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2. CHROMOENDOSCOPY WITH IODINE-POTASSIUM IODINE SOLUTION IMPROVES THE DETECTION OF EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS
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Pham, K.D.-C., additional, Lauritzen, S.S., additional, Tjora, E., additional, Sætran, H., additional, Gilja, O.H., additional, Hatlebakk, J.G., additional, and Havre, R.F., additional
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- 2022
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3. The acute effect of a B-glucan-enriched oatbread on gastric emptying and postprandial glycemia – a randomized crossover trial in healthy adults
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Revheim, I., primary, Standal, A.F., additional, Ballance, S., additional, Rieder, A., additional, Dierkes, J., additional, Gilja, O.H., additional, Hausken, T., additional, and Rosendahl-Riise, H., additional
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- 2021
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4. Study protocol of the Bergen brain-gut-microbiota-axis study
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Berentsen, B., Nagaraja, B.H., Teige, E.P., Lied, G.A., Lundervold, A.J., Steinsvik, E.K., Hillestad, E.R., Valeur, J., Brønstad, I., Gilja, O.H., Osnes, B., Hatlebakk, J.G., Haász, J., Labus, J., Gupta, A., Mayer, E.A., Benítez-Páez, Alfonso, Sanz Herranz, Yolanda, Lundervold, A., and Hausken, T.
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Neurogastroenterology ,Irritable bowel syndrome ,Transabdominal ultrasound ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,Machine learning ,Brain-gut-microbiota axis ,Psychometric tests - Abstract
Introduction: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common clinical label for medically unexplained gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, recently described as a disturbance of the brain-gut-microbiota (BGM) axis. To gain a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying the poorly understood etiology of IBS, we have designed a multifaceted study that aim to stratify the complex interaction and dysfunction between the brain, the gut, and the microbiota in patients with IBS. Methods: Deep phenotyping data from patients with IBS (n = 100) and healthy age- (between 18 and 65) and gender-matched controls (n = 40) will be collected between May 2019 and December 2021. Psychometric tests, questionnaires, human biological tissue/samples (blood, faeces, saliva, and GI biopsies from antrum, duodenum, and sigmoid colon), assessment of gastric accommodation and emptying using transabdominal ultrasound, vagal activity, and functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, are included in the investigation of each participant. A subgroup of 60 patients with IBS-D will be further included in a 12-week low FODMAP dietary intervention-study to determine short and long-term effects of diet on GI symptoms, microbiota composition and functions, molecular GI signatures, cognitive, emotional and social functions, and structural and functional brain signatures. Deep machine learning, prediction tools, and big data analyses will be used for multivariate analyses allowing disease stratification and diagnostic biomarker detection. Discussion: To our knowledge, this is the first study to employ unsupervised machine learning techniques and incorporate systems-based interactions between the central and the peripheral components of the brain-gut-microbiota axis at the levels of the multiomics, microbiota profiles, and brain connectome of a cohort of 100 patients with IBS and matched controls; study long-term safety and efficacy of the low-FODMAP diet on changes in nutritional status, gut microbiota composition, and metabolites; and to investigate changes in the brain and gut connectome after 12 weeks strict low-FODMAP-diet in patients with IBS. However, there are also limitations to the study. As a restrictive diet, the low-FODMAP diet carries risks of nutritional inadequacy and may foster disordered eating patterns. Strict FODMAP restriction induces a potentially unfavourable gut microbiota, although the health effects are unknown.
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- 2020
5. Die EFSUMB-Leitlinien und Empfehlungen für den klinischen Einsatz des kontrastverstärkten Ultraschalls (CEUS) bei nicht-hepatischen Anwendungen: Update 2017 (Kurzversion)
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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., Signal Processing Systems, and Biomedical Diagnostics Lab
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urinary tract ,Adult ,Male ,neurology ,Liver Neoplasms ,head/neck ,Sulfur Hexafluoride ,Contrast Media ,musculoskeletal system ,Liver/diagnostic imaging ,head ,Image Enhancement ,neck ,vascular ,Ultrasonography/standards ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Humans ,Female ,Phospholipids - Abstract
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
6. Medical student ultrasound education: A WFUMB Position Paper, Part I
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Dietrich, C.F., Hoffmann, B., Abramowicz, J., Badea, R., Braden, B., Cantisani, V., Chammas, M.C., Cui, X.W., Dong, Y., Gilja, O.H., Hari, R., Nisenbaum, H., Nicholls, D., Nolsøe, C.P., Nürnberg, D., Prosch, H., Radzina, M., Recker, F., Sachs, A., Saftoiu, A., Serra, A., Sweet, Linda, Vinayak, S., Westerway, S., Chou, Y.H., Blaivas, M., Dietrich, C.F., Hoffmann, B., Abramowicz, J., Badea, R., Braden, B., Cantisani, V., Chammas, M.C., Cui, X.W., Dong, Y., Gilja, O.H., Hari, R., Nisenbaum, H., Nicholls, D., Nolsøe, C.P., Nürnberg, D., Prosch, H., Radzina, M., Recker, F., Sachs, A., Saftoiu, A., Serra, A., Sweet, Linda, Vinayak, S., Westerway, S., Chou, Y.H., and Blaivas, M.
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- 2019
7. Normal liver elasticity values in a healthy population, by age and gender, for two novel elastography systems
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Mulabecirovic, A., primary, Vesterhus, M., additional, Mjelle, A., additional, Havre, R.F., additional, and Gilja, O.H., additional
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- 2018
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8. 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
9. EPS3.4 Functional and conventional MRI of the pancreas in cystic fibrosis – validating sonographic findings
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Engjom, T., primary, Tjora, E., additional, Kavaliauskiene, G., additional, Wathle, G., additional, Erchinger, F., additional, Lærum, B.N., additional, Gilja, O.H., additional, Haldorsen, I.S., additional, and Dimcevski, G., additional
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- 2017
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10. Erratum: EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations on the Clinical Use of Liver Ultrasound Elastography, Update 2017 (Long Version)
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Dietrich, C.F. (Christoph F.), Bamber, J.C. (Jeffrey), Berzigotti, A. (Annalisa), Bota, S. (Simona), Cantisani, V. (Vito), Castera, L. (Laurent), Cosgrove, D. (David), Ferraioli, G. (Giovanna), Friedrich-Rust, M. (Mireen), Gilja, O.H. (Odd Helge), Goertz, R.S. (Ruediger Stephan), Karlas, T. (Thomas), Knegt, R.J. (Robert) de, de Ledinghen, V. (Victor), Piscaglia, F. (Fabio), Procopet, B. (Bogdan), Saftoiu, A. (Adrian), Sidhu, P.S. (Paul S.), Sporea, I. (Ioan), Thiele, M. (Maja), Dietrich, C.F. (Christoph F.), Bamber, J.C. (Jeffrey), Berzigotti, A. (Annalisa), Bota, S. (Simona), Cantisani, V. (Vito), Castera, L. (Laurent), Cosgrove, D. (David), Ferraioli, G. (Giovanna), Friedrich-Rust, M. (Mireen), Gilja, O.H. (Odd Helge), Goertz, R.S. (Ruediger Stephan), Karlas, T. (Thomas), Knegt, R.J. (Robert) de, de Ledinghen, V. (Victor), Piscaglia, F. (Fabio), Procopet, B. (Bogdan), Saftoiu, A. (Adrian), Sidhu, P.S. (Paul S.), Sporea, I. (Ioan), and Thiele, M. (Maja)
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This is to clarify that in the published EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations on the Clinical Use of Liver Ultrasound Elastography, Update 2017 (Long Version) in Figure 1 (“The types of elastography described in this paper”) the availability of Easaote SpA point shear wave technology (pSWE) was not mentioned. Herewith we present the corrected figure.
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- 2017
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11. EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations on the Clinical Use of Liver Ultrasound Elastography, Update 2017 (Long Version)
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Dietrich, C.F. (Christoph F.), Bamber, J.C. (Jeffrey), Berzigotti, A. (Annalisa), Bota, S. (Simona), Cantisani, V. (Vito), Castera, L. (Laurent), Cosgrove, D. (David), Ferraioli, G. (Giovanna), Friedrich-Rust, M. (Mireen), Gilja, O.H. (Odd Helge), Goertz, R.S. (Ruediger Stephan), Karlas, T. (Thomas), Knegt, R.J. (Robert) de, de Ledinghen, V. (Victor), Piscaglia, F. (Fabio), Procopet, B. (Bogdan), Saftoiu, A. (Adrian), Sidhu, P.S. (Paul S.), Sporea, I. (Ioan), Thiele, M. (Maja), Dietrich, C.F. (Christoph F.), Bamber, J.C. (Jeffrey), Berzigotti, A. (Annalisa), Bota, S. (Simona), Cantisani, V. (Vito), Castera, L. (Laurent), Cosgrove, D. (David), Ferraioli, G. (Giovanna), Friedrich-Rust, M. (Mireen), Gilja, O.H. (Odd Helge), Goertz, R.S. (Ruediger Stephan), Karlas, T. (Thomas), Knegt, R.J. (Robert) de, de Ledinghen, V. (Victor), Piscaglia, F. (Fabio), Procopet, B. (Bogdan), Saftoiu, A. (Adrian), Sidhu, P.S. (Paul S.), Sporea, I. (Ioan), and Thiele, M. (Maja)
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We present here the first update of the 2013 EFSUMB (European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology) Guidelines and Recommendations on the clinical use of elastography with a focus on the assessment of diffuse liver disease. The short version provides clinical information about the practical use of elastography equipment and interpretation of results in the assessment of diffuse liver disease and analyzes the main findings based on published studies, stressing the evidence from meta-analyses. The role of elastography in different etiologies of liver disease and in several clinical scenarios is also discussed. All of the recommendations are judged with regard to their evidence-based strength according to the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine Levels of Evidence. This updated document is intended to act as a reference and to provide a practical guide for both beginners and advanced clinical users.
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- 2017
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12. 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
13. SAT-089 - Normal liver elasticity values in a healthy population, by age and gender, for two novel elastography systems
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Mulabecirovic, A., Vesterhus, M., Mjelle, A., Havre, R.F., and Gilja, O.H.
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- 2018
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14. Serological Biomarkers of Extracellular Matrix Remodeling Predict Transplant-Free Survival in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Patients
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Nielsen, M.J., primary, Thorburn, D., additional, Leeming, D.J., additional, Hov, J.R., additional, Moum, B., additional, Saffioti, F., additional, Gilja, O.H., additional, Boberg, K.M., additional, Mazza, G., additional, Pinzani, M., additional, Karlsen, T.H., additional, Karsdal, M.A., additional, and Vesterhus, M., additional
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- 2016
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15. Acoustically active antibubbles
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Kotopoulis, S., Johansen, K., Gilja, O.H., Poortinga, A.T., Postema, M., Kotopoulis, S., Johansen, K., Gilja, O.H., Poortinga, A.T., and Postema, M.
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In this study, we analyse the behaviour of antibubbles when subjected to an ultrasonic pulse. Specically, we derive oscillating behaviour of acoustic antibubbles with a negligible outer shell, resulting in a RayleighPlesset equation of antibubble dynamics. Furthermore, we compare theoretical behaviour of antibubbles to behaviour of regular gas bubbles. We conclude that antibubbles and regular bubbles respond to an acoustic wave in a very similar manner if the antibubble's liquid core radius is less than half the antibubble radius. For larger cores, antibubbles demonstrate highly harmonic behaviour, which would make them suitable vehicles in ultrasonic imaging and ultrasound-guided drug delivery.
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- 2015
16. 229 Pancreatic genotype–phenotype co-variations in cystic fibrosis
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Engjom, T., primary, Lærum, B.N., additional, Nylund, K., additional, Erchinger, F., additional, Gilja, O.H., additional, and Dimcevski, G., additional
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17. Acoustically Active Antibubbles
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Kotopoulis, S., primary, Johansen, K., additional, Gilja, O.H., additional, Poortinga, A.T., additional, and Postema, M., additional
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- 2015
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18. PS125 - Serological Biomarkers of Extracellular Matrix Remodeling Predict Transplant-Free Survival in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Patients
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Nielsen, M.J., Thorburn, D., Leeming, D.J., Hov, J.R., Moum, B., Saffioti, F., Gilja, O.H., Boberg, K.M., Mazza, G., Pinzani, M., Karlsen, T.H., Karsdal, M.A., and Vesterhus, M.
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- 2016
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19. Quantification of Liver Fat Content with Ultrasound: A WFUMB Position Paper
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Annalisa Berzigotti, Fabio Piscaglia, Vincent Wai-Sun Wong, Giovanna Ferraioli, Grace Lai-Hung Wong, Richard G. Barr, Katsutoshi Sugimoto, Dong Ho Lee, Odd Helge Gilja, Yi Dong, Xin-Wu Cui, Jae Young Lee, Christoph F. Dietrich, Fuminori Moriyasu, Byung Ihn Choi, Ferraioli G., Berzigotti A., Barr R.G., Choi B.I., Cui X.W., Dong Y., Gilja O.H., Lee J.Y., Lee D.H., Moriyasu F., Piscaglia F., Sugimoto K., Wong G.L.-H., Wong V.W.-S., and Dietrich C.F.
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Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Computer science ,Transducers ,Biophysics ,Backscatter ,Liver fat ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ultrasonography ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Fatty liver ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Dispersion ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Quantitative ultrasound ,Transducer ,Liver ,Attenuation coefficient ,Content (measure theory) ,Controlled attenuation parameter ,Speed of sound ,business ,610 Medizin und Gesundheit ,Non-alcoholic steatohepatiti ,Biomedical engineering ,Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease - Abstract
New ultrasound methods that can be used to quantitatively assess liver fat content have recently been developed. These quantitative ultrasound (QUS) methods are based on the analysis of radiofrequency echoes detected by the transducer, allowing calculation of parameters for quantifying the fat in the liver. In this position paper, after a section dedicated to the importance of quantifying liver steatosis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and another section dedicated to the assessment of liver fat with magnetic resonance, the current clinical studies performed using QUS are summarized. These new methods include spectral-based techniques and techniques based on envelope statistics. The spectral-based techniques that have been used in clinical studies are those estimating the attenuation coefficient and those estimating the backscatter coefficient. Clinical studies that have used tools based on the envelope statistics of the backscattered ultrasound are those performed by using the acoustic structure quantification or other parameters derived from it, such as the normalized local variance, and that performed by estimating the speed of sound. Experts' opinions are reported.
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- 2021
20. Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound: Development of Syllabus for Core Theoretical and Practical Competencies
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Ole Graumann, Christian Pállson Nolsøe, Fabio Piscaglia, Niels Jacobsen, Odd Helge Gilja, Christian B. Laursen, Christoph F. Dietrich, Lars Konge, Paul S. Sidhu, Jacobsen N., Nolsoe C.P., Konge L., Graumann O., Dietrich C.F., Sidhu P.S., Piscaglia F., Gilja O.H., and Laursen C.B.
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Medical education ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Delphi Technique ,Computer science ,Biophysics ,Delphi method ,Contrast Media ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Syllabus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Delphi proce ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Curriculum ,computer.programming_language ,Ultrasonography ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Core competency ,Competency assessment ,Delphi process ,Clinical Competence ,computer ,Contrast-enhanced ultrasound ,Delphi - Abstract
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is dependent on the observer's competencies, and thus, appropriate education and testing of individual competency is essential. The current international curriculum in CEUS is methodologically weak and lacks validated competency assessment tests. In this study, we aimed to develop a syllabus for core competencies in CEUS using the Delphi process and an international panel of experts. A core writing group constructed an initial draft of the syllabus based on the existing literature. Eight international experts in CEUS or medical education were recruited as Delphi panelists. The draft underwent iterative and anonymous Delphi rounds until a pre-defined level of consensus was reached. The final syllabus consisted of 16 items, which were indexed in two main domains and in procedural order. An expert-generated proposal for a syllabus of core CEUS competencies has been constructed via the Delphi process and may serve as framework for future development of a CEUS curriculum, including competency assessment tests.
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- 2020
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21. Guidelines and Good Clinical Practice Recommendations for Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) in the Liver-Update 2020 WFUMB in Cooperation with EFSUMB, AFSUMB, AIUM, and FLAUS
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Nitin Chaubal, Maria Franca Meloni, Ioan Sporea, Peter N. Burns, Masatoshi Kudo, Xin-Wu Cui, Christoph F. Dietrich, Dirk-André Clevert, Yasunori Minami, Nathalie Lassau, Fuminori Moriyasu, Xiaoyan Xie, Andrej Lyshchik, Andre Ignee, Paul S. Sidhu, Adrian Saftoiu, Mirko D'Onofrio, Maria Cristina Chammas, Yuko Kono, Jean Michel Correas, Jae Young Lee, Guido Torzilli, Carlos Nicolau, Pintong Huang, Ping Liang, Won Jae Lee, Adrian Lim, Yi Dong, J. Brian Fowlkes, Richard G. Barr, Rongqin Zheng, Odd Helge Gilja, Fabio Piscaglia, Christian Pállson Nolsøe, Annalisa Berzigotti, Byung Ihn Choi, Christian Jenssen, Vito Cantisani, Dietrich C.F., Nolsoe C.P., Barr R.G., Berzigotti A., Burns P.N., Cantisani V., Chammas M.C., Chaubal N., Choi B.I., Clevert D.-A., Cui X., Dong Y., D'Onofrio M., Fowlkes J.B., Gilja O.H., Huang P., Ignee A., Jenssen C., Kono Y., Kudo M., Lassau N., Lee W.J., Lee J.Y., Liang P., Lim A., Lyshchik A., Meloni M.F., Correas J.M., Minami Y., Moriyasu F., Nicolau C., Piscaglia F., Saftoiu A., Sidhu P.S., Sporea I., Torzilli G., Xie X., and Zheng R.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Biophysics ,Contrast Media ,Guideline ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Food and drug administration ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Medical physics ,610 Medicine & health ,Ultrasonography, Interventional ,Ultrasonography ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Liver Diseases ,Liver Neoplasms ,Liver ,Good clinical practice ,Contrast-enhanced ultrasound ,World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology - Abstract
The present, updated document describes the fourth iteration of recommendations for the hepatic use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound, first initiated in 2004 by the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology. The previous updated editions of the guidelines reflected changes in the available contrast agents and updated the guidelines not only for hepatic but also for non-hepatic applications. The 2012 guideline requires updating as, previously, the differences in the contrast agents were not precisely described and the differences in contrast phases as well as handling were not clearly indicated. In addition, more evidence has been published for all contrast agents. The update also reflects the most recent developments in contrast agents, including U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval and the extensive Asian experience, to produce a truly international perspective. These guidelines and recommendations provide general advice on the use of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) and are intended to create standard protocols for the use and administration of UCAs in liver applications on an international basis to improve the management of patients.
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- 2019
22. EFSUMB Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound (INVUS), Part IV - EUS-guided interventions: General Aspects and EUS-guided Sampling (Short Version)
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Burmester E, Buscarini E, D'Onofrio M, Cf, Dietrich, Fusaroli P, Oh, Gilja, Rf, Havre, Hocke M, Ignee A, Jenssen C, Lorentzen T, Piscaglia F, Saftoiu A, Paul Sidhu, Vilmann P, Cp, Nolsøe, Nürnberg D, Jenssen, C., Hocke, M., Fusaroli, P., Gilja, O.H., Buscarini, E., Havre, R.F., Ignee, A., Saftoiu, A., Vilmann, P., Burmester, E., Nolsøe, C.P., Nürnberg, D., D'Onofrio, M., Lorentzen, T., Piscaglia, F., Sidhu, P.S., and Dietrich, Christoph F.
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging ,Quality Assurance, Health Care ,Biopsy, Needle ,adverse event ,Reproducibility of Results ,Equipment Design ,quality indicators ,adverse events ,Europe ,guideline, endoscopic ultrasound, EUS-guided sampling , EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration, rapid onsite cytopathological evaluation, cytopathological reporting, quality indicators , adverse events ,endoscopic ultrasound ,quality indicator ,rapid onsite cytopathological evaluation ,cytopathological reporting ,Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration ,guideline ,Societies, Medical ,Ultrasonography, Interventional ,EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration ,EUS-guided sampling - Abstract
The fourth part of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound describes general aspects of endoscopic ultrasound-guided diagnostic and therapeutic interventions and assesses the evidence for endoscopic ultrasound-guided sampling. Endoscopic ultrasound combines the most advanced high-resolution ultrasound imaging of lesions within the wall and in the vicinity of the gastrointestinal tract and safe and effective fine needle-based tissue acquisition from these lesions. The guideline addresses the indications, contraindications, techniques, adverse events, training and clinical impact of EUS-guided sampling. Advantages and drawbacks are weighed in comparison with image-guided percutaneous biopsy. Based on the most current evidence, clinical practice recommendations are given for crucial preconditions and steps of EUS-guided sampling as well as for safe performance. Additionally, the guideline deals with the principles and reliability of cytopathological reporting in endoscopic ultrasound-guided sampling (short version; the long version is published online).
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23. EFSUMB Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound (INVUS), Part IV - EUS-guided Interventions: General aspects and EUS-guided sampling (Long Version)
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Elisabetta Buscarini, Dieter Nürnberg, Paul S. Sidhu, Mirko D'Onofrio, Eike Burmester, Christoph F. Dietrich, Roald Flesland Havre, Michael Hocke, A. Ignee, Peter Vilmann, Fabio Piscaglia, Christian Pállson Nolsøe, T. Lorentzen, Pietro Fusaroli, Odd Helge Gilja, Christian Jenssen, Adrian Saftoiu, Jenssen, C., Hocke, M., Fusaroli, P., Gilja, O.H., Buscarini, E., Havre, R.F., Ignee, A., Saftoiu, A., Vilmann, P., Burmester, E., Nolsøe, C.P., Nürnberg, D., D'Onofrio, M., Lorentzen, T., Piscaglia, F., Sidhu, P.S., and Dietrich, Christoph F.
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Endoscopic ultrasound ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging ,Quality Assurance, Health Care ,Psychological intervention ,MEDLINE ,adverse event ,Medicine ,Sampling (medicine) ,quality indicator ,rapid onsite cytopathological evaluation ,Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration ,Societies, Medical ,Ultrasonography, Interventional ,Interventional Ultrasound ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Biopsy, Needle ,Reproducibility of Results ,Guideline ,Equipment Design ,Tissue acquisition ,Europe ,endoscopic ultrasound ,EUS-guided fine needle aspiration ,Radiology ,business ,cytopathological reporting ,guideline ,EUS-guided sampling - Abstract
The fourth part of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound describes general aspects of endoscopic ultrasound-guided diagnostic and therapeutic interventions and assesses the evidence for endoscopic ultrasound-guided sampling. Endoscopic ultrasound combines the most advanced high-resolution ultrasound imaging of lesions within the wall and in the vicinity of the gastrointestinal tract and safe and effective fine needle-based tissue acquisition from these lesions. The guideline addresses the indications, contraindications, techniques, adverse events, training and clinical impact of EUS-guided sampling. Advantages and drawbacks are weighed in comparison with image-guided percutaneous biopsy. Based on the most current evidence, clinical practice recommendations are given for crucial preconditions and steps of EUS-guided sampling as well as for safe performance. Additionally, the guideline deals with the principles and reliability of cytopathological reporting in endoscopic ultrasound-guided sampling (short version; the long version is published online).
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- 2015
24. EFSUMB Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound (INVUS), Part I. General Aspects (Short Version)
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Lorentzen, T, Nolsoe, C. P., Ewertsen, C., Nielsen, M. B., Leen, E., Havre, R. F., Gritzmann, N., Brkljacic, B., Nürnberg, D., Kabaalioglu, A., Strobel, D., Jenssen, C., Gilja, O. H., Sidhu, P. S., Dietrich, C. F., PISCAGLIA, FABIO, Lorentzen, T, Nolsoe, C.P., Ewertsen, C., Nielsen, M.B., Leen, E., Havre, R.F., Gritzmann, N., Brkljacic, B., Nürnberg, D., Kabaalioglu, A., Strobel, D., Jenssen, C., Piscaglia, F., Gilja, O.H., Sidhu, P.S., and Dietrich, C.F.
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safety ,Image-Guided Biopsy ,hygiene ,ultrasound guidance ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging ,Germany ,microbiology ,Biopsy, Needle ,Contrast Media ,Humans ,Ultrasonography, Doppler ,guideline ,Ultrasonography, Interventional - Abstract
This is the first part of the Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) and covers all general aspects of ultrasound-guided procedures (short version; the long version is published online).
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25. An Introduction to the EFSUMB Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound (INVUS)
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T. Lorentzen, Christoph F. Dietrich, Fabio Piscaglia, Paul S. Sidhu, Odd Helge Gilja, Christian Jenssen, Dietrich, C.F., Lorentzen, T., Sidhu, P.S., Jenssen, C., Gilja, O.H., and Piscaglia, F.
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Interventional Ultrasound ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,MEDLINE ,Equipment Design ,Guidelines recommendations ,Germany ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,Ultrasonography ,business ,Societies, Medical ,Ultrasonography, Interventional - Abstract
no abstract available
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- 2015
26. EFSUMB Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound (INVUS), Part I: General aspects (long Version)
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T, Lorentzen, C P, Nolsøe, C, Ewertsen, M B, Nielsen, E, Leen, R F, Havre, N, Gritzmann, B, Brkljacic, D, Nürnberg, A, Kabaalioglu, D, Strobel, C, Jenssen, F, Piscaglia, O H, Gilja, P S, Sidhu, C F, Dietrich, Lorentzen, T, Nolsoe, C.P., Ewertsen, C., Nielsen, M.B., Leen, E., Havre, R.F., Gritzmann, N., Brkljacic, B., Nürnberg, D., Kabaalioglu, A., Strobel, D., Jenssen, C., Piscaglia, F., Gilja, O.H., Sidhu, P.S., and Dietrich, C.F.
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safety ,hygiene ,ultrasound guidance ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging ,Quality Assurance, Health Care ,Germany ,microbiology ,Humans ,guideline ,Societies, Medical ,Ultrasonography, Interventional - Abstract
This is the first part of the Guidelines on Interventional Ultrasound of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) and covers all general aspects of ultrasound-guided procedures (long version).
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- 2015
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