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2. The EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations for the Clinical Practice of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) in Non-Hepatic Applications: Update 2017 (Short Version)
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Sidhu, P.S., Cantisani, V., Dietrich, C.F., Gilja, O.H., Saftoiu, A., Bartels, E., Bertolotto, M., Calliada, F., Clevert, D.-A., Cosgrove, D., Deganello, A., D'Onofrio, M., Drudi, F.M., Freeman, S., Harvey, C., Jenssen, C., Jung, E.-M., Klauser, A.S., Lassau, N., Meloni, M.F., Leen, E., Nicolau, C., Nolsoe, C., Piscaglia, F., Prada, F., Prosch, H., Radzina, M., Savelli, L., Weskott, H.-P., Wijkstra, H., Sidhu, P.S., Cantisani, V., Dietrich, C.F., Gilja, O.H., Saftoiu, A., Bartels, E., Bertolotto, M., Calliada, F., Clevert, D.-A., Cosgrove, D., Deganello, A., D'Onofrio, M., Drudi, F.M., Freeman, S., Harvey, C., Jenssen, C., Jung, E.-M., Klauser, A.S., Lassau, N., Meloni, M.F., Leen, E., Nicolau, C., Nolsoe, C., Piscaglia, F., Prada, F., Prosch, H., Radzina, M., Savelli, L., Weskott, H.-P., and Wijkstra, H.
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The updated version of the EFSUMB guidelines on the application of non-hepatic contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) deals with the use of microbubble ultrasound contrast outside the liver in the many established and emerging applications.
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- 2018
3. The EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations for the Clinical Practice of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) in Non-Hepatic Applications: Update 2017 (Short Version)
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Sidhu, P.S., Cantisani, V., Dietrich, C.F., Gilja, O.H., Saftoiu, A., Bartels, E., Bertolotto, M., Calliada, F., Clevert, D.-A., Cosgrove, D., Deganello, A., D'Onofrio, M., Drudi, F.M., Freeman, S., Harvey, C., Jenssen, C., Jung, E.-M., Klauser, A.S., Lassau, N., Meloni, M.F., Leen, E., Nicolau, C., Nolsoe, C., Piscaglia, F., Prada, F., Prosch, H., Radzina, M., Savelli, L., Weskott, H.-P., Wijkstra, H., Sidhu, P.S., Cantisani, V., Dietrich, C.F., Gilja, O.H., Saftoiu, A., Bartels, E., Bertolotto, M., Calliada, F., Clevert, D.-A., Cosgrove, D., Deganello, A., D'Onofrio, M., Drudi, F.M., Freeman, S., Harvey, C., Jenssen, C., Jung, E.-M., Klauser, A.S., Lassau, N., Meloni, M.F., Leen, E., Nicolau, C., Nolsoe, C., Piscaglia, F., Prada, F., Prosch, H., Radzina, M., Savelli, L., Weskott, H.-P., and Wijkstra, H.
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The updated version of the EFSUMB guidelines on the application of non-hepatic contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) deals with the use of microbubble ultrasound contrast outside the liver in the many established and emerging applications.
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- 2018
4. EUS Needle Identification Comparison and Evaluation study (with videos)
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Tang, S.J., Vilmann, A.S., Saftoiu, A., Wang, W., Streba, C.T., Fink, P.P., Griswold, M., Wu, R., Dietrich, C.F., Jenssen, C., Hocke, M., Kantowski, M., Pohl, J., Fockens, P., Annema, J.T., Heijden, E. van der, Havre, R.F., Pham, K.D., Kunda, R., Deprez, P.H., Mariana, J., Vazquez-Sequeiros, E., Larghi, A., Buscarini, E., Fusaroli, P., Lahav, M., Puri, R., Garg, P.K., Sharma, M., Maluf-Filho, F., Sahai, A., Brugge, W.R., Lee, L.S., Aslanian, H.R., Wang, A.Y., Shami, V.M., Markowitz, A., Siddiqui, A.A., Mishra, G., Scheiman, J.M., Isenberg, G., Siddiqui, U.D., Shah, R.J., Buxbaum, J., Watson, R.R., Willingham, F.F., Bhutani, M.S., Levy, M.J., Harris, C., Wallace, M.B., Nolsoe, C.P., Lorentzen, T., Bang, N., Sorensen, S.M., Gilja, O.H., D'Onofrio, M., Piscaglia, F., Gritzmann, N., Radzina, M., Sparchez, Z.A., Sidhu, P.S., Freeman, S., McCowan, T.C., Araujo, C.R., Jr. de, Patel, A., Ali, M.A., Campbell, G., Chen, E., Vilmann, P., Tang, S.J., Vilmann, A.S., Saftoiu, A., Wang, W., Streba, C.T., Fink, P.P., Griswold, M., Wu, R., Dietrich, C.F., Jenssen, C., Hocke, M., Kantowski, M., Pohl, J., Fockens, P., Annema, J.T., Heijden, E. van der, Havre, R.F., Pham, K.D., Kunda, R., Deprez, P.H., Mariana, J., Vazquez-Sequeiros, E., Larghi, A., Buscarini, E., Fusaroli, P., Lahav, M., Puri, R., Garg, P.K., Sharma, M., Maluf-Filho, F., Sahai, A., Brugge, W.R., Lee, L.S., Aslanian, H.R., Wang, A.Y., Shami, V.M., Markowitz, A., Siddiqui, A.A., Mishra, G., Scheiman, J.M., Isenberg, G., Siddiqui, U.D., Shah, R.J., Buxbaum, J., Watson, R.R., Willingham, F.F., Bhutani, M.S., Levy, M.J., Harris, C., Wallace, M.B., Nolsoe, C.P., Lorentzen, T., Bang, N., Sorensen, S.M., Gilja, O.H., D'Onofrio, M., Piscaglia, F., Gritzmann, N., Radzina, M., Sparchez, Z.A., Sidhu, P.S., Freeman, S., McCowan, T.C., Araujo, C.R., Jr. de, Patel, A., Ali, M.A., Campbell, G., Chen, E., and Vilmann, P.
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Item does not contain fulltext, BACKGROUND AND AIMS: EUS-guided FNA or biopsy sampling is widely practiced. Optimal sonographic visualization of the needle is critical for image-guided interventions. Of the several commercially available needles, bench-top testing and direct comparison of these needles have not been done to reveal their inherent echogenicity. The aims are to provide bench-top data that can be used to guide clinical applications and to promote future device research and development. METHODS: Descriptive bench-top testing and comparison of 8 commonly used EUS-FNA needles (all size 22 gauge): SonoTip Pro Control (Medi-Globe); Expect Slimline (Boston Scientific); EchoTip, EchoTip Ultra, EchoTip ProCore High Definition (Cook Medical); ClearView (Conmed); EZ Shot 2 (Olympus); and BNX (Beacon Endoscopic), and 2 new prototype needles, SonoCoat (Medi-Globe), coated by echogenic polymers made by Encapson. Blinded evaluation of standardized and unedited videos by 43 EUS endoscopists and 17 radiologists specialized in GI US examination who were unfamiliar with EUS needle devices. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in the ratings and rankings of these needles between endosonographers and radiologists. Overall, 1 prototype needle was rated as the best, ranking 10% to 40% higher than all other needles (P < .01). Among the commercially available needles, the EchoTip Ultra needle and the ClearView needle were top choices. The EZ Shot 2 needle was ranked statistically lower than other needles (30%-75% worse, P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: All FNA needles have their inherent and different echogenicities, and these differences are similarly recognized by EUS endoscopists and radiologists. Needles with polymeric coating from the entire shaft to the needle tip may offer better echogenicity.
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- 2016
5. EUS Needle Identification Comparison and Evaluation study (with videos)
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Tang, S.J., Vilmann, A.S., Saftoiu, A., Wang, W., Streba, C.T., Fink, P.P., Griswold, M., Wu, R., Dietrich, C.F., Jenssen, C., Hocke, M., Kantowski, M., Pohl, J., Fockens, P., Annema, J.T., Heijden, E. van der, Havre, R.F., Pham, K.D., Kunda, R., Deprez, P.H., Mariana, J., Vazquez-Sequeiros, E., Larghi, A., Buscarini, E., Fusaroli, P., Lahav, M., Puri, R., Garg, P.K., Sharma, M., Maluf-Filho, F., Sahai, A., Brugge, W.R., Lee, L.S., Aslanian, H.R., Wang, A.Y., Shami, V.M., Markowitz, A., Siddiqui, A.A., Mishra, G., Scheiman, J.M., Isenberg, G., Siddiqui, U.D., Shah, R.J., Buxbaum, J., Watson, R.R., Willingham, F.F., Bhutani, M.S., Levy, M.J., Harris, C., Wallace, M.B., Nolsoe, C.P., Lorentzen, T., Bang, N., Sorensen, S.M., Gilja, O.H., D'Onofrio, M., Piscaglia, F., Gritzmann, N., Radzina, M., Sparchez, Z.A., Sidhu, P.S., Freeman, S., McCowan, T.C., Araujo, C.R., Jr. de, Patel, A., Ali, M.A., Campbell, G., Chen, E., Vilmann, P., Tang, S.J., Vilmann, A.S., Saftoiu, A., Wang, W., Streba, C.T., Fink, P.P., Griswold, M., Wu, R., Dietrich, C.F., Jenssen, C., Hocke, M., Kantowski, M., Pohl, J., Fockens, P., Annema, J.T., Heijden, E. van der, Havre, R.F., Pham, K.D., Kunda, R., Deprez, P.H., Mariana, J., Vazquez-Sequeiros, E., Larghi, A., Buscarini, E., Fusaroli, P., Lahav, M., Puri, R., Garg, P.K., Sharma, M., Maluf-Filho, F., Sahai, A., Brugge, W.R., Lee, L.S., Aslanian, H.R., Wang, A.Y., Shami, V.M., Markowitz, A., Siddiqui, A.A., Mishra, G., Scheiman, J.M., Isenberg, G., Siddiqui, U.D., Shah, R.J., Buxbaum, J., Watson, R.R., Willingham, F.F., Bhutani, M.S., Levy, M.J., Harris, C., Wallace, M.B., Nolsoe, C.P., Lorentzen, T., Bang, N., Sorensen, S.M., Gilja, O.H., D'Onofrio, M., Piscaglia, F., Gritzmann, N., Radzina, M., Sparchez, Z.A., Sidhu, P.S., Freeman, S., McCowan, T.C., Araujo, C.R., Jr. de, Patel, A., Ali, M.A., Campbell, G., Chen, E., and Vilmann, P.
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Item does not contain fulltext, BACKGROUND AND AIMS: EUS-guided FNA or biopsy sampling is widely practiced. Optimal sonographic visualization of the needle is critical for image-guided interventions. Of the several commercially available needles, bench-top testing and direct comparison of these needles have not been done to reveal their inherent echogenicity. The aims are to provide bench-top data that can be used to guide clinical applications and to promote future device research and development. METHODS: Descriptive bench-top testing and comparison of 8 commonly used EUS-FNA needles (all size 22 gauge): SonoTip Pro Control (Medi-Globe); Expect Slimline (Boston Scientific); EchoTip, EchoTip Ultra, EchoTip ProCore High Definition (Cook Medical); ClearView (Conmed); EZ Shot 2 (Olympus); and BNX (Beacon Endoscopic), and 2 new prototype needles, SonoCoat (Medi-Globe), coated by echogenic polymers made by Encapson. Blinded evaluation of standardized and unedited videos by 43 EUS endoscopists and 17 radiologists specialized in GI US examination who were unfamiliar with EUS needle devices. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in the ratings and rankings of these needles between endosonographers and radiologists. Overall, 1 prototype needle was rated as the best, ranking 10% to 40% higher than all other needles (P < .01). Among the commercially available needles, the EchoTip Ultra needle and the ClearView needle were top choices. The EZ Shot 2 needle was ranked statistically lower than other needles (30%-75% worse, P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: All FNA needles have their inherent and different echogenicities, and these differences are similarly recognized by EUS endoscopists and radiologists. Needles with polymeric coating from the entire shaft to the needle tip may offer better echogenicity.
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- 2016
6. EFSUMB Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound (INVUS), Part III - Abdominal Treatment Procedures (Short Version)
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Dietrich, Christoph F, Lorentzen, T., Appelbaum, L., Buscarini, E, Cantisani, V., Correas, J M, Cui, X. W., D'Onofrio, M., Gilja, O H, Hocke, Martine, Ignee, A, Jenssen, C., Kabaalioʇlu, A., Leen, E., Nicolau, Jose C, Nolsoe, C. P., Radzina, M., Serra, C., Sidhu, P S, Sparchez, Z., Piscaglia, F., Dietrich, Christoph F, Lorentzen, T., Appelbaum, L., Buscarini, E, Cantisani, V., Correas, J M, Cui, X. W., D'Onofrio, M., Gilja, O H, Hocke, Martine, Ignee, A, Jenssen, C., Kabaalioʇlu, A., Leen, E., Nicolau, Jose C, Nolsoe, C. P., Radzina, M., Serra, C., Sidhu, P S, Sparchez, Z., and Piscaglia, F.
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The third part of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound assesses the evidence for ultrasound-guided and assisted interventions in abdominal treatment procedures. Recommendations for clinical practice are presented covering indications, contraindications, safety and efficacy of the broad variety of these techniques. In particular, drainage of abscesses and fluid collections, interventional tumor ablation techniques, interventional treatment of symptomatic cysts and echinococcosis, percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography and drainage, percutaneous gastrostomy, urinary bladder drainage, and nephrostomy are addressed (short version; a long version is published online).
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- 2016
7. EFSUMB Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound (INVUS), Part III - Abdominal Treatment Procedures (Long Version)
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Dietrich, Christoph F, Lorentzen, T., Appelbaum, L., Buscarini, E, Cantisani, V., Correas, J M, Cui, X. W., D'Onofrio, M., Gilja, O H, Hocke, Martine, Ignee, A, Jenssen, C., Kabaalioʇlu, A., Leen, E., Nicolau, Jose C, Nolsoe, C. P., Radzina, M., Serra, C., Sidhu, P S, Sparchez, Z., Piscaglia, F., Dietrich, Christoph F, Lorentzen, T., Appelbaum, L., Buscarini, E, Cantisani, V., Correas, J M, Cui, X. W., D'Onofrio, M., Gilja, O H, Hocke, Martine, Ignee, A, Jenssen, C., Kabaalioʇlu, A., Leen, E., Nicolau, Jose C, Nolsoe, C. P., Radzina, M., Serra, C., Sidhu, P S, Sparchez, Z., and Piscaglia, F.
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The third part of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound (INVUS) assesses the evidence for ultrasound-guided and assisted interventions in abdominal treatment procedures. Recommendations for clinical practice are presented covering indications, contraindications, and safe and effective performance of the broad variety of these techniques. In particular, drainage of abscesses and fluid collections, interventional tumor ablation techniques, interventional treatment of symptomatic cysts and echinococcosis, percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography and drainage, percutaneous gastrostomy, urinary bladder drainage, and nephrostomy are addressed (long version).
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- 2016
8. EFSUMB statement on medical student education in ultrasound [short version]:short version
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Cantisani, V, Dietrich, C F, Badea, R, Dudea, S, Prosch, H, Rodrigues-Cerezo, E, Nuernberg, D, Serra, A L, Sidhu, P S, Radzina, M., Piscaglia, F, Nielsen, M Bachmann, Calliada, F, Gilja, O H, Cantisani, V, Dietrich, C F, Badea, R, Dudea, S, Prosch, H, Rodrigues-Cerezo, E, Nuernberg, D, Serra, A L, Sidhu, P S, Radzina, M., Piscaglia, F, Nielsen, M Bachmann, Calliada, F, and Gilja, O H
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The European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) recommends that ultrasound should be used systematically as an easy accessible and instructive educational tool in the curriculum of modern medical schools. Medical students should acquire theoretical knowledge of the modality and hands-on training should be implemented and adhere to evidence-based principles. In this paper we summarise EFSUMB policy statements on medical student education in ultrasound.
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- 2016
9. EFSUMB Statement on Medical Student Education in Ultrasound [long version]
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Cantisani, V., Dietrich, C F, Badea, R, Dudea, S, Prosch, H, Rodrigues-Cerezo, E., Nuernberg, D., Serra, Andreas L, Sidhu, P S, Radzina, M., Piscaglia, F., Nielsen, Michael Bachmann, Ewertsen, C, Săftoiu, A, Calliada, F., Gilja, O H, Cantisani, V., Dietrich, C F, Badea, R, Dudea, S, Prosch, H, Rodrigues-Cerezo, E., Nuernberg, D., Serra, Andreas L, Sidhu, P S, Radzina, M., Piscaglia, F., Nielsen, Michael Bachmann, Ewertsen, C, Săftoiu, A, Calliada, F., and Gilja, O H
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The European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) recommends that ultrasound should be used systematically as an easy accessible and instructive educational tool in the curriculum of modern medical schools. Medical students should acquire theoretical knowledge of the modality and hands-on training should be implemented and adhere to evidence-based principles. In this paper we report EFSUMB policy statements on medical student education in ultrasound that in a short version is already published in Ultraschall in der Medizin 1.
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- 2016
10. EFSUMB Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound (INVUS), Part II Diagnostic Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Procedures (Short Version)
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Sidhu, P. S., Brabrand, K., Cantisani, V., Correas, J. M., Cui, X. W., D'Onofrio, M., Essig, M., Freeman, S., Gilja, O. H., Gritzmann, N., Havre, R. F., Ignee, A., Jenssen, C., Kabaalioglu, A., Lorentzen, T., Mohaupt, M., Nicolau, C., Nolsoe, C. P., Nuernberg, D., Radzina, M., Saftoiu, A., Serra, C., Sparchez, Z., Sporea, I., Dietrich, C. F., Sidhu, P. S., Brabrand, K., Cantisani, V., Correas, J. M., Cui, X. W., D'Onofrio, M., Essig, M., Freeman, S., Gilja, O. H., Gritzmann, N., Havre, R. F., Ignee, A., Jenssen, C., Kabaalioglu, A., Lorentzen, T., Mohaupt, M., Nicolau, C., Nolsoe, C. P., Nuernberg, D., Radzina, M., Saftoiu, A., Serra, C., Sparchez, Z., Sporea, I., and Dietrich, C. F.
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- 2015
11. EFSUMB Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound (INVUS), Part II Diagnostic Ultrasound-Guided Interventional Procedures (Long Version)
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Sidhu, P. S., Brabrand, K., Cantisani, V., Correas, J. M., Cui, X. W., D'Onofrio, M., Essig, M., Freeman, S., Gilja, O. H., Gritzmann, N., Havre, R. F., Ignee, A., Jenssen, C., Kabaalioglu, A., Lorentzen, T., Mohaupt, M., Nicolau, C., Nolsoe, C. P., Nuernberg, D., Radzina, M., Saftoiu, A., Serra, C., Sparchez, Z., Sporea, I., Dietrich, C. F., Sidhu, P. S., Brabrand, K., Cantisani, V., Correas, J. M., Cui, X. W., D'Onofrio, M., Essig, M., Freeman, S., Gilja, O. H., Gritzmann, N., Havre, R. F., Ignee, A., Jenssen, C., Kabaalioglu, A., Lorentzen, T., Mohaupt, M., Nicolau, C., Nolsoe, C. P., Nuernberg, D., Radzina, M., Saftoiu, A., Serra, C., Sparchez, Z., Sporea, I., and Dietrich, C. F.
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- 2015
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