Gastroenterological endoscopy [E-Book]
Series: Thieme clinical collectionPublisher: Stuttgart, Germany ; New York, NY : Thieme, [2018]Edition: Third editionDescription: 1 online resource (xix, 418 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783131470133
- 3131470135
- WI 141
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Gastroenterological Endoscopy; Media Center Information; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; List of Contributors; Contents; Video Contents; Abbreviations; I Introduction to Endoscopy; 1 Education and Training in Endoscopy; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Clinical Education; 1.2.1 Clinical Training to Competency in Esophagogastroduodenoscopy and Colonoscopy: Studies, Guidelines, and Assessment; 1.2.2 Training in Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography; 1.2.3 Complementary E-learning and Video Courses; 1.3 Incorporation of Simulators in Training
1.4 Endoscopy Simulators and Training Models1.4.1 Plastic Phantoms and Other Static Models; 1.4.2. Computer Simulators; 1.4.3 Training Courses with Live Animals; 1.4.4 Ex Vivo Porcine Tissue Models (EASIE, Erlanger Endo-Trainer, EASIE-R); 1.4.5 Training Courses; 1.4.6 Incorporating Simulator Training into Educational Programs and Maintaining Skills in Complex Procedures; References; 2 The Value of Clinical Research; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Keys to Success; 2.2.1 A Tough Skin; 2.2.2 Building Teams; 2.3 Designing Clinical Trials; 2.3.1 Generating Ideas; 2.3.2 Refining Ideas
2.3.3 Clinical Trial Design2.3.4 Grant Writing; 2.3.5 Conducting Clinical Trials; 2.3.6 Presentation and National Meetings; 2.3.7 Manuscript Writing; 2.4 Ethics; 2.4.1 Conflict of Interest; 2.4.2 Registration of Clinical Trials and Underreporting of Negative Trials; 2.4.3 Falsification of Data; 2.4.4 Plagiarism; 2.5 Manuscript Submission and Review Process; 2.5.1 Expanding the Reach; 2.5.2 The Future of Scientific Publications; References; II The Patient and Endoscopy; 3 Informed Consent for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 What Is �a#x80;#x9C;Informed Consent�a#x80;#x9D;?
3.3 Clinician and Patient Relationship3.4 What Information Is Required?; 3.5 How Should the Information Be Provided?; 3.6 Where and When Should the Consent Be Taken?; 3.7 Withdrawal of Consent; 3.8 Exceptions to the Requirement of Consent; References; 4 Patient Preparation and Sedation for Endoscopy; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Presedation Assessment; 4.3 Monitoring during Endoscopic Sedation; 4.3.1 Introduction; 4.3.2 Hemodynamic Monitoring; 4.4 Pharmacology; 4.4.1 Introduction; 4.4.2 Benzodiazepines; 4.4.3 Opioids; 4.4.4 Propofol; 4.4.5 Who Should Perform Endoscopic Sedation?
4.5 Postprocedure Care4.5.1 Monitoring during Recovery; 4.5.2 Discharge; References; 5 Design of the Endoscopy Suite; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 General Questions and Considerations; 5.3 Guidelines for Planning an Endoscopy Suite; 5.4 Pathways for Patients, Staff, and Material; 5.5 Location of the Unit; 5.6 Number of Rooms; 5.7 X-Ray Requirements; 5.8 The Endoscopic Examination Room; 5.8.1 Size of the Rooms; 5.8.2 Equipment; 5.8.3 Monitor Systems and Anesthesia; 5.8.4 Video Integration and PC-Based Documentation; 5.8.5 Endoscopes and Endoscopic Equipment
5.9 Endoscopic Ultrasound and Laser Treatment Room, Radiography Room
Praise for the previous edition: ""Extraordinary achievement ... this volume stands on its own as a marvelous feat in bringing such a vast array of clear and coherent instruction to endoscopists at all skill levels.""--Gastroenterology Written and edited by internationally renowned specialists, the third edition of Gastroenterological Endoscopy covers the entire spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for the upper and lower GI tract while providing the latest overview of GI disorders. A great wealth of high-resolution photographs provides the visual information needed to confidently
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