Journal of clinical gastroenterology
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Nine hundred seventy-nine cases of pill esophagitis due to nearly 100 different medications are reviewed. Pill-induced injuries occur when caustic medicinal pills dissolve in the esophagus rather than passing rapidly into the stomach as intended. Most patients suffer only self-limited pain, but esophageal hemorrhage, stricture, and perforation may occur, and fatal injuries have been reported. The incidence of this iatrogenic injury can be reduced but not eliminated by emphasizing the importance of taking pills while upright and with plenty of fluids.
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Safety of endoscopic procedures has been a major issue over the last 10 years. Outbreak of new infectious diseases (type C) hepatitis, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease) underlines the necessity for strengthening cleaning and disinfection guidelines. ⋯ Improvements from a hygienic point of view of both endoscopes and washer-disinfectors are important goals for manufacturers. Adequate training of endoscopic staff is one of the most crucial points to achieve the highest quality control standards in digestive endoscopy.
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J. Clin. Gastroenterol. · Jun 1999
Comparative StudyUtility of technetium-99m-labeled-galactosyl human serum albumin scintigraphy for estimating the hepatic functional reserve.
Technetium-99m-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid-galactosyl-human serum albumin (Tc-GSA) is a receptor binding agent, specific for asialoglycoprotein receptor, that resides exclusively on the plasma membrane of mammalian hepatocytes. The usefulness of Tc-GSA for estimating the hepatic functional reserve was retrospectively evaluated in patients undergoing a hepatic resection. Tc-GSA scintigraphy was performed in 35 patients before hepatectomy, and the hepatic uptake ratio (LHL15) was calculated. ⋯ Ratios of LHL15 to preoperative liver volume (LHL-V) correlated well with the regenerative rates of the residual liver after major hepatectomy. In addition, patients with more than 0.76 of LHL-V value had no complications in postoperative course, whereas those with less than 0.73 had several complications due to hepatic dysfunction. Tc-GSA scintigraphy thus appears to be a useful diagnostic tool for evaluating functioning mass of the liver and the values of LHL-V seems to be able to demonstrate regenerative activity in the residual liver after hepatectomy.