. K-L. Yan, S. C. Ng, V. W-S. Wong, F. K-L. Chan, J. P. K. Cheong, P. P. Y. Lam, Y. K. Tse, J. Y. W. Lau
Duration 3:11 min/2.91mb
Audio (MP3)
Accuracy of in vivo optical diagnosis of colon polyp histology by narrow-band imaging in predicting colonoscopy surveillance intervals
N. Gupta, A. Bansal, D. Rao, D. S. Early, S. Jonnalagadda, S. A. Edmundowicz, P. Sharma, A. Rastogi
Duration 3:09 min/2.88 mb
Audio (MP3)
Psychomotor recovery and blood propofol level in colonoscopy when using propofol sedation
A. Horiuchi, Y. Nakayama, H. Fujii,
Y. Katsuyama, S. Ohmori, N. Tanaka
Duration 3:15 min/2.98 mb
Audio (MP3)
High colonoscopic prevalence of proximal
colon serrated polyps in average-risk men and women
C. J. Kahi, X. Li, G. J. Eckert, D. K. Rex
Duration 3:29 min/3.2 mb
Audio (MP3)
The effect of colonoscopy preparation quality on adenoma detection rates
E. A. Sherer, T. D. Imler, T. F. Imperiale
Duration 2:32 min/2.32 mb
Audio (MP3)
Adenoma detection rates vary minimally with time of day and case rank: a prospective study of 2139 first screening colonoscopies
D. A. Leffler, R. Kheraj, A. Bhansali, H. Yamanaka, N. Neeman, S. Sheth, M. Sawhney, J. T. Lamont, M. D. Aronson
Duration 3:02 min/2.78 mb
Audio (MP3)
A tandem colonoscopy study of adenoma miss rates during endoscopic training: a venture into uncharted territory
C. A. Munroe, P. Lee, A. Copland, K. K. Wu, T. Kaltenbach, R. M. Soetikno, S. Friedland
Duration 2:59 min/2.74 mb
Audio (MP3)
Poor patient knowledge regarding family history of colon polyps: implications for the feasibility of stratified screening recommendations
P. S. Elias, J. Romagnuolo, B. Hoffman
Duration 2:22 min/2.17 mb
Audio (MP3)
Is production pressure jeopardizing the quality of colonoscopy? A survey of U.S. endoscopists’ practices and perceptions
M. J. Whitson, C. A. Bodian, J. Aisenberg, L. B. Cohen
Duration 2:23 min/2.18 mb
Audio (MP3)
Thank you for listening
Deborah Bowman
Duration 1:07 min/1.03 mb
Audio (MP3)
