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The SIC-GIRCG 2013 Consensus Conference on Gastric Cancer.

2014

Abstract The topic chosen by the Board of the Italian Society of Surgery for the 2013 annual Consensus Conference was gastric cancer. With this purpose, under the direction of 2 chairmen, 36 experts nominated by the Regional Societies of Surgery and by the Italian Research Group for Gastric Cancer (GIRCG) participated in an experts consensus exercise, preceded by a questionnaire and mainly held by telematic vote, in accordance with the rules of the Delphi method. The results of this Consensus Conference, presented to the 115th National Congress of the Italian Society of Surgery, and approved in plenary session, are reported in the present paper.

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyGastric cancer Surgery Chemotherapy Staging Endoscopy LaparoscopyStagingDelphi TechniqueMEDLINEDelphi methodchemotherapyEndosonographyDelphi Technique; Endosonography; Female; Humans; Italy; Lymph Node Excision; Male; Neoplasm Staging; Societies Medical; Stomach NeoplasmsStomach NeoplasmStomach NeoplasmsMedicalmedicineHumanslapaoscopyguidelinesgastric cancer; chemotherapy; staging endoscopy; lapaoscopySocieties MedicalNeoplasm StagingSettore MED/06 - ONCOLOGIA MEDICAtreatmentbusiness.industryConsensus conferenceCancerEndoscopymedicine.diseasePlenary sessionSurgerySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleGastric CancerItalyLymph Node ExcisionNeoplasm stagingLaparoscopySurgeryFemaleguidelines; Gastric Cancer; treatmentbusinessSocietiesstaging endoscopyHuman
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Effects of calcium channel blockers on gastric emptying and acid secretion of the rat in vivo.

1986

Abstract Experiments were designed to evaluate the effects of three calcium channel blockers (verapamil, diltiazem and cinnarizine) on gastric emptying and secretion in the rat. Pretreatment with the calcium blockers delayed gastric emptying of phenol red in a dose-dependent manner. Verapamil was the most effective of the agents tested. Verapamil and diltiazem inhibited gastric acid secretion in the pylorus-ligated rat without affecting pepsin output. Cinnarizine was ineffective in this model. When the perfused lumen of the anaesthetized rat was used, verapamil was found to inhibit responses to carbachol or histamine more than those to pentagastrin. Further, we found a greater sensitivity t…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyGastric motilitychemistry.chemical_elementBlood PressureCalciumBiologyGastric AcidInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsAnesthesiaDiltiazemPylorusPharmacologyGastric emptyingDose-Response Relationship DrugCalcium channeldigestive oral and skin physiologyRats Inbred StrainsCalcium Channel BlockersRatsPentagastrinPerfusionEndocrinologychemistryGastric Emptyingcardiovascular systemGastric acidVerapamilFemalemedicine.drugResearch ArticleBritish journal of pharmacology
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Differential Effects of Verapamil on Various Gastric Lesions in Rats

1988

Verapamil (3, 10, 20 mg/kg-1) increases the necrotizing effects of oral 25% NaCl or 100% ethanol. Damage by 0.6 N HCl was not equally affected since 1 mg/kg-1 of verapamil decreased the ulcer index whereas the higher doses augmented it. Pharmacologically induced gastric lesions were also differently affected by verapamil, ulcers produced by histamine being greatly enhanced and those of reserpine inhibited. Neither indomethacin nor compound 48/80 ulcers were modified. These results suggest that verapamil modifies the susceptibility of the gastric mucosa to damage.

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyGastroenterologyLesionchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsStomach UlcerPharmacologyEthanolDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryStomachRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineGastric lesionsDifferential effectsRatsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureVerapamilchemistryGastric MucosaVerapamilFemalemedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugPharmacology
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Gastric Emptying in Infants with Gastroesophageal Reflux: Ultrasound Evaluation before and after Cisapride Administration

1992

The present study aimed to evaluate gastric emptying in children with gastroesophageal reflux (GER) by means of real-time ultrasonography, on the basis of measurements of the cross-sectional area of the gastric antrum. Twelve children with GER were studied (seven males, five females; age range, 3-13 months) and compared with 12 normal control children (six males, six females; age range, 3-13 months). The diagnosis of GER was confirmed by 24-h esophageal pH-monitoring. The GER patients had a significantly greater antral area than the controls at 90, 105, and 120 min after eating a standard meal (cow's milk formula, 300 ml/m2 body surface area); in addition, final gastric emptying time was si…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyGastroenterologyPiperidinesInternal medicinemedicineHumansAntrumUltrasonographyBody surface areaCisaprideGastric Acidity DeterminationGastric emptyingEsophageal diseasebusiness.industryStomachStomachdigestive oral and skin physiologyGastroenterologyRefluxInfantGastric Acidity Determinationmedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureGastric EmptyingCisaprideGastroesophageal RefluxFemaleSerotonin Antagonistsbusinessmedicine.drugScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
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Enteroscopic Cyanoacrylate Sclerotherapy of Jejunal and Gallbladder Varices in a Patient with Portal Hypertension

2001

Bleeding from varices outside the gastroesophageal region is a rare, but regularly reported complication of portal hypertension. The treatment differs from the management of esophageal and gastric varices. We present here a report on the diagnosis and treatment of bleeding jejunal and gallbladder varices in a man with portal hypertension caused by chronic calcifying pancreatitis. The patient was suffering from recurrent, frequent, and massive gastrointestinal bleeding from varices at the anastomotic area of a cholecystojejunostomy. For diagnostic purposes, we carried out percutaneous Duplex ultrasonography and push enteroscopy with the Doppler technique. The treatment of varices in this are…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyGastrointestinal bleedingmedicine.medical_treatmentHemorrhageGallbladder DiseasesAnastomosisVaricose VeinsHypertension PortalSclerotherapymedicineSclerotherapyHumansCyanoacrylatesEndoscopy Digestive SystemUltrasonography Doppler DuplexVarixbusiness.industryGallbladderGastroenterologyGallbladderJejunal DiseasesMiddle AgedGastric varicesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryJejunummedicine.anatomical_structurePortal hypertensionRadiologyVaricesbusinessEndoscopy
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Vertical Banded Gastroplasty Converted to Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: Little Impact on Nutritional Status after 5-Year Follow-up

2004

Background: Conversion to a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) has been advocated after the failure of vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG). The aim of this study was to analyze the differences in anthropometric and nutritional parameters between patients with VBG and those converted to RYGBP. Methods: 45 patients initially underwent VBG. 22 of these patients have maintained this operation for more than 5 years (Group A) and 23 have been converted to RYGBP (Group B), after 2 years of follow-up. We analyzed anthropometric and nutritional parameters (macronutrients,micronutrients and lipid profile), and postoperative morbidity after both procedures. Data were recorded before the first operation a…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyGastroplastyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismGastric BypassNutritional StatusWeight LossHumansMedicinePostoperative PeriodTreatment FailureVitamin B12Nutrition and Dieteticsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMortality rateTransferrinNutritional statusAnthropometryMicronutrientRoux-en-Y anastomosisSurgeryBanded gastroplastyVitamin B 12FemaleSurgerybusinessLipid profileFollow-Up StudiesObesity Surgery
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Endoscopic hemostasis followed by preventive transarterial embolization in high-risk patients with bleeding peptic ulcer: 5-year experience

2019

Abstract Background Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) due to peptic ulcer disease is one of the leading causes of death in patients with non-variceal bleeding, resulting in up to 10% mortality rate, and the patient group at high risk of rebleeding (Forrest IA, IB, and IIA) often requires additional therapy after endoscopic hemostasis. Preventive transarterial embolization (P-TAE) after endoscopic hemostasis was introduced in our institution in 2014. The aim of the study is an assessment of the intermediate results of P-TAE following primary endoscopic hemostasis in patients with serious comorbid conditions and high risk of rebleeding. Methods During the period from 2014 to 2018, a tota…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyLeft gastric arteryTransarterial embolizationmedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:SurgeryNon-variceal gastrointestinal bleeding030230 surgeryGastroduodenal artery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRecurrencePreventivemedicine.arterymedicineHumansEmbolizationAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryMortality rateHemostasis Endoscopiclcsh:Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aidlcsh:RD1-811lcsh:RC86-88.9Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseEmbolization TherapeuticSurgeryPeptic Ulcer HemorrhageTreatment OutcomeEmergency MedicineFemale030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgeryFresh frozen plasmaUpper gastrointestinal bleedingPacked red blood cellsRockall scorebusinessResearch ArticleWorld Journal of Emergency Surgery
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NEONATAL CAPSAICIN TREATMENT DOES NOT PREVENT SPLANCHNIC VASODILATATION IN PORTAL-HYPERTENSIVE RATS

1994

It has been suggested that the peripheral sensory neurons are involved in the splanchnic hemodynamic changes of portal hypertension. Therefore the influence of permanent ablation of sensory neurons by neonatal capsaicin pretreatment (50 mg/kg, subcutaneously) on the development of the hyperdynamic splanchnic circulation in portal-hypertensive rats was studied. In adulthood, portal hypertension was induced with partial portal vein ligation. In study 1, systemic and splanchnic hemodynamics were measured by means of a radiolabeled-microsphere technique in portal-hypertensive rats, under ketamine anesthesia, pretreated with capsaicin or vehicle. Mean arterial pressure, heart rate, cardiac index…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMean arterial pressureCalcitonin Gene-Related PeptidePortal venous pressureHemodynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineHypertension PortalmedicineAnimalsNeurons AfferentSplanchnic CirculationRats WistarHepatologySplanchnic Circulationbusiness.industryHemodynamicsmedicine.diseaseRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyAnimals NewbornchemistryGastric MucosaRegional Blood FlowCapsaicinVascular resistancePortal hypertensionCapsaicinSplanchnicbusinessDigestive SystemDilatation Pathologic
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Effects of zinc acexamate on blood flow and prostanoid levels in the gastric mucosa of the rat

1989

The effects of the new antiulcer compound zinc acexamate on blood flow and prostanoid levels in the gastric mucosa have been studied. Zinc acexamate (30 and 300 mg/kg) dose-dependently prevents the reduction induced by the perfusion of noradrenaline (3.5 micrograms/kg.min, 30 min) in gastric mucosal blood flow, as measured by 3H-aniline clearance. Zinc acexamate pretreatment also increases the levels of prostaglandin E2 in the gastric mucosa of the rat, both under control conditions and after infusion with noradrenaline. The levels of thromboxane A2 and prostacyclin were not modified by zinc acexamate. These results confirm the importance of microcirculation in pathogenesis and the idea tha…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMetabolic Clearance RateClinical BiochemistryProstacyclinBiologyMicrocirculationNorepinephrinechemistry.chemical_compoundThromboxane A2Internal medicinemedicineGastric mucosaAnimalsProstaglandin E2Chromatography High Pressure LiquidAminocaproatesStomachProstanoidRats Inbred StrainsCell BiologyAnti-Ulcer AgentsRatsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryGastric MucosaRegional Blood FlowAminocaproic AcidProstaglandinsPerfusionmedicine.drugProstaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids
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Modulation by peripheral opioids of basal and distension-stimulated gastric acid secretion in the rat.

1992

1. The influence of opioids in modulating gastric acid secretory responses has been investigated in the continuously perfused stomach of the anaesthetized rat. 2. Intravenous administration of morphine (0.75-3 mg kg-1) or the peripherally acting enkephalin analogue, BW443C (0.75-3 mg kg-1), substantially augmented acid secretion in basal conditions. These effects were significantly inhibited by the opioid antagonists naloxone (1 mg kg-1) and the peripherally acting N-methylnalorphine (2 mg kg-1). When administered alone, neither opioid antagonist influenced basal acid output. 3. Acid secretory responses to different levels of gastric distension (5-20 cmH2O) were significantly and dose-depen…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyNarcotic AntagonistsNalorphine(+)-NaloxoneDistensionDeoxyglucoseGastric AcidInternal medicineNalorphineGastrinsmedicineAnimalsInsulinGastrinPharmacologyMorphinebusiness.industryNaloxoneGastric distensionRats Inbred StrainsRatsPentagastrinEndocrinologyOpioidInjections IntravenousGastric acidFemalePentagastrinmedicine.symptombusinessOligopeptidesmedicine.drugResearch ArticleHistamine
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