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Item Metadata only Comparative study of endocuff assisted colonoscopy and artificial intelligence in colonoscopy in adenoma and polyp detection: a randomized, back-to-back study(2026-12-01) Kamalaporn P.; Chirnaksorn S.; Kitiyakara T.; Rattanasiri S.; Kamalaporn P.; Mahidol UniversityBackground: An endocuff is attached at the tip of colonoscope to improve mucosal visualization. An artificial intelligence (AI) assisted colonoscopy is a computer system designed to enhance detection and differentiation polyps. The aim of this study... was to evaluate the endocuff assisted colonoscopy (E) and the AI assisted colonoscopy (A) in the detection of adenomas and polyps, in a randomized, back-to-back study. Methods: This study was done in a single tertiary center. Patients were randomly assignedPublication Metadata only Diagnostic yield of esophagogastroduodenoscopy, colonoscopy, and small bowel endoscopy in Thai adults with chronic diarrhea(2021-12-01) Julajak Limsrivilai; Choompunuj Sakjirapapong; Onuma Sattayalertyanyong; Tanawat Geeratragool; Phalat Sathirawich; Ananya Pongpaibul; Piyaporn Apisarnthanarak; Phutthaphorn Phaophu; Nichcha Subdee; Phunchai Charatcharoenwitthaya; Nonthalee Pausawasdi; Siriraj Hospitalesophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), colonoscopy, and small bowel endoscopy for chronic diarrhea from 2008 to 2018 were reviewed. Small bowel endoscopy included push enteroscopy, balloon-assisted enteroscopy (BAE), and video capsule endoscopy (VCE). The diagnostic yield of each.../dL, respectively. EGD and colonoscopy were performed in 302 and 547 patients, respectively, and the diagnostic yield was 24/302 (7.9%) for EGD and 219/547 (40.0%) for colonoscopy. EGD did not reveal positive findings in any patients with normalPublication Metadata only Splenic rupture as a rare and unpredicted complication in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus after colonoscopy(2019-07-01) Subhanudh Thavaraputta; Passisd Laoveeravat; Bhakhathorn Thavaraputta; Ariwan Rakvit; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Lubbock; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University© BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2019. Colonoscopy is a common procedure that gastroenterologists perform on a daily basis. It is considered a low-risk outpatient procedure and patients can be discharged on the same day after the procedure.... Colonoscopy has become more feasible with the increasing application of standard screening for colon cancer and diagnostic procedures for large intestinal disease. There are reported possible risk factors of splenic rupture during the procedure. HoweverPublication Metadata only Effect of bowel preparation with oral sodium phosphate on serum potassium level in patients undergoing colonoscopy under IV anesthesia(2009-12-01) Pongsasit Singhatas; Nakkanan Sangdee; Savit Kositchaiwat; Kanit Sumboonanonda; Weerapat Suwanthanma; Preeda Sumritpradit; Panuwat Lertsithichai; Mahidol UniversityObjective: To determine the effect of oral sodium phosphate solution, as a colon preparation agent, on the serum potassium level in patients undergoing colonoscopy under IV anesthesia. Material and Method: Patients set to undergo elective... colonoscopy under IV anesthesia (propofol infusion) were recruited to participate in the present study during the period between October 2008 and January 2009. All patients had normal serum potassium level prior to colon preparation, and all ingested 90 mlPublication Metadata only Advantages of routine upper-gastrointestinal endoscopy in positive fecal occult blood tests with negative colonoscopy results(2018-01-01) Chonlada Krutsri; Chairat Supsamutchai; Pitichote Hiranyatheb; Pongsasit Singhatas; Tharin Thampongsa; Jakrapan Jirasiritham; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University© 2018, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Fecal occult blood test [FOBT] is a popular use for colorectal cancer screening. When positive results are found, colonoscopy is necessary to find pathologic lesion. However... this, nor is there evidence against it. Objective: To determine the predictive value of upper gastrointestinal pathology and benefits of routine use of esophagogastroduodenoscopy [EGD] after negative colonoscopy in positive FOBT. Materials and Methods: APublication Metadata only Screening colonoscopy from a large single center of Thailand - Something needs to be changed?(2012-01-01) Pitulak Aswakul; Varayu Prachayakul; Varut Lohsiriwat; Thirapol Bunyaarunnate; Udom Thirapol; Mahidol UniversityBackground: Results of screening colonoscopy from Western countries reported adenoma detection rates (ADRs) of 30-40% while those from Asia had ADR as low as 10%. There have been limited data regarding screening colonoscopy in Thailand.... The objectives of this study were therefore to determine polyp and adenoma detection rates in Thai people, to evaluate the incidence of colorectal cancer detected during screening colonoscopy and to determine the endoscopic findings of the polyps which might havePublication Metadata only High prevalence of advanced colorectal neoplasia in the Thai population: A prospective screening colonoscopy of 1,404 cases(2016-08-23) Bunchorn Siripongpreeda; Chulabhorn Mahidol; Navara Dusitanond; Tassanee Sriprayoon; Bunlung Muyphuag; Thaniya Sricharunrat; Narongchai Teerayatanakul; Watanya Chaiwong; Wipra Worasawate; Prassanee Sattayarungsee; Juthamas Sangthongdee; Jirapa Prarom; Gaidganok Sornsamdang; Kamonwan Soonklang; Kasiruck Wittayasak; Chirayu U. Auewarakul; Chulabhorn Hospital; Chulabhorn Research Institute; Mahidol University© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Increasing morbidity and mortality from colorectal cancer is evident in recent years in the developing Asian nations. Particularly in Thailand and most neighbouring low-income countries, screening colonoscopy... is not yet recommended nor implemented at the national policy level. Methods: Screening colonoscopy was offered to 1,500 healthy volunteers aged 50-65 years old who were registered into the program between July 2009 and June 2010. Biopsy and surgeryPublication Metadata only Comparative study of two bowel preparation regimens for colonoscopy: Senna tablets vs sodium phosphate solution(2006-09-14) Savit Kositchaiwat; Weerapat Suwanthanmma; Ronnarat Suvikapakornkul; Vaewvadee Tiewthanom; Prisna Rerkpatanakit; Chaowalitr Tinkornrusmee; Mahidol UniversityAim: To compare the efficacy and acceptance of senna tablet and sodium phosphate solution for bowel preparation before colonoscopy. Methods: One hundred and thirty four patients, who needed elective colonoscopy, were randomly allocated to take 180... mg senna tablet or 95 mL sodium phosphate solution on the day before colonoscopy. The efficacies of both laxatives were compared using the mean difference of colon-cleanliness score of the rectum, sigmoid segments, descending colon, transverse colonPublication Metadata only Is Urgent Diagnostic Colonoscopy still Necessary in Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding?: A Retrospective Study from 2 Centers of Ramathibodi Hospital(2021-12-01) Tatchakorn Promboon; Chonlada Krutsri; Pongsasit Singhatas; Preeda Sumritpradit; Sitthichart Harntaweesup; Panjapon Kitgrongpaibul; Varinthip Thongchai; Tharin Thampongsa; Samart Phuwapraisirisan; Jakrapan Jirasiritham; Goragoch Gesprasert; Pattawia Choikrua; Ramathibodi HospitalBackground: An urgent colonoscopy within 24 hours in acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding (LGIB) is now controversy with limited of benefit compare to elective colonoscopy. An alternative modality such as CT angiogram or CT whole abdominal has play... urgent colonoscopy. There are 95.28%, 1.57%, 0.79%, and 1.57% of successful nonoperative management, therapeutic endoscopy, transarterial catheter embolization and surgery, respectively. Only patients who had post-polypectomy bleeding underwent urgentPublication Metadata only Cost-effectiveness and budget impact analyses of colorectal cancer screenings in a low- and middle-income country: example from Thailand(2019-12-02) Pochamana Phisalprapa; Siripen Supakankunti; Nathorn Chaiyakunapruk; Chulalongkorn University; University of Utah; Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol Universitybenefits of fecal immunochemical test (FIT) and colonoscopy using a societal perspective. The input parameters were obtained from a CRC screening project at a Thai tertiary care hospital, Thai health care costs and databases, and systematic literature... impact analysis was conducted. Results: At the Thai ceiling threshold of societal willingness-to-pay of 4,706 USD, the screening colonoscopy every 10 years and annual FIT, starting at age 50, was cost-effective, as compared to no screening resulting in 15
