Optimising the performance and interpretation of small bowel capsule endoscopy
Small bowel capsule endoscopy has become a commonly used tool in the investigation of gastrointestinal symptoms and is now widely available in clinical practice. In contrast to conventional endoscopy, there is a lack of clear consensus on when competency is achieved or the way in which capsule endos...
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| author | Beg, Sabina Parra-Blanco, Adolfo Ragunath, Krish |
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| description | Small bowel capsule endoscopy has become a commonly used tool in the investigation of gastrointestinal symptoms and is now widely available in clinical practice. In contrast to conventional endoscopy, there is a lack of clear consensus on when competency is achieved or the way in which capsule endoscopy should be performed in order to maintain quality and clinical accuracy. Here we explore the evidence on the key factors that influence the quality of small bowel capsule endoscopy services. |
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| spelling | nottingham-483242020-05-04T19:17:38Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/48324/ Optimising the performance and interpretation of small bowel capsule endoscopy Beg, Sabina Parra-Blanco, Adolfo Ragunath, Krish Small bowel capsule endoscopy has become a commonly used tool in the investigation of gastrointestinal symptoms and is now widely available in clinical practice. In contrast to conventional endoscopy, there is a lack of clear consensus on when competency is achieved or the way in which capsule endoscopy should be performed in order to maintain quality and clinical accuracy. Here we explore the evidence on the key factors that influence the quality of small bowel capsule endoscopy services. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-11-16 Article PeerReviewed Beg, Sabina, Parra-Blanco, Adolfo and Ragunath, Krish (2017) Optimising the performance and interpretation of small bowel capsule endoscopy. Frontline Gastroenterology . pp. 1-9. ISSN 2041-4145 http://fg.bmj.com/content/early/2017/11/16/flgastro-2017-100878 doi:10.1136/flgastro-2017-100878 doi:10.1136/flgastro-2017-100878 |
| spellingShingle | Beg, Sabina Parra-Blanco, Adolfo Ragunath, Krish Optimising the performance and interpretation of small bowel capsule endoscopy |
| title | Optimising the performance and interpretation of small bowel capsule endoscopy |
| title_full | Optimising the performance and interpretation of small bowel capsule endoscopy |
| title_fullStr | Optimising the performance and interpretation of small bowel capsule endoscopy |
| title_full_unstemmed | Optimising the performance and interpretation of small bowel capsule endoscopy |
| title_short | Optimising the performance and interpretation of small bowel capsule endoscopy |
| title_sort | optimising the performance and interpretation of small bowel capsule endoscopy |
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