World journal of gastroenterology : WJG
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World J. Gastroenterol. · Jan 2013
Combined early fluid resuscitation and hydrogen inhalation attenuates lung and intestine injury.
To study the effects of combined early fluid resuscitation and hydrogen inhalation on septic shock-induced lung and intestine injuries. ⋯ Combined early fluid resuscitation and hydrogen inhalation may protect the lung and intestine of the septic shock rats from the damage induced by oxidative stress and the inflammatory reaction.
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World J. Gastroenterol. · Jan 2013
Randomized Controlled TrialSingle-incision vs three-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy: prospective randomized study.
To compare the clinical outcome of single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy (SILC) with three-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy (TPLC). ⋯ SILC is a safe and feasible approach in selected patients. The main advantages are a better cosmetic result and less pain.
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World J. Gastroenterol. · Jan 2013
Comparative StudyRole of surgical resection for multiple hepatocellular carcinomas.
To clarify the role of surgical resection for multiple hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) compared to transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and liver transplantation (LT). ⋯ Among patients with two or three HCCs, no radiologic vascular invasion, and tumor diameters ≤ 5 cm, surgical resection is recommended only in those without cirrhosis.
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World J. Gastroenterol. · Jan 2013
Randomized Controlled TrialAcupuncture transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation reduces discomfort associated with barostat-induced rectal distension: a randomized-controlled study.
To explore the effectiveness of acupuncture transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (Acu-TENS), a non-invasive modality in reduction of rectal discomfort during barostat-induced rectal distension. ⋯ Acu-TENS reduced rectal discomfort during barostat-induced rectal distension and concurrently associated with a rise in beta-endorphin level.
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World J. Gastroenterol. · Jan 2013
Comparative StudyEpidemiology of perforated peptic ulcer: age- and gender-adjusted analysis of incidence and mortality.
To investigate the epidemiological trends in incidence and mortality of perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) in a well-defined Norwegian population. ⋯ The adjusted incidence rate, seasonal distribution and mortality rate was stable. PPU frequently presents outside regular work-hours. Increase in incidence and mortality occurs with older age.