Walter Chan
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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- DateMay 7, 2023This session provides a deeper understanding of how and when to use our current state of the art tools for physiology testing. Audience members will appreciate the nuances of esophageal motility reading, when to order which pH test for reflux symptoms…
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University of PennsylvaniaBrigham and Women's Hospital - DateMay 8, 2023BACKGROUND: Tools predicting incident esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) and gastric cardia adenocarcinoma (GCA) that can be automated in electronic health records (EHRs) to guide screening decisions are needed…
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Brigham and Women's Hospital - DateMay 6, 2023BACKGROUND: There is a lack of data on training benchmarks to define competence in colorectal EMR (C-EMR) among advanced endoscopy trainees (AETs). Previous pilot data from our group demonstrated a relatively low proportion of AETs achieve competence on key cognitive and technical aspects of C-EMR…
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University of Minnesota HealthSpeakers
Saint Luke's HospitalBrigham and Women's HospitalSwedish Medical CenterNYU Langone HealthJohns Hopkins HospitalBrigham and Women's HospitalSwedish Medical CenterColumbia University Medical CenterVA Medical Center - DateMay 9, 2023SOCIETY: AGA
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Vanderbilt University Medical CenterBrigham and Women's Hospital - DateMay 9, 2023Discerning whether laryngeal symptoms are related to reflux (laryngopharyngeal reflux; LPR) is a challenge. Consequently, patients see numerous specialists, undergo multiple diagnostic tests and empirically trial proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), often with inconsistent response…
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Brigham and Women's HospitalBrigham and Women's HospitalBrigham and Women's Hospital - DateMay 7, 2023SOCIETY: ASGE
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Brigham and Women's Hospital - DateMay 8, 2023Introduction: Adenoma per colonoscopy (APC) has recently been proposed as a quality measure for colonoscopy. We evaluated the impact of a novel AI system, compared to standard HD colonoscopy, for APC measurement…
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University of Minnesota HealthSpeakers
Saint Luke's HospitalBrigham and Women's HospitalSwedish Medical CenterNYU Langone HealthJohns Hopkins HospitalBrigham and Women's HospitalSwedish Medical CenterColumbia University Medical CenterVA Medical Center - DateMay 9, 2023Fecal incontinence is associated with substantial impacts on quality of life. Prevalence estimates range from 2% to as high as 20% based on the methodology used, and is likely underreported by patients. Prior studies have demonstrated inconsistent effects of body-mass index on fecal incontinence…
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Brigham and Women's HospitalUniversity of Michigan Michigan MedicineBrigham and Women's Hospital - DateMay 9, 2023Fecal incontinence is associated with substantial impacts on quality of life. Prevalence estimates range from 2% to as high as 20% based on the methodology used, and is likely underreported by patients. Prior studies have demonstrated inconsistent effects of body-mass index on fecal incontinence…
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- DateMay 9, 2023Fecal incontinence is associated with substantial impacts on quality of life. Prevalence estimates range from 2% to as high as 20% based on the methodology used, and is likely underreported by patients. Prior studies have demonstrated inconsistent effects of body-mass index on fecal incontinence…
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University of PennsylvaniaBrigham and Women's HospitalMassachusetts General HospitalMichigan Medicine - DateMay 18, 2024
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Brigham and Women's Hospital - DateMay 20, 2024BACKGROUND: Gastroesophageal reflux disease has been associated with poor lung transplant outcomes, through a putative mechanism of reflux-induced aspiration leading to recurrent allograft injury…
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- DateMay 20, 2024BACKGROUND: Increased reflux detected on ambulatory reflux monitoring has been associated with poor lung transplant outcomes, though prior studies have relied on testing performed off proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy. The recent Lyon consensus 2.0 (LC2…
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- DateMay 18, 2024BACKGROUND: Patients with suspected laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) present a diagnostic challenge as traditional esophageal reflux criteria may not correlate with pharyngeal reflux events…
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Brigham and Women's HospitalBrigham and Women's Hospital - DateMay 19, 2024Fecal incontinence (FI) carries substantial health economic impacts with an estimated prevalence of 8% of the population globally…
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Brigham and Women's HospitalUniversity of Michigan Michigan MedicineBrigham and Women's Hospital - DateMay 18, 2024This session will focus on controversies in the evaluation and management of GERD to provide clarity and perspectives on the diagnostic approaches in extra-esophageal reflux, what to do when testing is in the inconclusive grey area, treatment options for the patient with GERD that is failing PPI th…
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Washington University School of MedicineBrigham and Women's HospitalDallas VA Medical Center/University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterJohns Hopkins UniversityModerators
University of California San DiegoUnversity of Pennsylvania - DateMay 3, 2025Extraesophageal manifestations are increasingly common presentations of of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) to the gastroenterologists' office…
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Brigham and Women's HospitalBoston Children's Hospital - DateMay 4, 2025The role of clinical symptomatology and diagnostic scores in GERD evaluation
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University of PennsylvaniaBrigham and Women's Hospital