Advances in Endoscopy and Other Diagnostic Techniques: Working Group Report of the Second World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition
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Published:2004-06
Issue:S2
Volume:39
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ISSN:0277-2116
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Container-title:Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J. pediatr. gastroenterol. nutr.
Author:
Olives Jean‐Pierre,Bontems Patrick,Costaguta Alejandro,Fritscher‐Ravens Annette,Gilger Mark,Narkewickz Michael,Ni Yen‐Hsuan,Spolidoro José,Thomson Mike
Abstract
Research
Endoscopic ultrasound: To evaluate the usefulness of endoscopy ultrasound in the management of gastrointestinal, hepatic and pancreatic disease in children; and to explore possible future applications in new fields (e.g., oncology).
Digital imaging for endoscopy: 1. Structured archive of video sequences and/or images. 2. Illustrating endoscopy reports.
Virtual endoscopy in children: 1. To determine the usefulness of computed tomographic colonography (CTC) in the detection of lesions of the gastrointestinal tract in pediatrics. 2. To develop CTC protocols for pediatric patients, if the technique proves to be effective in detecting gastrointestinal lesions in these patients.
Intervention
Endoscopic ultrasound: To expand the use and reduce the cost of endoscopy ultrasound in children.
Digital imaging for endoscopy: To require and to standardize illustrated reports as a means of information for parents and as a legal proof.
Virtual endoscopy in children: To define the place of “virtual” examinations as an option to replace invasive procedures.
Education
Endoscopic ultrasound: 1. To improve the knowledge of our colleagues about the use of endoscopy ultrasound in pediatrics. 2. To promote the worldwide development on centers that have mastered the technique.
Digital imaging for endoscopy: 1. Better understanding of these technologies as regards daily practice and the selection of new medical products. 2. Provide articles to explain: video format (definition of frame rate and resolution, color definitions etc), and relational databases, web applications, etc., incorporate this information in annual courses.
Virtual endoscopy in children: 1. To improve the knowledge of our colleagues about the possible uses and limitations of CTC in pediatrics. 2. To promote the worldwide development of centers that have mastered the technique as reference facilities.
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