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BarcElona 2010 - Cobra Medical
UEGW
Barcelona 2010
18th United European
Gastroenterology Week
www.uegf.org // EACCME accredited
October 23 – 27, 2010
Barcelona, Spain
Final Programme
SUMMARY
OF PRODUCT
CHARACTERISTICS 3
PROPRIETARY NAME
Spasmomen®.
INTERNATIONAL NON-PROPRIETARY
NAME Otilonium bromide. PHARMACEUTICAL FORM Tablets. PHARMACOLOGICAL
DATA Pharmacology.Otilonium bromide exerts an
intense antispasmodic effect on the smooth muscles of the
digestive tract. Experimental data have shown that absorption
following oral administration is very low, and most of the absorbed portion
is excreted through the biliary tract. Toxicology. Acute toxicology: no fatalities
occurred when the drug was administered orally in doses up to 1500 mg/kg and 1000
mg/kg in rats and dogs, respectively. Chronic toxicity: oral doses of 80 mg/kg of
otilonium bromide administrated to laboratory animals for 180 days did not cause
any changes in blood chemistry or histological profiles. Teratology: no embryotoxicity
or teratogenic effects were observed in rats or rabbits even at doses of 60 mg/kg.
Mutagenesis: no mutagenic effects were observed. CLINICAL INFORMATION
Indications. Irritable colon and spastic painful conditions of the distal section of the
intestinal tract.Contraindications. Known hypersensitivity to the drug. Side effects.
At therapeutic doses the drug does not cause side effects, nor does it cause atropinelike effects. Special precautions for use.The drug should be used with caution in
patients with glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy and pyloric stenosis. Use in pregnancy
and lactation. Although there have been no reports of embryotoxicity, teratogenic
or mutagenic effects in animals, like all drugs, Spasmomen® should only be given to
pregnant women and nursing mothers if absolutely necessary and under close medical
supervision. Drug interactions. None. Dosage and administration. 1 tablet 2-3
times a day, at the physician’s discretion.Overdosage.Otilonium bromide has proven
to be practically free of toxicity in animals, therefore, overdose should not cause any
particular problems in humans.If necessary, symptomatic and support therapy should
be administered. Warning.Keep out of reach of children. Effect on ability to drive
and to use machines.None.PHARMACEUTICAL INFORMATION Incompatibility.
None. Shelf-life. Three years. Special storage precautions. None. Package box
of 30 tablets. (40 mg). Dosage. 1 tablet 2-3 times daily.
For more information, please refer to the Full Prescribing Information Leaflet
FOR THE CORRECT USE OF THIS PRODUCT PLEASE DO REFER TO THE TECHNICAL
DOCUMENTS APPROVED IN YOUR COUNTRY (E.G. PATIENTS INFORMATION
LEAFLETS AND SPC).
A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale S.r.l. - Headquarters: Via Sette Santi 1 50131 Firenze (Italy) - Phone: +39 055 5680 336 - Fax: +39 055 5680 484 www.menarini.com
MENARINI
References: 1. Battaglia G, et al. Otilonium bromide in irritable bowel syndrome: a
double-blind, placebo-controlled, 15-week study. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 1998;12:
1003-10. 2. Lesbros-Pantoflickova D, et al. Meta-analysis: the treatment of irritable
bowel syndrome. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2004;20:1253-69.3. Spasmomen® SmPC.
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MENARINI INTERNATIONAL
UEGW
Barcelona 2010
18th United European
Gastroenterology Week
www.uegf.org // EACCME accredited
October 23 – 27, 2010
Barcelona, Spain
Organiser
United European
Gastroenteterology Federation
UEGF Secretariat
Wienerbergstr. 11 / 12 A
1100 Vienna, Austria
Phone: +43 – 1 – 997 16 39
Fax: +43 – 1 – 997 16 39-10
Email:office@uegf.org
CORE PCO OF UEGF
Congress and Exhibition / Sponsor Office
Office Berlin
CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH
Paulsborner Str. 44
14193 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0
Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91
Email:uegw2010@cpo-hanser.de
THE VOICE OF EUROPEAN GASTROENTEROLOGY
CLINICAL PRACTICE / RESEARCH / EDUCATION
... for the benefit of patients
www.uegf.org
CONTACT
UEGF Secretariat, Wienerbergstrasse 11/12A, A-1100 Vienna, Austria
Phone +43-1-997 16 39, Fax +43-1-997 16 39-10, office@uegf.org
table of contents
Welcome Address
6
ESGE Learning Area
275
About UEGF
7
Ultrasound Learning Centre
278
Acknowledgements
9
Common Interest Group Meetings
283
General Sponsors and Exhibitors
10
Business Meetings
289
Congress Information
13
Satellite Symposia
and Breakfast Meetings
293
Awards & Grants
20
ESGENA Conference
299
Scientific Information
23
Scientific Programme
29
Run against Colon Cancer
and Public Health Day
315
Programme Overview
31
Metro-Plan
318
Postgraduate Teaching Programme
41
Supporting Programme
319
Scientific Programme by Day
Monday, October 25, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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50
71
101
List of Exhibitors
and Exhibition Floor Plan
325
List of Reviewers
329
Lunch Sessions by Day
121
Index of Authors
335
Poster Sessions by Day
Monday, October 25, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
125
126
176
225
Floor Plans
Printed on environmentally friendly paper.
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welcome address from the president of the Uegf
Dear Friends,
The United European Gastroenterology Federation (UEGF) has the honour to welcome you to the UEGW 2010 in Barcelona. Since 1992
UEGW has been the forum for European Gastroenterologists and has
shown a steady increase in participants over the years. UEGW is now
among the top medical meetings in Europe and is recognised as a top
class gastroenterology meeting also outside of Europe.
Rolf Hultcrantz
UEGF President
Not only has the number of participants increased, we have also been
able to attract top scientists and the amount of submitted abstracts
from well recognised scientific centres worldwide is steadily growing.
We are convinced that UEGW has managed to do so mainly because
of its unique organisation. All societies that make up UEGF have representation on the Scientific Committee, resulting in a comprehensive
programme that is beneficial to clinicians, academics and researchers
alike. In the last years the UEGW postgraduate course has been redesigned and ever since we have seen a steady increase in participants.
UEGF has expanded its activities during the last years following a reorganisation. The Education Committee now organises trainee courses
and basic science workshops of highest quality standards throughout
the year in different locations across Europe and offers financial aid
and personal support with long-term partnerships and financial support of initiatives which intend to employ advanced methods of
teaching in gastroenterological education.
The Public Affairs Committee is very active in drawing attention to the
huge health problems caused by diseases in our field and has further
been successful in gaining the press’s interest in our area of health care
and developing links with patient organisations.
A meeting however always depends on its participants in reaching its
goals. We hope that all of you – those who come to learn about the
latest in Gastroenterology, and those of you who want to present their
work to colleagues, will help us create yet another successful UEGW.
It is our hope that joining us in Barcelona, you will contribute to a
successful gastroenterology meeting with excellent science and education in the field.
Rolf Hultcrantz
UEGF President
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about uegf
MISSION & GOALS
The UEGF is a professional medical non-profit
organisation comprising all of the major
European societies with an interest in disease
of the digestive system, including the oesophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas,
intestine and bowel. The European societies
that make up the Federation include medicine,
surgery, GI oncology, paediatrics and endoscopy. UEGF is the most comprehensive organisation of this kind in the world and our
affiliated societies represent over 22,000 European specialists.
The Goals of the United European Gastroenterology Federation are:
Gto advance science and education in gastroenterology and hepatology for the benefit of public health
Gto promote and co-ordinate, throughout
Europe and beyond, discussion and exchange of ideas and results relating to the
diagnosis, treatment, research and prevention of diseases
Gto provide a suitable medium for the dissemination and discussion of the latest results in the field of gastroenterology and
hepatology and related subjects
Gto stimulate and promote basic and clinical
research in the field and to render it visible
in the global context
Gto harmonise and improve clinical standards throughout the whole of Europe
FOUNDING MEMBERS OF THE UEGF
ASNEMGE Association of National European
and Mediterranean Societies of
Gastroenterology
EAGE
European Association for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy
EASL European Association for the
Study of the Liver
EPC European Pancreatic Club
ESGE European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
ESPGHAN European Society for Paediatric
Gastroenterology, Hepatology and
Nutrition
EFISDS International Society of Digestive
Surgery (European Federation)
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS OF THE UEGF
EAES European Association for Endoscopic
Surgery
ECCO European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation
EDS European Digestive Surgery
EHSG European Helicobacter Study Group
ESCP European Society of Coloproctology
ESDO European Society of Digestive Oncology
ESGAR European Society of Gastrointestinal
and Abdominal Radiology
ESNM European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
ESPCG European Society for Primary Care
Gastroenterology
ORGANISER
UEGF Secretariat
Wienerbergstr. 11 / 12 A
1100 Vienna, Austria
Phone: +43 – 1 – 997 16 39
Fax: +43 – 1 – 997 16 39-10
Email:office@uegf.org
CORE PCO OF UEGF
Congress and Exhibition / Sponsor Office
Office Berlin
CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH
Paulsborner Str. 44
14193 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0
Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91
Email:uegw2010@cpo-hanser.de
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about uegf
2010 UEGF COUNCIL
Rolf Hultcrantz, Sweden
President
Colm O’Morain, Ireland
President Elect
Christoph Beglinger, Switzerland
Secretary General
Peter Milla, UK
Treasurer
John Atherton, UK
Chairman Scientific Committee
Lars Lundell, Sweden
Chairman Education Committee
Reinhold Stockbrügger, Italy
Chairman Public Affairs Committee
Block Society Representatives
Michael Trauner, Austria
Liver Representative
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
Endoscopy Representative
Franco Bazzoli, Italy
General Gastroenterology Representative
Alexander Engel, The Netherlands
Surgery Representative
Markus Lerch, Germany
Independent Councillor
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
John Atherton, UK
Chairman Scientific Committee
Fernando Azpiroz, Spain
National
Representative
Yehuda Chowers, Israel
ECCO
Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
EASL
Brendan Delaney, UK
ESPCG
Michael Delvaux, France
ESNM
Jacques Devière, Belgium
ESGE
Abe Fingerhut, France
EAES
J. P. Galmiche, France
EAGE
Beat Gloor, Switzerland
EDS
Mark Hull, UK
ASNEMGE
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Roger Leicester, UK
Anna Martling, Sweden
Julia Mayerle, Germany
Francis Megraud, France
Tania Roskams, Belgium
Wolff Schmiegel, Germany
Raanan Shamir, Israel
Jaap Stoker, The Netherlands
Severine Vermeire, Belgium
EFISDS
ESCP
EPC
EHSG
Independent
ESDO
ESPGHAN
ESGAR
Independent
PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
Reinhold Stockbrügger, Italy
Chairman UEGF Public Affairs Committee
Anthony Axon, UK
Miguel A. Gassull, Spain
Spiros Ladas, Greece
Vincent Lamy, Belgium
Walter Reinisch, Austria
Eduardo Targarona, Spain
Dominique Valla, France
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Lars Lundell, Sweden
Chairman UEGF Education Committee
Lars Aabakken, Norway
Qasim Aziz, UK
Pascal Berberat, Germany
Maximilian Bockhorn, Germany
Nick De Wit, The Netherlands
Joost Drenth, The Netherlands
Heinz Hammer, Austria
Peter Jansen, The Netherlands
Andrea Laghi, Italy
Matthias Löhr, Sweden
Johann Pfeifer, Austria
Alan David Phillips, UK
Theodore Rokkas, Greece
Selman Uranues, Austria
Eric Van Cutsem, Belgium
Boris Vucelic, Croatia
ESGE
ESNM
EDS
EFISDS
ESPCG
ASNEMGE
EAGE
EASL
ESGAR
EPC
ESCP
ESPGHAN
EHSG
EAES
ESDO
ECCO
acknowledgements
UEGF gratefully acknowledges the support of the following companies:
PREMIUM PARTNERS
MAJOR PARTNERS
Abbott International
A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale
MSD
Boston Scientific
Olympus
FUJINON (Europe) GmbH
Pharmacosmos A / S
Given Imaging GmbH
Janssen
Movetis
Norgine
Pentax
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general sponsors and exhibitors
Premium Partners
Abbott
MSD
Olympus
Pharmacosmos A / S
Major Partners
A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale
Boston Scientific International S.A.
Fujinon (Europe) GmbH
Given Imaging GmbH
Janssen
Movetis
Norgine Limited
Pentax Europe GmbH
General Exhibitors
A
ACTIAL FARMACEUTICA Lda
Alere International
Alfa Wassermann S.p.A.
ALTON (Shanghai) Medical Instruments Co., Ltd.
ASNEMGE – Association of National
European and Mediterranean Societies of
Gastroenterology
Avantis Medical Systems
Axcan Pharma SAS
B
BALTON Sp. z o.o.
Barrx Medical Inc.
Bedfont Scientific Ltd
Belimed AG
BIOCODEX
Biohit Oyj
Biomed Central Ltd.
BMJ Group
Bracco Suisse SA
BÜHLMANN Laboratories AG
C
CAE Healthcare
Calpro AS
Casen Fleet
CBC (Deutschland) GmbH
CONMED Corporation
COOK Medical
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D
DANONE
DDW – Digestive Disease Week
Dr. Falk Pharma GmbH
E
EAES – European Association for Endoscopic
Surgery
EAGE – European Association for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy
EASL – European Association for the Study
of the Liver
ECCO – European Crohn’s and Colitis
Organisation
EDS – European Digestive Surgery
EFISDS – International Society of Digestive
Surgery (European Federation)
EGYPT GASTRO HEP
ELLA -CS, s.r.o.
emed T. Jakubik, R. Mazurek Sp. J.
EndoChoice
Endo-Flex GmbH
Endosoft B.V.
EPC – European Pancreatic Club
Epigenomics AG
Erbe Elektromedizin GmbH
ESDO – European Society of Digestive
Oncology
ESGE – European Society of Gastrointestinal
Endoscopy
ESMO – 12th World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer
ESNM – European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
EUROIMMUN AG
F
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Fischer ANalysen Instrumente
Fresenius Kabi Deutschland GmbH
H
Hitachi Medical Systems Europe Holding AG
I
ICE – International Congress of Endoscopy 2011
Immundiagnostik AG
Imotech Medical
INFAI GmbH
IntroMedic. Co., Ltd
general sponsors and exhibitors
K
Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG
T
Taewoong Medical, Co. Ltd
L
La Lettre de l‘Hépato-Gastroentérologue
Lab-Tech AS
Leufen Medical GmbH
LIFE PARTNERS EUROPE
Lumenis (Germany) GmbH
U
UpToDate
US Endoscopy
M
M.I. Tech., Ltd
Mauna Kea Technologies
Mederi Therapeutics Inc.
Medical Innovations
Medical Measurement Systems b.v.
MEDICAPTURE
Medi-Globe GmbH
MEDITHEQUE Bookshop
medwork medical products and services GmbH
Merit Medical Endotek
Micro-Tech (Nanjing) Co., Ltd.
MTW Endoskopie
W
Wagner Analysen Technik GmbH
WGO - World Gastroenterology Organisation
Wiley-Blackwell
Wilson Instruments (Shanghai) Co., Ltd
Wisepress Ltd.
Wolters Kluwer Health
V
Vifor Pharma Ltd.
N
NDS Surgical Imaging BV
O
WEO / OMED – World Endoscopy Organization
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Europe Ltd.
Ovesco Endoscopy AG
P
Peter Pflugbeil GmbH
Piolax Medical Devices, Inc.
R
Rome Foundation
S
S&G Biotech Inc.
S. Karger AG
Sandhill Scientific
Semana de las Enfermedades Digestivas
Shire Pharmceuticals
Soluscope SAS
Spatz FGIA, Inc.
STEELCO S.p.A.
STENTECH Inc.
(as per September 15, 2010)
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MEET THE
EXPERTS
MEET THE FACES BEHIND UEGF’S COMMITTEES AND ENGAGE WITH
EXPERTS IN AN INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION AND Q&A SESSION.
Monday through Wednesday
October 25 – 27, 2010 / 13:00 – 13:45
At the amphitheatre of the UEGF Booth between the
Catering and Poster Exhibition Area
Everyone is welcome!
ADD THE MEET THE EXPERTS SCHEDULE TO YOUR CONGRESS CALENDAR:
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2010:
John Atherton and Members of the Scientific Committee
“UEGW: Shaping the programme” – Meet the UEGF Scientific Committee
members responsible for the UEGW programme!”
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2010:
Lars Lundell and Members of the Education Committee
“UEGF: A myriad of educational activities and options for you! Meet
the organisers of UEGF’s successful courses, the TIGER Initiative and the
online learning e-portal!”
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2010:
Reinhold Stockbrugger and Members of the Public Affairs Committee
“The importance of Gastroenterology in the European Union’s health policy.
Learn about UEGF activities on the Public Affairs arena!”
www.uegf.org
congress information
congress information
ORGANISER
UEGF Secretariat
Wienerbergstr. 11 / 12 A, 1100 Vienna, Austria
Phone: +43 – 1 – 997 16 39
Fax: +43 – 1 – 997 16 39-10
Email:office@uegf.org
UEGF / UEGW BOOTH AND LOUNGE
Information on the activities of the United
European Gastroenterology Federation and
the upcoming United European Gastroenterology Week can be obtained at the booth
within the exhibition in Hall P0. Don‘t miss
the opportunity to learn about OLGA – the
new online learning portal and upcoming
educational events and workshops. Receive
information on UEGF‘s Public Affairs activities
and meet the team of the UEGF Secretariat.
We look forward to seeing you there!
CORE PCO OF UEGF
Congress and Exhibition / Sponsor Office
CONGRESS REGISTRATION DESK
All congress materials and documentation
are available at the congress registration desk
located in the entrance hall of the CCIB.
Office Berlin
CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH
Paulsborner Str. 44, 14193 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0
Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91
Email:uegw2010@cpo-hanser.de
Opening Hours
Friday
October 22
Saturday
October 23
Sunday
October 24
Monday
October 25
Tuesday
October 26
Wednesday October 27
CONGRESS VENUE
CCIB – Centre Convencions Internacional
Barcelona
Rambla Prim 1 – 17, 08019 Barcelona, Spain
Website: www.ccib.es
14.00 – 18.00
07.30 – 18.00
07.30 – 18.00
07.00 – 18.00
07.00 – 18.00
07.00 – 16.00
During these opening hours the congress registration desk can be reached at:
Phone: +34 – 93 – 230 88 22
Fax: +34 – 93 – 230 88 23
REGISTRATION FEES
On-site registration does not necessarily entitle the participants to receive a delegate bag. Onsite registration will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis, priority will be given to preregistered delegates.
Registration fees (incl. VAT) for on-site registration
Delegate
EUR750
Fellow in Training*
EUR250
Accompanying Person
EUR70
Lunch Session
EUR55
Postgraduate Teaching Programme
EUR250
Postgraduate Teaching Programme, Fellow in Training
EUR100
ESGENA Conference**
EUR250
* Applicants must be under 40 years of age and a certificate from the supervisor or Head of Department must be
provided.
**Copy of nurse’s professional standing or similar identification is indispensable for proof of status (confirmation
by employer, proof of education or registration as nurse).
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congress information
Registration fee for UEGW delegates and
fellows in training includes:
GAdmission to all scientific sessions
GAdmission to poster exhibition and technical exhibition
GAdmission to the ESGE Learning Area
GAdmission to the Ultrasound Learning
Centre
GUnlimited use of Barcelona public transportation system (Zone 1), valid for 5 days
(Sat – Wed, Oct 23 – 27)
GCongress materials (delegate bag, final
programme, abstract book or abstract CD
ROM, etc.)
GCoffee breaks and lunches (Mon – Wed)
Registration fee for accompanying persons includes:
GUnlimited use of Barcelona public transportation system (Zone 1), valid for 5 days
(Sat – Wed, Oct 23 – 27)
GHalf-day Barcelona Sightseeing Tour
Registration fee for Postgraduate Teaching Programme (PGT) and PGT Fellow in
Training includes:
GAdmission to PGT courses
GSyllabus
GCoffee breaks and lunches (Sat und Sun)
Registration fee for ESGENA Conference
includes:
GAdmission to all ESGENA scientific sessions
and workshops
GAdmission to the ESGENA Welcome Reception on Saturday, October 23, 2010
GAdmission to the UEGW scientific sessions
on Monday, October 25, 2010
GAdmission to poster and technical exhibition
GAdmission to the ESGE Learning Area
GAdmission to the Ultrasound Learning
Centre
GUnlimited use of Barcelona public transportation system (Zone 1), valid for 3 days
(Sat – Mon, Oct 23 – 25)
GCongress materials (delegate bag, final
programme, ESGENA abstract book, etc.)
GCoffee breaks and lunches (Sat – Mon)
NAME BADGES
Participants are requested to wear their name
badge at all times during the congress. For
lost badges a deposit will be charged which
will be refunded after both name badges
have been presented at the congress counter.
The colours of the name badges have the
following significance:
Green Delegate of UEGW
Blue Faculty, Officers, Organisers of UEGW
Pink Delegate of Postgraduate
Teaching Programme
Green Pink Delegate of UEGW and
Postgraduate Teaching Programme
Brown Delegate of ESGENA
Orange Attendee of Public Health Day
Purple Accompanying Person
Yellow Exhibitor
Grey Press
Red Congress Staff
CONGRESS BAGS
Participants receive their congress bag at the
distribution point next to the UEGF Booth in
the Exhibition Hall P0.
ABSTRACT BOOK
Registered participants receive their abstract
book or abstract CD ROM of UEGW 2010 at
the distribution point next to the UEGF Booth
in the Exhibition Hall P0. Please consider
your environmental responsibilities before picking up an abstract book.
Syllabus
Registered participants for the postgraduate
teaching programme receive their syllabus of
UEGW 2010 at the distribution point next to
the UEGF Booth in the Exhibition Hall P0.
Please consider your environmental responsibilities before picking up a syllabus.
CONGRESS NEWS
Three issues of UEGW 2010 congress news
will be distributed to registered participants
during UEGW 2010 free of charge. The first
edition will be included in the congress bags.
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CONGRESS WEBSITE
Further and updated information is available
on the Internet at www.uegf.org (click on
the button “UEGW Barcelona”). Congress
statistics and a photo gallery will be published after UEGW 2010.
CONGRESS INFORMATION SYSTEM
CO CONGRESS ONLINE®
For the 18th United European Gastroenterology Week, the web based Congress Information System CO CONGRESS ONLINE® has
been installed: www.uegw10.uegf.org
The delegates can set up and print their personal congress programme schedule.
CO CONGRESS ONLINE® provides information on:
GUpdated scientific programme
GProgramme per day
GProgramme by format with accepted abstracts
GProgramme search
GList of participants (who is who)
GSatellite symposia and breakfast meetings
GList of exhibitors
GList of long term, premium, major partners
and general sponsors
GGeneral congress information
GCongress venue
GSupporting programme
GHotel accommodation
GCity of Barcelona
GTravel to Barcelona
GSpecial news
GPrivate mailbox
CM CONGRESS MOBILE®
The UEGW 2010 App is a free application,
powered by the CM CONGRESS MOBILE®
software and directly available from the Apple
App Store. At UEGW 2010 in Barcelona, CM
CONGRESS MOBILE® provides Apple iPhone,
iPod Touch and iPad users with the Questions & Answers (Q&A) module.
About the CM CONGRESS MOBILE® Q&A
Module
The Q&A tool of CM CONGRESS MOBILE®
enables the audience to submit questions to
a speaker, the chairman or a panel in real
time during a session.
This allows to collect, filter and cluster questions in order to present them to the speaker
in a well-structured and controlled way,
effectively optimising the notoriously short
time-slot for Q&A after each session.
Participants fire off their questions at the
time they arise and avoid a personal backlog,
while ensuring that all questions will be with
the chairman or speaker as soon as the presentation or speech ends.
The benefit of CM CONGRESS MOBILE®
Q&A for participants is to give everyone in
the room an equal voice, while optimally utilising a chairman’s time to process, cluster
and order relevant questions. All questions
regarding a session are also stored and preserved on server-side and can later be accessed and reviewed online, e.g. as a web
forum.
Features include:
GSubmit text questions from your cell phone
to a chairperson / speaker during a session
GA chairperson can manage (collect, filter,
select and cluster) questions using any
web browser
GPresent selected questions on a web site,
to e.g. show them on the projection area
The Questions & Answers tool is available
in the Halls 113,114 and 211 + 212.
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SPEAKERS CENTRE
The speakers centre is located in the Room
VIP on the Mezzanine Level above the Entrance Hall of the CCIB. Speakers are asked to
hand in their CD-ROM or USB stick, containing the PowerPoint Presentation (IBM format or compatible, no multisession) preferably one day before their presentation but at
the latest 3 hours prior to the presentation.
INTERNET CENTRE AND WIRELESS LAN
As a courtesy to all participants several Internet terminals and Wireless LAN areas allow
easy access to the Internet. The Internet Centre is located within the exhibition in Hall P0.
Opening hours are between 9.00 and 17.00
Mon – Tue, Oct 25 – 26) and 9.00 – 14.00
(Wed, Oct 27). A password is not required in
order to access the Wireless LAN.
The presentation will be transferred to the
central congress server and will be available
afterwards on a special congress notebook in
the hall of the presentation. Due to time and
technical reasons we kindly ask the speakers
not to use their own notebook.
POSTER EXHIBITION
Posters are displayed from Monday until
Wednesday in Hall P0: The posters are changed daily and are at display from 9.00 until
17.00 (Mon-Tue) and 9.00 – 14.00 (Wed).
The poster authors are asked to put up their
poster before 9.00 on the day of presentation and remove it after the end of the viewing
period.
Poster material to put up the poster is available at the poster service desk in the poster
area.
If you have submitted a poster for UEGW
2010 through the UEGW Call4Poster site please
pick-up your poster on Monday, October 25
and Tuesday, October 26 from 08.00 – 17.00
and on Wednesday, October 27 from
08.00 – 12.00 at the poster service desk in the
poster area.
Videos (VHS or DVD) need to be handed in at
the speakers centre preferably one day before their presentation but at the latest 3 hours
prior to the presentation.
In the speakers centre there are several PC
working stations where speakers can also
work on their PC charts in a quiet area. Technical staff will be happy to assist.
Opening Hours
Friday
October 22
Saturday
October 23
Sunday
October 24
Monday
October 25
Tuesday
October 26
Wednesday October 27
14.00 – 18.00
07.30 – 18.00
07.30 – 18.00
07.00 – 18.00
07.00 – 18.00
07.00 – 14.00
PRESS CENTRE
The Press Centre is set up in Room M219 + M220 on Level M2 at the CCIB. It is open
from 8.00 – 18.00 (Sun – Tue, Oct 24 – 26) and
8.00 – 16.00 (Wed, Oct 27). The official
UEGW press conferences will take place at
12.00 on Monday, October 25 and on Tuesday, October 26 in Room M217.
The Press Centre is managed by the press
agency impressum health & science communication. The agency’s staff is pleased to provide more detailed information related to
press activities during UEGW 2010.
Hanging: On the day of display between
08.00 and 09.00
Removal: On the day of display between
17.00 and 18.00
Posters that have not been removed by 18.00
will be disposed of.
Best Poster Award
At 13.45 each day UEGF awards a poster prize for the ‘Best Poster’ in each of the four
major categories:
Gliver and pancreatic disease
Gupper gastrointestinal disease
Glower gastrointestinal disease
Gsurgery, endoscopy
All UEGW attendees are kindly invited to join
the Award Ceremony, which is held each day
at 13.45 at the UEGF Booth in the exhibition
Hall P0. Awarded authors receive free entry
to the Postgraduate Teaching Programme of
next year‘s UEGW in Stockholm.
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TECHNICAL EXHIBITION
The UEGW will be accompanied by a major
technical exhibition taking place in Hall P0 of
the CCIB. For further information please see
the list of exhibitors on page 325 and the following.
Detailed information on particular exhibitors
and exhibition floor plans are included in the
exhibition guide brochure.
Opening Hours
Monday
October 25
Tuesday
October 26
Wednesday October 27
09.00 – 17.00
09.00 – 17.00
09.00 – 14.00
COFFEE BREAKS AND LUNCHES
Coffee, tea and water are served during the
morning and the afternoon coffee breaks
from Monday, October 25 until Wednesday,
October 27 free of charge to all registered
UEGW participants.
Lunches are served for registered UEGW delegates from 12.30 until 14.00 from Monday,
October 25 until Wednesday, October 27.
The catering stations are located in the exhibition area in Hall P0 and in the entrance hall
of the CCIB.
The coffee breaks and lunches for the Postgraduate Teaching Programme and the
ESGENA Conference are embedded in the
programme on Saturday, October 23 and
Sunday, October 24.
CLOAKROOM
A cloakroom can be used free of charge from
Saturday, October 23 through Wednesday,
October 27 in the passage way to the Auditorium. Participants can also store their luggage
there.
CONGRESS LANGUAGE
The official language of the UEGW is English.
No simultaneous translation is provided.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID
In case of emergency please contact the staff
at the congress counter. First aid can be provided through the First Aid Service Center on
level minus 1 (-M1, below escalator C).
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HOTEL RESERVATION
All requests related to hotel accommodation
can be addressed to the specific section of
the congress counter in the entrance hall of
the CCIB. The staff of our local partner Viajes
Iberia Congresos will be pleased to help.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Upon arrival at the congress venue, all registered UEGW delegates, fellows in training,
accompanying persons as well as ESGENA
Conference delegates receive a 5-day public
transportation ticket which is valid from Saturday, October 23 through Wednesday, October 27 (through Monday, October 25 for
ESGENA delegates) in zone 1.
The ticket entitles the holder to travel on all
public transport facilities within the Barcelona city boundaries.
Please make sure to write your ID or passport
number on the public transportation pass.
HOW TO GET THERE
From the Airport to the City Centre
The city centre can easily be reached from the
airport by taxi, bus or train. The Aerobús is
the bus route that runs to Plaça de Catalunya
Square in the city centre: It operates 06.00 01.00, daily every 10 minutes. The ride lasts
around 30 minutes to Plaça de Catalunya.
The train also leaves for the airport in Plaça
de Catalunya Square and runs every 30 minutes.
From the Airport to the Congress Venue
CCIB
The CCIB is located 20 km from the El Prat
Airport and can be reached via Plaça de Catalunya Metro Station. The Aerobús runs from
the airport to Plaça de Catalunya Square.
From there the metro takes you to the CCIB
(10 minutes driving). Get off at El MaresmeForum Metro Station, line L 4.
The CCIB is in walking distance from the Forum Barcelona Bus Station, lines 41 and 7.
Access by car through freeway Ringroad Ronda Litoral.
congress information
CAR PARK
Parking space is available on level minus 2
(-M2). The parking fee is not included in the
registration fee.
TAXIS
Taxis can be found every day and at any time.
They are yellow and black and have their license number displayed on the side. When
they have the green light on they can be
stopped in the street. They can also be found
at ranks on Barcelona’s central streets and
squares. There is also a radio taxi service – the
taxi will pick up passengers from wherever
they like. Tariffs are displayed inside the taxis
and comprise the minimum fare, flag-down
charge, kilometre charge and other extras
such as night service, public holidays, and
station or airport service.
METRO
The metro runs to all central areas of the city
and has station entrances in the most popular tourist areas. They are marked with the
letter „M“.
Operating Hours
Monday – Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday & Holiday
05.00 – 24.00
05.00 – 02.00
Continuous Service
05.00 – 24.00
BANK AND ATM
Banks are usually open on weekdays, Monday-Friday, 8.30 – 14.00.
The closest ATM (Automated Teller Machine/
cash point) can be found at the Shopping
Center Diagonal Mar, next to the CCIB.
SAFETY
Las Ramblas is a popular tourist attraction.
Any time during the day or night several
thousands tourists are meandering along the
Ramblas soaking up the atmosphere and enjoying the activities. However there is also
another group of individuals that are attracted to Las Ramblas for a completely different
reason. They are interested in taking advantage of the tourists. Please take care of pickpocketing and bagsnatching. Always keep an
eye on your belongings.
Please make sure to take off your name
badge and congress bag when you go sightseeing in downtown Barcelona. Wearing the
name and bag identifies you as a tourist
which might attract pickpockets.
INSURANCE/ LIABILITY
UEGW 2010 does not accept any liability for
damages and/or losses of any kind which
may be incurred by the congress participants
or by any person accompanying them, during
either the official activities or excursions. Delegates participate in all tours/events at their
own risk. Participants are advised to take out
insurance against loss, accidents or damage
that could be incurred during the congress.
RECORDING
Cameras, video cameras or audio recording
devices are not permitted in session rooms.
Any recording of sessions is strictly forbidden.
SMOKING
The CCIB is a non-smoking venue. Smoking is
prohibited within the CCIB.
CURRENCY
The currency in Spain is the Euro. At most
banks as well as at exchange bureaus in the
city currency can be exchanged. Credit cards
are widely accepted.
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awards & grants
UEGF Research Prize
EUR 100.000 awarded for the most outstanding research programme
The prize will be awarded for excellence in basic science, translational or clinical research and
the recipient must be able to demonstrate that their work has had an impact in its field and its
quality has been recognised internationally. The recipient will have produced a substantial body
of basic science, translational or clinical research in a focussed area of gastroenterology, hepatology or related disciplines.
Hans Clevers
Professor Hans Clevers (Hubrecht Institute, Utrecht) was awarded the
UEGF Research Prize 2010. Professor Clevers is a world leader in the GI
cancer signaling and GI stem cell fields and has many high profile publications in Nature and other top journals. His most recent work has
focused on GI stem cell markers, the differentiation of stem cells into
intestinal tissue, and the role of key stem cell mutations in cancer development. The Prize will help fund his future research plans to “develop techniques for ex vivo expansion and transplantation of stem cells
from the human intestinal tract”. Originally trained as an MD and a
molecular biologist, the UEGF Research Prize will finally allow Professor Clevers to take his findings on the basic biology of stomach, intestinal and liver stem cells into the clinic.
Award Ceremony // Opening Plenary Session
Monday, October 25, 2010
08.00 – 10.30 in the Auditorium
08.59 – 09.10
UEGF Research Prize / GI stem cells: The good, the bad and the ugly
Hans Clevers, The Netherlands
UEGF Lifetime Achievement Award
Recipients have proven lifelong excellence and leadership in the field
The UEGF Lifetime Achievement Award recognises outstanding individuals whose pioneering
and inventiveness throughout their careers have improved the Federation and inspired others.
The UEGF Lifetime Achievement Award 2010 was presented to Professor
Juan-R. Malagelada, Spain. He was selected among an enormously
competitive field of top international clinicians and scientists. Council
felt that Malagelada’s contribution in the field of gastroenterology as
well as his dedication and commitment to the Federation make him an
outstanding candidate and worthy winner.
Juan-R. Malagelada
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Award Ceremony // Opening Plenary Session
Monday, October 25, 2010
08.00 – 10.30 in the Auditorium
08.31 – 08.46 Presentation of the Award
awards & grants
UEGW 2010 offers the following Awards,
Travel Grants and Scholarships to support
young scientists and clinicians to attend the
UEGW 2010 and/or the Postgraduate
Teaching Programme in Barcelona.
Best Poster Awards
The 12 best posters are awarded a prize on
basis of scientific merit using the evaluation
process of the UEGW 2010 Scientific Committee.
The award ceremony will be held each day at
13.45 in the poster exhibition area. Prize winners will receive free entry to the Postgraduate Training Programme of next year’s UEGW
in Stockholm.
International Scholarships
UEGW 2010 awards grants to 30 young
gastroenterologists (35 years and below) to
support their travel and related expenses to
attend the UEGW 2010 in Barcelona.
Furthermore, free congress registration and
free entry to the UEGW 2010 Postgraduate
Teaching Programme is provided.
International scholarships are restricted to
citizens of countries with a human development index (hdi) <0.8 according to the latest
Human Development Report.
New initiative: National Scholar
Awards at UEGW Barcelona 2010
At UEGW Barcelona
2010, a joint committee of UEGF and the
ASNEMGE (Association of National European and Mediterranean Societies of
Gastroenterology) have
introduced a new scheme,
similar to the Rising Star initiative: The National Scholar Award (NSA) is designed to identify and nurture promising young investigators at a more junior level. This scheme seeks
to encourage early career researchers that
can then feed into the ‘senior’ Rising Star initiative.
The NSAs are based on national society affiliation: among all abstracts that have been
accepted for presentation at UEGW 2010, a
maximum of one NSA per country has been
selected and will be awarded to presenters
aged less than 35 years.
To foster the exchange among young gastroenterologists across the globe, all National
Scholar Awardees have been invited to an
exciting Get Together on occasion of the
ASNEMGE Presidential Reception at UEGW
Barcelona 2010.
These are the National Scholar Awardees
2010! Congratulations!
Australia
A. Chew
Austria
E. Dulic-Lakovic
Belarus
A. Portyanko
Belgium
I. Cleynen
Canada
J. Fichna
Cyprus
C. Karaiskos
Czech Republic
S. Suchanek
Denmark
L. Krogsgaard
France
J. Denizot
Germany
J. Diegelmann
Hungary
O. Galamb
India
N. Behl
Ireland
S. O‘Donnell
Italy
E. Sala
Japan
H. Minami
Latvia
I. Kuznecovs
Morocco
E. Mounia
Norway
M.Cvancarova
Pakistan
S. Karim
Portugal
R. Ferreira
Republic of Korea
S. Cho
Romania
R. Iacob
Russian Federation
S. Budzinskiy
Serbia
M. Stojkovic
Singapore
C. Yang
Slovenia
D. Drobne
Sweden
B. Ljótsson
Switzerland
R. Steinert
The Netherlands
E. Zanden
Tunisia
M.Loghmari
Ukraine
A. Sizenko
UK
L. Boulter
United States
G. Ellis
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Rising Stars 2010
Every year at UEGW 7-8 emerging clinical scientists are selected jointly by ASNEMGE
Council and the UEGF Scientific Committee
and awarded Rising Star status based on a
track record of international-quality research.
This initiative ensures promotion of clinical
and scientific research activity in the National
Societies. It provides a durable platform for
young researchers as part of the UEGW Faculty so that they give state-of-the-art lectures and chair scientific sessions.
An annual call is sent out to all National Societies for nomination of young researchers
(40 years or under) with a developing track
record of independent, international-quality
research.
Congratulations to this year’s awardees!
U T. Luedde, Germany
U W. de Jonge, The Netherlands
U S. Fichtner-Feigl, Germany
U D. S. Sanders, UK
U J. Ludvigsson, Sweden
U A. Arlt, Germany
U S. Leedham, UK
U D. Turner, Israel
Travel Grants
UEGW 2010 is offering 200 travel grants of
EUR 1.000 each for clinician-scientists of 40
years of age (born on January 1, 1970 and
later) and below for best submitted abstracts.
Travel grants are awarded on the basis of scientific merit using the evaluation process of
the UEGW 2010 Scientific Committee.
Winners have been notified about the travel
grant when they have been informed that
their abstract has been accepted for presentation.
Travel Grants – Basic Scientists
UEGW 2010 offers 100 travel grants of EUR
1.000 each for non-clinical scientists of 40
years (born on January 1, 1970 and later) and
below for best submitted basic science
abstracts.
Travel grants are awarded on the basis of
scientific merit using the evaluation process
of the UEGW 2010 Scientific Committee.
Winners have been notified about the travel
grant when they have been informed that
their abstract has been accepted for publication.
Please browse the final programme for their
presentations.
Call for 2011 Research Prize and Liftime
Achievement Award will be published in
November 2010 at www.uegf.org.
UEGW travel grants and scholarships for
2011 will be announced at the congress
website www.uegw11.uegf.org
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WELCOME FROM SCIENTIFIC CHAIR
Welcome to UEGW 2010 in Barcelona!
The United European Gastroenterology Week (UEGW) has been organised annually since 1992 and has become the largest and most prestigious GI meeting in Europe.
John Atherton
Highlights for UEGW 2010
Barcelona 2010 will build on the reputation of previous UEGWs as world
class clinically-oriented meetings. Particular highlights will include:
Chair, UEGF Scientific
Committee, Barcelona
2010
GClinical updates by international experts
GIncreased coverage of GI oncology, in response to the evolving role
of many gastroenterologists
GA wider range of interactive formats such as debates and keypad
voting sessions
GLive endoscopy sessions in both the main programme and the postgraduate course
GExpanded “Case Presentation” sessions, with keypad voting
GPractical hands-on learning, for example for endoscopy and ultrasound
In parallel, we will improve the quality and accessibility of the translational science we feature. Features will include:
GA major international 2 day symposium on GI and liver stem cells
organised by Hans Clevers and Tania Roskams and open to everyone
registering for the UEGW.
GBasic science workshops, where specific cutting-edge topics are
dissected and discussed.
Importantly, our meeting is becoming the showcase for the best original GI and liver research from Europe and elsewhere. To encourage
this, we are making our oral abstract sessions more interactive and
rejuvenating our poster presentation format. For many of us, the
UEGW has become the premier place to present our most exciting
research findings; we want to encourage all Europeans and many from
outside Europe to view it as such.
Finally, our Postgraduate Course is growing in prestige and size year
on year. The Barcelona 2010 Course will include plenary sessions on
GI / liver cancer and IBD and parallel courses including live endoscopy,
GI oncology for medical and surgical gastroenterologists, hepatology
and IBD.
The UEGF Scientific Committee has been working hard to develop a
great programme. Many thanks to them … and welcome to Barcelona!
John Atherton
Chair, UEGF Scientific Committee, Barcelona 2010
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Join the 12,000 physicians, researchers and academics from around the world and learn about
current research results! Witness the outstanding scientific programme with an emphasis on
the newest research advances as well as clinical and technical innovations in all areas of gastroenterology, hepatology and related fields! Take part in educational courses on diagnostic
methods and treatment techniques!
Meet and exchange ideas with medical experts, patient organisations‘ representatives and
common interest groups! Contribute to a meeting whose success is also in your hands!
FORMAT DESCRIPTIONS
G Postgraduate Teaching Programme
The UEGW Postgraduate Teaching Programme
is the pre-eminent Continuing Medical Education opportunity in Europe for Medical and
Surgical Gastroenterologists. It caters for
both established practitioners and trainees.
The congress offers a full two-day Postgraduate Programme on Saturday and Sunday incorporating gastroenterology, hepatology,
endoscopy, surgery, imaging and other diagnostic modalities. Participants need to
purchase a “passport” to move around the
various options that will be running in parallel
to allow them to “pick‘n mix” according to
their needs and interests. Full registration for
the congress is not required.
Please see further information on page 41.
G Opening Plenary Session
The Plenary Session is held on Monday morning and includes official speeches and the
opening of the core scientific programme
with a mixture of invited speakers and presentations of the best submitted abstracts.
UEGF awards the UEGF Research Prize and
the Lifetime Achievement Award at the
Plenary Session. No parallel sessions are
scheduled.
G Symposia
Interdisciplinary symposia cover new approaches to diagnosis and treatment, and place
major emphasis on innovative, technical advances in the non-invasive management of
gastrointestinal and hepatic disorders and
basic science, including State-of-the-Art and
Named Lectures.
GToday’s science; tomorrow’s medicine:
GI and Liver Stem Cells Symposium
The Barcelona UEGW is proud to host an international two-day symposium on GI and
liver stem cells, co-organised and hosted by
Hans Clevers and Tania Roskams. This features the best stem cell scientists from around
the world, meeting to discuss the current
state of the art in stem cell research.
Speakers concentrate on the new understanding that stem cell biology is bringing to regenerative medicine and GI oncology, and
the important implications this has for research directions and for therapies. There are
also free paper sessions where the best original research is presented by young and established researchers, and discussed by international experts.
The “GI and liver stem cell symposium” is
open to all UEGW registrants at no extra cost.
It provides a unique opportunity for gastroenterologists and hepatologists to learn how
stem cell research is impacting on their disciplines. It will interest inquisitive clinicians and
young clinician-scientists, as well as those already active in the stem cell field. Welcome
to this new initiative!
G Free Paper Sessions
Original research presentations delivered
orally have increased prominence this year,
with a more interactive format. These sessions
allow presentation and lively discussion of
the best original research submitted to the
UEGW meeting. This is your opportunity to
hear about GI and liver research in Europe
and worldwide before it is published, and to
question the researchers.
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G Video Case Sessions
The Video Case Session is an excellent platform for brief information on very current issues of endoscopy. During this session short
videos showing examples of new, unexpected, or exceptional Endoscopic practice are
presented and briefly discussed. Thus, the Video Case Session presents unusual cases or
new technologies based on diagnostics of
therapeutic endoscopy.
G Live Endoscopy
Live endoscopy was the top request for future UEGWs in delegate feedback, and is included in the main programme and the Postgraduate Course. Top international experts
demonstrate cutting-edge techniques and
new tricks in a lively and exciting format. The
use of multiple parallel cases and experienced
chairman ensure interactive learning without
unnecessary gaps.
G Clinical Case Sessions
The aim of these sessions is to promote discussion on clinical management problems
that fall outside standard clinical guidelines.
Clinical cases are presented and illustrated by
high-quality endoscopic, radiological and pathological images. The audience is invited to
comment and vote on diagnostic and treatment options.
G Lunch Sessions
Lunch sessions are supposed to be management discussion sessions, not didactic
teaching and are offered from Monday until
Wednesday, 12.45 – 13.45. The focus of each
session is on the daily clinical practice of gastroenterology, with patient-centred case discussions and opportunity for group interaction. A lunch is provided to all participants.
Registration for lunch sessions have been accepted on a “first-come, first-served” basis.
The maximum number of participants is
strictly limited to 30 persons. However, there
might still be tickets available.
Full registration for the congress is required.
For the list of lunch sessions please see page
121 and following.
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G Basic Science Workshops
During the core meeting a Basic Science
Workshop takes place on each day. The
workshops are aimed at young investigators
and focus on research methodologies, study
design, data analysis etc.
G Increased Use of Different Formats in
the UEGW
The UEGF Scientific Committee continues to
work to improve session formats used in the
UEGW programme. For example, this year
more debates are introduced, where two
speakers present opposite sides of a problem
followed by personal and audience interaction. “Tandem Talks” are introduced where
two experts present different aspects of the
same problem. For example, a basic scientist
might explain the biological rationale and
mechanism for a treatment, and a clinician
might explain the practicalities and effectiveness. Another example would be a physician
explaining the medical treatment of a condition and a surgeon discussing surgical alternatives. The Scientific Committee encourages
wider use of cases to illustrate talks and
anchor them in medical experience. Finally,
interactivity is increased by encouraging
audience voting (including in a dedicated
keypad room) and by more interactive chairing.
G Meet the Experts
For the first time this year delegates of UEGW
have the unique opportunity to meet the experts behind the Scientific Programme and
UEGF committees. These “Meet the Experts”
sessions, taking place from Monday to Wednesday from 13.00 to 13.45 directly followed
by the Poster Award Ceremony, will enable
participants to find out about UEGF activities,
raise questions or simply exchange a few
words with experts and committee members
of UEGF and Faculty. The amphitheatre at the
UEGF Booth creates an inviting and informal
setting that facilitates a vivid exchange. Each
day is dedicated to a different topic, starting
on Monday with the Scientific Committee responsible for the outstanding Programme at
UEGW, followed by the Education Commit-
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tee, organising popular PGT courses, the TIGER Initiative and launching the UEGF online
learning e-portal and finally rounded up by
the Public Affairs Committee, entrusted with
the promotion of Gastroenterology on a public and political level.
We welcome all delegates to grab their lunch,
stop by the UEGF Booth and experience an
entertaining meet & greet with UEGF’s experts.
G Poster Exhibition / Poster Rounds
Poster Sessions feature an improved and
more spacious room layout and poster format. Posters are displayed from Monday until
Wednesday in Hall P0. The posters are changed daily and are at display from 9.00 until
17.00 (Mon-Tue) and 9.00-14.00 (Wed). For
the list of posters please see page 125 and
following.
Poster Rounds are held during the lunch period at the congress. Selected experts will visit
groups of posters, when the presenter is expected to give a 1 – 2 minute summary of the
major findings described in the poster. The
experts lead the discussion with other members attending the poster session. It is the
responsibility of the presenter to ensure that
at least one of the authors is present during
the poster session to take part in the poster
discussion.
Best poster presentations will be awarded. At
13.45 each day a poster prize for the ‘Best
Poster’ in each of the four major categories
will be awarded:
Uliver disease
Uupper gastrointestinal disease
Ulower gastrointestinal disease
Usurgery, endoscopy and pancreatic disease
All UEGW 2010 attendees are kindly invited
to join the Award Ceremony, which is held
each day at 13.45 at the UEGF Booth in the
exhibition Hall P0. Awarded authors receive
free entry to the Postgraduate Teaching Programme of next year‘s UEGW in Stockholm.
G ESGE Learning Area
The Learning Area is divided into three sections:
Uthe Hands-On Training Centre, which offers, in cooperation with ESGENA, various
forms of hands-on training throughout the
congress
Uthe Lecture Theatre, which offers lectures
on selected topics and provide an opportunity for small forum discussions with experts
Uthe DVD Learning Centre, with several
DVD stations offering individual learning
for endoscopy.
The Learning Area is open during the general
opening hours of the congress. Teaching aid
is provided.
Please see further information on page 275.
G Ultrasound Learning Centre
The Ultrasound Learning Centre promotes
the role of a main diagnostic and interventional tool in gastroenterology: Clinical ultrasonography in the hands of the gastroenterologist. The Ultrasound Learning Centre offers
individual hands-on mini practice, lectures in
abdominal ultrasonography and a postgraduate course on ultrasonography for the gastroenterologist, which is designed for both the
beginner and the advanced, offering a mix of
lectures and practical training by expert gastroenterologists.
Please see further information on page 278.
G Common Interest Groups
Common Interest Groups have the opportunity to meet at the congress outside the core
programme and will be open to all congress
participants.
Please see further information on page 283.
G ESGENA Conference
The Conference of the European Society of
Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Nurses and
Associates (ESGENA) is an associated meeting at the congress with separate scientific
programme and registration.
Please see further information on page 299.
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EACCME – CONTINUING MEDICAL
EDUCATION
The 18th United European Gastroenterology
Week is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME
activity for medical specialists. The EACCME
is an institution of the European Union of
Medical Specialists (UEMS). www.uems.net
The 18th United European Gastroenterology
Week is designated for a maximum of 30
hours of European external CME credits.
Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent
in the educational activity. Full congress days
count for 6 credits, half congress days for 3
credits. Thus, a maximum of 30 European
CME credits can be obtained.
EACCME credits are recognised by the American Medical Association towards the
Physician’s Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA category 1
credit, the AMA may be contacted.
In order to obtain CME credits, UEGW requires feedback on its educational activities.
Therefore, we kindly ask the delegates to
complete the evaluation form either at the
CME Terminals in the entrance hall or on
paper which can be picked up at the congress counter.
The CME Certificate of EACCME is issued at
the self-service CME Terinals or at the congress counter.
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Information for Italian delegates
Gruppo SC is the official Italian agency who is
authorised to deal with the Italian Health Authorities.
FISMAD – The Italian Federation of Digestive
Diseases Societies
c / o GRUPPO SC
Studio Congressi Servizi per la Comunicazione
Via Napoleone Colajanni 4, 00191 Roma, Italy
Phone: +39 – 06 – 3290250
Fax: +39 – 06 – 36306897
Email:uegw@grupposc.com
Web:www.grupposc.com
Scientific Programme
scientific programme
How to read the Congress Programme
The UEGW congress programme contains Opening Plenary Session, Symposia, Free Paper Sessions, Video Case Session, Live Endoscopy, Clinical Case Sessions, Lunch Sessions, GI and Liver
Stem Cells Meeting, Poster Sessions, ESGE Learning Area, Ultrasound Learning Centre, Postgraduate Teaching Programme, Common Interest Group Meetings, Basic Science Workshops, Satellite Symposia and Breakfast Meetings.
The congress programme is structured by day and time. Following the programme, the lunch
sessions and posters are listed in detail.
The different formats are highlighted in different colours in order for the participant to recognise them throughout the programme:
Formats – Colour Legend
Saturday
October 23,
2010
Sunday
October 24,
2010
Monday
October 25,
2010
Tuesday
October 26,
2010
Opening Plenary
Session
Postgraduate Teaching Programme
Symposia / Special Symposia
Free Paper Sessions
Video Case
Session
Clinical Case Sessions
Live Endoscopy
Lunch Sessions
Basic Science Workshop
GI and Liver Stem Cells Meeting
Poster Exhibition / Poster Rounds
ESGE Learning Area
Ultrasound Learning Centre
Common Interest Groups
Industry Satellite Symposia / Breakfast Meetings
14th ESGENA Conference
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Wednesday
October 27,
2010
Overview – saturday, oct 23, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
halls Auditorium
Time
Hall
112
Hall
211 + 212
Hall
117
room
124 + 125
08.00 – 18.00
ESGE Learning Area
08.00
–
08.30
09.00
–
10.30
11.00
–
13.00
14.00
–
16.30
Plenary Session 1:
09.00 – 16.00
Digestive and liver
oncology in 2010
Ultrasound Learning
Centre
Parallel Session 1:
Parallel Session 2:
Parallel Session 3:
Live endoscopy:
Gastro-intestinal and
pancreato-biliary
Liver course: Liver
transplantation
Combined medical
and surgical cancer
course: Biliary and
pancreatic cancer
Parallel Session 1:
Parallel Session 2:
Parallel Session 3:
Live endoscopy:
Gastro-intestinal and
pancreato-biliary
Liver course: Viral
hepatitis in clinical
practice: Recent
updates
Combined medical
and surgical cancer
course: Oesophageal
and gastric cancer
16.30
–
18.00
Please see page 283 and following for information on Common Interest Group Meetings.
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Overview – sunday, oct 24, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
halls Auditorium
Time
Hall
112
Hall
211 + 212
Hall
111
Hall
116
08.00 – 18.00
08.00
–
08.30
08.30
–
10.30
11.00
–
13.00
Hall
117
ESGE Learning
Area
Parallel Session
4:
Parallel Session
5:
Parallel Session
6:
Parallel Session
7:
Endoscopy
course:
Techniques, tricks
and outcomes
Liver course:
Management of
liver nodules:
Liver and pancreatic nodules in
asymptomatic
individuals
IBD course:
Practical
management of
IBD patients
Surgery / Oncology course:
Colo-rectal
cancer: Colonic
cancer
Parallel Session
4:
Parallel Session
5:
Parallel Session
6:
Parallel Session
7:
Endoscopy
course:
Techniques, tricks
and outcomes
Liver course:
Management of
liver nodules:
Liver nodules in
cirrhotic patients /
hepatocellular
carcinoma
IBD course:
Practical
management of
IBD patients
Surgery / Oncology course:
Colo-rectal
cancer: Rectal
cancer
12.30
–
14.00
Plenary Session
2:
14.00
–
16.00
16.15
–
17.45
18.00
–
19.30
Inflammatory
bowel disease:
The multidisciplinary
approach
New data for a
well-known
antibiotic:
Rifaximin-α
(Alfa
Wassermann)
Helicobacter
pylori eradication:
Overcoming the
challenges (Axcan
Pharma France)
IBD: A global
problem (WGO
Foundation)
Current
develop­ments in
the management
of GERD
(AstraZeneca)
New evidence in
the management
of IBS (Menarini)
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Overview – sunday, oct 24, 2010
room
124 + 125
Banquet
Hall
room
118
room
119
room
120
room
121
halls
Time
08.00
–
08.30
09.00 – 16.00
08.30
–
10.30
Ultrasound
Learning Centre
11.00 – 12.00
Public Health Day
11.00
–
13.00
Public Health Day
– Breakout 1
Public Health Day
– Breakout 2
Public Health Day
– Breakout 3
Public Health Day
– Breakout 4
12.30
–
14.00
14.00
–
16.00
16.15
–
17.45
18.00
–
19.30
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Overview – monday, oct 25, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
halls Auditorium
Time
banquet
hall
Hall
211 + 212
Hilton
Ballroom
11.00
–
12.30
Opening
Plenary
Session
IBD
therapies:
From concept
to clinic
CRC
prevention
strategies
Acute liver
failure
18.00
–
19.30
Hall
114
Non variceal
upper GI
bleeding
Clinics in
Gastroenterology and
Hepatology 1
– Upper GI
cases:
Common
symptoms
may reveal
uncommon
diseases
Stem cells:
Today’s
science;
tomorrow’s
medicine
Chronic
pancreatitis:
Controversies
and updates
Reflux
disease:
Pathogenesis,
diagnosis
and natural
history
Poster Sessions
13.45 Poster Award Ceremony
12.45
–
13.45
15.45
–
17.15
Hall
113
08.30 –
10.30
ESGENA
Plenary
12.15
–
14.00
14.00
–
15.30
Hall
111
PillCam
COLON
Capsule
Endoscopy
(PCCE):
Technical and
Clinical
Advances
(Given
Imaging)
07.00
–
08.00
08.00
–
10.30
Hall
112
Lunch Sessions G Rooms 127–134
Cochrane
Symposium:
Can evidence
based
medicine
help reduce
cancer
burden in
gastroenterology?
Alternatives
to endoscopy
Autoimmune
pancreatic
and liver
disease
Late Breaking Management
News
of colorectal
metastases:
Case-based
presentations
Intestinal and Oesophageal
colonic stem diseases:
Eosinophilic
cells
oesophagitis,
achalasia and
diverticula
Surgery in
IBD: Outcome
prediction
and impact
of medical
treatment
Alcoholic
liver disease
EUS for
diagnosis,
staging and
treatment of
upper GI and
HPB lesions
Tricky topics
in IBD
How to
increase
quality of
care with
reduced costs
Free Paper
Session: Stem
Cells in
cancer
Immune
mechanisms
in IBD
Sustained
deep
remission:
Is it
meaningful?
(Abbott)
Optimising
CD Therapy:
Right Patient.
Right Time
(Schering
Plough / Merck)
Challenges
facing mass
eradication of
H. pylori
Frontiers of
endoscopy
and beyond
(Fujinon)
Molecular
targeted
therapy for
colorectal
cancer
Managing
complex
GERD
patients: The
importance
of drug–drug
interactions
(Janssen)
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Overview – monday, oct 25, 2010
Hall
115
Hall
116
room
118 + 119
room
120 + 121
room
122 + 123
room
134
Hall
117
room
124 + 125
halls
Time
07.00
–
08.00
08.00 –
18.00
ESGE
Learning
Area
Pathogenesis
and disease
interactions
in coeliac
disease
EUS
– assisted
therapies
A modern
approach to
the patient
with
diarrhoea
Ano-rectal
disorders
Non-invasive
methods of
evaluating
liver fibrosis
Oesophageal
disorders:
A: Achalasia
B: Eosinophilic
oesophagitis
New ways of
imaging the
colon and
small bowel
State of the
iron – how
do we diagnose and efficiently treat
iron deficiency
anaemia in
inflammatory
bowel
disease?
(Pharmacosmos)
11.00
–
12.30
12.45
–
13.45
Lunch Sessions G Rooms 127 –134
Minimally
invasive
therapy
08.00
–
10.30
12.15
–
14.00
Poster Sessions
13.45 Poster Award Ceremony
Basic Sciense
Workshop 1:
Pattern
recognition
receptor
signalling
09.00 –
16.00
Ultrasound
Learning
Centre
Paediatric
gatroenterology: Coeliac
disease,
inflammation
and more
Gastric
cancer:
Biology and
risk factors
Clinical
potpourri in
irritable
bowel
syndrome
Prevention of
colorectal
cancer: From
bench to
bedside
Biopsies in
coeliac
disease: Can
we predict
the outcome?
A: Upper GI
bleeding:
Difficult
problems
B:Diverticulitis
Irritable
bowel
syndrome:
From bench
to bedside
Prediction
and
prognosis of
biliary and
pancreatic
cancer
14.00
–
15.30
15.45
–
17.15
18.00
–
19.30
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Overview – tuesday, oct 26, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
halls Auditorium
Time
banquet
hall
Hall
211 + 212
Hilton
Ballroom
Hall
112
Hall
111
Live
endoscopy:
Barcelona
Population
bowel
cancer
screening
GORD
Pathogenesis
Obesity
Early
immunosuppressive
therapy in
Crohn´s
disease:
Why?
When?
How?
Free Paper
Session:
Stem cells in
inflamma­
tory
disorders
Hepatocellular and
pancreatic
cancer
Prediction of
cause and
outcome in
IBD
Live
endoscopy:
Barcelona
Management of
screeningdetected
colorectal
lesions
GORD:
Diagnosis
and therapy
Intraductal
neoplasia of
the biliary
and
pancreatic
ducts
Clinics in
Gastroenterology and
Hepatology
2 -–Small
and large
bowel cases:
A crossroads
for various
diseases
Stem cells
and clonality
in the
stomach
Liver
diseases:
Impact on
the
population
and related
political
issues in
Europe
Bugs and
IBD
11.00
–
12.30
12.15
–
14.00
Poster Sessions
13.45 Poster Award Ceremony
12.45
–
13.45
14.00
–
15.30
15.45
–
17.15
18.00
–
19.30
Hall
114
New
approaches
to C. difficile
testing
(Alere
International)
07.00
–
08.00
08.30
–
10.30
Hall
113
Lunch Sessions G Rooms 127 –134
Live
endoscopy:
Barcelona
Best of
DDW 2010
Chronic
abdominal
pain:
Mechanistic
and
management issues
Coeliac
disease:
Pathogenesis and
epidemiology
End-stage
liver disease:
Clinical
practice
guidelines
Hepatic
stem cells:
Importance
in fibrosis
and
carcinogenesis
Insights into
gastric
cancer
pathogenesis
Colorectal
cancer
surveillance
in specific
risk groups
Video Case
Session
Uncomfortable issues
in gastroenterology
New
pathophysiological
trends in IBS
Intestinal
involvement
in the
immunocompromised
patient:
When and
how to
investigate?
Viral
hepatitis
Cancer stem
cells:
Implications
for
treatment
approaches
EUS:
Advances in
diagnosis
Enteral and
parenteral
nutrition
Optimizing
treatment
strategies in
ulcerative
colitis
(Schering
Plough /
Merck)
The difficult
to manage
reflux
patient
(Norgine)
Serotonin
update and
novel
therapies
(Movetis /
Exciid)
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Overview – tuesday, oct 26, 2010
Hall
115
Hall
116
room
118 + 119
room
120 + 121
room
122 + 123
room
134
Hall
117
room
124 + 125
halls
Time
07.00
–
08.00
Expanding
the role of
therapeutic
colonoscopy:
EMR / ESD
Novel
therapies for
functional
bowel
disorders
Obesity,
nutrients
and gut
function
Basic
insights in
IBS
pathophysiology
Diagnosis
and
management of GI
bleeding
Clinical
aspects of
viral
hepatitis C
New
insights in
H.pylori
infection
08.00 –
18.00
ESGE
Learning
Area
09.00 –
16.00
Ultrasound
Learning
Centre
Dyspepsia,
acid peptic
disorders,
NSAIDS
Complications of
cirrhosis
Molecular
mechanisms
in colorectal
cancer
12.45
–
13.45
Lunch Sessions G Rooms 127 –134
IBD genetics
Advances in
diagnostic
colonoscopy
Novel
therapies in
IBD and
their
mechanisms
of action
11.00
–
12.30
12.15
–
14.00
Poster Sessions
13.45 Poster Award Ceremony
Basic
Science
Workshop 2:
Neural
control of
intestinal
inflammation
08.30
–
10.30
GI bleeding:
Risk factors
and natural
history
Genes and
gene
products in
pancreatic
disease
Upper GI
endoscopy:
Advances in
therapy
Pathophysiology of
viral and
non-viral
hepatitis
Management of
early
oesophageal
and gastric
neoplasia
Acute
pancreatitis:
From bench
to bedside
Gut
inflammation and
fibrosis
Basic
aspects of
inflammation and
fibrosis in
the liver and
pancreas
14.00
–
15.30
15.45
–
17.15
18.00
–
19.30
37
Overview – wednesday, oct 27, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
halls Auditorium
Time
banquet
hall
Hall
211 + 212
Hilton
Ballroom
11.00
–
12.30
Hall
113
Hall
114
East meets
West:
Minimally
invasive
techniques
– Joint
symposium
with
APDWF / APDW2010
Anti-TNF in
IBD: Mono
versus
combo
– safety
matters
Cholestatic
syndromes
in clinical
practice
Pancreatitis
management:
Endoscopist
meets
surgeon
Gastric
cancer:
What is the
best
management
strategy?
Dysplasia
and cancer
in IBD
Abdominal
emergencies
Colorectal
cancer
screening:
New
strategies
Surgical
complications: When
to call the
endoscopist?
IBD
pathogenesis
NAFLD /
NASH
Barrett‘s
oesophagus
Clinics in
Gastroenterology and
Hepatology
3 – Liver
cases:
Navigating
the labyrinth
of
cholestatic
diseases
Coeliac
disease:
Complications and
treatment
modalities
Modern
management of
intestinal
pseudoobstruction
Colonoscopy
practice
Non
alcoholic
and
alcoholic
steatohepatitis: From
basic
science to
treatment
Diet in
coeliac
disease
Vascular
lesions of
the liver
12.15
–
14.00
Poster Sessions
13.45 Poster Award Ceremony
12.45
–
13.45
Lunch Sessions G Rooms 127 –134
Acute
pancreatitis
14.00
–
15.30
Hall
111
Controversies in biliary
stenting
(Boston
Scientific)
07.00
–
08.00
08.30
–
10.30
Hall
112
Proctology
update
Oesophageal cancer
Therapeutic
endoscopy:
By whom
and where?
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Overview – wednesday, oct 27, 2010
Hall
115
Hall
116
room
118 + 119
room
120 + 121
room
122 + 123
room
134
Hall
117
room
124 + 125
halls
Time
07.00
–
08.00
GORD
management
Advances in
upper GI
endoscopic
imaging
Biliary
endoscopy:
At the
cutting edge
Brain-gut
axis: Basic
mechanisms
New
molecules
for IBD:
Outlook
from the
bench
Hepatocellular
carcinoma:
New
biomarkers
and imaging
modalities
Predisposition and
prognostic
biomarkers
of colorectal
cancer
Poster Sessions
13.45 Poster Award Ceremony
Lunch Sessions G Rooms 127 –134
Basic
Science
Workshop 3:
The role of
interferons
in hepatitis
The
brain-gut
axis: From
sensivity to
motility
08.00 –
16.00
ESGE
Learning
Area
09.00 –
16.00
Ultrasound
Learning
Centre
08.30
–
10.30
11.00
–
12.30
12.15
–
14.00
12.45
–
13.45
Management of
colorectal
cancer
14.00
–
15.30
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SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM
MANAGING COMPLEX GERD PATIENTS:
THE IMPORTANCE OF DRUG–DRUG INTERACTIONS
Monday, October 25, 2010
18:00–19:30
HALL 113
Several recent publications have underlined the
drug–drug interaction risk linked to concomitant
medications in patients receiving antisecretory
treatments. This symposium will focus on the
mechanisms and consequences of the drug–drug
interactions in GERD patients
Chair: Professor Stanislas Bruley des Varannes, France
Speakers and topics
Stanislas Bruley des Varannes MD, PhD France
Challenges of complexity in GERD patients
Ala’ Sharara, MD, FACG, AGAF Lebanon
Drug–drug interactions in GERD patients
Christian Funck–Brentano, MD, PhD France
Mechanisms and importance of drug–drug interactions
Fermín Mearin, MD, PhD Spain
Management of GERD in complex patients
With the support of Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson in EMEA
MEd/GRD/AUG2010/EMEA031
Janssen–Cilag S.A.
postgraduate teaching
programme
postgraduate teaching programme
Saturday, October 23, 2010
halls Auditorium
Hall 112
Hall 211 + 212
Parallel Session 1:
Parallel Session 2:
Parallel Session 3:
Live endoscopy: Gastro-intestinal
and pancreato-biliary
Liver course: Liver transplantation
Combined medical and surgical
cancer course: Biliary and pancreatic
cancer
Parallel Session 1:
Parallel Session 2:
Parallel Session 3:
Live endoscopy: Gastro-intestinal
and pancreato-biliary
Liver course: Viral hepatitis in clinical
practice: Recent updates
Combined medical and surgical
cancer course: Oesophageal and
gastric cancer
Time
Plenary Session 1:
Digestive and liver oncology in 2010
09.00 – 10.30
11.00 – 13.00
14.00 – 16.30
Sunday, October 24, 2010
halls Auditorium
Hall 112
Hall 211 + 212
Hall 111
Parallel Session 4:
Parallel Session 5:
Parallel Session 6:
Parallel Session 7:
Endoscopy course:
Techniques, tricks and
outcomes
Liver course: Management
of liver nodules: Liver and
pancreatic nodules in
asymptomatic individuals
IBD course: Practical
management of IBD
patients
Surgery / Oncology course:
Colo-rectal cancer: Colonic
cancer
Parallel Session 4:
Parallel Session 5:
Parallel Session 6:
Parallel Session 7:
Endoscopy course:
Techniques, tricks and
outcomes
Liver course: Management
of liver nodules: Liver
nodules in cirrhotic
patients / hepatocellular
carcinoma
IBD course: Practical
management of IBD
patients
Surgery / Oncology course:
Colo-rectal cancer: Rectal
cancer
Time
08.30 – 10.30
11.00 – 13.00
Plenary Session 2:
14.00 – 16.00
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Inflammatory bowel
disease: The multidisciplinary approach
saturdaypostgraduate teaching programme
Saturday, October 23, 2010
PGT Programme
09.00 – 10.30Auditorium
Plenary Session 1:
Digestive and liver oncology in 2010
Course
Directors:Yehuda Chowers, Israel
Jean-Paul Galmiche, France
Chairs: Eric van Cutsem, Belgium
Jean-Paul Galmiche, France
09.00 – 09.30
Imaging modalities for guiding pre- and
post-treatment strategies
Gina Brown, UK
09.30 – 10.00
Impact of molecular markers on treatment strategies
Eric Van Cutsem, Belgium
10.00 – 10.30
Liver metastases: Surgical and oncological approaches
Bernard Nordlinger, France
PGT Programme
11.00 – 16.30Auditorium
Parallel Session 1: Live endoscopy: Gastrointestinal and pancreato-biliary
Live satellite transmission from Hospital
Universitari Vall d‘Hebron de Barcelona,
José R. Armengol - Miro‘s unit
Course
Directors: J.R. Armengol-Miro, Spain
Jacques Devière, Belgium
Chairs:
Lars Aabakken, Norway
Bjorn Rembacken, UK
Jacques Bergman, The Netherlands
Istvan Rácz, Hungary
Experts
at hospital: Todd Baron, USA
Guido Costamagna, Italy
Paul Fockens, The Netherlands
Marc Giovannini, France
Robert Hawes, USA
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
Thierry Ponchon, France
Brian Saunders, UK
Coordinators:Florian Schreiber
Rainer Schöfl
11.00 – 11.05
Indroduction
Jacques Devière, Belgium
11.05 – 13.00
Live Endoscopy
14.00 – 14.22
Preventing post-ERCP pancreatitis: Guidelines
Jean-Marc Dumonceau, Switzerland
14.22 – 16.30
Live Endoscopy
PGT Programme
11.00 – 13.00
Hall 112
Parallel Session 2: Liver course: Liver
transplantation
Course
Directors:Tania Roskams, Belgium
Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
Peter Jansen, The Netherlands
Chairs: Pierre-Alain Clavien, Switzerland
Patrizia Burra, Italy
11.00 – 11.30
European data on liver transplantation:
Causes and outcomes
Pierre-Alain Clavien, Switzerland
11.30 – 12.00
Particular issues in transplantation for
alcoholic and metabolic liver diseases
Ramon Bataller, Spain
12.00 – 12.30
Guidelines for post-transplantation care
Patrizia Burra, Italy
12.30 – 13.00
Management of hepatitis C after liver
transplantation
Marina Berenguer, Spain
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postgraduate teaching programme
PGT Programme
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 13.00
Hall 211+212
Parallel Session 3: Combined medical
and surgical cancer course: Biliary and
pancreatic cancer
Course
Directors:Jean-Paul Galmiche, France
Alexander Engel, The Netherlands
Jan van Lanschot, The Netherlands
Chairs: Markus Lerch, Germany
Guido Costamagna, Italy
11.00 – 11.30
Staging biliary and pancreatic cancer
Michel Ducreux, France
11.30 – 12.00
Photodynamic therapy in biliary cancer
(including Klatskin tumours)
Maria-Anna Ortner, Switzerland
12.00 – 12.30
Management of cystic pancreatic malignancies and IPMN
Pascal Hammel, France
12.30 – 13.00
Pancreatic cancer: The role and timing of
chemotherapy and surgery
Helmut Friess, Germany
PGT Programme
14.00 – 16.30
Hall 112
Parallel Session 2: Liver course: Viral hepatitis in clinical practice: Recent updates
Chairs: Heiner Wedemeyer, Germany
Marina Berenguer, Spain
14.00 – 14.30
Worldwide overview of hepatitis B and C
Heiner Wedemeyer, Germany
14.30 – 15.00
Treatment decisions in hepatitis B infection
Cihan Yurdadin, Turkey
15.00 – 15.30
Treatment decisions in hepatitis C infection
Marina Berenguer, Spain
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saturday
15.30 – 16.00
Tailoring treatment for renal and oncology patients
Patrizia Burra, Italy
16.00 – 16.30
New treatments for hepatitis C
Christophe Hezode, France
PGT Programme
G iPhone Q & A
14.00 – 16.30
Hall 211+212
Parallel Session 3: Combined medical
and surgical cancer course: Oesophageal
and gastric cancer
Chairs: Jan van Lanschot, The Netherlands
Peter Siersema, The Netherlands
14.00 – 14.30
Screening strategies for upper GI malignancies
Tomica Milosavljevic, Serbia
14.30 – 15.00
Imaging and staging in oesophageal and
gastric cancer
Erwan Bories, France
15.00 – 15.30
Chemo and radiotherapy in oesophageal
and gastric cancer
Rob Glynne-Jones, UK
15.30 – 16.00
Surgical therapy for oesophageal and
gastric cancer
Shaun Preston, UK
16.00 – 16.30
Palliative therapy for upper GI cancer
Peter Siersema, The Netherlands
sundaypostgraduate teaching programme
Sunday, October 24, 2010
PGT Programme
08.30 – 10.30Auditorium
Parallel Session 4: Endoscopy course:
Techniques, tricks and outcomes
Course
Directors:Jacques Devière, Belgium
Miguel Munoz Navas, Spain
Chairs: Brian Saunders, UK
Paul Fockens, The Netherlands
08.30 – 09.00
Colonoscopy
Brian Saunders, UK
09.00 – 09.30
Endoscopic haemostasis
Ibrahim Mostafa, Egypt
09.30 – 10.00
GI stenting
Robert Hawes, USA
10.00 – 10.30
Enteroscopy
Andrea May, Germany
PGT Programme
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 112
Parallel Session 5: Liver course: Management of liver nodules: Liver and pancreatic nodules in asymptomatic individuals
Course
Directors:Tania Roskams, Belgium
Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
Peter Jansen, The Netherlands
Chairs: Paulette Bioulac-Sage, France
Tania Roskams, Belgium
08.30 – 09.00
The spectrum of benign focal liver lesions
Paulette Bioulac-Sage, France
09.00 – 09.30
Imaging and non-surgical management
of hepatic focal lesions
Guido Gerken, Germany
09.30 – 10.00
Differential diagnosis of pancreatic lesions
Thomas Rösch, Germany
10.00 – 10.30
Treatment of benign liver lesions
Jacques Belghiti, France
PGT Programme
G iPhone Q & A
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 211+212
Parallel Session 6: IBD course: Practical
management of IBD patients
Course
Directors:Severine Vermeire, Belgium
Yehuda Chowers, Israel
Chairs: Boris Vucelic, Croatia
Severine Vermeire, Belgium
08.30 – 09.00
Starting therapy in Crohn‘s disease: To
combine or not to combine?
Brian Feagan, Canada
09.00 – 09.30
Stopping IBD drugs: Which and when?
Laurent Beaugerie, France
09.30 – 10.00
Mucosal healing in Crohn‘s disease and
ulcerative colitis: How should it be assessed and how important is it?
Paul Rutgeerts, Belgium
10.00 – 10.30
Importance of drug monitoring in IBD
management
Gordon Greenberg, Canada
PGT Programme
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 111
Parallel Session 7: Surgery / Oncology
course: Colo-rectal cancer: Colonic cancer
Course
Directors:Alexander Engel, The Netherlands
Roger Leicester, UK
Chairs:Roger Leicester, UK
Antonio Lacy, Spain
08.30 – 09.00
Screening today: Endoscopy, stool tests
or both?
Maria-Anna Ortner, Switzerland
09.00 – 09.30
Early cancer in a polyp: Diagnosis and
treatment
Roger Leicester, UK
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SUNday
09.30 – 10.00
Stenting as a bridge to surgery
Mike Parker, UK
11.30 – 12.00
Definitions of dysplasia versus early cancer
Tania Roskams, Belgium
10.00 – 10.30
Improving surgical outcome
Adam Dziki, Poland
12.00 – 12.30
Molecular mechanisms of hepatocellular
carcinogenesis and new targets for treatment
Jesus M. Prieto, Spain
PGT Programme
11.00 – 13.00Auditorium
Parallel Session 4: Endoscopy course:
Techniques, tricks and outcomes
Course
Directors:Jacques Devière, Belgium
Miguel Munoz Navas, Spain
Chairs: Horst Neuhaus, Germany
Marc Giovannini, France
11.00 – 11.30
EMR and ESD
Haru Inoue, Japan
11.30 – 12.00
ERCP: Biliary
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
12.00 – 12.30
ERCP: Pancreatic
Guido Costamagna, Italy
12.30 – 13.00
EUS: Diagnosis and therapy
Paul Fockens, The Netherlands
PGT Programme
11.00 – 13.00
Hall 112
Parallel Session 5: Liver course: Management of liver nodules: Liver nodules in
cirrhotic patients/ hepatocellular carcinoma
Course
Directors:Tania Roskams, Belgium
Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
Peter Jansen, The Netherlands
Chairs: Morris Sherman, Canada
Peter Jansen, The Netherlands
11.00 – 11.30
Screening and imaging for hepatocellular carcinoma
Morris Sherman, Canada
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12.30 – 13.00
Treatment options and algorithms
A. Forner, Spain
PGT Programme
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 13.00
Hall 211+212
Parallel Session 6: IBD course: Practical
management of IBD patients
Course
Directors:Severine Vermeire, Belgium
Yehuda Chowers, Israel
Chairs: Boris Vucelic, Croatia
Severine Vermeire, Belgium
11.00 – 11.30
Acute severe colitis and refractory proctitis
Simon Travis, UK
11.30 – 12.00
Pregnancy and IBD
Janneke van der Woude, The Netherlands
12.00 – 12.30
Guidelines on infection prevention and
vaccination
Jean Francois Rahier, Belgium
12.30 – 13.00
What is there beyond the horizon?
Daan Hommes, The Netherlands
sundaypostgraduate teaching programme
PGT Programme
11.00 – 13.00
Hall 111
Parallel Session 7: Surgery / Oncology
course: Colo-rectal cancer: Rectal cancer
Course
Directors:Alexander Engel, The Netherlands
Roger Leicester, UK
Chairs: Philippe Rougier, France
Alexander Engel, The Netherlands
14.20 – 14.30
Discussion
The patient with perianal crohn‘s
disease
14.30 – 14.40
Which medical treatments work?
Gerassimos Mantzaris, Greece
11.00 – 11.30
MRI staging: Impact on neo-adjuvant
treatment decisions
Regina Beets-Tan, The Netherlands
14.40 – 14.50
Surgery: From setons, glues and plugs to
advancement flaps
Willem Bemelman, The Netherlands
11.30 – 12.00
Do all patients with rectal cancer need
neo-adjuvant radiotherapy?
Robert Rosenberg, Germany
14.50 – 15.00
Discussion
12.00 – 12.30
Surgery for rectal cancer: Where are we
and what is the future?
Antonio Lacy, Spain
15.00 – 15.10
Identifying inflammation / IBS / strictures:
Do we have useful markers?
Julian Panes, Spain
12.30 – 13.00
Role of adjuvant chemotherapy in node
positive rectal cancer
Philippe Rougier, France
15.10 – 15.20
How can imaging help? What are the
best investigations?
Andrea Laghi, Italy
PGT Programme
15.20 – 15.30
Discussion
14.00 – 16.00Auditorium
Plenary Session 2: Inflammatory bowel
disease: The multi-disciplinary approach
Course
Directors:Severine Vermeire, Belgium
Yehuda Chowers, Israel
Chairs: Severine Vermeire, Belgium
Yehuda Chowers, Israel
The patient with stricturing disease:
Drugs and endoscopes
14.00 – 14.10
Which drugs and/or which endoscopic
treatment?
Brian Saunders, UK
why is my patient suffering from pain?
surgical complications in ibd
15.30 – 15.40
What surgical complications occur, and
do biologicals or other IBD drugs increase the risk?
Andre D‘Hoore, Belgium
15.40 – 15.50
A medical approach to surgical complications
Fernando Magro, Portugal
15.50 – 16.00
Discussion
14.10 – 14.20
Which surgery when?
Gianluca Sampietro, Italy
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Scientific Programme
By Day
scientific programme by day
Opening Plenary Session
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
08.00 – 10.30Auditorium
Opening Plenary Session
Chairs: John Atherton, UK
Rolf Hultcrantz, Sweden
08.00 – 08.15
welcome and Introduction
John Atherton, UK
Rolf Hultcrantz, Sweden
08.15 – 08.35
New therapeutic strategies for IBD
Paul Rutgeerts, Belgium
08.35 – 08.47
OP001
RIFAXIMIN-EIR (EXTENDED INTESTINAL
RELEASE) 400 MG TABLETS IN THE TREATMENT OF MODERATELY ACTIVE CROHN’S
DISEASE: RESULTS Of The International Multicentre, Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Retic-03
Cosimo Prantera; Herbert Lochs; Paolo Gionchetti; Massimo Campieri; Silvio Danese; Maria Fogli; Marialia Scribano; Maria Grimaldi
08.47 – 08.59
OP002
ANTI-TNF INDUCED CUTANEOUS LESIONS
IN IBD PATIENTS: CHARACTERIZATION
AND SEARCH FOR PREDISPOSING FACTORS
Isabelle Cleynen, Belgium; Wouter Van Moerkercke; Matthias Juergens; Vera Ballet; David
Drobne; Pieter Vandecandelaere; Maja Noman; Gert Van Assche; Paul Rutgeerts; Siegfried Segaert; Severine Vermeire
08.59 – 09.19
UEGF Research Prize
GI stem cells: The good, the bad
and the ugly
Hans Clevers, The Netherlands
09.19 – 09.31
OP003
A WNT-NUMB-NOTCH AXIS IS REQUIRED
FOR LINEAGE SPECIFICATION OF HEPATIC
PROGENITOR CELLS IN THE REGENERATING ADULT LIVER
Luke Boulter, UK; Thomas G Bird; John P Iredale; Owen Sansom; Sally Lowell; Stuart J
Forbes
50
09.31 – 09.46
Lifetime Achievement Award
09.46 – 09.58
OP004
REGULATORY FUNCTIONS OF GUT EXPRESSED TASTE RECEPTORS
Robert Steinert, Switzerland; Anne C Gerspach; Jürgen Drewe; Christoph Beglinger
09.58 – 10.10
OP005
PER-ORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY:
POEM -35 CASES CLINICAL EXPERIENCESNOBLE
ENDOSCOPIC
TREATMENT
AGAINST ESOPHAGEAL ACHALASIA
Hitomi Minami, Japan; Haruhiro Inoue; Toshihisa Hosoya; Akira Yokoyama; Shin-ei Kudo
10.10 – 10.30
Who should provide GI oncology
services in Europe?
Wolff Schmiegel, Germany
Symposium
11.00 – 12.30Auditorium
IBD therapies: From concept to clinic
Chairs: Simon Travis, UK
Peter de Cruz, Australia
11.00 – 11.22
Steroids: Past, present and future
Yehuda Chowers, Israel
11.22 – 11.44
Rising Star: Severe paediatric UC
and related corticosteroid resistance
Dan Turner, Israel
11.44 – 12.06
Therapeutic drug monitoring in
clinical practice
Mark Ainsworth, Denmark
12.06 – 12.28
New drugs about to hit the clinic
Severine Vermeire, Belgium
Symposium
11.00 – 12.30
Banquet Hall
CRC prevention strategies
Chairs: Jaroslaw Regula, Poland
Jürgen Riemann, Germany
11.00 – 11.22
Population screening
Wendy Atkin, UK
11.22 – 11.44
Update on chemoprevention research
Mark Hull, UK
11.44 – 12.06
Is lifestyle modification achievable?
Annie Anderson, UK
12.06 – 12.28
How to combine preventative measures
John Baron, USA
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 211+212
Acute liver failure
Chairs: Alexander Gerbes, Germany
Fin Stolze Larsen, Denmark
11.00 – 11.22
What are the main causes?
Alexander Gerbes, Germany
11.22 – 11.44
Evaluation: Scores and their utility in deciding about liver transplantation
Fin Stolze Larsen, Denmark
11.44 – 12.06
Management in
units
Julia Wendon, UK
intensive
care
12.06 – 12.28
Liver artificial support devices:
Where do we stand?
Frederik Nevens, Belgium
Symposium
11.00 – 12.30
Hilton Ballroom
Non variceal upper GI bleeding
Chairs: Angel Lanas, Spain
Joseph Sung, Hong Kong SAR China
11.00 – 11.22
Low dose aspirin: Does the risk justify prevention?
Angel Lanas, Spain
11.22 – 11.34
OP006
THE CLOPIDOGREL – PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS’ DRUG INTERACTION IS NOT A
CLASS EFFECT: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL
STUDY IN PATIENTS AFTER ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION UNDER DUAL ANTI-PLATELET THERAPY
Ricardo Fontes Carvalho, Portugal; Anibal Albuquerque; Carla Araújo; Pedro Nunes; Vasco Gama-Ribeiro
11.34 – 11.56
Acid suppression: What is the optimal pH and how is it best reached?
Richard Hunt, Canada
11.56 – 12.08
OP007
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS: PREDICTORS OF RECURRENT HEMORRHAGE AFTER ENDOSCOPIC HEMOSTATIC
THERAPY FOR BLEEDING PEPTIC ULCERS
Pilar Garcia Iglesias, Spain; Albert Villòria; David Suarez Lamas; Valentí Puig Diví; Marta
Gallach; Xavier Calvet; Enric Brullet
12.08 – 12.30
Is there still a role for surgery in
the treatment of upper GI bleeding?
Oleg Tcholakov, Bulgaria
Clinical Case Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 112
Clinics in Gastroenterology and Hepatology 1 – Upper GI cases: Common symptoms may reveal uncommon diseases
Chairs: Jean-Paul Galmiche, France
Chris Mulder, The Netherlands
Experts:Lars Lundell, Sweden
Frank Zerbib, France
Christophe Cellier, France
Karel Geboes, Belgium
Jaap Stoker, The Netherlands
11.00 – 11.30
OP008
MIND THE GASTRIC COBBLESTONES;
TRIPPING MIGHT PROVE FATAL!
Jurgen Gerada, Malta; Edgar Pullicino; Pierre
Ellul
11.30 – 12.00
OP009
UNDERSTANDING THE CAUSE OF DYSPHAGIA: IS EXAMINING THE OESOPHAGUS ENOUGH?
Mamdouh Gabr, Egypt
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scientific programme by day
scientific programme by day
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
12.00 – 12.30
OP010
IRON-DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA: HAS THE
CULPRIT STAYED SILENT FOR 20 YEARS?
Rahul Shah; Lay May See; Aftab Ala
GI and Liver Stem Cells Meeting
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 111
Stem cells: Today‘s science; tomorrow‘s
medicine
Chair: Hans Clevers, The Netherlands
11.00 - 11.30
Gastric stem cells in mucosal
homeostasis and carcinogenesis
Nick Wright, UK
11.30 - 12.00
Lgr5 stem cells in cancer of the intestine
Hans Clevers, The Netherlands
12.00 - 12.30
Liver stem and progenitors cells
Markus Grompe, USA
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 113
Chronic pancreatitis: Controversies and
updates
Chairs: Julia Mayerle, Germany
William Greenhalf, UK
11.00 – 11.22
Differential diagnosis of exocrine
insufficiency
Peter Layer, Germany
11.22 – 11.44
Pancreatic diabetes: Non insulin
treatment when and how?
Dana K. Andersen, USA
11.44 – 12.06
Pancreatic genetics for clinicians
William Greenhalf, UK
12.06 – 12.28
Evidence-based
treatment
chronic pancreatitis
Joachim Mössner, Germany
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Free Paper Session
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 114
Reflux disease: Pathogenesis, diagnosis
and natural history
Chairs: Jan Tack, Belgium
Ronnie Fass, USA
11.00 – 11.12
OP011
LOW CONCENTRATION OF DEOXYCHOLIC
ACID IMPAIRS ESOPHAGEAL MUCOSA INTEGRITY VIA APOPTOSIS INDUCTION
Nicolas Pardon; Maria Vicario; Hanne Vanheel; Tim Vanuytsel; Kathleen Blondeau; Daniel Sifrim; Marcel Jimenez; Jan Tack; Ricard
Farre
11.12 – 11.24
OP012
HCL-INDUCED RELEASE OF INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS BY THE ESOPHAGEAL MUCOSA STIMULATES LEUKOCYTE
MIGRATION AND PRODUCTION OF H2O2
Annamaria Altomare; Jie Ma; Michele Guarino; Silvia Cocca; Karen M Harnett; Jose Behar; Peter Biancani; Michele Cicala
11.24 – 11.36
OP013
FUNCTIONAL HEARTBURN AND NONEROSIVE REFLUX DISEASE - THE ADDED
VALUE OF IMPEDANCE-PH MONITORING
TO ROME III CRITERIA
Edoardo Savarino; Patrizia Zentilin; Elisa Marabotto; Giorgio Sammito; Lorenzo Gemignani; Vincenzo Savarino
11.36 – 11.48
OP014
COMBINED DUAL CHANNEL IMPEDANCE/
PH-METRY IN PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED
LARYNGOPHARYNGEAL REFLUX
Gwang Ha Kim; Bong Eun Lee; Dong Yup
Ryu; Dong Uk Kim; Seung Keun Park; Chul
Soo Song; Jae Sup Eum; Geun Am Song; Jeong Heo
11.48 – 12.00
OP015
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL
RESPONSE FOR FOOD TASTE AND GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS
Takafumi Omori; Tomoyuki Shibata; Tomomitsu Tahara; Ichiro Hirata
12.00 – 12.12
OP016
NATURAL HISTORY OF FUNCTIONAL
HEARTBURN AFTER 3 YEARS OF FOLLOWUP
Valentina Casini; Cristina Bezzio; Marta Lombardini; Stefano Pallotta; Calogero Bilello;
Michele Cicala; Roberto Noris; Fabio Pace
12.12 – 12.24
OP017
COPD AND THE RISK OF BARRETT’S OESOPHAGUS AND OESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA: A MATCHED COHORT
STUDY
Shyam Menon; Nigel Trudgill
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 115
Pathogenesis and disease interactions in
coeliac disease
Chairs: David Sanders, UK
Riccardo Troncone, Italy
11.00 – 11.12
OP018
INCREASED PREVALENCE OF HLA DQ2
AND DQ8 ACCOUNT FOR SUSCEPTIBILITY
TO CELIAC DISEASE IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS
PATIENTS
Marlou Adriaanse; Marcel Tilanus; Anita van
den Neucker; Eva Mulkers; Anita Vreugdenhil
11.12 – 11.24
OP019
ALTERED MUCOSAL PRODUCTION OF IL17A IN PEDIATRIC CELIAC DISEASE
Raffaella La Scaleia; Matteo Barba; Giovanni
Di Nardo; Monica Montuori; Salvatore Oliva;
Raffaella Nenna; Francesco Valitutti; Maurizio
Mennini; Laura Petrarca; Maria Barbato;
Margherita Bonamico; Salvatore Cucchiara;
Mario Piccoli; Fabrizio Mainiero; Gabriella
Palmieri
11.24 – 11.36
OP020
HUMAN AND BACTERIAL TRANSGLUTAMINASE TREATED GLUTEN AND ITS IMMUNOSTIMULATORY PROPERTIES ON
CELIAC MUCOSA
Luca Elli; Leda Roncoroni; Martin Hils; Ralf
Pasternack; Maria Teresa Bardella
11.36 – 11.48
OP021
COELIAC DENDRITIC CELLS INTERNALIZE
THE NON-IMMUNODOMINANT P31-43
BUT NOT THE IMMUNODOMINANT P5768 GLIADIN PEPTIDE IN THE IN VITRO COCULTURE TRANSWELL MODEL WITH
CACO2 CELLS
Antonio Di Sabatino; Laura Rovedatti; Cristina Ubezio; Sandra Calarota; Erika Mileti; Patrizia Vaghi; Francesca Vidali; Laura Brunetti;
Paolo Biancheri; Maria Rescigno; Gino Roberto Corazza
11.48 – 12.00
OP022
SEROLOGIC STUDIES DISCLOSE A NEW
LINK BETWEEN CELIAC DISEASE AND
CANDIDA ALBICANS INFECTION
Marion Corouge; Chantal Fradin; Boualem
Sendid; Julia Salleron; Maria Lola Moragues;
Sylvain Dubucquoi; Thierry Jouault; José Ponton; Jean Frédéric Colombel; Daniel Poulain
12.00 – 12.12
OP023
NATURAL COURSE OF FIRST DEGREE RELATIVES OF CELIAC DISEASE: ARE THEY
ALWAYS AT RISK?
Bharat Sapra; Nitin Behl; Sandeep Nijhawan;
B R Thapa; Subhash Nepalia
12.12 – 12.24
OP024
THE PREVALENCE OF COELIAC DISEASE
IN INFERTILE COUPLES IN THE NETHERLANDS IS AT THE LEVEL OF THE GENERAL
POPULATION
Caroline Hogen Esch; Mechteld JL van Rijssen; Frans M Helmerhorst; Anja Roos; Frits
Koning; M luisa Mearin; Joachim J Schweizer
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 116
Free Paper Session: EUS – assisted therapies
Chairs: Jacques Devière, Belgium
Pierre Deprez, Belgium
11.00 – 11.12
State of the Art Chairman‘s Introduction
Pierre Deprez, Belgium
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scientific programme by day
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
11.12 – 11.24
OP025
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (EUS) GUIDED TRANSLUMINAL DRAINAGE OF PANCREATIC DUCT OBSTRUCTION: LONG
TERM OUTCOME
Meltem Ergun; Tarik Aouattah; Cedric Gillain;
Hubert Piessevaux; Jean-François Gigot; Catherine Hubert; Pierre Henri Deprez
11.24 – 11.36
OP026
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED COMPARISON OF FORWARD-VIEWING VERSUS
OBLIQUE-VIEWING EUS-SCOPES IN DRAINAGE OF PANCREATIC FLUID COLLECTIONS
Rogier P. Voermans; Thierry Ponchon; Alberto
Larghi; Jacques Bergman; Brigitte Schumacher; Fabien Fumex; Jacques Deviere; Thomas
Rösch; Horst Neuhaus; Guido Costamagna;
Paul Fockens
11.36 – 11.48
OP027
CLINICAL IMPACT OF EUS-FNA IN THE
MANAGEMENT OF THE INCIDENTAL PANCREATIC CYSTS. A PROSPECTIVE ASSESSMENT
José Ardengh; Djalma Ernesto Coelho-Neto;
José Flávio Ernesto Coelho; Tulio Santos de
Medeiros; Jerusa dos Santos Reis; Eder Rios
Lima-Filho; Rafael Kemp; José Luiz Pimenta
Módena; José Sebastião dos Santos
11.48 – 12.00
OP028
INTERVENTIONAL ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (EUS) IN PEDIATRIC PANCREATOBILIARY DISORDERS
Meltem Ergun; Tarik Aouattah; Hubert Piessevaux; Raymond Reding; Catherine De Magnée; Etienne Sokal; Francis Veyckemans; Birgit Weynand; Pierre Henri Deprez
12.00 – 12.12
OP029
ENDO-SONOGRAPHY-GUIDED CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY (ESCP) AS THE
PRIMARY APPROACH FOR DUCTAL DRAINAGE AFTER FAILED ERCP
Manuel Perez-Miranda; Carlos de la Serna;
Pilar Diez-Redondo; Sara Gomez de la Cuesta; Paula Gil-Simon; Noelia Alcaide; Agustin
Caro-Paton
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12.12 – 12.24
OP030
EUS-GUIDED CHOLEDOCHODUODENOSTOMY (EUS-CDS) FOR PATIENTS WITH
MALIGNANT BILIARY OBSTRUCTION
Kazuo Hara; Kenji Yamao; Yasumasa Niwa;
Akira Sawaki; Nobumasa Mizuno; Susumu
Hijioka; Masahiro Tajika; Hiroki Kawai; Sinya
Kondo; Akira Saeki; Asana Akabane
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 120+121
A modern approach to the patient with
diarrhoea
Chairs: Fergus Shanahan, Ireland
Mark Oette, Germany
11.00 – 11.12
OP031
THE PREDICTORS OF POSITIVE STOOL
CULTURE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE DIARRHEA
Chang-Hwan Choi; Bong-Ki Cha; HyunWoong Lee; Hyung-Joon Kim; Jae-Hyuk Do;
Sae-Kyung Chang
11.12 – 11.24
OP032
INADEQUACY OF THE CLASSICAL CRITERIA FOR DIARRHOEA
Per-Ove Stotzer; Anders F Kilander; Magnus
Simrén; Henrik Sjövall
11.24 – 11.36
OP033
INCIDENCE AND CLINICAL CORRELATES
OF ABNORMAL HISTOLOGY IN PATIENTS
WITH DIARRHOEA AND NORMAL COLONOSCOPY
Salil Singh; Martyn Dibb; Rejy Joseph; David
Shelton; Stephen Hayes; Peter Paine
11.36 – 11.48
OP034
FECAL CALPROTECTIN AND S100A12 AS
NON-INVASIVE MARKERS IN PREDICTING
MICROBIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS FOR
ACUTE BACTERIAL DIARRHEA
Stefan Loitsch; Claudia Berger; Franz Hartmann; Jurgen Michael Stein
11.48 – 12.00
OP035
CLINICODIAGNOSTIC IMPORTANCE OF
PROSTAGLANDINS
IN
EROSIVE-ULCEROUS ENTEROPATHIES
Galina G Varvanina; Elena Tkachenko; Irina E
Trubitsyna
12.00 – 12.12
OP036
A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CLOSTRIDIUM
DIFFICILE ASSOCIATED DIARRHOEA AT A
TERTIARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN SOUTH
AFRICA
Naayil Muhammad Rajabally; Michelle Pentecost; Oubaas Pretorius; Andrew Whitelaw;
Stephen Oliver; Marc Mendelson; Gillian Watermeyer
12.12 – 12.24
OP037
WHY IS LANSOPRAZOLE-ASSOCIATED
COLLAGENOUS COLITIS REPORTED MORE
FREQUENTLY FROM JAPAN? - FROM THE
VIEWPOINT OF CONCOMITANTLY USED
DRUGS
Kenji Yamazaki; Yoriko Hanai; Tomohiko Sugiyama; Kentaro Otsuji; Naoki Katsumura;
Hiroshi Araki
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 122+123
Ano-rectal disorders
Chairs: Paul Enck, Germany
Alexander Engel, The Netherlands
11.00 – 11.12
OP038
PROFILE AND MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH PROCTOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS: AN INTERNATIONAL CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Laurent Abramowitz; Marina Varastet; Fabrice
Ruiz
11.12 – 11.24
OP039
SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION FOR FECAL
INCONTINENCE: LONG TERM RESULTS OF
A MONOCENTRIC COHORT
Henri Damon; Xavier Barth; Sabine Roman;
Francois Mion
11.36 – 11.48
OP041
TOPICAL RECTAL BECLOMETASONE DYPROPIONATE FOR THE PREVENTION OF
RADIATION-INDUCED PROCTOPATHY: A
PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED, DOUBLEBLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED, ENDOSCOPY-BASED STUDY
Lorenzo Fuccio; Alessandra Guido; Liboria Laterza; Vincenzo Cennamo; Liza Ceroni; Agnese Cecconi; Cristina Speranza; Rocco Maurizio Zagari; Feisal Bunkheila; Luciano Busutti;
Enza Barbieri; Franco Bazzoli
11.48 – 12.00
OP042
HAEMORRHOIDS ARE AN INFREQUENT
CAUSE OF FALSE POSITIVE RESULTS ON
FAECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TESTS
Sietze van Turenhout; Frank A. Oort; Jochim
S. Terhaar Sive Droste; René W.M. van der
Hulst; Veerle M.H. Coupé; Anneke A. Bouman; Gerrit A. Meijer; Chris J.J. Mulder
12.00 – 12.12
OP043
BLINDED EXAMINATION OF THE EFFECTS
OF ACUTE ALTERATION OF STIMULATION
STATUS ON ANAL MANOMETRY DURING
THE COURSE OF TEMPORAY SACRAL
NERVE STIMULATION FOR FAECAL INCONTINENCE
Mostafa R.E. Abdel-Halim; Richard Cohen;
Anton Emmanuel
12.12 – 12.24
OP044
ARE DRUGS THE CAUSE OF CONSTIPATION IN NURSING HOMES? - A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Gunvor Fosnes; Per G. Farup
11.24 – 11.36
OP040
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ARGON PLASMA COAGULATION FOR THE TREATMENT
OF HEMORRHAGIC CHRONIC RADIATION
PROCTOPATHY – A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Abderezak Bousseloub; Abdelmalek Balamane; Jamila Mammeri; Fatiha Yahiaoui; Wahiba Menni; Malya Bensalem; Nawel Sakhri;
Karim Layaida; Nosseir Baiod; Tadjedine Boucekkine
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scientific programme by day
Free Paper Session
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
11.00 – 12.30Room 134
Non-invasive methods of evaluating
liver fibrosis
Chairs: Sebastian Müller, Germany
Laurent Castera, France
11.00 – 11.12
OP045
VIRTUAL TOUCH TISSUE QUANTIFICATION (VTTQ), A NEW NON-INVASIVE METHOD OF ULTRASONOGRAPHIC ELASTOGRAPHY TO EVALUATE HEPATIC FIBROSIS
IN CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE
Hidekatsu Kuroda; Keisuke Kakisaka; Yasuhiro Miyamoto; Kei Sawara; Kanta Oikawa;
Yasuhiro Takikawa; Kazuyuki Suzuki
11.12 – 11.24
OP046
A REDUCED COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY METHOD IN NON-INVASIVE EVALUATION OF HEPATIC FIBROSIS BY ULTRASOUND IMAGE ANALYSIS AND SUPPORT
VECTOR MACHINE
Georgiana Nagy; Mihaela Gordan; Mircea Petru Adrian
11.24 – 11.36
OP047
TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY AND ACOUSTIC RADIATION IMPULSE FORCE ELASTOGRAPHY – ARE THEY BETTER TOGETHER THAN ALONE FOR PREDICTING
LIVER FIBROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HCV HEPATITIS?
Ioan Sporea; Roxana Sirli; Alina Popescu;
Radu Badea; Monica Lupsor; Mircea Focsa;
Mirela Danila; Simona Bota
11.48 – 12.00
OP049
THE USEFULNESS OF MULTIPLE BIOMARKERS FOR THE PREDICTION OF SIGNIFICANT FIBROSIS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS B
Young Soo Moon; Dong Joon Kim; Sung
Won Cho; Seong Gyu Hwang; Youn Jae Lee;
Mong Cho; Jin Mo Yang; Young Bae Kim;
Sung Yeun Yang; Seung Ha Park
12.00 – 12.12
OP050
IMPACT OF MULTISLICE SPIRAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY ON DONOR SELECTION AND SURGICAL PLANNING IN LIVING-RELATED LIVER TRANSPLANT
Ibrahim Abdelkader Salama
12.12 – 12.24
State of the Art Chairman‘s RoundUp
Laurent Castera, France
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 127
Complications of polypectomy
Experts:Thierry Ponchon, France
Brian Saunders, UK
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 128
Variceal bleeding: Standards of care
Experts:Olivier Le Moine, Belgium
Juan-Carlos Garcia-Pagan, Spain
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 129
Hepatitis B: Difficult cases
Expert: Maria Buti, Spain
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 130
Management of pancreatic pseudocysts
Experts:Joachim Mössner, Germany
Ross Carter, UK
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 131
I am pregnant and have IBD: What do I
do?
Experts:Pia Munkholm, Denmark
Philippe Marteau, France
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 132
IBD-related ano-rectal disorders
Experts:Ian Jenkins, UK
Boris Vucelic, Croatia
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Lunch Session
Symposium
12.45 – 13.45Room 133
H. pylori: Which test and when?
Experts:Xavier Calvet, Spain
Francis Mégraud, France
14.00 – 15.30
Banquet Hall
Alternatives to endoscopy
Chairs: Jaap Stoker, The Netherlands
Robert Hawes, USA
Lunch Session
14.00 – 14.22
CT
Andrea Laghi, Italy
12.45 – 13.45Room 134
FP7: Information and tips on submission
Moderator:Reinhold Stockbrugger, Italy
Speakers: Reinhold Stockbrugger, Italy
Sören Haar, Belgium
Carla Finocchiaro, Italy
Miquel Sans, Spain
Special Symposium
14.00 – 15.30Auditorium
Cochrane symposium: Can evidence based
medicine help reduce cancer burden in
gastroenterology?
Chairs: Paul Moayyedi, Canada
Brian Feagan, Canada
14.00 – 14.22
Population H. pylori screening and
treatment to prevent gastric cancer: Is there enough evidence and
in which populations?
David Forman, France
14.22 – 14.44
Colon cancer screening: Colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy or fecal occult blood?
Robert Steele, UK
14.44 – 15.06
How to prevent colon cancer in inflammatory bowel disease
Thomas Ullman, USA
15.06 – 15.28
Screening and prevention of hepatocellular carcinoma in hepatitis
B patients
Joseph Sung, Hong Kong SAR China
14.22 – 14.44
MRI
Jaap Stoker, The Netherlands
14.44 – 15.06
Self propelled scopes
Nadir Arber, Israel
15.06 – 15.28
Capsules
Fritz Hagenmüller, Germany
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 211+212
Autoimmune pancreatic and liver disease
Chairs: Michael Manns, Germany
Markus Lerch, Germany
14.00 – 14.22
Autoimmune pancreatitis: diagnosis and treatment
Terumi Kamisawa, Japan
14.22 – 14.37
Rising Star: The role of inflammatory signalling pathways in hepatic disease models
Tom Luedde, Germany
14.37 – 14.49
OP051
ANALYSIS OF EXTRAPANCREATIC LESIONS ASSOCIATED WITH MURINE AUTOIMMUNE PANCREATITIS
Masao Yamashina, Japan; Akiyoshi Nishio;
Toshiro Fukui; Kazushige Uchida; Kazuichi
Okazaki
14.49 – 15.11
Sclerosing cholangitis and cholangiocarcinoma: When is it time
for transplantation?
Kirsten Boberg, Norway
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Monday, OCT 25, 2010
15.11 – 15.33
Autoimmune hepatitis - an update
Michael Manns, Germany
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Late breaking news
15.00 – 15.12
OP051G
SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC BASIC
AND COMPLEX SURGERIES - WITHOUT
THE USE OF DISPOSABLE PORT DEVICE
Srikanth G; Neel Shetty; Wasim Dar
Hilton Ballroom
Chais: Wolff Schmiegel, Germany
Yehuda Chowers, Israel
Symposium
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 112
Management of colorectal metastases:
Case-based presentations
Chairs: Philippe Rougier, France
Rene Adam, France
14.00 – 14.12
OP051A
REVALUATION OF RISK FACTORS FOR INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES ACCORDING TO THE “HYGIENE HYPOTHESIS”: A
SOUTH-ITALIAN, CASE-CONTROL, MULTICENTRE PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Antonio Rispo; Fabiana Castiglione; Maria Diaferia; Constantino Meucci; Antonio Panarese;
Orazio Labianca; Antonio Cuomo; Marco Romano; Nicola Caporaso; Caterina D‘Onofrio
14.00 – 14.30
Criteria and timing for surgical resection
Rene Adam, France
14.12 – 14.24
OP051B
MUCOSAL HEALING AN ESSENTIAL
TREATMENT GOAL FOR SUBJECTS WITH
ULCERATIVE COLITIS: INTEGRATING BASIC IMMUNOLOGY AND THE CLINICAL
RESULTS OF A PHASE IIA STUDY WITH
INTERFERON-B-1A
Fabio Cataldi; Peter J. Mannon; Gert Van Assche; Arthur Mcallister
15.00 – 15.30
Management of unresectable disease
Philippe Rougier, France
14.24 – 14.36
OP051D
BRIAKINUMAB (ABT874) FOR TREATMENT OF CROHN‘S DISEASE (CD)
Amy Gamelli; R. Panaccione; W Sandborn; G
Gordon; S Lee; A Safdi; S Sedghi; Brian
Feagan; S Hanauer; A Kumar; R Carcereri
14.36 – 14.48
OP051E
ASSOCIATION OF POSITIVE FECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST RESULT AND COLONIC NEOPLASM TYPE
Carlo Senore; Bruno Andreoni; Paola Armaroli; Luigi Bisanti; Franco Ferrero; Orietta
Giuliani; Grazia Grazzini; Marco Zappa; Nereo Segnan
14.48 – 15.00
OP051F
CLINCIAL STUDY COMPARING LOPERAMIDE-SIMETICONE AND THE PROBIOTIC
SACCHAROMYCES BOULARDII IN ACUTE
DIARRHEA
Robert Hofmann; Jerry Cottrell
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14.30 – 15.00
Adjuvant chemotherapy for resectable disease iNcluding conversion
therapy
Marc Ychou, France
GI and Liver Stem Cells Meeting
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 111
Intestinal and colonic stem cells
Chair: Michael Clarke, USA
14.00 - 14.30
Normal and malignant stem cells
of the human colon
Michael Clarke, USA
14.30 - 15.00
Quiescent stem cells in intestinal
homeostasis, inflammation and
cancer
Riccardo Fodde, The Netherlands
15.00 - 15.30
The intestinal stem cell gene program in colorectal cancer
Eduardo Batlle, Spain
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 113
Oesophageal diseases: Eosinophilic oesophagitis, achalasia and diverticula
Chairs: Jean-Paul Galmiche, France
Stephen Attwood, UK
14.00 – 14.22
Eosinophilic oesophagitis: How far
are we from etiology?
Stephen Attwood, UK
14.22 – 14.44
Therapeutic modalities in EE: Where
is the evidence base?
Steffen Husby, Denmark
14.44 – 15.06
Achalasia: What is the optimal therapeutic algorithm?
Guy Boeckxstaens, Belgium
15.06 – 15.28
Epiphrenic diverticula: New therapeutic modalities
Toni Lerut, Belgium
Free Paper Session
G iPhone Q & A
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 114
Surgery in IBD: Outcome prediction and
impact of medical treatment
Chairs: Edouard Louis, Belgium
Andre D‘Hoore, Belgium
14.00 – 14.12
State of the Art Chairman‘s Introduction
Edouard Louis, Belgium
14.12 – 14.24
OP052
CAN WE PREDICT THE RISK OF SURGERY
IN PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S DISEASE ACCORDING TO THE PHENOTYPE OF THE
DISEASE ?
Sami Karoui; Norsaf Bibani; Meriem Serghini;
Lamia Kallel; Faouzi Chebbi; Monia Fekih; Jalel Boubaker; Zoubeir Ben Safta; Azza Filali
14.24 – 14.36
OP053
EFFECT OF ANTI-TNF ALPHA TREATMENT
ON SHORT-TERM POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Daniela Pugliese; Alessandro Armuzzi; Gianluca Rizzo; Alessandro Verbo; Maria Giovanna Mastromarino; Andrea Piccioni; Alfredo
Papa; Italo De Vitis; Alberto Manno; Gian Lodovico Rapaccini; Luisa Guidi; Claudio Coco
14.36 – 14.48
OP054
PREOPERATIVE INFLIXIMAB THERAPY
AND POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS
AFTER PROCTOCOLECTOMY WITH ILEUM
POUCH ANAL ANASTOMOSIS (IPAA)
Emma Eshuis; Rana Al-Saady; Pieter C. Stokkers; Willem A. Bemelman
14.48 – 15.00
OP055
FEMALE FERTILITY AFTER ILEO POUCH
ANAL ANASTOMOSIS
Sanne Bartels; Malaika S. Vlug; Alexandra J.
Bensdorp; Miguel A. Cuesta; Willem A. Bemelman
15.00 – 15.12
OP056
GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS, SERUM ANTI-FLAGELLIN AND ASCA ARE ASSOCIATED WITH OUTCOME FOLLOWING ILEAL
POUCH-ANAL ANASTOMOSIS (IPAA)
Andrea Dayna Tyler; Raquel Milgrom; Wei Xu;
Joanne M Stempak; Gordon R Greenberg;
Robin S McLeod; Zane Cohen; Mark S Silverberg
15.12 – 15.24
OP057
CHANGING RATES OF SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS, COLORECTAL CANCERS AND
NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS IN PATIENTS
WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Prabhakar Swaroop; Farshid Araghizadeh;
Craig Olson; Edward Livingston
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Monday, OCT 25, 2010
Basic Science Workshop
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 115
Basic Science Workshop 1: Pattern recognition receptor signalling
Chairs: Yehuda Chowers, Israel
Silvio Danese, Italy
Stefan Fichtner-Feigl, Germany
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 116
Minimally invasive therapy
Chairs: Willem Bemelman, The Netherlands
Nageshwar Reddy, India
14.00 – 14.25
Rising star lecture: the role of macrophages in ibd
Stefan Fichtner-Feigl, Germany
14.25 – 14.40
The innate immune system in IBD
Yehuda Chowers, Israel
14.40 – 14.55
OP058
THE BACTERIAL SENSOR TRIGGERING RECEPTOR EXPRESSED ON MYELOID CELLS
2 (TREM-2) IS A CRUCIAL PATHOGENIC
MEDIATOR IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE (IBD)
Carmen Correale; Chiara Martinoli; Stefania
Vetrano; Elisa Mazzini; Flavio Caprioli; Antonino Spinelli; Vincenzo Arena; Silvio Danese; Nadia Passini; Paola Panina; Alessandro
Repici; Alberto Malesci; Maria Rescigno
14.55 – 15.10
OP059
CIRCULATING TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR VERY
SMALL EMBRYONIC/EPIBLAST LIKE STEM
CELLS ARE STRONGLY ASSOCIATED WITH
CLINICAL MANIFESTATION OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Wojciech Marlicz,; Wojciech Blogowski; Edyta Paczkowska; Magdalena Kucia; Barbara
Dolegowska; Teresa Starzynska; Mariusz Z.
Ratajczak
15.10 – 15.25
OP060
TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS INDUCE LETHAL
HEPATIC INFLAMMATION IN D-GALACTOSAMINE-SENSITIZED MICE
Yoshihiko Tsukada; Masahito Nagaki; Atsushi
Suetsugu; Yosuke Osawa; Kiminori Kimura;
Hisataka Moriwaki
15.25 – 15.30
Chair summary
Silvia Danese, Italy
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14.00 – 14.12
State of the Art Chairman‘s Introduction
Willem Bemelman, The Netherlands
14.12 – 14.24
OP061
A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMISED OBSERVER-BLINDED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF
FLUID AND SALT RESTRICTION IN ELECTIVE GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY
Jiten Kalyan; Melissa Rosbergen; Nandita Pal;
Kevin Sargen; Simon Fletcher; David Nunn;
Allan Clark; Mark Williams; Michael Lewis
14.24 – 14.36
OP062
COMPARING THE IMPACT OF TWO LAPAROSCOPIC SIMULATORS ON TECHNICAL
SURGICAL SKILLS IN THE OPERATING
ROOM: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Laura Beyer; Gilles Karsenty; Julien Mancini;
Jérémie De Troyer; Stéphane Berdah
14.36 – 14.48
OP063
HAPTIC VS. NON-HAPTIC SURGICAL SIMULATOR: SIMILAR RESULTS WITHIN THE
SAME AMOUNT OF TIME
Marina Yiasemidou; Daniel Glassman; Georghios Kallis; Bijendra Patel
14.48 – 15.00
OP064
LAPAROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF DIVERTICULAR DISEASE IN STAGE III-IV OF HINCHEY CLASSIFICATION: A SINGLE CENTRE
EXPERIENCE
Paolo Mazzocchi; Annibale D´Annibale; Giovanni Alfano; Graziano Pernazza; Monica De
Angelis
15.00 – 15.12
OP065
TRANSGASTRIC LOCALIZATION WITH
DISSECTION OF THE PANCREATIC TAIL BY
EUS-ASSISTED NOTES: A FEASIBILITY
STUDY
Peter Vilmann; Manoop Bhutani; Adrian Saftoiu; Mehmet Bektas; Vikas Gupta; Harvinder
Singh; Jason Fleming
15.12 – 15.24
OP066
STEREO-3D NAVIGATED TRANSGASTRIC
INTERVENTIONAL EUS AND NOTES USING
MAGNETIC RESONANCE ENDOSCOPY
AND MAGNETIC SCOPE DETECTION SYSTEM
Maki Sugimoto; Yoshinori Morita; Yuichiro
Matsuoka; Hayato Yoshinaka; Tsuyoshi Sanuki; Masaru Yoshida; Takashi Toyonaga; Hiromu Kutsumi; Takeshi Azuma
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 118+119
Paediatric gastroenterology: Coeliac disease, inflammation and more
Chairs: Peter Milla, UK
Raanan Shamir, Israel
14.00 – 14.12
State of the Art Chairman‘s Introduction
Peter Milla, UK
14.12 – 14.24
OP067
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF COELIAC DISEASE ANTIBODIES
Caroline Hogen Esch; Victorien W Wolters; S
A Gerritsen; Hein Putter; B Mary E von Blomberg; Ingrid MW van Hoogstraten; Roderick
H Houwen; N van der Lely; M Luisa Mearin
14.24 – 14.36
OP068
HOW TO DISCRIMINATE CELIAC DISEASE
FROM OTHER CAUSES OF CHRONIC ENTEROPATHY IN CHILDREN UNDER TWO
YEARS OF AGE: THE ROLE OF ANTIBODIES ANTI-DEAMIDATED GLIADIN PEPTIDES
Maria Barbato; Giulia Maiella; Chiara Di Camillo; Ilaria Celletti; Sofia Guida; Francesco
Valitutti; Giovanni Di Nardo; Fabrizio Mainiero; Salvatore Cucchiara
14.36 – 14.48
OP069
FAECAL CALPROTECTIN AS A ROUTINE
METHOD AND THE OUTCOME OF DIAGNOSTIC GASTRO-COLONOSCOPIES IN
CHILDREN OVER A 5-YEAR PERIOD
Anna Killander; Andreas Rosenblad; Ulrika L.
Fagerberg
14.48 – 15.00
OP070
ONE-STEP PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC
GASTROSTOMY BUTTON: PRELIMINARY
EXPERIENCE IN CHILDREN
Dorothee Delesalle Druelle; Leonie Martigne;
Stephanie Coopman; Dominique Guimber;
Dominique Turck; Frederic Gottrand; Laurent
Michaud
15.00 – 15.12
OP071
IMPACT OF PROPHYLACTIC FUNDOPLICATION ON GROWTH DISORDERS IN LEFT
CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA
REQUIRING A PATCH REPAIR
Anne Dariel; Dominique Caldari; Jean-Christophe Rozé; Guillaume Podevin; Hughes Piloquet
15.12 – 15.24
OP072
VILLIN EXPRESSION IN PEDIATRIC CHOLESTATIC LIVER DISEASES
Voranush
Chongsrisawat;
Woradee
Lurchachaiwong; Naruemon Wisedopas;
Yong Poovorawan
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 120+121
Gastric cancer: Biology and risk factors
Chairs: Richard Ferrero, Australia
Ceu Figueiredo, Portugal
14.00 – 14.12
OP073
EPIGENETIC SILENCING OF MICRORNAS
IN HUMAN GASTRIC CANCER
Eiichiro Yamamoto; Hiromu Suzuki; Hiroo
Yamano; Minoru Toyota; Yasuhisa Shinomura
14.12 – 14.24
OP074
UPREGULATION OF ONCOGENIC MICRORNA-21 FOLLOWED BY THE DOWNREGULATION OF THE TUMOR SUPPRESSOR
MICRORNA-29C IN THE PROGRESSION OF
HUMAN GASTRIC CANCER
Hidekazu Suzuki; Yoshimasa Saito; Kenro Hirata; Hiroyuki Imaeda; Juntaro Matsuzaki;
Seiichiro Fukuhara; Sawako Okada; Yae Kanai; Toshifumi Hibi
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scientific programme by day
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
14.24 – 14.36
OP075
DISCOVERY AND VALIDATION OF TISSUE
BIOMARKERS BY 2D-DIGE COOPERATING
WITH WESTERN BLOTTING AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY: GSTP1 AND AAT
ARE UP- AND DOWN- REGULATED RESPECTIVELY IN GASTRIC CANCER PATIENTS
Jeng-Yih Wu; Chun-Chia Cheng; Chin-Chun
Chen; Wen-Ming Wang; Shui-Cheng Lee
14.36 – 14.48
OP076
VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR-C AND -D ACT AS AUTOCRINE FACTORS FOR HUMAN GASTRIC CARCINOMA
CELLS
Miwako Tanaka; Yasuhiko Kitadai; Michiyo
Kodama; Mayu Onishi; Eiji Ohara; Kei Shinagawa; Tomonori Sumida; Shinji Tanaka; Kazuaki Chayama
14.48 – 15.00
OP077
ALTERED GENE EXPRESSION LEVELS OF
MAD2, BUB1, AURORA KINASE A AND B
IN EARLY GASTRIC CANCERS
Amudha Somaseker; Lisa Williams; Anup
Chattrejee; Paul Griffiths; Shareen Doak;
Gareth James Scott Jenkins
15.00 – 15.12
OP078
GASTRIC ADENOCARCINOMA DEVELOPMENT IN PATIENTS WITH ATROPHY AND
INTESTINAL METAPLASIA: THE ROLE OF
COX-2 POLYMORPHISMS IN A NORTHERN
PORTUGUESE POPULATION
Ana Pereira; Hugo Sousa; Ana Luísa PintoCorreia; Maria Fragoso; Luís Moreira-Dias;
Rui Medeiros; Mário Dinis-Ribeiro
15.12 – 15.24
OP079
GASTRIC STROMAL TUMOR: TWO DIFFERENT PATTERN OF VASCULAR ARCHITECTURE
Anne-Marie Marion-Audibert; Philippe Cassier; Raphaelle Barnoud; Jean-Yves Mabrut;
Claude Partensky; Alexie Poulet; Pierre-Paul
Bringuier; Catherine Lombard-Bohas; Jeanchristophe Souquet; Jean-Yves Blay; JeanYves Scoazec
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Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 122+123
Clinical potpourri in irritable bowel syndrome
Chairs: Dan Dumitrescu, Romania
Michel Delvaux, France
14.00 – 14.12
OP080
MUCOSAL MAST CELL-MEDIATED TIGHT
JUNCTION IMPAIRMENT CORRELATES TO
SYMPTOM SEVERITY IN DIARRHEA-PRONE IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME PATIENTS
Cristina Martinez Martinez; Maria Vicario;
Beatriz Lobo; Meritxell Guilà; Laura Ramos;
Ana Maria Gonzalez Castro; Carmen Alonso
14.12 – 14.24
OP081
PREVALENCE OF SMALL INTESTINAL BACTERIAL OVERGROWTH IN A GREEK COHORT: RELATIONSHIP WITH IRRITABLE
BOWEL SYNDROME
Emmanouel Pyleris; Evangelos Giamarellos
Bourboulis; Basil Koussoulas; Charalambos
Barbatzas
14.24 – 14.36
OP082
GASTROINTESTINAL (GI) SYMPTOMS IN
WEB-SURVEY RESPONDED POPULATION
COULD BE ASSIGNED TO THREE GI SYMPTOM CLUSTERS – CLUSTER DIARRHEA,
CLUSTER CONSTIPATION AND CLUSTER
NON-DIARRHEA, NON-CONSTIPATION
Hidekazu Suzuki; Juntaro Matsuzaki; Yasushi
Fukushima; Keiko Asakura; Toru Takebayashi;
John M. Inadomi; Toshifumi Hibi
14.36 – 14.48
OP083
SUFFERING FROM COLONOSCOPY IN PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME AND A MITIGATION STRATEGY
Aki Imai; Mototsugu Kato; Masahiro Asaka
14.48 – 15.00
OP084
INTESTINAL DYSMOTILITY IN PATIENTS
WITH FUNCTIONAL INTESTINAL DISORDERS DEMONSTRATED BY COMPUTER
VISION ANALYSIS OF CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IMAGES
Carolina Malagelada; Fosca de Iorio; Fernando Azpiroz; Santi Segui; Petia Radeva; Anna
Accarino; Javier Santos; Juan-R Malagelada
15.00 – 15.12
OP085
EVALUATION OF NOVEL FECAL POINT-OFCARE CALPROTECTIN AND OCCULT
BLOOD TESTS IN DIFFERENTIATING ORGANIC AND FUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISEASE IN PRIMARY CARE
Liselotte Kok; S.G. Elias; B.J.M. Witteman;
J.G. Goedhard; J.M.W. Muris; K.G.M. Moons;
N.J. de Wit
15.12 – 15.24
OP086
5-HT2A RECEPTOR AND SEROTONIN
TRANSPORTER GENE POLYMORPHISMS
AND IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME IN
THE GREEK POPULATION
Maria Gazouli; T Markoutsaki; T Karantanos;
NP Anagnou; DG Karamanolis
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30Room 134
Prevention of colorectal cancer: From
bench to bedside
Chairs: Christoph Gasche, Austria
Mark Hull, UK
14.00 – 14.12
OP087
RAGE SIGNALING PROMOTES INTESTINAL TUMORIGENESIS
Nike VJA Büller; Jarom Heijmans; Eva Hoff;
Ashwin A Dihal; Izak Biemond; Daan W
Hommes; Vanesa Muncan; Gijs R van den
Brink
14.12 – 14.24
OP088
TREATMENTS WITH A DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE IV INHIBITOR OR GLUCAGON-LIKE
PEPTIDE-2 ACCENTUATE COLONIC ADENOMAS IN CARCINOGEN TREATED MICE
Hannelouise Kissow; Kristine Juul Hare; Bolette Hartmann; Niels_Erik Viby; Steen Seier
Poulsen
14.24 – 14.36
OP089
NOVEL APPLICATION OF PROTON PUMP
INHIBITOR FOR THE PREVENTION OF COLITIC CANCER BEYOND ACID SUPPRESSION
Ki Baik Hahm; Yoon Jae Kim; Kyung Sook
Hong
14.36 – 14.48
OP090
MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF COLORECTAL
CANCERS IN PATIENTS RECEIVING STATIN
THERAPY
Rutger Jacobs; Liudmila L. Kodach; Nikki L.
Weil; Mariel Casparie; Ron M. Herings; Hans
Morreau; Daniel W. Hommes; Gijs R. Van den
Brink; James C.H. Hardwick
14.48 – 15.00
OP091
NOVEL SUPPORTING EVIDENCE FOR A
SERRATED PATHWAY TO COLORECTAL
CANCER: MOLECULAR ANALYSIS IN HYPERPLASTIC POLYPOSIS PATIENTS
Karam Boparai; Evelien Dekker; Mirjam M.
Polak; Alex R. Musler; Susanne van Eeden;
Carel J.M. van Noesel
15.00 – 15.12
OP092
ASPIRIN FOR THE PREVENTION OF COLORECTAL CANCER: A META-ANALYSIS OF
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
Kelvin Tsoi; Siew C Ng; Hoyee W Hirai; Francis
KL Chan; Joseph JY Sung
15.12 – 15.24
OP093
SAFETY AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF
OUTPATIENT COLONOSCOPIC POLYPECTOMY
Jae Myung Cha; Joung Il Lee; Kwang Roo
Joo; Hyun Phil Shin; Jae June Park
Symposium
15.45 – 17.15Auditorium
Alcoholic liver disease
Chairs: Helmut Seitz, Germany
Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
15.45 – 16.07
Risk factors for ALD: What is the
safe minimum and what is the influence of gender?
Helmut Seitz, Germany
16.07 – 16.29
ALD: Mechanisms
Ramon Bataller, Spain
16.29 – 16.51
Guidelines for treating ALD
Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
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scientific programme by day
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
16.51 – 17.13
Alcohol as a risk factor for pancreatitis
David Whitcomb, USA
Symposium
15.45 – 17.15
Banquet Hall
EUS for diagnosis, staging and treatment of upper GI and HPB lesions
Chairs: Marc Giovannini, France
Robert Hawes, USA
15.45 – 16.07
What is the place of EUS in staging
algorithms?
Pierre Deprez, Belgium
16.07 – 16.29
EUS users: Interventional samplers
and oncologists
Marc Giovannini, France
16.29 – 16.41
OP094
EUS AND PANCREATIC CYST FLUID ANALYSIS IN PREDICTING POTENTIALLY MALIGNANT/MALIGNANT CYSTIC LESIONS OF
THE PANCREAS
Hiang Keat Tan, Singapore; Mei Qin Li; Khoon
Ling Ling; Steven Joseph Mesenas
16.41 – 16.53
OP095
EUS-GUIDED DRAINAGE OF PANCREATIC
PSEUDOCYST AND ABSCESSES: AN ASSESSMENT OF 109 PATIENTS
Marc Giovannini, France; Wladimir Araujo;
Nelson Coelho; Erwan Bories; Christian Pesenti; Fabrice Caillol
16.53 – 17.15
EUS users: Interventional plumbers
Robert Hawes, USA
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 211+212
Tricky topics in IBD
Chairs: Jonas Halfvarson, Sweden
Severine Vermeire, Belgium
15.45 – 16.07
Management of IBD arthropathies
Antonio López San Román, Spain
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16.07 – 16.29
Anaemia and IBD: Collateral damage or wilful neglect?
Arthur Kaser, Austria
16.29 – 16.51
IBD and pregnancy: Medication and
mode of delivery
Janneke van der Woude, The Netherlands
16.51 – 17.13
Avoiding and managing infection
in IBD
Jean Francois Rahier, Belgium
Symposium
15.45 – 17.15
Hilton Ballroom
How to increase quality of care with reduced costs
Chairs: Roger Leicester, UK
Chris Mulder, The Netherlands
Gabriel Dimofte, Romania
15.45 – 16.05
The extended role of the nurse in
endoscopy
Maggie Vance, UK
16.05 – 16.15
Discussion
16.15 – 16.35
High cost therapies:
ethics and emotions
John M. Inadomi, USA
Evidence,
16.35 – 16.45
Discussion
16.45 – 17.05
Quality assurance and risk reduction in surgery
Jack Jakimowicz, The Netherlands
17.05 – 17.15
Discussion
Symposium
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 112
Challenges facing mass eradication of
H. pylori
Chairs: Francis Mégraud, France
Masanori Hatakeyama, Japan
15.45 – 16.07
Extradigestive manifestations of
H. pylori: Is H. pylori infection a
systemic disease?
Antonio Gasbarrini, Italy
16.07 – 16.29
Does H. pylori infection protect
against asthma and allergy, and
if so, how?
Karen Robinson, UK
16.29 – 16.51
Is H. pylori manipulating the immune response?
Richard Ferrero, Australia
16.51 – 17.13
Is a vaccine possible?
Peter Malfertheiner, Germany
GI and Liver Stem Cells Meeting
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 111
Free Paper Session: Stem cells in cancer
Chairs: Malcolm Alison, UK
Jim Goldenring, USA
15.45 - 16.05
Rising Star: Micro-dissecting the
clonal evolution of pre-malignant
gastrointestinal disease
Simon Leedham, UK
16.05 - 16.17
OP097
TUMOR-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM
CELLS ARE SIMILAR TO NON-TUMOR-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
Fu Chen Kuo; Sophie S.W. Wang; Xiang Ting
Yen; Tsu I Hsu; Tzu Ming Ho; Chia Jung Li; His
Yin Lin; Chia Bao Chu; Jaw Yuan Wang; Deng
Chyang Wu
16.17 - 16.29
OP098
ISOLATION OF PUTATIVE LIVER TUMORINITIATING CELLS BY THEIR ROS CONTENT AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A METABOLISM-BASED
STRATEGY TO ERADICATE HEPATIC MALIGNANCIES
Anna Chiara Piscaglia, Italy; Valentina Tesori;
Marta Barba; Mariachiara Campanale; Tommaso Galeotti; Giovanni Pani; Antonio Gasbarrini
16.29 - 16.41
OP099
ALTERATION OF POTENTIAL CELL TRANSITION EVENTS DURING COLORECTAL
ADENOMA-DYSPLASIA-CARCINOMA SEQUENCE (ADCS)
Gabor Valcz, Hungary; Ferenc Sipos; Tibor
Krenacs; Jeannette Molnar; Arpad V Patai;
Katalin Leiszter; Kinga Toth; Barna Wichmann; Bela Molnar; Zsolt Tulassay
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
scientific programme by day
16.41 - 16.53
OP100
THE STUDY OF SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF GASTRIC CANCER STEM
CELLS
Wenji Chen, China; MH Chen; RW Pang;
BCY Wong; YY Li; YQ Nie
16.53 - 17.05
OP101
STEMNESS CHARACTER OF HEDGEHOG
(HH)-BMI1 PATHWAY PREDICTS UNFAVOURABLE CLINICAL OUTCOME IN OESOPHAGEAL CANCER PATIENTS UNDERGOING
PREOPERATIVE
CHEMORADIO­
THERAPY
Reigetsu Yoshikawa, Japan; Lihua Tao; Tohru
Tsujimura; Yoshinori Fujiwara
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 113
Molecular targeted therapy for colorectal cancer
Chairs: Wolff Schmiegel, Germany
Eric Van Cutsem, Belgium
15.45 – 16.07
Biological therapies
Mario Dicato, Luxembourg
16.07 – 16.17
What is K-RAS?
Pierre Laurent-Puig, France
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Monday, OCT 25, 2010
16.17 – 16.39
K-RAS as a therapeutic response
biomarker
Sabine Tejpar, Belgium
16.39 – 16.51
OP102
SPARC AND FOXP3 EXPRESSION CORRELATES WITH A GOOD DISEASE OUTCOME
AND LONG-TERM DISEASE-FREE SURVIVAL IN COLORECTAL CANCER
Angela Chew, Australia; Anneli Robbshaw;
Paul Salama; Nikolajs Zeps; Cameron Platell;
Ian Lawrance
16.51 – 17.13
Novel prognostic and therapeutic
response biomarkers
Thomas Seufferlein, Germany
Free Paper Session
G iPhone Q & A
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 114
Immune mechanisms in IBD
Chairs: Shomron Ben-Horin, Israel
Alexander Arlt, Germany
15.45 – 15.57
State of the Art Chairman‘s Introduction
Shomron Ben-Horin, Israel
15.57 – 16.09
OP103
CONTROL OF HUMAN INDUCED REGULATORY T CELL DIFFERENTIATION BY PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-G THROUGH THE ENDOGENOUS
SYNTHESIS OF RETINOIC ACID
Gavin I Ellis; Mary Catherine Reneer; A. Catalina Vélez-Ortega; Andrea Norris; Francesc
Martí
16.09 – 16.21
OP104
NEUTRALISATION OF SOLUBLE TNF? BY
DOMINANT NEGATIVE MUTANT OF TNF?
IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO REVERSE T CELLMEDIATED COLITIS BUT DOES NOT AGGRAVATE DSS-INDUCED COLITIS
Clementine Perrier; Christine Breyneart; Gert
de Hertogh; Gert Van Assche; Paul Rutgeerts;
David Szymkowski; Jan Ceuppens
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16.21 – 16.33
OP105
ANTI-TNF AGENTS INDUCE REGULATORY
MACROPHAGES IN AN FC RECEPTOR DEPENDENT MANNER
Anne Christine Vos; Manon E Wildenberg;
Marjolijn Duijvestein; Auke Pieter Verhaar;
Gijs R van den Brink; Daan W Hommes
16.33 – 16.45
OP106
ELEVATED T CELL PROTEIN TYROSINE
PHOSPHATASE (PTPN2) EXPRESSION BY
MUCOSAL T CELLS IN IBD PATIENTS
Anja Schirbel; Stephanie Bussières-Marmen;
Jean-Paul Achkar; Florian Rieder; Gail West;
Manijeh Phillips; Michel Tremblay; Claudio
Fiocchi
16.45 – 16.57
OP107
AUTOPHAGY CONTRIBUTES TO IMMUNE
REGULATION THROUGH DESTABILIZATION OF THE IMMUNOLOGICAL SYNAPSE
Manon E Wildenberg; Anne Christine W Vos;
Marjolijn Duijvestein; Auke P Verhaar; Catarina Strisciuglio; Gijs R van den Brink; Daniel W
Hommes
16.57 – 17.09
OP108
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN HUMAN DENDRITIC CELLS AND T CELLS INDUCE AUTOPHAGY
Anne Christine Vos; Marjolijn Duijvestein;
Auke Pieter Verhaar; Gijs R van den Brink;
Daan W Hommes; Manon E Wildenberg
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15
Oesophageal disorders:
A. Achalasia
B. Eosinophilic oesophagitis
Chairs: Stephen Attwood, UK
Frank Zerbib, France
Hall 115
15.45 – 15.57
OP109
FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF THE INDUCIBLE NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE-GENE PROMOTER
POLYMORPHISM AND ITS IMPLICATION
IN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ACHALASIA
Giovanni Sarnelli; Michela Grosso; Ilaria Palumbo; Carla Cirillo; Giovanni Zaninotto; Vito
Annese; Anna Latiano; Maria Flavia Savarese;
Raffaella Petruzzelli; Paola Izzo; Elio
D´Agostino; Rosario Cuomo
15.57 – 16.09
OP110
INITIAL TREATMENT OF ACHALASIA WITH
LAPARASCOPIC MYOTOMY OR PNEUMATIC DILATATION. LONG TIME RESULTS OF
A RANDOMIZED STUDY
Erik Johnsson; Srdjan Kostic; Jan Persson;
Ann Kjellin; Hans Lönroth; Lars Lundell
16.09 – 16.21
OP111
THE EUROPEAN ACHALASIA TRIAL: A
RANDOMIZED
MULTI-CENTRE
TRIAL
COMPARING ENDOSCOPIC PNEUMODILATION AND LAPAROSCOPIC HELLER
MYOTOMY AS PRIMARY TREATMENT OF
IDIOPATHIC ACHALASIA
Guy E Boeckxstaens; Vito Annese; Stanislas
Bruley des Varannes; Stanislas Chaussade;
Mario Costantini; Ignaci Elizalde; Uberto Fumagalli; Wout Rohof; Marianne Gaudric; EH
Metman; Julio Perez de la Serna; Andre
Smout; Jan Tack; Giovanni Zaninotto; Olivier
Busch
16.21 – 16.33
OP112
EOSINOPHILS AND THEIR PRODUCTS ACTIVATE PRIMARY HUMAN ESOPHAGEAL
MESENCHYMAL CELLS – A CRITICAL PATH­
WAY FOR FIBROGENESIS IN EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS (EOE)
Florian Rieder; Ilche Nonevski; Zhufeng Ouyang; Gail West; Anja Schirbel; John Goldblum; Tracey Bonfield; James Lee; Gary Falk;
Claudio Fiocchi
16.33 – 16.45
OP113
BUDESONIDE AS INDUCTION TREATMENT
FOR ACTIVE EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS
IN ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS: A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBOCONTROLLED STUDY (BEE-I TRIAL)
Alex Straumann; Lukas Degen; Christian
Bussmann; Sebastien Conus; Christoph
Beglinger; Christina Thalmann; Hans-Uwe Simon
16.45 – 16.57
OP114
LONG-TERM TREATMENT OF EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS WITH BUDESONIDE
(BEE-M TRIAL)
Alex Straumann; Lukas Degen; Christian
Buassmann; Christoph Beglinger; Alain Schoepfer; Christina Thalmann; Sebastien Conus;
Hans-Uwe Simon
16.57 – 17.09
OP115
ESOPHAGEAL DILATION IN EOSINOPHILIC
ESOPHAGITIS: EFFECTIVENESS, SAFETY,
AND IMPACT ON THE UNDERLYING INFLAMMATION
Sebastien Conus; Lukas Degen; Christian
Bussmann; Alain Schoepfer; Christoph
Beglinger; Hans-Uwe Simon; Alex Straumann
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 116
New ways of imaging the colon and
small bowel
Chairs: Guido Costamagna, Italy
Jaap Stoker, The Netherlands
15.45 – 15.57
OP116
FIRST CLINICAL TRIAL ON GASTRIC EXAMINATION WITH A GUIDED CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
J-F. Rey; H. Ogata; N. Hosoe; K. Ohtsuka; N.
Ogata; K. Ikeda; H. Aihara; I. Pangtay; T. Hibi;
S. Kudo; H. Tajiri
15.57 – 16.09
OP117
INSPECTION OF THE HUMAN STOMACH
USING REMOTE-CONTROLLED CAPSULE
ENDOSCOPY
Jutta Keller; Christiane Fibbe; Frank Volke;
Jeremy Gerber; Meike Reimann-Zawadzki; C
Alexander Mosse; Elisha Rabinovitz; Peter
Layer; Paul Swain
16.09 – 16.21
OP118
FIRST SCANDINAVIAN CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH VIDEOCAPSULE COLONOSCOPY
Ervin Toth; Jorgen Nielsen; Artur Nemeth; Gabriele Wurm-Johansson; Henrik Thorlacius
16.21 – 16.33
OP119
BETTER DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY WITH
CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY COMPARED TO
MRI- AND CT-ENTEROGRAPHY IN PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED OR NEWLY DIAGNOSED CROHN’S DISEASE
Michael Dam Jensen; Torben Nathan; Søren
Rafael Rafaelsen; Jens Kjeldsen
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scientific programme by day
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
16.33 – 16.45
OP120
COLON CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY COMPLEMENTS INCOMPLETE COLONOSCOPY IN
CLINICAL PRACTICE
Konstantinos Triantafyllou; Nikos Viazis; Panagiotis Tsibouris; George Zacharakis; Chrysostomos Kalantzis; Demetrios G Karamanolis; Spiros D Ladas
16.45 – 16.57
OP121
ACCURACY OF MRI AND EUS IN A PROSPECTIVE COHORT OF PATIENTS WITH HISTOLOGICALLY CONFIRMED CYSTIC LESIONS OF THE PANCREAS
Koen de Jong; Jeanin E. van Hooft; Jan W.
Poley; Chung Y. Nio; Dirk J. Gouma; Marco J.
Bruno; Paul Fockens
16.57 – 17.09
OP122
A NORMAL SMALL BOWEL MRI IN SUSPECTED ILEAL CROHN‘S DISEASE DOES
NOT EXCLUDE THE DIAGNOSIS - RESULTS
OF 32 MONTH CLINICAL FOLLOW UP
Lyn Smith; Colin Kong; Mark Roger; David
Watts
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 118+119
Biopsies in coeliac disease: Can we predict the outcome?
Chairs: Markku Maki, Finland
Riccardo Troncone, Italy
15.45 – 15.57
OP123
HIGH TISSUE-TRANSGLUTAMINASE ANTIBODIES (T-TG) LEVEL PREDICTS VILLOUS
ATROPHY IN UNSELECTED ADULT PATIENTS CONSECUTIVELY REFERRED TO A
SPECIALIZED CELIAC DISEASE (CD) CLINIC
Alberto Magni; Barbara Zanini; Francesca Caselani; Daniele Turini; Beatrice Petroboni; Vincenzo Villanacci; Francesco Lanzarotto; Chiara Ricci; Alberto Lanzini
15.57 – 16.09
OP124
SERUM INTESTINAL FATTY ACID BINDING
PROTEIN LEVELS ACCURATELY PREDICT
VILLOUS ATROPHY AND MUCOSAL
HEALING IN ADULT CELIAC DISEASE
Marlou Adriaanse; Greetje Tack; Wim Buurman; Kim van Wijck; Marco Schreurs; Chris
Mulder; Anita Vreugdenhil
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16.09 – 16.21
OP125
CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND HLA HAPLOTYPES ARE SIMILAR IN CELIAC DISEASE
(CD) PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT VILLOUS ATROHY
Barbara Zanini; Francesca Caselani; Alberto
Magni; Francesco Lanzarotto; Daniele Turini;
Vincenzo Villanacci; Graziella Carella; Alberto
Malagoli; Chiara Ricci; Alberto Lanzini
16.21 – 16.33
OP126
SERONEGATIVE CELIAC DISEASE: UTILITY
OF IN VITRO GLIADIN CHALLENGE
Raffaella Tortora; Paola Iovino; Pietro Capone; Ilaria Russo; Fabiana Zingone; Antonella
Ranaudo; Carolina Ciacci
16.33 – 16.45
OP127
THE DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF DUODENAL
BIOPSIES IN PATIENTS WITH ANAEMIA. IS
IT WORTH THE COST?
Sarmed Sami; Slawomir Bielak; Babiker Babiker; Anuja Batugedara; Charles Mitchell; Sathish Babu
16.45 – 16.57
OP128
DUODENAL BULB BIOPSIES IN ADULTS
WITH COELIAC DISEASE
Raffaella Nenna; Stefano Pontone; Laura Petrarca; Maurizio Mennini; Gerarda Mastrogiorgio; Enina Thanasi; Monica Standoli; Monica Montuori; Paolo Pontone; Fabio Massimo
Magliocca; Margherita Bonamico
16.57 – 17.09
OP129
GASTRIC MUCOSA IN COELIAC DISEASE
CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. APCA DETECTION
Maurizio Mennini; Raffaella Nenna; Gerarda
Mastrogiorgio; Laura Petrarca; Rita Pia Lara Luparia; Monica Montuori; Claudio Tiberti; Fabio
Massimo Magliocca; Margherita Bonamico
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 120+121
A: Upper GI bleeding: Difficult problems
B: Diverticulitis
Chairs: Angel Lanas, Spain
Alexander Engel, The Netherlands
15.45 – 15.57
OP130
ARGON PLASMA COAGULATION IN DISTAL ESOPHAGUS PREVENTS RECURRENCE
OF OESOPHAGEAL VARICES AFTER ERADICATION USING BAND LIGATION
Juliana Lima; Leonardo Trevizan Monici; Viviane Pinheiro Gomes; Bianca Rosa Viana Freitas; Ciro Garcia Montes; Ademar Yamanaka
15.57 – 16.09
OP131
BLEEDING FROM DIEULAFOY LESIONS OF
THE SMALL BOWEL: A SYSTEMATIC STUDY ON EPIDEMIOLOGY AND EFFICACY
OF ENTEROSCOPIC TREATMENT
Emina Dulic-Lakovic; Melisa Dulic; Dietmar
Hubner; Harry Fuchssteiner; Thomas Pachofszky; Bernhard Stadler; Andreas Maieron; Hubert Schwaighofer; Andreas Püspök; Thomas
Haas; Gottfried Gahbauer; Ludwig Scharinger; Parnaz Ordubadi; Antje Holzäpfel; Michael Gschwantler
16.09 – 16.21
OP132
USE OF SINGLE BALLOON ENTEROSCOPY
IN THE EVALUATION OF THE EXCLUDED
STOMACH AFTER ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC
BYPASS: RESULTS OF PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Adriana Costa; Ricardo Dib
16.21 – 16.33
OP133
FACTORS AFFECTING COLONIC DIVERTICULITIS RECURRENCE: A FOLLOW-UP
STUDY
Antonio Tursi; Walter Elisei; GianMarco Giorgetti; Alfredo Papa; Marcello Picchio; Giovanni Brandimarte
16.33 – 16.45
OP134
HIGH EXCESS MORTALITY FOLLOWING
COMPLICATIONS OF DIVERTICULAR DISEASE: A UK POPULATION BASED STUDY
USING LINKED PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CARE DATA
David Humes; Joe West
16.45 – 16.57
OP135
TUMOUR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA EXPRESSION IN SEGMENTAL COLITIS ASSOCIATED WITH DIVERTICULOSIS IS RELATED TO THE SEVERITY OF THE
ENDOSCOPIC DAMAGE
Antonio Tursi; Walter Elisei; Giovanni Brandimarte; GianMarco Giorgetti; Alfredo Papa;
Enzo Ierardi
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 122+123
Irritable bowel syndrome: From bench
to bedside
Chairs: Magnus Simren, Sweden
Francisco Guarner, Spain
15.45 – 15.57
OP136
IMPLICATION OF NERVE GROWTH FACTOR IN INTESTINAL MUCOSAL MAST
CELL ACTIVITY AND COLONIC MOTOR
ALTERATIONS IN A MODEL OF OVALBUMIN-INDUCED GUT DYSFUNCTION IN
RATS
Ferran Jardí; Vicente Martinez; Patrocinio
Vergara
15.57 – 16.09
OP137
THE EXPRESSION OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 4 IN COLON MUCOSA IS AS UP-REGULATED IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME AS IT IS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE
Aldona Dlugosz; Greger Lindberg
16.09 – 16.21
OP138
ACUTE STRESS-INDUCED BARRIER DYSFUNCTION IN FOLLICLE-ASSOCIATED EPITHELIUM IS MEDIATED BY VASOACTIVE
INTESTINAL PEPTIDE AND MAST CELLS
Åsa V Keita; Anders H Carlsson; Ann-Charlott
Ericson; Johan D Söderholm
16.21 – 16.33
OP139
INCIDENCE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF
POSTINFECTIOUS IBS (PI-IBS): A MULTINATIONAL INTERNET SURVEY
Robin Spiller; Tim Card; Fermin Mearin; Fernando Azpiroz; Giovanni Barbara; John Marshall; Qasim Aziz; Xavier Santos; Guy Boeckxstaens; Paul Enck
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scientific programme by day
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
16.33 – 16.45
OP140
POSTINFECTIOUS FUNCTIONAL INTESTINAL DISORDERS FOLLOWING A WATERBORNE NOROVIRUS GASTROENTERITIS
OUTBREAK
Barbara Zanini; Chiara Ricci; Floriana Bandera; Concetto Cassarino; Marina Romanini;
Alberto Marino; Erminio Tabaglio; Francesca
Caselani; Alberto Magni; Daniela Cecchi;
Francesco Vassallo; Carmelo Scarcella; Alberto Lanzini
16.45 – 16.57
OP141
LOPERAMIDE AND LOPERAMIDE PLUS SIMETHICONE REDUCE NET SECRETION IN
A MANNITOL MODEL OF ACUTE DIARRHEA AS SHOWN BY MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Klara Garsed; Elisa Palcidi; Luca Marciani; Caroline Hoad; Susan Pritchard; Carolyn Costigan; Penny Gowland; Robin Spiller
16.57 – 17.09
OP142
FRUCTOSE MALABSORPTION IN PATIENTS
WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Anna Sizenko
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15Room 134
Prediction and prognosis of biliary and
pancreatic cancer
Chairs: Irene Esposito, Germany
Dana K. Andersen, USA
15.45 – 15.57
OP143
PROTEOMICS OF PANCREATIC JUICE TO
FIND DIAGNOSTIC BIOMARKERS OF PANCREATIC CANCER
Joo-Won Chung; Jeong-Youp Park; Sun-A
Kim; Moon-Jae Chung; Seung-Min Bang;
Seung-Woo Park; Si-Young Song
15.57 – 16.09
OP144
PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF BILE IN PANCREATIC ADENOCARCINOMA
Abigail Zabron; Verena Horneffer-Van der
Sluis; Magdelena Gierula; Chris Wadsworth;
Panagiotis Vlavianos; David Westaby; Simon
Taylor-Robinson; Andrew Thillainayagam; Robert Edwards; Shahid Khan
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16.09 – 16.21
OP145
AURORA KINASE A IS OVEREXPRESSED
IN CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA BOTH IN VITRO AND IN VIVO
Xi Wu; Xinghua Lu; Aiming Yang
16.21 – 16.33
OP146
IMPORTANCE OF APICAL BK CHANNELS
ON PANCREATIC DUCT EPITHELIAL CELLS
Viktoria Venglovecz; Peter Hegyi; Zoltan Jr.
Rakonczay; László Tiszlavicz; Antonio Nardi;
Morten Grunnet; Michael A. Gray
16.33 – 16.45
OP147
THERAPEUTIC DELAY AND SURVIVAL AFTER SURGERY FOR CANCER OF THE PANCREATIC HEAD WITH OR WITHOUT PREOPERATIVE BILIARY DRAINAGE
Wietse Eshuis; Niels A. Van der Gaag; Erik
A.J. Rauws; Casper H. Van Eijck; Marco J.
Bruno; Peter P. Coene; Frank J. Kubben; Josephus J. Gerritsen; Jan Willem Greve; Michael
F. Gerhards; Ignace H, De Hingh; Jean H. Klinkenbijl; C. Yung Nio; Steve M. De Castro; Olivier R. Busch; Thomas M. Van Gulik; Patrick
M. Bossuyt; Dirk J. Gouma
16.45 – 16.57
OP148
FROM PANCREATIC INTRAEPITHELIAL
NEOPLASIA (PANIN) TO INTRADUCTAL
PAPILLARY MUCINOUS NEOPLASMS
(IPMN): WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND FINDINGS ?
Frédérique Maire; Anne Couvelard; Laurent
Palazzo; Alain Aubert; Marie Pierre Vullierme;
Pascal Hammel; Alain Sauvanet; Vinciane Rebours; Philippe Lévy; Philippe Ruszniewski
16.57 – 17.09
State of the Art Chairman‘s RoundUp
Irene Esposito, Germany
scientific programme by day
08.30 – 10.30Auditorium
Live endoscopy: Barcelona
Live satellite transmission from Hospital
Universitari Vall d´Hebron de Barcelona,
José R. Armengol-Miro´s unit
Course
Directors:
J.R. Armengol-Miro, Spain
Jacques Devière, Belgium
Chairs:
Robert Hawes, USA
Marc Barthet, France
Experts
at hospital: Lars Aabakken, Norway
Guido Costamagna, Italy
Jacques Devière, Belgium
Marc Giovannini, France
Haru Inoue, Japan
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
Nageshwar Reddy, India
Naohisa Yahagi, Japan
Coordinators:Florian Schreiber
Rainer Schöfl
Symposium
09.38 – 10.00
Maximising screening uptake
Nereo Segnan, Italy
10.00 – 10.22
Potential negative outcomes of
screening for colorectal neoplasia
Reinhold Stockbrügger, Italy
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 211+212
GORD Pathogenesis
Chairs: Ronnie Fass, USA
Frank Zerbib, France
08.30 – 08.52
The mucosal barrier: What maintains/alters integrity?
Daniel Sifrim, Belgium
08.52 – 09.14
Functional heartburn: Is it different
from NERD?
Vincenzo Savarino, Italy
08.30 – 10.30
Banquet Hall
Population bowel cancer screening
Chairs: Robert Steele, UK
Larry von Karsa, France
09.14 – 09.36
Proximal reflux: Is it worth measuring?
Frank Zerbib, France
08.30 – 08.52
Stool-based testing
Stephen Halloran, UK
09.36 – 09.58
Sleep and reflux: A chicken-and-egg
relationship
Ronnie Fass, USA
08.52 – 09.14
Endoscopy-based schemes
Geir Hoff, Norway
09.14 – 09.26
OP149
FIRST RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF COLONOSCOPY SCREENING FOR THE PREVENTION
OF COLORECTAL CANCER
Espen Thiis-Evensen, Norway; Michael Bretthauer; Mette Kalager; Geir Svein Hoff
09.26 – 09.38
OP150
COLOX: A NEW BLOOD-BASED TEST FOR
COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING
Cristina Nichita, Switzerland; Sylvain Monnier-Benoit; Laura Ciarloni; Sahar Hosseinian;
Natsuko Imaizumi; Naik Vietti-Violi; Curzio
Rüegg; Gian Dorta
09.58 – 10.20
Reflux in cystic fibrosis and after
lung transplantation
Lieven Dupont, Belgium
Symposium
08.30 – 10.30
Hilton Ballroom
Obesity
Chairs: Paul Enck, Germany
Ancieto Baltasar, Spain
08.30 – 08.52
Morbid obesity: Epidemics and consequences
Paul Enck, Germany
08.52 – 09.14
Obesity in childhood
Berthold Koletzko, Germany
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Live Endoscopy
scientific programme by day
09.14 – 09.36
Non-surgical therapy for obesity
Michel Krempf, France
09.36 – 09.58
Surgical treatment of obesity: A
realistic option?
Ancieto Baltasar, Spain
09.58 – 10.20
Metabolic endoscopy?
Paul Fockens, The Netherlands
Symposium
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 112
Early immunosuppressive therapy in
Crohn’s disease: Why? When? How?
Chairs: Julian Panes, Spain
Rami Eliakim, Israel
08.30 – 08.52
Natural history of Crohn’s disease
Miquel Sans, Spain
08.52 – 09.14
How can we change disease progression?
Peter Irving, UK
09.14 – 09.36
How can we prevent postoperative
relapse?
Peter de Cruz, Australia
09.36 – 09.58
Biological treatment: When should
we stop?
Edouard Louis, Belgium
09.58 – 10.20
Loss of response to anti TNF therapy: What does it mean and how
should we manage it?
Shomron Ben-Horin, Israel
72
GI and Liver Stem Cells Meeting
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 111
Free Paper Session: Stem cells in inflammatory disorders
Chairs: Riccardo Fodde, The Netherlands
Nick Barker, The Netherlands
08.30 - 08.42
OP151
MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS INJECTION
REDUCE COLITIS SEVERITY AND DOES
NOT INCREASE COLITIS-ASSOCIATED COLON CANCER RISK IN MICE
Franco Scaldaferri, Italy; Ausilia Puglisi; Alessandro Sgambato; Vincenzo Arena; Loris Lopetuso; Emanuele Caredda; Valerio Cufino;
Gianluca Andrisani; Anna Chiara Piscaglia;
Alfredo Papa; Antonio Gasbarrini
08.42 - 08.54
OP152
TCF-1 MEDIATED WNT SIGNALING INFLUENCES INTESTINAL INNATE IMMUNE DEFENSE IN CROHN´S DISEASE
Julia Beisner, Germany; Zora Teltschik; Maureen Koslowski; Eduard Stange; Jan Wehkamp
08.54 - 09.06
OP153
HEPATIC DIFFERENTIATION OF ADULT
LIVER DERIVED PROGENITOR CELLS BY
SEQUENTIAL EXPRESSION OF LIVER ENRICHED TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS
Razvan Iacob, Romania; Urda Ruedrich; Michael Rothe; Sarah Kirsch; Marcus Iken; Irinel
Popescu; Michael Peter Manns; Michael Ott;
Michael Bock
09.06 - 09.18
OP154
IDENTIFICATION AND LOCALIZATION OF
HUMAN INTESTINAL STEM CELLS AND
STUDIES OF POSSIBLE REGULATORY SUBSTANCES
Morten Jacobsen, Norway; Charlotte Kleiveland; Lene Olsen Hult; Tor Lea
09.18 - 09.30
OP059
CIRCULATING TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR VERY
SMALL EMBRYONIC/EPIBLAST LIKE STEM
CELLS ARE STRONGLY ASSOCIATED WITH
CLINICAL MANIFESTATION OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Wojciech Marlicz, Poland; Wojciech Blogowski; Edyta Paczkowska; Magdalena Kucia; Barbara Dolegowska; Teresa Starzynska; Mariusz
Z. Ratajczak
scientific programme by day
09.42 - 09.54
OP156
LIVER PROGENITOR CELL EXPANSION IN
THE DISEASED LIVER: DO ASSOCIATED
MYOFIBROBLASTS DERIVE FROM PROGENITOR CELLS?
Regina Espanol, Belgium; Noémi Van Hul;
Jorge Abarca-Quiñones; Isabelle Leclercq
09.54 - 10.06
OP157
NADPH OXIDASE 1 MODULATES WNT
AND NOTCH1 SIGNALING TO CONTROL
THE FATE OF PROLIFERATIVE PROGENITOR CELLS IN THE COLON
Nicolas Coant, France; Sanae Benmkaddem;
Eric Pedruzzi; Xavier Tréton; Robert Ducroc;
Jean-Noel Freund; Dominique Cazals-Hatem;
Yoram Bouhnik; Alain Grodet; Michèle Fay;
Richard Moreau; André Groyer; Karl-Heinz
Krause; Fanny Daniel; Eric Ogier-denis
10.06 - 10.18
OP159
LONG TERM EX VIVO CULTURED ADULT
DERIVED HUMAN LIVER STEM/PROGENITOR CELLS : PHENOTYPE AND GENOTYPE
STABILITY
Isabelle Scheers, Belgium; Gwenaelle Sana;
Dung Ngoc Khuu; Mustapha Najimi; Etienne
Sokal
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 113
Hepatocellular and pancreatic cancer
Chairs: Tania Roskams, Belgium
Jacques Belghiti, France
08.50 – 09.10
Treating localized HCC: The roles
of surgery and transplantation
Jacques Belghiti, France
09.10 – 09.30
Systemic treatment of advanced
HCC - beyond sorafenib
Josep Llovet, Spain
09.30 – 09.50
Mechanisms of chemoresistance in
pancreatic cancer
Francisco Real, Spain
09.50 – 10.10
Current status of treatment for
pancreatic cancer
Thomas Seufferlein, Germany
10.10 – 10.30
Adjuvant treatment of pancreatic
cancer
Thomas Gress, Germany
Free Paper Session
G iPhone Q & A
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 114
Prediction of cause and outcome in IBD
Chairs: Laurent Beaugerie, France
Dan Turner, Israel
08.30 – 08.42
OP160
PREDICTING THE CLINICAL COURSE AND
BEHAVIOUR OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE BY FAECAL VOLATILE ANALYSIS
Iftikhar Ahmed; Rosemary Greenwood; Steve
Smith; Norman Ratcliffe; Chris S.J. Probert
08.42 – 08.54
OP161
RISK MATRIX MODEL FOR PREDICTION
OF COLECTOMY IN A POPULATION BASED
STUDY OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS PATIENTS.
THE IBSEN STUDY
Milada Cvancarova; Camilla Solberg; Morten
Vatn; Bjørn Moum
08.30 – 08.50
Early detection, prevention and
ablation of hepatocellular carcinoma
Ricardo Lencioni, Italy
73
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09.30 - 09.42
OP155
CD133+/CD34+ CELLS TRAFFICKING AND
DYNAMICS OF IN INTESTINAL REGENERATION IN CELIAC PATIENTS
Anna Chiara Piscaglia, Italy; Federico Barbaro; Luca Di Maurizio; Alessia Cazzato; Marialuisa Novi; Gianluca Ianiro; Giuseppina Bonanno; Tonia Cenci; Luigi Maria Larocca;
Giovanni Cammarota; Antonio Gasbarrini
scientific programme by day
08.54 – 09.06
OP162
PREDICTORS FOR TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT WORK DISABILITY IN PATIENTS
WITH CROHN’S DISEASE – RESULTS FROM
A NATIONWIDE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE COHORT STUDY
Markus Sagmeister; Johannes Wurm; Raffaella Matteuci Gothe; Marjan Arvandi; Stefan
Vavricka; Roland von Känel; Stefan Begre;
Christa Meyenberger; Uwe Siebert
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
09.06 – 09.18
OP163
PREDICTORS FOR TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT WORK DISABILITY IN PATIENTS
WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS – RESULTS
FROM A NATIONWIDE INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE COHORT STUDY
Markus Sagmeister; Johannes Wurm; Raffaella Matteuci Gothe; Marjan Arvandi; Stefan
Vavricka; Roland von Känel; Stefan Begre;
Christa Meyenberger; Uwe Siebert
09.18 – 09.30
OP164
BIOMARKERS ASSOCIATED WITH PROGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR IN CROHN‘S DISEASE
Smita Halder; Joanne Stempak; Wei Xu; Gordon Greenberg; Hillary Steinhart; Mark Silverberg
09.30 – 09.42
OP165
FAECAL CALPROCTECTIN IS PREDICTIVE
OF CLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY AND HISTOLOGICAL SEVERITY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Guy Chung-Faye; Roy Sherwood; Kirn Sandhu; Robert PH Logan
09.42 – 09.54
OP166
HYPERVASCULARIZATION AS AN ACTIVITY PARAMETER IN PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS DIAGNOSED BY CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY
Helmut Neumann; Michael Vieth; Raja Atreya; Thomas Bernatik; Markus F. Neurath;
Jonas Mudter
09.54 – 10.06
OP167
FLOW CYTOMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF
PLATELET ACTIVATION IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Lauren Emily Jones; Jane May; Chris Hawkey;
Stan Heptinstall; Venkat Subramanian
74
10.06 – 10.18
OP168
SERUM LEVELS OF HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN
47 COULD BE A USEFUL MARKER FOR INTESTINAL FIBROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH
CROHN’S DISEASE
Yusuke Honzawa; Hiroshi Nakase; Kayoko
Matsumura; Syuji Yamamoto; Norimitsu Uza;
MInoru Matsuura; Tsutomu Chiba
10.18 – 10.30
OP169
LOW INTER-OBSERVER AGREEMENT ON
NODULAR REGENERATIVE HYPERPLASIA
OF THE LIVER: AN EUROPEAN INTER-OBSERVER ANALYSIS
Bindia Jharap; Dirk van Asseldonk; Nanne
K.H. de Boer; Jean Frederique Colombel; Joachim Diebold; A.M. Jonker; Emanuelle Leteurtre; Walter Reinisch; Gwenola Vernier;
Dominique Wendum; Fritz Wrba; Pieter E.
Zondervan; Chris J.J. Mulder; Elisabeth Bloemena; Adriaan A. van Bodegraven
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 115
Expanding the role of therapeutic colonoscopy: EMR/ESD
Chairs: Thierry Ponchon, France
Pierre Deprez, Belgium
08.30 – 08.42
OP170
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
(ESD) IN THE ESOPHAGUS – FIRST EXPERIENCE IN A EUROPEAN CENTER
Andreas Probst; Hans Arnholdt; Matthias
Anthuber; Helmut Messmann
08.42 – 08.54
OP171
DIAGNOSTIC DISCREPANCY BETWEEN
ENDOSCOPIC BIOPSY AND SUBMUCOAL
DISSECTION;
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL
STUDY ON PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR
GASTRIC ADENOCARCINOMA
Shintaro Kondo; Hirotsugu watabe; Rie
Matsuda; Yoshitaka Watanabe; Shintaro Mikami; Tatsuya Mianami; Akemi Takata; Goichi
Togo
08.54 – 09.06
OP172
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
(ESD) IN GASTRIC LESIONS – 108 CASES
FROM A EUROPEAN CENTER
Andreas Probst; Bjoern Pommer; Hans Arnholdt; Matthias Anthuber; Helmut Messmann
scientific programme by day
09.18 – 09.30
OP174
VALIDITY OF OUR TRAINING SYSTEM OF
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR GASTRIC NEOPLASMS
Yosuke Tsuji; Masau Sekiguchi; Takafumi Ito;
Hideyuki Chiba; Makoto Yamawaki; Ken
Ohata; Nobuyuki Matsuhashi
09.30 – 09.42
OP175
CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF INDICATION FOR
EMR, ESD, AND LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY IN EARLY COLORECTAL CANCER
Yasuo Kabeshima; Tai Omori
09.42 – 09.54
OP176
COLONIC ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION: RESULTS FROM A LARGE PROSPECTIVE SERIES IN A WESTERN SETTING
Gaius Longcroft-Wheaton; Rob Mead; Moses
Duku; Pradeep Bhandari
09.54 – 10.06
OP177
EFFICACY OF HEMOCLIPS ON PREVENTION FROM DELAYED BLEEDING AFTER ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION OF COLORECTAL POLYPS
Suk-Jae Hahn; Jae-Hak Kim; Yong-Suk Ryu;
Chang-Geun Lee; Jae-Nam Yang; Won-Gon
Kwack; Jun-Kyu Lee; Moon-Soo Koh; ChangHun Yang; Jin-Ho Lee
10.06 – 10.18
OP178
LARGE-SCALE MULTICENTER ANALYSIS
OF COLORECTAL ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION-RELATED COMPLICATIONS
Toshio Uraoka; Yutaka Saito; Yuichiro Yamaguchi; Kinichi Hotta; Naoto Sakamoto; Hiroaki Ikematsu; Masakatsu Fukuzawa; Nozomu
Kobayashi; Nasu Junichirou; Tomoki Michida;
Hisatomo Ikehara; Yosuke Otake; Takeshi Nakajima; Takahisa Matsuda; Daizo Saito; Kazuhide Yamamoto; Shigeaki Yoshida
10.18 – 10.30
State of the Art Chairman‘s RoundUp
Pierre Deprez, Belgium
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 116
Novel therapies for functional bowel
disorders
Chairs: Giovanni Barbara, Italy
Peter Whorwell, UK
08.30 – 08.42
OP179
LINACLOTIDE TREATMENT RESULTS IN SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS IN ABDOMINAL SYMPTOM AND GLOBAL ASSESSMENT ENDPOINTS IN IBS-C PATIENTS
WITH AND WITHOUT SEVERE ABDOMINAL PAIN AT BASELINE
Jeffrey Johnston; Bernard J. Lavins; James E.
MacDougall; Cristina Diaz; Anthony J. Lembo
08.42 – 08.54
OP180
LONGTERM SUCCESS OF GUT DIRECTED
GROUP-HYPNOSIS FOR PATIENTS WITH
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME - FIRST RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED
TRIAL
Gabriele Moser; Silja Trägner; Ewelina Elwira
Gajowniczek; Maria Michalski; Andrea Mikulits; Martina Führer; Elisabeth Ponocny-Seliger; Leli Kazemi; Clemens Dejaco; Wolfgang
Miehsler
08.54 – 09.06
OP181
SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE CNCM
I-3856 REDUCES DIGESTIVE DISCOMFORT
AND ABDOMINAL PAIN IN SUBJECTS
WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME: A
RANDOMIZED DOUBLE-BLINDED PLACEBO-CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL
Pierre Desreumaux; Christel Neut; Murielle
Cazaubiel; Matthieu Pichelin; Fanny Pelerin;
Peter Justen
75
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
09.06 – 09.18
OP173
HEALING EFFICACY OF STANDARD VERSUS DOUBLE DOSE RABEPRAZOLE FOR
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTIONINDUCED ULCERS; A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Chong Kun Im; Hyun Soo Kim; Chan Sik
Won; Hong Jun Park; Hyun Il Hong; Hyo Keun
Jeon; Sang Ok Kwon
scientific programme by day
09.06 – 09.18
OP182
EXPOSURE
BASED
PSYCHOLOGICAL
TREATMENT VS STRESS MANAGEMENT A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF
TWO INTERNET-DELIVERED TREATMENT
PROTOCOLS
Brjánn Ljótsson; Erik Hedman; Perjohan Lindfors; Timo Hursti; Christian Rück; Nils Lindefors; Gerhard Andersson
09.18 – 09.30
OP183
EFFECT OF RED PEPPER ON SYMPTOMS
OF IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS). A
PRELIMINARY STUDY
Mauro Bortolotti; Silvia Porta
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
09.30 – 09.42
OP184
THE IBAT INHIBITOR A3309 - A PROMISING TREATMENT OPTION FOR PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC IDIOPATHIC CONSTIPATION (CIC)
Magnus Simren; Hasse Abrahamsson; Antal
Bajor; Hans Graffner
09.42 – 09.54
OP185
BEST RESPONSE DISTRIBUTION OF 12WEEK TREATMENT WITH PRUCALOPRIDE
(RESOLOR) IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC
CONSTIPATION: COMBINED RESULTS OF
THREE RANDOMISED, DOUBLE-BLIND,
PLACEBO-CONTROLLED PHASE III TRIALS
Vincenzo Stanghellini; Lieve Vandeplassche;
René Kerstens
09.54 – 10.06
OP186
A SYNBIOTIC MIXTURE IMPROVES FLATULENCE IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Carmela Cappello; Fabrizio Tremolaterra; Annalisa Pascariello; Tarcisio Niglio; Carolina
Ciacci; Paola Iovino
10.06 – 10.18
OP187
BISACODYL: EFFICACY AND PATIENT SATISFACTION IN CHRONIC CONSTIPATION:
MULTI-CENTRE, 4-WEEK, DOUBLE-BLIND,
RANDOMISED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED
TRIAL
Michael A Kamm; Stefan Mueller-Lissner; Arnold Wald; Erika Richter; Ulrika Hinkel
76
10.18 – 10.30
OP188
RANDOMISED PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT FOR
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Thu Van Attali; Michel Bouchoucha; Robert
Benamouzig
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 118+119
Diagnosis and management of GI bleeding
Chairs: Joseph Sung, Hong Kong SAR China
Richard Hunt, Canada
08.30 – 08.42
OP189
URGENT ENDOSCOPY IS ASSOCIATED
WITH LOWER MORTALITY IN HIGH-RISK
BUT NOT LOW-RISK NON-VARICEAL UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
Lee Guan Lim; Khek Yu Ho; Yiong Huak
Chan; Pui Li Teoh; Christopher JL Khor; Li Lin
Lim; Khay Guan Yeoh
08.42 – 08.54
OP190
EMERGENCY CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN
SEVERE ACUTE OBSCURE-OVERT GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING : DIAGNOSTIC
YIELD AND IMPACT ON FURTHER CLINICAL MANAGEMENT
Stephane Lecleire; Aude Duclos; Isabelle Iwanicki-Caron; Caroline Elie; Alice Oden-Gangloff; Simon Ramirez; Sophie Herve; Philippe
Ducrotte; Michel Antonietti
08.54 – 09.06
OP191
DIAGNOSTIC YIELD AND PREDICTIVE
FACTORS OF WIRELESS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN PREMENOPAUSAL AND POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH OBSCURE
GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING: RESULTS
OF A RETROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY
Camille Lorenceau-Savale; Cecilia Landman;
Joel Edery; Sophie Stephan; Christophe Locher; Stephane Nahon; Raymond Jian; Christophe Cellier
09.06 – 09.18
OP192
CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY BASED ON THE
MUCOSAL VASCULARITY DIAGNOSIS BY
USING CAPSULE EQUIPPED WITH SELECTED WHITE-LIGHT LED
Hiroyuki Aihara; Keiichi Ikeda; Hisao Tajiri
scientific programme by day
09.30 – 09.42
OP194
RISK SCORING FOR THE OUTPATIENT MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
John Chan; Lakshmana Ayaru
09.42 – 09.54
OP195
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF NANOPOWDER TC325 IN THE TREATMENT OF ACTIVE ULCER BLEEDING
Joseph Jao-yiu Sung; Derek Luo; Justin CY
Wu; Jessica YL Ching; Richard Ducharme; Vihar Surti; Patrick Okolo; Marcia Canto; Anthony Kalloo; Samuel A Giday
10.06 – 10.18
OP197
EFFECT OF ASPIRIN AND ANTIPLATELET
AGENTS ON ENDOSCOPIC HEMOSTASIS
IN PATIENTS WITH UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
Jae-Young Jang; Rin Chang; Seok-Ho Dong;
Hyo-Jong Kim; Byung-Ho Kim; Young-Woon
Chang
10.18 – 10.30
OP198
12 HOURS TERLIPRESSIN IS AS EFFECTIVE
AS 72 HOURS OF INFUSION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BLEEDING ESOPHAGEAL
VARICES
Adnan Salim; Anwaar Ahmed Khan; Altaf
Alam; Arshad Kmal Butt; Sohail Anjum
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 122+123
Clinical aspects of viral hepatitis C
Chairs: Marina Berenguer, Spain
Rafael Esteban, Spain
08.30 – 08.42
OP199
PREDICTION OF SVR BY TREATMENT-INDUCED HEMOGLOBIN (HB) DECLINE: GENOTYPE AND GENDER RELATED DIFFERENCES
Gerlinde Teuber; Stefan Mauss; Elmar Zehnter; Michael Manns; Tarek Dahhan; Ulrike
Meyer; Thomas Witthöft; Bernd Möller; Nektarios Dikopoulos; Jochen Brack; Kristina
Dach; Manfred Bilzer; Gudrun Tossing; Dietrich Hüppe
08.42 – 08.54
OP200
EFFECT OF MAINTENANCE THERAPY
WITH LOW-DOSE PEGINTERFERON FOR
RECURRENT HEPATITIS C AFTER LIVING
DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Yoshihide Ueda; Hiroyuki Marusawa; Shinji
Uemoto; Tsutomu Chiba
08.54 – 09.06
OP201
ACCESS TO COMBINED ANTIVIRAL THERAPY FOR HEPATITIS C IN ROMANIA
Liana Gheorghe; Oliviu Pascu; Emanoil Ceausu; Irma Eva Csiki; Speranta Iacob; Florin Caruntu; Iulia Simionov; Roxana Vadan
09.06 – 09.18
OP202
INSULIN RESISTANCE AND INSULIN
GROWTH FACTOR -1 IN EGYPTIAN
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
Naglaa Zayed; Inas Kostandi; Magy Bahgat;
Laila Rashed
09.18 – 09.30
OP203
TASTE AND APPETITE DISORDERS IN
CHRONIC HEPATITIS C PATIENTS
Joanna Musialik; Wanda Suchecka; Ewa Klimacka-Nawrot; Michal Petelenz; Magdalena
Hartman; Marek Waluga; Barbara BlonskaFajfrowska
77
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
09.18 – 09.30
OP193
THE ROLE OF THE DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
PROBE IN ACUTE PEPTIC ULCER HEMORRHAGE: PRELIMINARY ENDOSCOPIC RESULTS
Istvan Racz; Szilveszter Pekardi; Andrea Szabo; Mihaly Csondes; Tibor Karasz; Saleh
Hussam; Nora Dancs
scientific programme by day
09.30 – 09.42
OP204
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ANTICARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODIES IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
Takashi Himoto; Hirohito Yoneyama; Akihiro
Deguchi; Kazutaka Kurokohchi; Michio Imukai; Hisashi Masugata; Fuminori Goda;
Shoichi Senda; Tsutomu Masaki
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
09.42 – 09.54
OP205
SPONTANEOUS VIRAL CLEARANCE OF
CHRONIC HCV INFECTION IN UPPER
EGYPT: COMMUNITY-BASED STUDY, TEN
YEARS FOLLOW-UP
Madiha El-Attar; Mohammed Abdel-Hamid
Ahmed; Magda Shehata Hasan; Mohammed
Ahmed Aly; Ahmmed Medhat Nasr
09.54 – 10.06
OP206
HCC PERSONALIZED TREATMENT IN THE
MULTIMODAL MANAGEMENT ERA: THE
HEPATOCAT GROUP EXPERIENCE
Francesca Romana Ponziani; Maurizio Pompili; Alessandro Milani; Raffaella Viganò; Maria
Marino; Maria Francesca Donato; Maria Rendina; Pierluigi Toniutto; Luisa Pasulo; Maria
Cristina Morelli; Patrizia Burra; Lucia Miglioresi; Manuela Merli; Mario Angelico; Stefano
Fagiuoli; Antonio Gasbarrini
10.06 – 10.18
OP207
SAFETY OF PEGYLATED INTERFERON AND
RIBAVIRIN THERAPY FOR CHRONIC HEPATITIS C IN PATIENTS WITH SICKLE CELL
ANEMIA
Hussain Issa
10.18 – 10.30
State of the art Chairman´s ROundup
Rafael Esteban, Spain
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.30Room 134
New insights in H. pylori infection
Chairs: Antonio Gasbarrini, Italy
Xavier Calvet, Spain
08.30 – 08.42
OP208
HELICOBACTER PYLORI-SPECIFIC MICRORNAS MODULATE IMMUNE AND INFLAMMATORY PROCESSES IN GASTRIC
MUCOSA
Kayoko Matsushima; Hajime Isomoto; Tatsuki
Ichikawa; Fuminao Takeshima; Kazuhiko Nakao; Toshiya Hirayama
08.42 – 08.54
OP209
IDENTIFICATION OF GENE SIGNATURE
THAT PREDICTS HISTOLOGICAL PROGRESSION OF GASTRIC MUCOSA IN GASTRODUODENAL DISEASES IN HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTED PATIENTS
Sheikh Anwar Aabdullah; Shahada Abdul Hamid; Roslan Harun
08.54 – 09.06
OP210
NOD1 IS ESSENTIAL SIGNAL TRANSDUCER IN HUMAN GASTRIC EPITHELIAL
CELLS INFECTED WITH HELICOBACTER
PYLORI
Jae Gyu Kim; Beom Jin Kim; Ki Sung Kim;
Hyoung-Chul Oh; Jeong Wook Kim
09.06 – 09.18
OP211
GASTRIC ADAPTATION TO REPETITIVE
NSAID INSULT IN STOMACH OF MONGOLIAN GERBILS INFECTED BY HELICOBACTER PYLORI
Tomasz Brzozowski; Robert Pajdo; Slawomir
Kwiecien; Agata Ptak-Belowska; Zbigniew
Sliwowski; Aneta Targosz; Stanislaw J. Konturek; Wieslaw W. Pawlik
09.18 – 09.30
OP212
IMMEDIATE DETECTION OF HELICOBACTER INFECTION WITH A NEW ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEM: FEASIBILITY AND
COMPARISON OF THE DIAGNOSTIC YIELD
WITH IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY, 13C
UREA BREATH TEST AND RAPID UREASE
TEST
Helmut Neumann; Stefan Foertsch; Michael
Vieth; Rainer Kuth; Markus F. Neurath
78
scientific programme by day
09.42 – 09.54
OP214
SITAFLOXACIN-BASED THIRD-LINE ERADICATION OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
Juntaro Matsuzaki; Hidekazu Suzuki; Hitoshi
Tsugawa; Toshihiro Nishizawa; Yoshimasa
Saito; Kenro Hirata; Sawako Okada; Seiichiro
Fukuhara; Hiroe Muraoka
09.54 – 10.06
OP215
BISMUTH-BASED QUADRUPLE THERAPY
(PYLERA) OVERCOMES H. PYLORI RESISTANCE IN THE EUROPEAN SETTING
Peter Malfertheiner; Monique Giguere; Marc
Riviere
10.06 – 10.18
OP216
SUCCESSFUL ERADICATION OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI DECREASE THE INCIDENCE OF NEWLY DEVELOPED GASTRIC
CANCER, COMPARED WITH PERSISTENT
INFECTION
Katsuhiro Mabe; Kszutoshi Fukase; Sunio Kawata
10.18 – 10.30
OP217
EFFECT OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION ON GLANDULAR ATROPHY
AND INTESTINAL METAPLASIA IN PATIENTS WHO UNDERGO SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY FOR GASTRIC CANCER
Soo-Jeong Cho; Il Ju Choi; Chan Gyoo Kim;
Jong Yeul Lee; Myeong-Cherl Kook; Keun
Won Ryu; Jun Ho Lee; Young-Woo Kim
Live Endoscopy
11.00 – 12.30Auditorium
Live endoscopy: Barcelona
Live satellite transmission from Hospital
Universitari Vall d´Hebron Barcelona,
José R. Armengol-Miro´s unit
Course:
Directors:
Jacques Devière, Belgium
J.R. Armengol-Miro, Spain
Chairs:
Todd Baron, USA
Paul Fockens, The Netherlands
Experts
at hospital: Lars Aabakken, Norway
Guido Costamagna, Italy
Jacques Devière, Belgium
Marc Giovannini, France
Haru Inoue, Japan
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
Nageshwar Reddy, India
Naohisa Yahagi, Japan
Coordinators:Florian Schreiber
Rainer Schöfl
Symposium
11.00 – 12.30
Banquet Hall
Management of screening-detected colorectal lesions
Chairs: Roger Leicester, UK
Antonio Lacy, Spain
11.00 – 11.22
Staging by imaging
Jaroslaw Regula, Poland
11.22 – 11.44
Pathological staging
Najib Haboubi, UK
11.44 – 12.06
Endoscopic characterisation and
treatment
Bjorn Rembacken, UK
12.06 – 12.28
Surgical treatment
Ian Jenkins, UK
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Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
09.30 – 09.42
OP213
GYRASE A MUTATIONS CORRELATES
WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY TEST AND TREATMENT OUTCOMES AFTER LEVOFLOXACIN-BASED TRIPLE THERAPY FOR HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION
Jyh Ming Liou; Ming Shiang Wu; Jaw Town
Lin; Chi Yang Chang; Mei Jyh Chen; Yu Chi
Wang
scientific programme by day
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 211+212
GORD: Diagnosis and therapy
Chairs: André Smout, The Netherlands
Jan Tack, Belgium
12.06 – 12.28
Are current guidelines useful in
the real world?
Thomas Gress, Germany
Clinical Case Session
11.00 – 11.22
Emerging diagnostic procedures
André Smout, The Netherlands
11.22 – 11.44
Extra-oesophageal manifestations:
Have we made progress?
Michael Vaezi, USA
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
11.44 – 12.06
Inhibition of TLESRs: Ready for therapeutic application?
Jan Tack, Belgium
12.06 – 12.16
Longterm medical therapy versus
antireflux surgery? Pro medical
therapy
Jan Hatlebakk, Norway
12.16 – 12.26
Longterm medical therapy versus
antireflux surgery? Pro antireflux
surgery
Stephen Attwood, UK
Symposium
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 112
Clinics in Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2 – Small and large bowel cases: A
crossroads for various diseases
Chairs: Severine Vermeire, Belgium
Yehuda Chowers, Israel
Experts:Karel Geboes, Belgium
Laurent Beaugerie, France
Francis Mégraud, France
Willem Bemelman, The Netherlands
Jaap Stoker, The Netherlands
11.00 – 11.30
OP218
A DIFFUSELY WHITISH INTESTINAL MUCOSA: IS THE CAUSE IN THE SMALL BOWEL?
Gerard Gay, France; Marie-Elisabeth Bouma;
Isaac Fassler; Muriel Frederic; Michel Delvaux
11.30 – 12.00
OP219
INVESTIGATING FEVER IN A PATIENT
WITH IBD: DON‘T STOP AT THE FIRST
SHOP
Rosa Ferreira; Gabriela Duque; Manuela Ferreira; Pedro Amaro; José Manuel Romãozinho; Carlos Sofia
11.00 – 12.30
Hilton Ballroom
Intraductal neoplasia of the biliary and
pancreatic ducts
Chairs: Irene Esposito, Germany
Thomas Gress, Germany
12.00 – 12.30
OP220
MY IBD PATIENT DOES NOT IMPROVEX:
CAN I IMPROVE MY DIAGNOSIS?
Mauro Mastronardi, Italy
11.00 – 11.22
From precursor lesions to cancer
Irene Esposito, Germany
GI and Liver Stem Cells Meeting
11.22 – 11.44
Imaging criteria of intraductal
neoplasia
Marc Barthet, France
11.44 – 12.06
Local therapy: Which cancers and
which patients?
Maria-Anna Ortner, Switzerland
80
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 111
Stem cells and clonality in the stomach
Chair: Ruggero De Maria, Italy
11.00 - 11.30
Lgr5+ve Stem Cells Drive Epithelial
Self-Renewal in the Adult Stomach
Nick Barker, The Netherlands
11.30 - 12.00
Mature gastric chief cells as a
source of cryptic progenitor cells
for metaplasia in the stomach
Jim Goldenring, USA
scientific programme by day
12.12 - 12.24
OP158
HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION INDUCES BONE MARROW STEM CELL RECRUITMENT AND HOMING IN THE GASTRIC MUCOSA IN A MOUSE MODEL OF
HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION
Christine Varon, France; Frédéric Mazurier;
Pierre Dubus; Corinne Asencio; Nathalie
Senant-Dugot; Jonathan Ferrand; Lucie
Chambonnier; Francis Megraud
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 113
Liver diseases: Impact on the population
and related political issues in Europe
Chairs: Massimo Colombo, Italy
Giulio Marchesini, Italy
11.00 – 11.22
Public burden and costs of alcohol related diseases
Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
11.22 – 11.44
Liver diseases in the general population
Henry Voelzke, Germany
11.44 – 12.06
Prevention programmes for liver
disease in Europe
Massimo Colombo, Italy
12.06 – 12.28
Metabolic syndrome: What impact
does it have on liver disease?
Giulio Marchesini, Italy
Free Paper Session
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 114
Bugs and IBD
Chair: Francisco Guarner, Spain
11.00 – 11.12
OP058
THE BACTERIAL SENSOR TRIGGERING RECEPTOR EXPRESSED ON MYELOID CELLS
2 (TREM-2) IS A CRUCIAL PATHOGENIC
MEDIATOR IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE (IBD)
Carmen Correale; Chiara Martinoli; Stefania
Vetrano; Elisa Mazzini; Flavio Caprioli; Antonino Spinelli; Vincenzo Arena; Silvio Danese; Nadia Passini; Paola Panina; Alessandro
Repici; Alberto Malesci; Maria Rescigno
11.12 – 11.24
OP221
CROHN’S DISEASE-ASSOCIATED ADHERENT-INVASIVE E.COLI (AIEC) ALTER INTESTINAL BARRIER INTEGRITY IN TRANSGENIC
MICE
EXPRESSING
HUMAN
CEACAM6
Jérémy Denizot; Adeline Sivignon; Frédérick
Barreau; Clifford Stanners; Arlette DarfeuilleMichaud; Nicolas Barnich
11.24 – 11.36
OP222
CYTOKINE RNA PROFILES FROM CROHN’S
DISEASE-DERIVED, E.COLI-LADEN MACROPHAGES ISOLATED BY LASER CAPTURE
MICRODISSECTION (LCM)
Neil B Rayment; Barry N Hudspith; Rebecca
Hands; Timothy R Elliott; Natalie Prescott;
Chris Mathew; Liljana Petrovska; Gareth Parkes; Stephen Bustin; Jonathon Brostoff; Jeremy David Sanderson
11.36 – 11.48
OP223
DEFECTIVE MACROPHAGE SUBPOPULATIONS IN CROHN’S DISEASE: ROLE IN
PERSISTENCE OF BACTERIA IN LAMINA
PROPRIA MACROPHAGES
Christos Karaiskos; Barry N. Hudspith; Tim R.
Elliott; Neil B. Rayment; Vanessa Avgousti;
Jonathan Brostoff; Jeremy D. Sanderson
81
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
12.00 - 12.12
OP096
BOTH CD133 AND CD44 CELL SURFACE
MARKERS DO NOT IDENTIFY CANCER
STEM CELLS IN PRIMARY HUMAN GASTRIC TUMORS
Alba Rocco; Eleonora Liguori; Virginia Tirino;
Andrea Affuso; Giuseppe Pirozzi; Gerardo
Nardone
scientific programme by day
11.48 – 12.00
OP224
FECAL MICROBIOTA SHOWED REMARKABLY SKEWING IN PATIENTS WITH
CROHN’S DISEASE BY TERMINAL RESTRICTION FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISM ANALYSIS
Hiroyuki Kuzuoka; Akira Andoh; Yasuo Suzuki; Toshiyuki Matsui; Yoshihide Fujiyama; Takayuki Matsumoto
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
12.00 – 12.12
OP225
MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP PARATUBERCULOSIS IS PRESENT IN THE BLOOD
OF CROHN‘S DISEASE PATIENTS AND CAN
MODULATE MACROPHAGE ACTIVITY
Nair Campos; Fernando Magro; Ana Castro;
Joana Cabral; Pedro Rodrigues; Antonio Martinho; Rui Appelberg; Susana Rodrigues; Susana Lopes; Guilherme Macedo; Amelia Sarmento
12.12 – 12.24
OP226
GUT COMMENSAL MICROBIOTA AND
BACTERIAL WALL ADHERENCE ARE ALTERED DURING INDOMETHACIN-INDUCED
ACUTE ENTERITIS IN RATS
Mònica Aguilera Pujabet; Evangelina Terán;
Patrocinio Vergara; Vicente Martinez
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 115
Obesity, nutrients and gut function
Chairs: Christoph Beglinger, Switzerland
Michel Krempf, France
11.00 – 11.12
OP227
SWEET TASTE RECEPTOR BLOCKADE MODULATES THE SECRETION OF SATIETY
PEPTIDES IN HEALTHY HUMANS
Anne Christin Gerspach; Robert E Steinert;
Lucia Schönenberger; Angelika Graber-Maier; Christoph Beglinger
11.12 – 11.24
OP228
LEPTIN INCREASES PARACELLULAR INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY
Gwenola Le Drean; Laurent Ferrier; Vianney
Haure-Mirande; Pierre de Coppet; Ronan Thibault; Jean-Pierre Segain
82
11.24 – 11.36
OP229
THE ROLE OF GLP-1 MEDIATING THE ‚ILEAL BRAKE’ INDUCED BY ILEAL NUTRIENTS
IN HUMAN
Mathias Nicolaus; Samera Shakir; Christoph
Beglinger; Burkhard Göke; Jörg Schirra
11.36 – 11.48
OP230
ROLE OF VISCERAL ADIPOSE TISSUE (VAT)
ON THE METABOLISM OF THE COLONIC
EPITHELIUM IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF
INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION
(IUGR)
Ronan Thibault; Gwenola Le Dréan; Vianney
Haure-Mirande; Christian Bonnet; Pierre de
Coppet; Dominique Darmaun; Jean-Pierre
Segain
11.48 – 12.00
OP231
ABSORPTION OF WATER FROM A LIPOSOMAL ORAL REHYDRATION SOLUTION
(ORS): AN IN-VIVO PERFUSION STUDY OF
RAT SMALL INTESTINE
Pradip Bardhan; Nasirul Islam; David A Sack
12.00 – 12.12
OP232
OBESE ADOLESCENTS SHOW IMPAIRED
INSULIN SENSITIVITY AND MEAL RESPONSES OF SATIETY HORMONES
Svetlana Beglinger; Anne Christin Gerspach;
Robert E. Steinert; Urs Zumsteg; Christoph
Beglinger
12.12 – 12.24
OP233
A NEW (ENDOSCOPIC) WEAPON AGAINST
OBESITY: THE TRANSORAL GASTROPLASTY (TOGA). CLINICAL OUTCOMES
WITH A 1-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
Pietro Familiari; Ivo Boskoski; Vincenzo Perri;
Amerigo Iaconelli; Laura Leccesi; Cristiano
Spada; Michele Marchese; Andrea Tringali;
Guido Costamagna
scientific programme by day
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 116
Basic insights in IBS pathophysiology
Chairs: Michel Neunlist, France
Robin C. Spiller, UK
11.00 – 11.12
OP234
HUMAN DERIVED ENTEROGLIAL CELLS
EXPRESS TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS’ MRNA
AND RESPOND TO PATHOGEN AND PROBIOTIC BACTERIA
Fabio Turco; Carla Cirillo; Giovanni Sarnelli;
Annamaria Mango; Marcella Cammarota;
Maria Teresa Giuliano; Maria Cartenì; Rosario
Cuomo
11.12 – 11.24
OP235
THE ROLE OF COLORECTAL CHLORIDE SECRETION IN CONSTIPATION
Noor Bekkali; Hugo R De Jonge; René M van
den Wijngaard; Pieter B Bijlsma; Alida F van
der Steeg; Jan A Taminiau; Jehan F Desjeux;
Marc A Benninga
11.24 – 11.36
OP236
THE EXPRESSION OF THE TIGHT JUNCTION PROTEINS, CLAUDIN-1, OCCLUDIN
AND ZO-1 IS REDUCED IN THE COLONIC
MUCOSA OF PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE
BOWEL SYNDROME
Nathalie Bertiaux-Vandaele; Stéphanie Beutheu Youmba; Liliana Belmonte; Stéphane Lecleire; Michel Antonietti; Guillaume Gourcerol; Anne-Marie Leroi; Pierre Déchelotte;
Philippe Ducrotté; Moïse Coëffier
11.36 – 11.48
OP237
CLINICAL IMPROVEMENT IN IBS AFTER
DISODIUM CROMOGLYCATE INVOLVES
MAST CELL-MEDIATED TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR SIGNALING DOWNREGULATION
Beatriz Lobo; Maria Vicario; Cristina Martinez; Ana Maria Gonzalez-Castro; Laura Ramos; Carmen Alonso
12.00 – 12.12
OP239
ELEVATED LEVELS OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 4 IN COLONIC EPITHELIAL CELLS AND
IMPAIRED EXPRESSION OF PPARG IN
MIXED IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Liliana Belmonte; Stephanie Beutheu-Youmba; Nathalie Bertiaux-Vandaële; Michel Antonietti; Guillaume Gourcerol; Anne Marie Leroi; Pierre Déchelotte; Philippe Ducrotté;
Moise Coeffier
12.12 – 12.24
OP240
EFFECTS OF MAST CELLS ON THE EPITHELIAL BARRIER: DEVELOPING AN IN VITRO
MODEL OF PERMEABILITY FOR IRRITABLE
BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS)
Ewa Wilcz; Colm O´Morain; Maria O’Sullivan;
Siobhán McClean
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 118+119
Dyspepsia, acid peptic disorders, NSAIDS
Chairs: Pali Hungin, UK
Colm O‘Morain, Ireland
11.00 – 11.12
OP241
UPPER AND LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL
SAFETY PROFILE OF CELECOXIB: PATIENTLEVEL POOLED ANALYSIS OF 51,048 PATIENTS IN RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLINDED, PARALLEL-GROUP CLINICAL TRIALS
Gurkirpal Singh; George Triadafilopoulos;
Naurang Agrawal; Geoff Makinson; Mark Li;
Nguyen Ha
11.12 – 11.24
OP242
PEPTIC ULCER PREVENTION BY ESOMEPRAZOLE 20 MG AND 40 MG ONCE DAILY
IN PATIENTS TAKING LOW-DOSE ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID FOR SECONDARY CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION
James Scheiman; Johan Herlitz; Stefan Agewall; Angel Lanas; Sander Veldhuyzen van
Zanten; Emma Nauclér; Lars-Erik Svedberg
11.48 – 12.00
OP238
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISATION OF
NERVE MEDIATED SECRETION IN THE HUMAN INTESTINE IN VITRO
Dagmar Krueger; Florian Zeller; Rupert Langer; Ekin Demir; Güralp Ceyhan; Michael
Schemann
83
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
Free Paper Session
scientific programme by day
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
11.24 – 11.36
OP243
HYDROTALCITE PROTECTS AGEING GASTRIC MUCOSA AGAINST NSAID- AND
ETHANOL- INDUCED INJURY BY PRESERVING ENDOTHELIAL AND PROGENITOR
CELLS. UNDERLYING MOLECULAR MECHANISMS INCLUDE ACTIVATION OF
SURVIVIN AND VEGF GENES
Andrzej Tarnawski; Amrita Ahluwalia; Xiaoming Deng; Hella Gergely
11.12 – 11.24
OP249
PHARMACOECONOMICAL ANALYSIS OF
PRIMARY PROPHYLAXIS OF VARICEAL
BLEEDING WITH BETA-BLOCKERS VS. ENDOSCOPIC SURVEILLANCE IN CIRRHOTIC
PATIENTS WITH SMALL ESOPHAGEAL VARICES
Lorenza Di Pascoli; Dario Gregori; Alessandra
Buja; Massimo Bolognesi; Sara Montagnese;
Angelo Gatta; Carlo Merkel
11.36 – 11.48
OP244
GASTRIC ELECTRICAL STIMULATION DECREASES PSEUDO AFFECTIVE REFLEX TO
GASTRIC DISTENSION
Wassila Ouelaa; Thierry Le Naou; Pierre Déchelotte; Philippe Ducrotté; Anne-Marie Leroi; Guillaume Gourcerol
11.24 – 11.36
OP250
VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR IS AN INDEPENDENT NON INVASIVE PREDICTOR OF
ESOPHAGEAL VARICES IN PATIENTS WITH
LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Arnulf Ferlitsch; Thomas Reiberger; Petra
Salzl; Berit Payer; Bernadette Schwengerer;
Markus Peck-Radosavljevic; Monika Homoncik
11.48 – 12.00
OP245
EFFICACY OF LONG-TERM ITOPRIDE THERAPY IN DIABETIC GASTROPARESIS
Vladimir Kojecky; Jaromir Bernatek; Alena
Adamikova
12.00 – 12.12
OP246
CHARACTERIZATION OF A REPRODUCIBLE GASTRIC PAIN MODEL USING ORAL
CAPSAICIN TITRATION: A PLACEBO-CONTROLLED, DOUBLE-BLIND STUDY
Yang Cao; Xinhua Li; Johann Hammer; Kong
Min, Reuben Wong; Khek Yu Ho; Clive Wilder-Smith
12.12 – 12.24
OP247
ANTISECRETORY DRUGS INCREASE THE
RISK OF PRION INFECTION IN MICE
Tom Christian Martinsen; Sylvie L. Benestad;
Torfinn Moldal; Helge L. Waldum
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 122+123
Complications of cirrhosis
Chairs: Ramon Bataller, Spain
Sebastian Müller, Germany
11.00 – 11.12
OP248
INCREASED RISK OF HIP AND WRIST
FRACTURE IN PATIENTS WITH CIRRHOSIS
COMPARED WITH THE GENERAL POPULATION: A POPULATION-BASED COHORT
STUDY
Joe West; Zahid Asghar; Guruprasad P Aithal;
Tim R Card; Kate Fleming
84
11.36 – 11.48
OP251
ENDOSCOPIC VARICEAL LIGATION (EVL)
ALONE VERSUS ENDOSCOPIC VARICEAL
LIGATION PLUS PROPRANOLOL IN VARICEAL BLEEDING PROPHYLAXIS IN CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS
Danielle Bonilha; Lucianna Pereira Correia;
Gustavo Flores Gomes; Juliana Dantas Brito;
Maria Rachel Silveira Rohr; Fernanda Prata
Martins; Gustavo Andrade Paulo; Frank Shigeo Nakao; Luciano Lenz; Matheus Franco;
Patricia Costa; Angelo Paulo Ferrari; Ermelindo Della Libera
11.48 – 12.00
OP252
VASCULAR HYPOREACTIVITY IN PARTIAL
PORTAL VEIN LIGATION-INDUCED PORTAL HYPERTENSION IS MEDIATED BY A
SPECIFIC CYCLOOXYGENASE 2-RELATED
MECHANISM
Sven Francque; Wim Verlinden; Isabelle Brosius; Benedicte De Winter; Arnold Herman;
Paul Pelckmans; Peter Michielsen
12.00 – 12.12
OP253
CHRONIC ADMINISTRATION OF RIFAXIMIN FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF REMISSION OF HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
Gabriela Smira; Cristian Gheorghe; Liana
Gheorghe; Speranta Iacob; Razvan Iacob
scientific programme by day
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30Room 134
Molecular mechanisms in colorectal
cancer
Chairs: Pierre Laurent-Puig, France
Robert Steele, UK
11.00 – 11.12
OP255
NON-CANONICAL BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN SIGNALING INDUCES EPITHELIAL TO MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION
IN SMAD4 DEFICIENT COLORECTAL CANCERS
Liudmila L Kodach; Rutger R Jacobs; Vanesa
Muncan; Daniel W Hommes; Gijs R van den
Brink; Maikel P Peppelenbosch; James CH
Hardwick
11.12 – 11.24
OP256
METHYLATION OF PLANAR CELL POLARITY/NON CANONICAL WNT GENE VANGOGH LIKE 2 IN COLORECTAL CANCER
Giulia Piazzi; Michael Selgrad; Melissa Garcia;
Claudio Ceccarelli; Lucia Fini; Paolo Bianchi;
Luigi Laghi; Pasquale Chieco; C. Richard Boland; Luigi Ricciardiello
11.24 – 11.36
OP257
JUNCTIONAL ADHESION MOLECULE-A IS
A NEW KEY REGULATOR IN COLITIS ASSOCIATED COLON CANCER
Stefania Vetrano; Emanuela Sala; Carmen
Correale; Vincenzo Arena; Alberto Malesci;
Elisabetta Dejana; Silvio Danese
11.36 – 11.48
OP258
GUT MICROBIOTA IS MODIFIED IN COLORECTAL CANCER (CRC)
Iradj Sobhani; Julien TAP; Francoise RoudotThoraval; Jean Pierre Roperch; Gerard Corthier; Jean Pierre FURET
11.48 – 12.00
OP259
IDENTIFICATION OF GENES INDUCED BY
HEPATOCYTE-DERIVED EXTARCELLULAR
MATRIX IN METASTATIC COLORECTAL
CANCER CELL LINES
Isabel Zvibel; Adam Wagner; Metsada Pasmanik-Schor; Varda Carni; Zamir Halpern; Revital Kariv
12.00 – 12.12
OP260
THE ANTI-GRP78 PEPTIDE IS APPLIED TO
BE A PROBE FOR NUCLEAR IMAGING DIAGNOSIS IN COLORECTAL CANCER ANIMAL MODEL
Jeng Yih Wu; Siao Syun Guan; Chun Chao
Chang; Wen Ming Wang; Shui Cheng Lee
12.12 – 12.24
OP261
CONFOCAL ENDOMICROSCOPY AND
MOLECULAR IMAGING SUGGEST COMMON MOLECULAR LINKS BETWEEN
CHRONIC INFLAMMATION IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS AND COLON CANCER VIA MITOCHONDRIAL DNA MUTATIONS, DYSREGULATED IMPORTIN A AND UPREGULATED COX2
Emmanuel Coron; Marc Le Rhun; Arnaud
Bourreille; Jean Paul Galmiche; Jean François
Mosnier; Amrita Ahluwalia; Zsuzsanna Sandor; Andrzej Tarnawski; Tamara Matysiak
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 127
Preventing ERCP complications
Experts:Jean-Marc Dumonceau, Switzerland
Robert Hawes, USA
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 128
Complications of bariatric surgery
Experts:Todd Baron, USA
Ancieto Baltasar, Spain
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 129
How I manage NAFLD/NASH
Experts:Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
Elizabeta Bugianesi, Italy
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Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
12.12 – 12.24
OP254
CORRELATION OF AUGMENTED RESPIRATORY BURST, MARKERS OF ENDOTOXAEMIA, AND OXIDATIVE DAMAGE IN LIVER
CIRRHOSIS
Tony Bruns; Jack Peter; Andreas Stallmach
scientific programme by day
Lunch Session
Live Endoscopy
12.45 – 13.45Room 130
Cholestatic liver disease
Experts:Ulrich Beuers, The Netherlands
Raoul Poupon, France
14.00 – 15.30Auditorium
Live endoscopy: Barcelona
Live satellite transmission from Hospital
Universitari Vall d´Hebron Barcelona,
José R. Armengol-Miro´s unit
Course
Directors:
Jacques Devière, Belgium
J.R. Armengol-Miro, Spain
Chairs:
Thierry Ponchon, France
Pierre Deprez, Belgium
Experts
at hospital: Lars Aabakken, Norway
Guido Costamagna, Italy
Jacques Devière, Belgium
Marc Giovannini, France
Haru Inoue, Japan
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
Nageshwar Reddy, India
Naohisa Yahagi, Japan
Coordinators:Florian Schreiber
Rainer Schöfl
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 131
IBD: Options after anti-TNF has failed
Experts:Walter Reinisch, Austria
Rami Eliakim, Israel
Lunch Session
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
12.45 – 13.45Room 132
Pelvic and anal pain
Experts:Qasim Aziz, UK
Giuseppe Chiarioni, Italy
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 133
My father died age 40 from CRC: What
do I need to do?
Experts:Jaroslaw Regula, Poland
Geir Hoff, Norway
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 134
Difficult dyspepsia: A case-based discussion
Experts:Juan-R. Malagelada, Spain
Jan Tack, Belgium
Special Symposium
14.00 – 15.30
Banquet Hall
Best of DDW 2010
Chairs: John Atherton, UK
Rolf Hultcrantz, Sweden
14.00 – 14.18
Oesophagus and Upper GI
Prateek Sharma, USA
14.18 – 14.36
IBD
Brent D. Polk, USA
14.36 – 14.54
IBS and intestine
Michael Camilleri, USA
14.54 – 15.12
Liver disease
Henry Bodenheimer, USA
15.12 – 15.30
Oncology
Peter Holt, USA
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scientific programme by day
G iPhone Q & A
Symposium
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 211+212
Chronic abdominal pain: Mechanistic
and management issues
Chairs: Dan Dumitrescu, Romania
Vincenzo Stanghellini, Italy
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 112
End-stage liver disease: Clinical practice
guidelines
Chairs: Pere Gines, Spain
Roberto de Franchis, Italy
14.00 – 14.22
The neural basis of abdominal
pain
Qasim Aziz, UK
14.00 – 14.22
Ascites management
Pere Gines, Spain
14.22 – 14.44
Peripheral mechanisms underlying
chronic pain
Michael Schemann, Germany
14.44 – 15.06
Novel therapeutic targets
Giovanni Barbara, Italy
15.06 – 15.28
Practical management of the patient beyond drug prescription
Peter Whorwell, UK
Symposium
14.00 – 15.30
Hilton Ballroom
Coeliac disease: Pathogenesis and epidemiology
Chairs: Jonas F. Ludvigsson, Sweden
Raanan Shamir, Israel
14.00 – 14.22
The IgA anti-transglutaminase 2
response in coeliac disease
Ludwig Sollid, Norway
14.22 – 14.44
Common molecular backgrounds
of coeliac disease and diabetes
Cisca Wijmenga, The Netherlands
14.44 – 15.06
Rising Star: Small intestinal histopathology and mortality in coeliac disease
Jonas F. Ludvigsson, Sweden
15.06 – 15.28
Rising Star: Is there a paradigm
shift in our epidemiological understanding of adult coeliac disease
David Sanders, UK
14.22 – 14.44
The role of diet in the management
of encephalopathy and ascites
Manuela Merli, Italy
14.44 – 15.06
Variceal hemorrhage in patients
with cirrhosis: Guidelines for primary and secondary prevention Baveno V
Roberto de Franchis, Italy
15.06 – 15.28
Are infections the main cause of
death in end-stage liver disease?
Richard Moreau, France
GI and Liver Stem Cells Meeting
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 111
Hepatic stem cells: Importance in fibrosis and carcinogenesis
Chair: Tania Roskams, Belgium
14.00 - 14.30
The human liver stem cell niche in
regeneration and carcinogenesis
Tania Roskams, Belgium
14.30 - 15.00
Stem cells in liver regeneration
and fibrosis: Animal models
Stuart Forbes, UK
15.00 - 15.30
Hepatocyte turnover and regeneration in the healthy and cirrhotic
human liver
Malcolm Alison, UK
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Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 113
Insights into gastric cancer pathogenesis
Chairs: Peter Malfertheiner, Germany
Ceu Figueiredo, Portugal
14.00 – 14.22
Characterization of cancer stem
cells
Christine Varon, France
14.22 – 14.44
H. pylori and the tight junction
Ceu Figueiredo, Portugal
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
14.44 – 15.06
MicroRNA and gastric cancer
Cathy Staedel, France
15.06 – 15.28
CagA positive H. pylori in the pathogenesis of gastric cancer
Masanori Hatakeyama, Japan
Free Paper Session
G iPhone Q & A
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 114
Colorectal cancer surveillance in specific
risk groups
Chairs: Roger Leicester, UK
Nereo Segnan, Italy
14.00 – 14.12
State of the Art Chairman‘s Introduction
Nereo Segnan, Italy
14.12 – 14.24
OP262
FLAT ADENOMA AND THEIR RELATION
TO PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS IN A COLONOSCOPY SCREENING POPULATION
Dieter Nuernberg; Hans Peter Adams; Joost
Louwagie; André Rosenthal; Wilfried Pommerien
14.24 – 14.36
OP263
RISK FACTORS FOR PROXIMAL LARGE
SERRATED COLONIC POLYPS
Michal Kaminsky; Miroslaw Kiedrowski; Ewa
Kraszewska; Janina Orlowska; Jaroslaw Regula
88
14.36 – 14.48
OP264
COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING IN PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE AND CROHN’S
COLITIS WITH USE OF COLONOSCOPY,
CHROMOENDOSCOPY AND CONFOCAL
ENDOMICROSCOPY
Tibor Hlavaty; Martin Huorka; Tomas Koller;
Peter Zita; Ema Kresanova; Jozef Toth
14.48 – 15.00
OP265
DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF CONFOCAL
FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY IN DETECTING DYSPLASIA IN PATIENTS AFFECTED
BY LONG-STANDING ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Antonio Rispo; Francesco Maione; Fabiana
Castiglione; Saverio Siciliano; Dario Esposito;
Francesca Salvatori; Marilu Tramontano; Giovanni Persico; Nicola Caporaso; Giovanni Domenico De Palma
15.00 – 15.12
OP266
IDENTIFICATION OF PRECURSOR LESIONS
OF COLORECTAL CANCERS WITH CPG ISLAND METHYLATOR PHENOTYPE BY MOLECULAR-MAGNIFYING COLONOSCOPY
Tomoaki Kimura; Hiro-o Yamano; Eiichiro
Yamamoto; Seiko Kamimae; Hiromu Suzuki;
Kenjiro Yoshikawa; Taku Harada; Shinya
Ishigooka; Ryo Takagi; Taro Abe; Koujiro Tokutake; Masayo Okunomiya; Michiko Nakaoka; Tamotsu Sugai; Minoru Toyota
15.12 – 15.24
OP267
HIGH-RISK OF METACHRONOUS CANCER
IN THE COLON AND RECTUM OF PATIENTS WITH LYNCH SYNDROME
Laura Cirillo; Dario Moneghini; Claudio Casella; Riccardo Nascimbeni
Basic Science Workshop
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 115
Basic Science Workshop 2: Neural control of intestinal inflammation
Chairs: Mark Hull, UK
Roberto De Giorgio, Italy
Wouter J. de Jonge, The Netherlands
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 116
IBD genetics
Chairs: Severine Vermeire, Belgium
Miquel Sans, Spain
14.00 – 14.15
Neuroenteric interactions, intestinal barrier function and inflammation
Michel Neunlist, France
14.15 – 14.30
OP269
ENTERIC GLIAL CELLS: SOURCE OF -6
DERIVATIVE INVOLVED IN NEUROPROTECTION AND IN CONTROL OF INTESTINAL BARRIER FUNCTIONS
Maxime Mahe, France; Hind Abdo; Damien
Masson; Marc Denis; Michel Neunlist; Bernard
Lardeux; Kalyane Bach-Ngohou
14.30 – 14.45
Neurotransmitters and intestinal
inflammation
Wouter De Jonge, The Netherlands
14.45 – 15.00
OP268
VAGUS NERVE RELAESED ACETYLCHOLINE CAN INHIBIT INFLAMMATION VIA
CROSS TALK WITH CO-RELEASED NEUROPEPTIDES
Esmerij van der Zanden, The Netherlands; Cathy Cailotto; Klaus Michel; Francisca Hilbers;
Michael Schemann; Guy Boeckxstaens; Wouter de Jonge
15.00 – 15.15
OP136
IMPLICATION OF NERVE GROWTH FACTOR IN INTESTINAL MUCOSAL MAST
CELL ACTIVITY AND COLONIC MOTOR
ALTERATIONS IN A MODEL OF OVALBUMIN-INDUCED GUT DYSFUNCTION IN
RATS
Ferran Jardí, Spain; Vicente Martinez; Patrocinio Vergara
15.15 – 15.30
Summary & Conclusions
Roberto De Giorgio, Italy
14.00 – 14.12
OP270
GENETIC FACTORS CONFERRING AN INCREASED SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DEVELOP
CROHN’S DISEASE ALSO INFLUENCE DISEASE PHENOTYPE, BUT DO NOT PREDICT IT. RESULTS FROM THE IBDCHIP EUROPEAN PROJECT
Carolina Figueroa; Isabelle Cleynen; Andre
Franke; Dermot McGovern; Martin Bortik; J
Bart A. Crusius; Maurizio Vecchi; Marta Artieda; Magdalena Szczypiorska; David Arteta;
Edgar Ayala; Juan Ramón González;
Silvio Danese; Ruud A. van Hogezand; A
Salvador Peña; Milan Lukas; Derek Jewell;
Stefan Schreiber; Severine Vermeire; Miquel
Sans
14.12 – 14.24
OP271
DIFFERENTIATING CROHN’S DISEASE AND
OROFACIAL GRANULOMATOSIS AT THE
GENETIC LEVEL
Alex Mentzer; Natalie Prescott; Helen Campbell; Carlo Nunes; Pritash Patel; Anita Nolan;
John Mansfield; Tariq Shembesh; Michael Escudier; Stephen Challacombe; Christopher
Mathew; Jeremy Sanderson
14.24 – 14.36
OP272
GENOTYPIC OVERLAP BETWEEN CROHN’S
DISEASE (CD) AND ULCERATIVE COLITIS
(UC) IN A LARGE COHORT OF PATIENTS
WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
(IBD)
Matti Waterman; Joanne M. Stempak; Boyko
Kabakchiev; Wei Xu; Anne M. Griffiths; Gordon Robert Greenberg; Allan Hillary Steinhart; Charles N. Bernstein; Mark S. Silverberg
14.36 – 14.48
OP273
HAPTOGLOBIN POLYMORPHISM IS ASSOCIATED WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS,
CROHN‘S DISEASE AND PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS
Lucia Marquez Mosquera; Isabelle Cleynen;
Kathleen Machiels; Sophie Organe; Vera Ballet; Liesbet Henckaerts; Marc Ferrante; Paul
Rutgeerts; Severine Vermeire
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scientific programme by day
14.48 – 15.00
OP274
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY GENES IN ASIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Siew Chien Ng; Kelvin KF Tsoi; Michael A
Kamm; Bing Xia; Francis KL Chan; Joseph JY
Sung
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
15.00 – 15.12
OP275
ROLE OF NAKED CUTICLE HOMOLOG 1
GENE ON CHR 16Q12 IN INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE
Orazio Palmieri; Anna Latiano; Fabrizio Bossa;
Maria R Valvano; Renata D´Inca; Graziella
Guariso; Giuseppe Vieni; Roberto Berni Canani; Salvatore Accomando; Gian L de Angelis; Salvatore Cucchiara; Nicola Ancona; Angelo Andriulli; Vito Annese
15.12 – 15.24
OP276
ARE INHERITED THROMBOPHILIC DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH FIBROSIS IN
CROHN’S DISEASE?
Gottfried Novacek; Pavol Papay; Wolfgang
Miehsler; Walter Reinisch; Harald Vogelsang;
Christine Mannhalter
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 118+119
GI bleeding: Risk factors and natural history
Chairs: Oleg Tcholakov, Bulgaria
Angel Lanas, Spain
14.00 – 14.12
OP277
PATIENTS RECEIVING LOW-DOSE ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID THERAPY WHO ARE AT
HIGH RISK OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL
BLEEDING OFTEN DO NOT RECEIVE CONCOMITANT GASTROPROTECTION
Luis García Rodríguez; Lucia Cea Soriano;
Saga Johansson
14.12 – 14.24
OP278
BLEEDING PEPTIC ULCER IN A GASTROENTEROLOGY INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: THE
NSAIDS FACTOR
Paulo Freire; José Romãozinho; Gabriela
Duque; P Monsanto; Pedro Amaro; Manuela
Ferreira; Carlos Sofia
90
14.24 – 14.36
OP279
ALMOST ALL PATIENTS WITH PEPTIC ULCER BLEEDING CONSUMING NSAIDS PRESENT SMALL BOWEL ULCERATIVE LESIONS
Panagiotis Tsibouris; Periklis Apostolopoulos;
Chrissostomos Kalantzis; Antonios Zalonis;
Athanasios Karamountzos; Panagiotis Dogantzis; Georgios Alexandrakis
14.36 – 14.48
OP280
RISK FACTORS FOR CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT UPPER AND LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL EVENTS: THE CONDOR TRIAL
Angel Lanas; James Scheiman; Jay Goldstein;
Francis Chan; David Peura; Mark ChunmingLi; George Sands; Richard Zhang
14.48 – 15.00
OP281
LONG-TERM PEPTIC ULCER REBLEEDING
RISK IN CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE PATIENTS: A NATIONWIDE COHORT STUDY
Chun-Ying Wu; Ming-Shiang Wu; Ken N .
Kuo; Chang-Bw Wang; Jaw-Town Lin
15.00 – 15.12
OP282
ENHANCEMENT OF ASPIRIN-INDUCED
GASTRIC BLEEDING BY PRETREATMENT
OF ANTI-PLATELET DRUG
Koji Takeuchi; Chitose Izuhara; Shinichi Takayama; Kohei Yamazaki; Hikaru Nishio
15.12 – 15.24
OP283
CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT DECREASES IN
HAEMOGLOBIN OVER TIME: AN ANALYSIS OF TWO LARGE OUTCOME TRIALS IN
NSAID USERS
Jay Goldstein; Francis Chan; Angel Lanas;
James Scheiman; Manuela Berger; Ha
Nguyen
scientific programme by day
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 120+121
Genes and gene products in pancreatic
disease
Chairs: Markus Lerch, Germany
Marc Barthet, France
14.00 – 14.12
OP284
MEASUREMENT OF SERUM PSTI LEVEL
MIGHT BE USEFUL TO DETECT IVS3+2T>C
(C.194+2T>C) MUTATION IN THE SPINK1
GENE
Kiyoshi Kume; Atsushi Masamune; Tooru Shimosegawa
14.12 – 14.24
OP285
HIGHER RISK OF PANCREATIC CANCER IN
SPORADIC GENETICALLY DETERMINED
PANCREATITIS WHEN COMPARED WITH
AN AGED MATCHED CONTROL GROUP
OF PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC PANCREATITIS
Pierre H. Deprez; Coralie Hamoir; Xavier Pepermans; Karin Dahan; Jean-François Gigot;
André Geubel; Hubert Piessevaux
14.24 – 14.36
OP286
BICARBONATE SECRETION IS INHIBITED
BY TRYPSIN VIA CFTR IN GUINEA PIG
PANCREATIC DUCTS
Petra Pallagi; Béla Ózsvári; Zoltán Rakonczay;
Tamás Takács; Viktória Venglovecz; Linda Judák; Tibor Wittmann; Katalin Borka; Miklós
Sahin-Tóth; Péter Hegyi
14.36 – 14.48
OP287
POSSIBILITIES OF RETROGRADE ENDOSCOPIC STENTING OF PANCREATIC DUCT
IN THE TREATMENT OF EXTERNAL AND
INTERNAL PANCREATIC FISTULAS
Sergey Georgievich Shapovalyan; Stanislav
Alexandrovich Budzinskiy; Stanislav Jyrievich
Orlov; Andrey Genadievich Mylnikov; Alexander Genadievich Pankov; Alexey Valerievich
Shabrin
14.48 – 15.00
OP288
REMOVAL OF PINEAL GLAND AFFECTS
CD4/CD8 LYMPHOCYTE RATIO AND CYTOKINE PRODUCTION IN EXPERIMENTAL
ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Jolanta Jaworek; Joanna Szklarczyk; Katarzyna Nawrot-Porabka; Michalina Kot; Krystyna
Zwirska-Korczala; Marian Szczepanik
15.00 – 15.12
OP289
NEURTURIN MEDIATES PANCREATIC NEUROPLASTICITY IN CHRONIC PANCREATITIS AND PANCREATIC CANCER
Ihsan Ekin Demir; Wang Kun; Timo Kehl; Elke
Tieftrunk; Helmut Friess; Güralp Ceyhan
15.12 – 15.24
State of the Art Chairman‘s RoundUp
Markus Lerch, Germany
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 122+123
Upper GI endoscopy: Advances in therapy
Chairs: Paul Fockens, The Netherlands
Jean-Marc Dumonceau, Switzerland
14.00 – 14.12
State of the Art Chairman‘s Introduction
Paul Fockens, The Netherlands
14.12 – 14.24
OP290
INTERMITTENT VERSUS CONTINUOUS INFUSION OF PROPOFOL FOR DEEP SEDATION DURING INTERVENTIONAL ENDOSCOPY –
Andrea Riphaus; Kerstin Schrader; Till Wehrmann
14.24 – 14.36
OP291
ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF BENIGN
ANASTOMOTIC ESOPHAGEAL STRICTURES WITH A BIODEGRADABLE STENT (ESBIO)
Jeanin E. van Hooft; Mark I. van Berge Henegouwen; Erik A. Rauws; Jacques J. Bergman;
Olivier R. Busch; Paul Fockens
14.36 – 14.48
OP292
ACTUAL HOOP STRESS AT THE STRICTURE
SITE BY THE ENDOSCOPIC MULTI-DIAMETER BALLOON DILATOR
Hirokazu Higuchi; Manabu Muto; Takayuki
Nitta; Takahiro Horimatsu; Yasumasa Ezoe;
Tsutomu Chiba
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Free Paper Session
scientific programme by day
14.48 – 15.00
OP293
ENODSCOPIC CLOSURE OF IATROGENIC
PERFORATIONS OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT USING THE OVER-THE-SCOPECLIP: A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER HUMAN TRIAL
Rogier P. Voermans; Pierre Deprez; Olivier Le
Moine; Thierry Ponchon; Alberto Larghi; Jacques Bergman; Marc Giovannini; Jelle Haringsma; Marco Bruno; Daniel von Renteln;
Horst Neuhaus; Bas Weusten; Jacques Deviere; Guido Costamagna; Paul Fockens
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
15.00 – 15.12
OP294
A PILOT STUDY OF SPIRAL ENTEROSCOPY USING A NEW DESIGN SELF PROPELLED MOTORIZED ENTEROSCOPE WITH
AN INTEGRATED SPIRAL
Paul Akerman; Daniel Demarco; Jesus Pangtay
15.12 – 15.24
OP295
ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF POST
LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY
FISTULA
Jean Christophe Valats; Paul Bauret; natalie
Funakoshi; Medhi Skallzi; Jacques Domergue;
Jean Michel Fabre; David Nocca
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30Room 134
Pathophysiology of viral and non-viral
hepatitis
Chairs: Tom Luedde, Germany
Laurent Castera, France
14.00 – 14.12
OP296
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ANTIVIRAL PROPERTIES AND THE TRANSCRIPTOME OF THE LAMBDA-INTERFERONS
IL-28A AND IL-29: SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES IN GENE REPRESSION
Julia Diegelmann; Florian Beigel; Burkhard
Göke; Ralf Bartenschlager; Helmut M. Diepolder; Stephan Brand
14.12 – 14.24
OP297
IFN-A/B TARGET GENES REPERTOIRES
MODULATED BY EXOGENOUS TYPE I IFN
AND BY THE ENDOGENOUS HBV-INDUCED IFN-RESPONSE IN LIVER CELLS
Barbara Testoni; Julie Lucifora; Belloni Laura;
Cecilia Scisciani; David Durantel; Fabien Zoulim; Massimo Levrero
92
14.36 – 14.48
OP299
A GENOME WIDE CHROMATIN-IMMUNOPRECIPITATION (CHIP-SEQ) STUDY TO
IDENTIFY HBX CELLULAR TARGET GENES
AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL PARTNERS IN
HBV REPLICATING HCC CELLS
Francesca Guerrieri
14.48 – 15.00
OP300
THE 14BP-INSERTION/DELETION POLYMORPHISM IN HLA-G GENE IN DIFFERENT
FORMS OF EVOLUTION OF HEPATITIS B
CHRONIC INFECTION
Sandro Costa Ferreira; Silvana Gama Florêncio Chachá; Fernanda Fernandes Souza; Andreza Corrêa Teixeira; Neifi Hassan Saloun
Deghaide; Érick C Castelli; Marie Secaf;
Sandra Rodrigues; Celso Teixeira Mendes-Júnior; Sérgio Zucoloto; Eduardo Antônio Donadi; Ana Lourdes Candolo Martinelli
15.00 – 15.12
OP301
HEPATITIS B VIRUS CORE-RELATED ANTIGEN (HBCRAG) IS NOT ENOUGH SENSITIVE TO SURVEY LOW TITER HEPATITIS B
VIRUS PROLIFERATION AFTER LIVER
TRANSPLANTATION
Tetsuya Yasunaka; Akinobu Takaki; Takahito
Yagi; Yoshiaki Iwasaki; Hiroshi Sadamori; Kazuko Koike; Satoshi Hirohata; Masashi Tatsukawa; Daisuke Kawai; Hidenori Shiraha;
Yasuhiro Miyake; Fusao Ikeda; Haruhiko Kobashi; Hiroaki Matsuda; Susumu Shinoura;
Ryuichi Yoshida; Daisuke Satoh; Masashi
Utsumi; Teppei Onishi; Kazuhide Yamamoto
15.12 – 15.24
OP302
TNF-ALPHA, BUT NOT IFN-GAMMA PLAYS
A CRITICAL ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT
OF FATAL AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS
Norihiko Watanabe; Satoru Iwamoto; Masahiro Kido; Nobuhiro Aoki; Hisayo Nishiura;
Tsutomu Chiba
scientific programme by day
15.45 – 17.15Auditorium
Video Case Session
Chairs: Thierry Ponchon, France
Naohisa Yahagi, Japan
15.45 – 15.55
OP303
SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF A CHRONIC TRACHEOESOPHAGEAL FISTULA BY
A COMBINATION OF ESD, MATRIX IMPLANTATION AND TRACHEAL STENTING
Pierre Deprez; Marc Schroeven; Cristiano
Chioccioli; Daniel Rodenstein
15.55 – 16.06
OP304
A SELF PROPELLED SPIRAL ENTEROSCOPE
WITH AN INTEGRATED REMOTE CONTROL SPIRAL IN A CASE OF OBSCURE
CROHN’S DISEASE
Paul Akerman, USA; Daniel Demarco; Jesus
Pangtay
16.06 – 16.14
OP305
IN-VIVO MINIPROBE-BASED CONFOCAL
FLUORESCENCE ENDOMICROSCOPY (CELLVIZIO) FOR HILAR BILIARY STRICTURES
Guido Costamagna; Paola Cesaro; Andrea
Tringali; Pietro Familiari; Massimiliano Mutignani; Ivo Boškoski; Vincenzo Perri
16.14 – 16.20
OP306
ENDOSCOPIC RECANALIZATION OF COMPLETE LIGATION OF THE BILE DUCT COMPLICATING CHOLECYSTECTOMY
Everson L. A. Artifon, Dayse A. S. Aparicio;
Luciano Okawa; Carlos K. Furuya Jr.
16.20 – 16.31
OP307
HUMAN DIAGNOSTIC TRANSGASTRIC PERITONEOSCOPY WITH THE SUBMUCOSAL
TUNNEL TECHNIQUE UNDER CONSCIOUS
SEDATION
Suk Ho Lee; IL Kwun Chung; Sun-Joo Kim
16.31 – 16.41
OP308
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR SUPERFICIAL PHARYNGEAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA
Tsuneo Oyama, Japan; Takahashi Akiko
16.41 – 16.48
OP309
CHOLANGIOSCOPY AND PROBE-BASED
CONFOCAL ENDOMICROSCOPY IN THE
DIAGNOSIS OF AN UNUSUAL LIVER CYST
Lee Guan Lim; Martina Mayr; Hana Alguel;
Stefan von Delius; Alexander Meining
16.48 – 16.55
OP310
A CASE OF LARGE SESSILE EARLY COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA TREATED WITH ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
USING A NOVEL ESD DEVICE - SB KNIFE
JUNIOR
Philip Chiu, Hong Kong SAR China; Kiyoaki
Homma; Makoto Kobayashi; Enders Ng;
Francis Chan
16.55 – 17.06
OP311
ENDOSCOPIC MUSCULARIS DISSECTION
FOR ESOPHAGEAL SUBMUCOSAL TUMORS ORIGINATED FROM MUSCULARIS
PROPRIA
Bingrong Liu, China; Jitao SONG; Bo Qu; Jifeng Wen
17.06 – 17.14
OP312
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY OF INOPERABLE BILIARY PAPILLOMATOSIS
Chan-Sup Shim, Republic of Korea; ByungKook Kim; Tae-Yoon Lee; Yeon-Soo Kim;
Jung-Hyun Lee
Symposium
15.45 – 17.15
Banquet Hall
Uncomfortable issues in gastroenterology
Chairs: Juan-R. Malagelada, Spain
Michael Farthing, UK
15.45 – 16.05
Over-diagnosis and over-treatment
Jürgen Schölmerich, Germany
16.05 – 16.25
Misinforming the patient
Lars Lundell, Sweden
16.25 – 16.45
When a breakthrough is not a
breakthrough: Failed science, fantasy or fraud?
Michael Farthing, UK
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Video Case Session
scientific programme by day
16.45 – 17.05
Guidelines: Are they always useful
and are they followed?
Richard Hunt, Canada
16.29 – 16.41
OP313
DISTINCT EFFECT OF GALECTINS ON THE
MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTE SYSTEM
Daniela Paclik, Germany; Andreas Sturm
17.05 – 17.15
Panel Discussion
16.41 – 16.53
OP314
ABILITY OF ENTEROGLIAL-DERIVED S100B
PROTEIN IN MEDIATING HUMAN IMMUNE CELLS’ PROLIFERATION AND RESPONSES
Carla Cirillo, Italy; Giovanni Sarnelli; Elena
D´Aiuto; Annamaria Mango; Fabio Turco;
Alessandra D´Alessandro; Raffaele De Palma;
Rosario Cuomo
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 211+212
New pathphysiological trends in IBS
Chairs: Michel Delvaux, France
Magnus Simren, Sweden
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
15.45 – 16.07
Genetic factors
May-Bente Bengtson, Norway
16.07 – 16.29
Microbiota and the role of the intestinal barrier
Francisco Guarner, Spain
16.53 – 17.15
Nutritional support in immunocompromised patients with intestinal malabsorption
Francisca Joly, France
Symposium
16.29 – 16.51
Rising Star: Neural networks in intestinal immunity
Wouter J. de Jonge, The Netherlands
15.45 – 17.15
Viral hepatitis
Chairs: Massimo Pinzani, Italy
Maria Buti, Spain
16.51 – 17.13
Integrative models of IBS pathogenesis
Robin C. Spiller, UK
15.45 – 16.07
Evaluating the stage of the disease
- invasive vs non invasive
Massimo Pinzani, Italy
Symposium
15.45 – 17.15
Hilton Ballroom
Intestinal involvement in the immunocompromised patient: When and how to
investigate?
Chairs: Fergus Shanahan, Ireland
Miquel Gassull, Spain
15.45 – 16.07
The spectrum of enteric infections
in clinical practice
Fergus Shanahan, Ireland
16.07 – 16.29
Chronic diarrhoea: How do I investigate my patient?
Mark Oette, Germany
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Hall 112
16.07 – 16.29
Hepatitis B: Applying guidelines to
clinical cases
Rafael Esteban, Spain
16.29 – 16.51
Hepatitis C: Emerging treatments
for hepatitis C
Maria Buti, Spain
16.51 – 17.13
Co-infection of HIV with hepatits B
and C
Vicente Soriano, Spain
scientific programme by day
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 111
Cancer stem cells: Implications for treatment approaches
Chair: Eduardo Batlle, Spain
15.45 - 16.15
Cancer stem cells: Tools and targets to fight colon cancer
Ruggero De Maria, Italy
16.15 - 16.45
Are cancer stem cells relevant?
John Dick, Canada
Free Paper Session
G iPhone Q & A
15.45 – 17.15
EUS: Advances in diagnosis
Chairs: Erwan Bories, France
Marc Barthet, France
Hall 113
15.45 – 15.57
OP315
A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY AND
HIGH-FREQUENCY ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR THE PREOPERATIVE
STAGING OF SUPERFICIAL ESOPHAGEAL
SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA
Waku Hatta; Kaname Uno; Tomoyuki Koike;
Yasuhiko Abe; Katsunori Iijima; Akira Imatani; Tooru Shimosegawa
15.57 – 16.09
OP316
CHARACTERIZATION OF SMALL PANCREATIC NEOPLASMS BY CONTRAST-ENHANCED HARMONIC EUS
Masayuki Kitano; Tadayuki Takagi; Hiroki Sakamoto; Takamitsu Komaki; Hajime Imai; Ken
Kamata; Kenji Yamao; Masatoshi Kudo
16.21 – 16.33
OP318
PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION OF BENIGN
OR MALIGNANT INTRADUCTAL PAPILLARY-MUCINOUS NEOPLASMS OF THE PANCREAS BY ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY
Akira Aso; Hiroaki Kubo; Souichi Itaba; Hirotada Akiho; Kazuhiko Nakamura; Masataka
Oono; Hisato Igarashi; Tetsuhide Ito; Ayako
Goto; Yoshinao Oda; Masafumi Nakamura;
Masao Tanaka; Ryoichi Takayanagi
16.33 – 16.45
OP319
EVALUATION OF PANCREATIC TUMORS
WITH CONTRAST ENHANCED-ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND EUSSTRAIN RATIO ELASTOGRAPHY
Abdenor Badaoui; Ivan Borbath; Tarik Aouattah; Cedric Gillain; Thierry De Ronde; PierreHenri Deprez
16.45 – 16.57
OP320
CHRONIC PANCREATITIS-LIKE CHANGES
DETECTED BY ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND IN HEALTHY PEOPLE: ANY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STANDARD AND ROSEMONT CLASSIFICATION SCORING?
Fulvia Terracciano; Maria Chiara Petrone;
Francesco Perri; Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono; Silvia Carrara; Cinzia Boemo; Pier Alberto Testoni
16.57 – 17.09
OP321
DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF ENDORECTAL LINEAR ARRAY ULTRASONOGRAPHY
IN THE STAGING OF RECTAL NEOPLASIAS
SUITABLE FOR LOCAL TREATMENT
Davide Ravizza; Darina Tamayo; Giancarla Fiori; Cristina Trovato; Giuseppe De Roberto;
Annalisa de Leone; Cristiano Crosta
16.09 – 16.21
OP317
NOVEL QUANTITATIVE PERFUSION ANALYSIS WITH CONTRAST-ENHANCED HARMONIC EUS FACILITATE DISTINGUISHING
CHRONIC PANCREATITIS FROM PANCREATIC CANCER
Hiroo Imazu; Yujiro Uchiyama; Keiichi Ikeda;
Tiing Leong Ang; Hisao Tajiri
95
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
GI and Liver Stem Cells Meeting
scientific programme by day
Free Paper Session
G iPhone Q & A
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 114
Enteral and parenteral nutrition
Chairs: Laurent Beaugerie, France
Christoph Beglinger, Switzerland
15.45 – 15.57
OP322
EARLY ENTERAL NUTRITION IMPROVES
FLUID MANAGEMENT IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING MAJOR RESECTION FOR UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER
Thomas D. Reid; Rachael Barlow; Llion Davies; Geoff W Clark; Tim Havard; Malcolm
Puntis; Patricia Price; Wyn Lewis
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
15.57 – 16.09
OP323
OPERATIVE AND LONG-TERM OUTCOME
OF CHRONIC RADIATION ENTERITIS WITH
SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME IN A COHORT
OF 108 PATIENTS, AFTER LARGE INTESTINAL RESECTION
Aurelien Amiot; Francisca Joly; Jeremie Lefevre; Olivier Corcos; Frederic Bretagnol; Yoram
Bouhnik; Yves Panis; Bernard Messing
16.09 – 16.21
OP324
SELECTION OF INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION CANDIDATES MAY NOT BE BEST
SERVED BY CURRENT CRITERIA: A 5 YEAR
SINGLE CENTRE COHORT STUDY
Aravinth Murugananthan; Parthivan Paskaran; David AJ Lloyd; Jeremy MD Nightingale;
Stephen Middleton; Simon M Gabe
16.21 – 16.33
OP325
PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF INSUFFICIENT
FOOD INTAKE IN 1688 HOSPITALIZED
ADULT PATIENTS: A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS BASED ON TWO PROSPECTIVE VERTICAL QUALITY-CONTROL STUDIES
Ronan Thibault; Marinette Chikhi; Aurélie
Clerc; Patrice Darmon; Pierre Chopard; Michel P Kossovsky; Claude Pichard
16.33 – 16.45
OP326
10-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF A DOUBLEBLIND RANDOMISED TRIAL OF SYNTHETIC TRIACYLGLYCEROL IN TERM INFANT
FORMULA: EFFECTS ON BONE MASS AND
BODY COMPOSITION
Mary Fewtrell; Kathy Kennedy; Peter R. Murgatroyd; Jane E. Williams; Sirinuch Chomtho;
Alan Lucas
96
16.45 – 16.57
OP327
SUPPLEMENTAL PARENTERAL NUTRITION
(SPN) IN ICU PATIENTS FOR EARLY COVERAGE OF ENERGY TARGET: SECOND
PRELIMINARY REPORT OF A BI-CENTRIC,
PROSPECTIVE, CONTROLLED, RANDOMIZED STUDY
Ronan Thibault; Claudia Paula Heidegger; Séverine Graf; Monica Marin Caro; Patrice
Darmon; Vanessa Brancato; Mette M Berger;
Claude Pichard
16.57 – 17.09
OP328
BODY COMPOSITION CHANGES IN LONG
TERM NON NEOPLASTIC INTESTINAL INSUFFICIENCY ADULT PATIENTS
Francisca Joly; Esmaeel Esmaeel; Agnes Ostertag; Marie-Claire Clericci; Antoine Boulier;
MC de Vernejoul; Bernard Messing
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 115
Advances in diagnostic colonoscopy
Chairs: Jaroslaw Regula, Poland
Prateek Sharma, USA
15.45 – 15.57
OP329
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF COLORECTAL NEOPLASTIC LESION FROM NONNEOPLASTIC LESIONS WITH COLOR-TONE
GRADING IN AUTOFLUORESCENCE ENDOSCOPY
Hiroyuki Aihara; Shoichi Saito; Hisao Tajiri
15.57 – 16.09
OP330
COMBINATION OF AUTOFLUORESCENCE
IMAGING AND A TRANSPARENT HOOD
FOR DETECTION OF COLORECTAL NEOPLASMS: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED
TRIAL
Yoji Takeuchi; Takuya Inoue; Noboru Hanaoka; Koji Higashino; Hiroyasu Iishi; Rika Chatani; Masao Hanafusa; Takashi Kizu; Ryu Ishihara; Noriya Uedo
scientific programme by day
16.21 – 16.33
OP332
FLUORESCEIN-ENHANCED AUTOFLUORESCENCE IMAGING CAN ACCURATELY DIFFERENTIATE NEOPLASTIC FROM NONNEOPLASTIC COLORECTAL LESIONS: A
FEASIBILITY STUDY
Lee Guan Lim; Monther Bajbouj; Stefan von
Delius; Alexander Meining
16.33 – 16.45
OP333
IRREGULAR MICRO ROUND PIT PATTERN
FOR PREDICTION OF HISTOLOGY AND INVASION DEPTH IN COLORECTAL CANCERS
Hisashi Nakamura; Kuang-I Fu; Akihiko Yamamura; Yasuhiro Oono
16.45 – 16.57
OP334
WORLDWIDE MULTICENTER INTEROBSERVER VALIDATION OF A NOVEL ENDOSCOPIC CLASSIFICATION OF THE CAPILLARY VESSEL PATTERN OF COLORECTAL
LESIONS
Claudio Rolim Teixeira; Lix A Oliveira; Yutaka
Saito; Hironori Yamamoto; Victor Bracho;
Luis Felipe Siso; Carlos Eduardo Santos; Ronaldo Spinatto Torresini; Mauro W Maia; Julio
C Pereira Lima; Carlos Saul; Mariana Teixeira
Carballo; Jose Luis Paccos; Marcelo Averbach
16.57 – 17.09
OP335
ACCURACY AND RELIABILITY OF PREDICTING MASSIVELY INVASIVE SUBMUCOSAL
COLORECTAL CANCERS WITH ENDOCYTOSCOPY – A PROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY
Yuichi Mori; Shin-ei Kudo; Nobunao Ikehara;
Kutsukawa Makoto; Kenta Kodama; Kunihiko Wakamura; Yoshiki Wada; Hideyuki Miyachi; Fuyuhiko Yamamura; Kazuo Ohtsuka;
Haruhiro Inoue; Shigeharu Hamatani
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 116
Novel therapies in IBD and their mechanisms of action
Chairs: Gerassimos Mantzaris, Greece
Yehuda Chowers, Israel
15.45 – 15.57
OP336
CROHN‘S DISEASE AND AUTOLOGOUS
TYPE 1 REGULATORY T (TR1) LYMPHOCYTES (CATS1) CELLULAR THERAPY OPEN
LABEL PHASE I STUDY
Pierre Desreumaux; Laurent Beaugerie; Yoram Bouhnik; Maria Nachury; Xavier Hebuterne; Aranud Foussat; Nathalie ClergetChossat; Miguel Forte; Marc Lemann
15.57 – 16.09
OP337
A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMISED DOUBLE
BLIND SHAM CONTROLLED TRIAL TO ASSESS THE EFFICACY OF MONTHLY GRANULOCYTE/MONOCYTE
ADSORPTION
APHERESIS AS MAINTENANCE THERAPY
FOR PATIENTS WITH STEROID REFRACTORY ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Ken Fukunaga; Yoko Yokoyama; Koji Kamikozuru; Nobuyuki Hida; Yoshio Ohda; Shiro
Nakamura; Hiroto Miwa; Takayuki Matsumoto
16.09 – 16.21
OP338
NO INCREASE IN JC VIREMIA, LYMPHOCYTE COUNT, OR CIRCULATING CD34+
HEMATOPOIETIC PROGENITOR CELLS AFTER TREATMENT WITH VEDOLIZUMAB
Asit Parikh; Tim Wyant; David Clifford; Joseph Berger; Brian Feagan; Irving Fox; Catherine Milch
16.21 – 16.33
OP339
PHARMACOLOGIC PROFILE OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL-SELECTIVE ANTI-INFLA­
MM­ATORY DRUG VEDOLIZUMAB IN CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUES
Eric Fedyk; Hua Yang; Tim Wyant; Li-Li Yang;
Kristine Burke; Vilmos Csizmadia; Vivek Kadambi; Carl Alden
97
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
16.09 – 16.21
OP331
COMPARISON BETWEEN NARROW BAND
IMAGING (NBI) MAGNIFICATION AND
FLEXIBLE SPECTRAL IMAGING COLOR ENHANCEMENT (FICE) MAGNIFICATION FOR
INVASION DEPTH DIAGNOSIS OF COLORECTAL TUMORS
Yuko Hiraga; Masaaki Sumioka; Morihisa
Akagi; Tomoki Hiramoto; Yoko Matsumoto;
Yumiko Tatsukawa; Atsushi Igawa; Daisuke
Komichi; Yukio Kuwada; Mikiya Kitamoto;
Chiyuki Watanabe; Takashi Nishisaka
scientific programme by day
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
16.33 – 16.45
OP340
HUMAN
MESENCHYMAL
STROMAL
CELLS AND IBD DRUGS EXERT A SYNERGISTIC SUPPRESSIVE EFFECT ON IN VITRO
ACTIVATION OF LYMPHOCYTES
Marjolijn Duijvestein; Manon E Wildenberg;
Anne Christine W Vos; Auke P Verhaar; Gijs R
van den Brink; Daniel W Hommes
15.57 – 16.09
OP344
LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF OESOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION ADENOCARCINOMAS INITIALLY TREATED BY ENDOSCOPIC
RESECTION
Ryu Ishihara; Hiromitsu Kanzaki; Noriya Uedo;
Noboru Hanaoka; Sachiko Yamamoto; Yoji
Takeuchi; Koji Higashino; Hiroyasu Iishi
16.45 – 16.57
OP341
HOW RELEVANT IS THE HOMING OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS IN THE INFLAMED GUT TO THEIR THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY IN EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS?
Emanuela Sala; Massimo Locati; Achille Anselmo; Vincenzo Arena; Patrizia Naccarato;
Riccardo Calafiore; Giovanni Luca; Lucia
Zanotti; Alberto Malesci; Antonella Viola; Miquel Sans; Silvio Danese; Stefania Vetrano
16.09 – 16.21
OP345
ENDOSCOPIC SUBEPITHELIAL DISSECTION FOR SUPERFICIAL PHARYNGEAL
CANCER: A CASE SERIES OF 56 SUPERFICIAL CANCERS
Shuko Morita; Manabu Manabu Muto; Yoko
Mashimo; Kimiko Hori; Takahiro Horimatsu;
Yasumasa Ezoe; Shinichi Miyamoto; Tsutomu
Chiba
16.57 – 17.09
OP342
ANTI-TNF ANTIBODIES TARGET THE MUCOSAL INTERCELLULAR SIGNALLING IN
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES: A
COMMON MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF
ACTION OF CLINICALLY EFFECTIVE ANTITNF AGENTS
Raja Atreya; Michael Zimmer; Brigitte Bartsch;
Imke Atreya; Arthur Hoffman; Kai Hildner;
Helmut Neumann; Jonas Mudter; Jan
Schmidt; Andreas Rink; Hauke Lang; Ralf
Kiesslich; Markus Friedrich Neurath
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 118+119
Management of early oesophageal and
gastric neoplasia
Chairs: Christian Ell, Germany
Jacques Bergman, The Netherlands
15.45 – 15.57
OP343
LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION FOR PREMALIGNANT AND
EARLY MALIGNANT LESIONS OF THE
ESOPHAGUS: COMPARISON BETWEEN
EMR AND ESD METHOD
Do Hoon Kim; Hwoon-Yong Jung; Kee Don
Choi; Ho June Song; Gin Hyug Lee; Yun Kyung Cho; Kwi-Sook Choi; Jeong Hoon Lee;
Mi Young Kim; Ji Yong Ahn; Ji Young Choi;
Jin Ho Kim
98
16.21 – 16.33
OP346
A PILOT TRIAL OF ENDOSCOPIC RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION FOR THE ERADICATION OF ESOPHAGEAL SQUAMOUS
INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA AND EARLY SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA LIMITED TO THE MUCOSA
Frederike G.I. van Vilsteren; Lorenza Alvarez
Herrero; Roos E. Pouw; Carine M.T. Sondermeijer; Fiebo J. ten Kate; Mark I. Van Berge
Henegouwen; Bas L. Weusten; Jacques J.
Bergman
16.33 – 16.45
OP347
WHAT IS THE OPTIMAL DURATION OF
PROTON PUMP INHIBITOR AND DECIDING FACTORS FOR COMPLETE HEALING
OF ARTIFICIAL ULCERS AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION?
Il-Kwun Chung; Sun-joo Kim; Suck-ho Lee;
Chang-kyun Lee
16.45 – 16.57
OP348
DEVELOPMENT OF AN ESOPHAGEAL REGENERATIVE THERAPY WITH A BIOABSORBABLE POLYMER SHEET
Masayasu Aikawa; Mitsuo Miyazawa; Katsuya Okada; Yasuko Toshimitsu; Kojun Okamoto; Isamu Koyama
16.57 – 17.09
OP349
EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION IN
VERY ELDERLY PATIENTS
Youngjae Lee; J Cho; Y Cho; J Kim; G Jung
scientific programme by day
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 120+121
Acute pancreatitis: From bench to bedside
Chairs: Ross Carter, UK
Joachim Mössner, Germany
15.45 – 15.57
OP350
A FULL SOLID DIET AS THE INITIAL MEAL
IN MILD ACUTE PANCREATITIS IS SAFE
AND RESULT IN A SHORTER LENGTH OF
HOSPITALIZATION
Liliana Andrade Chebli; Jose Maria Mendes
Moraes; Guilherme Eduardo Gonçalves Fe;
Carlos Augusto Gomes; Alexandre Zanini; Pedro Duarte Gaburri; Marcio Bousada Franco;
Julio Chebli
15.57 – 16.09
OP351
ENTERAL NUTRITION IN SEVERE ACUTE
PANCREATITIS: PREBIOTICS OR NOT?
Tarkan Karakan; Melda Turkoglu; Eyup Ekici;
Mustafa Tahtaci
16.09 – 16.21
OP352
LARGE INTRAPERITONEAL DOSES OF LLYSINE INDUCE ACUTE NECROTIZING
PANCREATITIS VIA EARLY ACINAR MITOCHONDRIAL INJURY
Zoltan Rakonczay; György Biczó; Sándor
Dósa; Natalia Shalbuyeva; Sándor Berczi;
Zsuzsanna Hracskó; Andrea Siska; Zoltán Kukor; Katalin Jármay; Viktória Venglovecz; Ilona S. Varga; Béla Iványi; Tibor Wittmann;
Anna Gukovskaya; Tamás Takács; Péter Hegyi
16.21 – 16.33
OP353
TREATMENT WITH GHRELIN REDUCES SEVERITY AND ACCELERATES RECOVERY IN
THE COURSE OF ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION-INDUCED ACUTE PANCREATITIS IN
RATS
Zygmunt Warzecha; Artur Dembinski; Piotr
Ceranowicz; Jakub Cieszkowski; Romana Tomaszewska
16.33 – 16.45
OP354
ORGAN FAILURE OR INFECTED PANCREATIC NECROSIS DETERMINES MORTALITY
IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PANCREATITIS?
Max Petrov; Satyanarayan Shanbhag; Mandira
Chakraborty; Anthony Phillips; John Windsor
16.45 – 16.57
OP355
COMMON VARIANTS OF THE IL2/IL21 LOCUS AND THE IL18RAP GENE ARE NOT
ASSOCIATED WITH ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Rian Nijmeijer; Alexandra Zhernakova; Hjalmar C Van Santvoort; Marc G Besselink; Femke L Lutgendorff; Ger T Rijkers; Hein G Gooszen; Louis M Akkermans; Cisca Wijmenga;
Marja A Boermeester
16.57 – 17.09
State of the Art Chairman‘s RoundUp
Ross Carter, UK
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15
Hall 122+123
Gut inflammation and fibrosis
Chairs: Kostas Papadakis, Greece
Silvio Danese, Italy
15.45 – 15.57
State of the Art Chairman‘s Introduction
Silvio Danese, Italy
15.57 – 16.09
OP356
LOSS OF INDIAN HEDGEHOG ACTIVATES
MULTIPLE ASPECTS OF A WOUND
HEALING RESPONSE IN THE MOUSE INTESTINE
Willemijn Van Dop; Jarom Heijmans; Nikè
Büller; Susanne Snoek; Sanne Rosekrans; Elisabeth Wassenberg; Marius van den Bergh
Weerman; Beate Lanske; Alan Clarke; Douglas Winton; Mark Wijgerde; G. Johan Offerhaus; Daniel Hommes; James Hardwick;
Wouter de Jonge; Izak Biemond; Gijs van den
Brink
16.09 – 16.21
OP357
INCREASED MATRIX STIFFNESS INDUCES
FIBROGENESIS VIA FOCAL ADHESION KINASE AND RHO-ASSOCIATED COILEDCOIL-FORMING PROTEIN KINASE (ROCK)
IN HUMAN COLONIC MESENCHYMAL
CELLS
P. Luz Blanco; Justin Mih; Laura A. Johnson;
Florian Rieder; Claudio Fiocchi; Daniel
Tschumperlin; Peter Higgins
99
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
Free Paper Session
scientific programme by day
16.21 – 16.33
OP358
INVOLVEMENT OF THE ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM IN CROHN’S DISEASE FIBROGENESIS
Antonio Di Sabatino; Laura Rovedatti; Paolo
Biancheri; Sylvia Pender; Thomas Thornton
MacDonald; Gino Roberto Corazza
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
16.33 – 16.45
OP359
UNEXPECTED ROLE OF THE ANTI-COAGULATIVE PROTEIN C IN CONTROLLING EPITHELIAL BARRIER INTEGRITY AND INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION
Stefania Vetrano; Victoria A Poplis; Mayra
Sandoval-Cooper; Deborah Donahue; Sala
Emanuela; Carmen Correale; Vincenzo Arena; Alberto Malesci; Francis J Castellino; Silvio
Danese
16.45 – 16.57
OP360
INTESTINAL AND SYSTEMIC EXPRESSION
OF DECOY RECEPTOR 3 (DCR3) AND TL1A
IN PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
(UC)
Giorgos Bamias; Spyros I Siakavellas; Garyfallia Kaltsa; Kostis Papaxoinis; Evanthia Zambeli; Spyros Michopoulos; Irene Zouboulis-Vafiadis; Spiros D Ladas
16.57 – 17.09
OP361
THE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR IRF-4 DRIVES EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS THROUGH
DIRECT ACTIVATION OF IL-17 PROMOTER
Jonas Mudter; Jingling Yu; Stefan Wirtz;
Anne Brüstle; Christoph Müller; Michael Lohoff; Markus Neurath
Free Paper Session
15.45 – 17.15Room 134
Basic aspects of inflammation and fibrosis in the liver and pancreas
Chairs: Dina Tiniakos, Greece
Julia Mayerle, Germany
15.45 – 15.57
OP060
TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS INDUCE LETHAL
HEPATIC INFLAMMATION IN D-GALACTOSAMINE-SENSITIZED MICE
Yoshihiko Tsukada,; Masahito Nagaki; Atsushi Suetsugu; Yosuke Osawa; Kiminori Kimura; Hisataka Moriwaki
100
15.57 – 16.09
OP362
CCR6-CCL20 AXIS DEPENDENT DIRECT
MIGRATION OF SPLENIC CD4+ T CELLS IS
INDISPENSABLE FOR THE INDUCTION OF
FATAL AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS
Nobuhiro Aoki; Masahiro Kido; Satoru Iwamoto; Hisayo Nishiura; Tsutomu Chiba; Norihiko Watanabe
16.09 – 16.21
OP363
INCRETIN (GLP-1) MIMETIC EXENDIN-4
INCREASES COLLAGEN III PRODUCTION
OF HUMAN HEPATIC STELLATE CELLS
Katalin Kiss; Kornélia Baghy; Tímea Varga;
Zsolt Tulassay; Ilona Kovalszky; Anikó Somogyi; Gábor Firneisz
16.21 – 16.33
OP364
SONIC HEDGEHOG SIGNALING PATHWAY
MEDIATES ACTIVATION OF PANCREATIC
STELLATE CELLS
Atsushi Masamune; Hiroyuki Ariga; Kazuhiro
Kikuta; Tooru Shimosegawa
16.45 – 16.57
OP366
CRITICAL ROLE OF PIN1 IN CCL4 INDUCED
LIVER INJURY OF MOUSE
Prabodh Risal; Yeon-Jun Jeong; Jae-Chun
Kim
16.57 – 17.09
OP367
ROLE OF IMMUNOREGULATION BY HEPATIC STELLATE CELLS IN THE PROCESS OF
LIVER FIBROSIS
Jing Li; Wei Jiang; Yao Ji Wang; Lei Li; Lei
Ming Jia
scientific programme by day
08.30 – 10.30Auditorium
East meets West: Minimally invasive techniques
Joint symposium with APDWF / APDW2010
Chairs: Nageshwar Reddy, India
Jacques Devière, Belgium
08.30 – 08.52
NOTES: Toy or tool for clinical
practice?
Nageshwar Reddy, India
08.52 – 09.14
Emerging gold standards in minimal access surgery
Abe Fingerhut, France
09.14 – 09.36
ESD, EMR, ablation: An algorithm
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
09.36 – 09.58
Endoscopic and surgical integration
Haru Inoue, Japan
09.58 – 10.28
Panel discussion
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.30
Banquet Hall
Anti-TNF in IBD: Mono versus combo – safety matters
Chairs: Paul Rutgeerts, Belgium
Gordon Greenberg, Canada
08.30 – 08.42
OP368
PREDICTORS OF INFLIXIMAB FAILURE AFTER AZATHIOPRINE WITHDRAWAL IN
CROHN‘S DISEASE TREATED WITH COMBINATION THERAPY
Abderrahim Oussalah; Jean-Baptiste Chevaux;
Renaud Fay; William J Sandborn; Marc-André
Bigard; Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet
08.42 – 08.54
OP369
DISCONTINUATION OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVES IN PATIENTS WITH CROHN´S
DISEASE TREATED WITH SCHEDULED
MAINTENANCE INFLIXIMAB: PROSPECTIVE LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP AND INFLUENCE ON INFLIXIMAB TROUGH LEVELS
Peter Jef Jan Bossuyt; Matthias Juergens;
Vera Ballet; Paul Rutgeerts; Séverine Vermeire; Gilles Paintaud; Hervé Watier; David
Ternant; Gert Van Assche
08.54 – 09.06
OP370
FECAL CALPROTECTIN AND HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN LEVELS TO
PREDICT MUCOSAL HEALING IN PATIENTS
WITH CROHN‘S DISEASE. A SUBANALYSIS
OF THE STORI STUDY
Marc Lemann; Jean-Frédéric Colombel; JeanCharles Grimaud; Yoram Bouhnik; David Laharie; Jean-Louis Dupas; Jean-Charles Delchier; Laurence Picon; Michel Veyrac;
Mathurin Flamand; Guillaume Savoye; Raymond Jian; Martine Devos; Gwenola VernierMassouille; Gilles Paintaud; E Piver; Jean-Yves
Mary; Edouard Louis
09.06 – 09.18
OP371
DEEP REMISSION PREDICTS LONG-TERM
OUTCOMES FOR ADALIMUMAB-TREATED
PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S DISEASE: DATA
FROM EXTEND
Jean-Frederic Colombel; P Rutgeerts; W J
Sandborn; M Yang; K G Lomax; P F Pollack; R
Thakkar; A Camez; N Chen; P M Mulani; J
Chao
09.18 – 09.30
OP372
A MULTICENTER EXPERIENCE WITH INFLIXIMAB FOR ULCERATIVE COLITIS: OUTCOMES AND PREDICTORS OF RESPONSE,
OPTIMIZATION, COLECTOMY, AND HOSPITALIZATION
Abderrahim Oussalah; Ludovic Evesque; David Laharie; Xavier Roblin; Gilles Boschetti;
Stéphane Nancey; Jérôme Filippi; Bernard
Flourié; Xavier Hebuterne; Marc-André Bigard; Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet
101
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
Special Symposium
scientific programme by day
09.30 – 09.42
OP373
THE EFFECT OF DOSE ESCALATION ON
TROUGH LEVELS IN PATIENTS WHO LOST
RESPONSE TO INFLIXIMAB
Severine Vermeire; Frederik Gabriels; Vera
Ballet; Niels Vande Casteele; Wouter Van
Moerkercke; Gert Van Assche; Paul Rutgeerts; Ann Gils
09.42 – 09.54
OP374
ADALIMUMAB EFFICACY IN CROHN‘S DISEASE - WHY WEIGHT?
Abhishek Sharma; Robert Willert; Alistair Makin; Richard Keld; Simon Campbell
09.54 – 10.06
OP375
INTERACTION OF ANTI-TNF TREATMENT
WITH AUTOIMMUNITY IN CROHN’S DISEASE
Matthias Jürgens; Isabelle Cleynen; Pieter
Vermeersch; Fabian Schnitzler; Vera Ballet;
Maja Noman; Ilse Hoffman; Gert Van Assche;
Paul J. Rutgeerts; Severine Vermeire
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
10.06 – 10.18
OP376
IMMUNE RESPONSE TO INFLUENZA A/
H1N1 VACCINE IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE ON ANTI
TNF ALPHA THERAPY
Gianluca Andrisani; Alessandro Armuzzi; Manuela Marzo; Carla Felice; Alfredo Papa; Giovanna Vitale; Lucia Sparano; Sara D´Onghia;
Giammarco Mocci; Italo De Vitis; Gian Lodovico Rapaccini; Paola Cattani; Luisa Guidi
10.18 – 10.30
OP377
PREVALENCE AND NATURAL HISTORY OF
HEPATITIS B AND C INFECTION IN A LARGE POPULATION OF IBD PATIENTS TREATED WITH ANTI-TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR AGENTS
Alfredo Papa; Carla Felice; Manuela Marzo;
Gianluca Andrisani; Alessandro Armuzzi;
Giammarco Mocci; Italo De Vitis; Antonio
Gasbarrini; Gianlodovico Rapaccini; Luisa
Guidi
102
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 211+212
Cholestatic syndromes in clinical practice
Chairs: Peter Jansen, The Netherlands
Jürgen Schölmerich, Germany
08.30 – 08.52
Pregnancy and contraceptive related cholestasis
Frank Lammert, Germany
08.52 – 09.14
Genetic intrahepatic cholestasis
Peter Jansen, The Netherlands
09.14 – 09.36
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Roger Chapman, UK
09.36 – 09.58
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Raoul Poupon, France
09.58 – 10.20
Pancreatic disorders causing cholestasis
Jürgen Schölmerich, Germany
Symposium
08.30 – 10.30
Hilton Ballroom
Pancreatitis management: Endoscopist
meets surgeon
Chairs: Guido Costamagna, Italy
Todd Baron, USA
08.30 – 08.52
Imaging for therapeutic planning
Riccardo Manfredi, Italy
08.52 – 09.14
Endoscopic treatment
Olivier Le Moine, Belgium
09.14 – 09.26
OP378
PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF POST-ERCP PANCREATITIS: A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTRE
STUDY
Aude Duclos, France; Emmanuel Ben Soussan; Michel Antonietti; Jean-Francois Lefebvre; Isabelle Iwanicki-Caron; Philippe Ducrotté;
Frédéric Di Fiore; Stephane Lecleire
scientific programme by day
09.26 – 09.38
OP379
RISK FACTORS FOR POST-ERCP PANCREATITIS IN PATIENTS AT HIGH RISK WHO
UNDERWENT PROPHYLACTIC PANCREATIC DUCT STENT PLACEMENT. A MULTICENTER STUDY
Kei Ito, Japan; Naotaka Fujita; Atsushi Kanno;
Hiroyuki Matsubayashi; Shinji Okaniwa; Kazunari Nakahara; Kazuya Suzuki; Rhoichi
Enohara
09.26 – 09.38
OP381
TREATMENT FOR EARLY GASTRIC CANCER (EGC) WITH ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD) - LONG-TERM
OUTCOMES OF A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
FOR THE EXPANDED INDICATION
Tomoki Michida; Kosaku Maeda; Kiyoshi Iwahashi; Akira Nishio; Yoshiki Oonishi; Hisaaki
Kita; Tomoyo Kanno; Masafumi Naito; Toshifumi Ito; Takashi Oota
09.38 – 10.00
Surgical treatment
Jakob R. Izbicki, Germany
09.38 – 10.00
Neoadjuvant versus adjuvant chemotherapy for gastric cancer
Tamara Matysiak-Budnik, France
10.00 – 10.22
Can a surgeon work with an endoscopist and vice versa?
Panel Discussion
10.00 – 10.22
Advanced gastric cancer: New approaches
Zsolt Tulassay, Hungary
Symposium
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 112
Gastric cancer: What is the best management strategy?
Chairs: Rob Glynne-Jones, UK
Zsolt Tulassay, Hungary
Symposium
08.30 – 08.52
Which dyspeptic patients should be
investigated for gastric cancer?
Paul Moayyedi, Canada
08.30 – 08.52
Mechanisms of inflammation-associated carcinogenesis
Christoph Gasche, Austria
08.52 – 09.04
OP380
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GASTRIC CARDIAC CANCER AND HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION IN JAPAN
Tomoari Kamada, Japan; Yumi Sato; Manabu
Ishii; Hiromichi Kurose; Yoshiyuki Yamanaka;
Hiroshi Imamura; Noriaki Manabe; Hiroaki
Kusunoki; Kazuhiko Inoue; Akiko Shiotani;
Jiro Hata; Toshihiro Hirai; Ken Haruma
08.52 – 09.14
Rising Star: Feedback inhibition in
NF-kB mediated inflammation in IBD
Alexander Arlt, Germany
09.04 – 09.26
Endoscopic treatment of early
gastric cancer: A case-based discussion
Naohisa Yahagi, Japan
09.14 – 09.36
Rising Star: Dysregulated immunity
in colitis-associated tumorigenesis
Stefan Fichtner-Feigl, Germany
09.36 – 09.58
Detection and surveillance for
dysplasia and cancer in IBD
Matt Rutter, UK
09.58 – 10.20
Dysplasia and colitis: Do you or
don’t you recommend a colectomy?
Willem Bemelman, The Netherlands
103
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 111
Dysplasia and cancer in IBD
Chairs: Pia Munkholm, Denmark
Christoph Gasche, Austria
scientific programme by day
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
08.30 – 10.30
Abdominal emergencies
Chairs: Beat Gloor, Switzerland
Markus Lerch, Germany
Hall 113
08.30 – 08.52
Mesenteric ischaemia
Julia Mayerle, Germany
08.52 – 09.14
Acute portal vein thrombosis
Ramin Schirin-Sokhan, Germany
09.14 – 09.36
Acute chlolecystitis - conservative
or surgical treatment?
Johan Lange, The Netherlands
09.36 – 09.58
Intestinal obstruction / mechanical ileus
Eduardo Targarona, Spain
09.58 – 10.20
Infected pancreatic necrosis
Marc Besselink, The Netherlands
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
Free Paper Session
G iPhone Q & A
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 114
Colorectal cancer screening: New strategies
Chairs: Geir Hoff, Norway
Jaroslaw Regula, Poland
08.30 – 08.42
OP382
STOOL DNA TEST FOR COLORECTAL CARCINOMA SCREENING IN SYMPTOMATIC
PATIENTS
Gezina Erkelens
08.42 – 08.54
OP383
EARLY DETECTION OF COLORECTAL CANCER BASED ON RNA-MEASUREMENTS IN
BLOOD
Hans-Peter Adams; Dieter Nürnberg; Steffen
Schwanitz; Matthias Pross; Johannes Behrendt; Jörg Pertschy; Hartmut Köppen; Peter
Nartschik; Uwe Göbel; Thomas Manger; Stefan Menzel; René Mantke; Wilfried Pommerien; André Rosenthal
104
08.54 – 09.06
OP384
CANCERS DETECTED IN PARTICIPANTS OF
AN FOBT BASED SCREENING PILOT ARE
LESS ADVANCED THAN CANCERS DETECTED IN NON-PARTICIPANTS OF THE SAME
COHORT
Maaike Denters; Marije Deutekom; Patrick
Bossuyt; Paul Fockens; Evelien Dekker
09.06 – 09.18
OP385
RESULT OF SCREENING COLONOSCOPY
AFTER PREVIOUS FALSE POSITIVE FAECAL
OCCULT BLOOD TESTS
Robert Steele; Ashley Carrera; Gillian Libby;
Frank Carey; Callum Fraser
09.18 – 09.30
OP386
ABERRANT CRYPT FOCI DETECTED WITH
HIGH-RESOLUTION CHROMOENDOSCOPY AS PREDICTORS OF COLORECTAL
CANCER
Maria Lopez Ceron; Mireya Jimeno; Cristina
Rodriguez de Miguel; Michel Zabalza; Virginia Alonso; Miriam Cuatrecasas; Domingo
Balderramo; Oriol Sendino; Marta Cruz; Gloria Fernandez Esparrach; Angels Gines; Andres Cardenas; Henry Cordova; Josep Maria
Bordas; Josep Llach; Antoni Castells; Maria
Pellise
09.30 – 09.42
OP387
A COMPARISON STUDY OF COLORECTAL
CANCER POSITIVE PREDICTIVE VALUE
AND DUKES CLASSIFICATION BETWEEN
THE FIRST DAY POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
GROUP OF 2 DAYS FIT COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING
Yoko Saito; Ichinosuke Hyodo; Hideo Suzuki;
Akira Nakahara; Iwao Yamaguchi; Tomomi
Ishikawa
09.42 – 09.54
OP388
NATIONAL COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAMME IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Stepan Suchanek; Miroslav Zavoral; Ondrej
Majek; Ladislav Dusek
scientific programme by day
10.06 – 10.18
OP390
NO CHANGE IN COLORECTAL CANCER
STAGE 4 YEARS AFTER REVISION OF THE
SURVEILLANCE GUIDELINES AFTER POLYPECTOMY IN THE NETHERLANDS
H.J.M. Pullens; M.G.H. van Oijen; R.J.F. Laheij; F.P. Vleggaar; P.D. Siersema
10.18 – 10.30
OP391
CAN ELECTIVE COLONOSCOPY BE POSTPONED AFTER A NEGATIVE FAECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST IN ASYMPTOMATIC HIGH RISK PATIENTS?
Jochim Terhaar Sive Droste; Sietze van Turenhout; Frank A Oort; Rene WM van der Hulst;
Veerle Coupe; Rien Blankenstein; Gerrit A
Meijer; Chris JJ Mulder
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.30
GORD management
Chairs: John M. Inadomi, USA
Jan Hatlebakk, Norway
Hall 115
08.30 – 08.42
OP392
OUTCOMES OF A STRUCTURED DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT APPROACH
VERSUS USUAL PRIMARY CARE APPROACH IN PATIENTS WITH GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD) - RESULTS OF A CLUSTER-RANDOMIZED
MULTICENTER STUDY
Henrik Bergquist; Lars Agreus; Lotta Tillander; Folke Johnsson; Heléne Sörngård; Svante
Sjöstedt; Per Hellström
08.42 – 08.54
OP393
COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON THE MODE
OF ACTION BETWEEN TAK-438, A NOVEL
POTASSIUM COMPETITIVE ACID BLOCKER, AND LANSOPLAZOLE IN ANIMALS
AND CULTURED GASTRIC GLANDS
Jun Matsukawa; Yasunobu Hori; Haruyuki
Nishida; Masahiro Kajino; Nobuhiro Inatomi
08.54 – 09.06
OP394
INCIDENCE OF PARTIAL RESPONSE TO
PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS IN PATIENTS
WITH GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE IN UK PRIMARY CARE
Ana Ruigómez; Saga Johansson; Börje Wernersson; Luis Alberto Garcia Rodriguez
09.06 – 09.18
OP395
REGURGITATION RESPONSE TO PPI THERAPY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Peter Kahrilas; Colin W Howden
09.18 – 09.30
OP396
COMPARISON OF CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD) WHO
FAILED VERSUS THOSE WHO FULLY RESPONDED TO PROTON PUMP INHIBITOR
(PPI) THERAPY
Ram Dickman; Mona Boaz; Shoshana Aizic;
Zaza Beniashvili; Ronnie Fass; Yaron Niv
09.30 – 09.42
OP397
SELECTIVE SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HYPERSENSITIVE ESOPHAGUS: A PLACEBO
CONTROLLED STUDY USING ESOPHAGEAL PH-IMPEDANCE MONITORING
Nikos Viazis; Anastasia Keyoglou; George Karamanolis; John Vlachogiannakos; Kostas Triantafyllou; Spiros D Ladas; Dimitrios G Karamanolis
09.42 – 09.54
OP398
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF CONTINUOUS
MAINTENANCE TREATMENT WITH PANTOPRAZOLE FOR UP TO 15 YEARS IN SEVERE ACID-PEPTIC DISEASE
Gorig Brunner; Christoph Athmann; Andreas
Schneider; Peter Schaffer
09.54 – 10.06
OP399
REGULAR POST DINNER WALK; CAN BE A
USEFUL LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION FOR
GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
Shahid Karim; Wasim Jafri; Afsheen Faryal;
Shamid Majid
105
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
09.54 – 10.06
OP389
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF
CONVENTIONAL HYPERPLASTIC POLYPS
AND SESSILE SERRATED ADENOMAS MISDIAGNOSED AS HYPERPLASTIC POLYPS IN
DAILY PRACTICE
Jae Myung Cha; Joung Il Lee; Kwang Ro Joo;
Hyun Phil Shin; Jae Jun Park
scientific programme by day
10.06 – 10.18
OP400
CONTROL OF ACID REFLUX 5 YEARS AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC ANTI-REFLUX SURGERY (LARS) COMPARED TO LONG-TERM
TREATMENT WITH ESOMEPRAZOLE 2040MG DAILY (ESO) IN THE LOTUS STUDY
Jan Hatlebakk; F Zerbib; L Bonavina; Stephen
Attwood; Christian Ell; Roberto Fiocca; JeanPaul Galmiche; Stefan Eklund; Göran Långström; Tore Lind; Lars Lundell
08.54 – 09.06
OP404
MIAMI CLASSIFICATION (MC) OF PROBEBASED CONFOCAL ENDOMICROSCOPY
FINDINGS IN INDETERMINATE PANCREATICOBILIARY
STRICTURES
(PB-PCLE):
COMBINATION MC CRITERIA IMPROVES
PREDICTIVE VALUE
Yang Chen; Raj Shah; Adam Slivka; Douglas
Pleskow; Ram Chuttani; Peter Stevens; Alexander Meining
10.18 – 10.30
OP401
EXOCRINE AND ENDOCRINE GASTRIC
MUCOSAL CHANGES OVER 5 YEARS IN
GERD PATIENTS UNDER MEDICAL OR
SURGICAL ANTIREFLUX THERAPY. FINAL
RESULTS FROM THE LOTUS TRIAL
Roberto Fiocca; Luca Mastracci; Stephen Attwood; Christian Ell; Jean-Paul Galmiche; Jan
Hatlebakk; Anna Reveman; Göran Långström; Tore Lind; Lars Lundell
09.06 – 09.18
OP405
COMBINED CHOLANGIOSCOPY (SPYGLASS®) AND PROBE-BASED CONFOCAL
LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY (P-CLE) IN UNDETERMINED BILIARY STENOSIS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Sarah Leblanc; Jean Christophe Duchmann;
Jean Boyer; Luigi Mangialavori; Marianne
Gaudric; Ulriikka Chaput; Arianne Vienne;
Stanislas Chaussade; Frédéric Prat
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 116
Biliary endoscopy: At the cutting edge
Chair: Miguel Munoz Navas, Spain
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
08.30 – 08.42
OP402
A MULTI-CENTER, U.S. EXPERIENCE OF
SINGLE BALLOON, DOUBLE BALLOON,
AND SPIRAL OVERTUBE ENTEROSCOPYASSISTED ERCP IN LONG LIMB SURGICAL
BYPASS PATIENTS
Raj Shah; Maximiliano Smolkin; Roy Yen; Brian Brauer; Andrew S. Ross; Richard A Kozarek; Douglas A. Howell; Gennadiy Bakis; Sreenivasa S. Jonnalagadda; Abed Al-Lehibi; Allan
Hardy; Douglas Morgan; Amrita Sethi; Peter
Stevens; Paul A. Akerman; Shyam Thakkar
08.42 – 08.54
OP403
OVERTUBE-ASSISTED DIRECT PERORAL
CHOLANGIOSCOPY FOR BILIARY DISEASES
Cheng-Hui Lin; Nai-Jen Liu; Jui-Hsiang Tang;
Yung-Kuan Tsou; Chi-Liang Cheng; Kai-Feng
Sung; Hao-Tsai Cheng; Mu-Hsien Lee; ChingSong Lee
106
09.18 – 09.30
OP406
EARLY ERCP AND BILIARY SPHINCTEROTOMY WITH OR WITHOUT SMALL CALIBER PANCREATIC STENT IN PATIENTS
WITH GALLSTONE PANCREATITIS – NONRANDOMIZED, PROSPECTIVE, DUAL CENTER TRIAL
Zsolt Dubravcsik; Attila Szepes; Roland Fejes;
Gábor Balogh; Zsolt Virányi; Péter Hausinger;
András Székely; László Madácsy
09.30 – 09.42
OP407
TEMPORARY PLACEMENT OF FULLY COVERED SELF-EXPANDABLE METALLIC
STENTS FOR BENIGN BILIARY STRICTURE.
PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A FRENCH
PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTRE STUDY
Ulriikka Chaput; Philippe Bichard; Paul Bauret; Dimitri Coumaros; Bertrand Napoléon;
Hervé Lamouliatte; Jean-Christophe Duchmann; René Laugier; Bruno Vedrenne;
Frédéric Prat
09.42 – 09.54
OP408
A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF
PANCREATIC SPONTANEOUS DISLODGEMENT STENTS TO PREVENT ACUTE POSTENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATO-GRAPHY PANCREATITIS
Yoshiaki Kawaguchi; Masami Ogawa; Tetsuya
Mine
scientific programme by day
10.06 – 10.18
OP410
ENDOSCOPIC CURATIVE TREATEMENT OF
EARLY AMPULLARY TUMORS (AMPULLECTOMY). LONG TERM RESULTS OF A
LARGE
MULTICENTER
PROSPECTIVE
STUDY
Rodica Gincul; Jean-Yves Scoazec; Thierry Ponchon; Jean Escourrou; Jean-Marc Canard; Jean
Boyer; Marc Barthet; Jean-Christophe Saurin;
Philippe Ponsot; René Laugier; Thierry Helbert;
Dimitri Coumaros; Bertrand Napoleon
10.18 – 10.30
OP411
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND GUIDED HEPATICOGASTROSTOMY: RETROSPECTIVE
STUDY AND OUTCOME IN 44 PATIENTS
Erwan Bories; Frederico Almeido; Christian
Pesenti; Fabrice Caillol; Marc Giovannini
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 118+119
Brain-gut axis: Basic mechanisms
Chairs: Michael Schemann, Germany
Wouter J. de Jonge, The Netherlands
08.30 – 08.42
OP268
VAGUS NERVE RELAESED ACETYLCHOLINE CAN INHIBIT INFLAMMATION VIA
CROSS TALK WITH CO-RELEASED NEUROPEPTIDES
Esmerij van der Zanden; Cathy Cailotto; Klaus
Michel; Francisca Hilbers; Michael Schemann;
Guy Boeckxstaens; Wouter de Jonge
08.42 – 08.54
OP412
TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL VANILLOID TYPE 4 (TRPV4) INHIBITS MOUSE
COLONIC MOTILITY BY ACTIVATING NODEPENDENT ENTERIC NEUROTRANSMISSION
Jakub Fichna; Sarah MacEachern; Dieter Saur;
Jean-Pierre Timmermans; Keith A. Sharkey;
Martin A. Storr
08.54 – 09.06
OP413
LONG-TERM CROWDING STRESS REPRODUCES MUCOSAL PATHOBIOLOGY IN
STRESS RELATED INTESTINAL DISEASES
Ana Maria González Castro; Maria Vicario;
Carmen Alonso; Mar Guilarte; Cristina Martinez; Beatriz Lobo; Meritxell Guila
09.06 – 09.18
OP269
ENTERIC GLIAL CELLS : SOURCE OF O-6
DERIVATIVE INVOLVED IN NEUROPROTECTION AND IN CONTROL OF INTESTINAL BARRIER FUNCTIONS
Maxime Mahe; Hind Abdo; Damien Masson;
Marc Denis; Michel Neunlist; Bernard Lardeux; Kalyane Bach-Ngohou
09.18 – 09.30
OP414
MICROGLIA AND DYNORPHIN INVOLVEMENT IN A NEW MODEL OF NARCOTIC
BOWEL-LIKE SYNDROME IN RATS
Simona Agostini; Hélène Eutamène; Christel
Cartier; Maria Broccardo; Giovanna Improta;
Eric Houdeau; Carla Petrella; Laurent Ferrier;
Vassilia Theodorou; Lionel Bueno
09.30 – 09.42
OP415
THE ROLE OF STURCTURAL CAPILLARY
DAMAGE IN THE LOSS OF NITRERGIC MYENTERIC NEURONS IN A RAT MODEL OF
DIABETES MELLITUS
Nikolett Bódi; Petra Talapka; Mária Bagyánszki; András I Rosztóczy; Éva Fekete; Ferenc Izbéki; Tibor Wittmann
09.42 – 09.54
OP416
EFFECT OF ORAL IRON SUPPLEMENTATION ON MICROFLORA IMBALANCE AND
BACTERIAL TRANSLOCATION IN RAT
Hafida Khorsi; Jérôme Gay-Quéheillard; Ba
Vuong Le; André Léké; François Eb; Véronique Bach
09.54 – 10.06
OP417
BUTYRATE ENHANCES MATURATION OF
THE ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AND COLONIC MOTILITY IN RAT PUPS
Etienne Suply; Philine de Vries; Rodolphe Soret; Jean Christophe Rozé; Stanislas Bruley
Des Varannes; Michel Neunlist
107
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
09.54 – 10.06
OP409
CAN A GUIDEWIRE CANNULATION TECHNIQUE REDUCE THE RISK OF POST-ERCP
PANCREATITIS? A MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Go Kobayashi; Naotaka Fujita; Kazuomi Imaizumi; Atsushi Irisawa; Masaki Suzuki; Akihiko
Murakami; Shuhei Oana; Naohiko Makino;
Tomoya Komatsuda; Kazuo Yoneyama
scientific programme by day
10.06 – 10.18
OP418
THE EFFECT OF AUTONOMIC NERVE SYSTEM ON CORTICOTROPIN RELEASING
FACTOR(CRF) INDUCED MOTILITY IN ISOLATED, VASCULARLY PERFUSED RAT COLON
Sei-Jin Youn; Jee Jeong; Il Young; Hee Chae;
Seon Park; Byung Ko
10.18 – 10.30
OP419
BUTYRATE SPECIFICALLY AND DOSE-DEPENDENTLY REGULATES THE EXPRESSION
OF THE MONOCARBOXYLATE TRANSPORTER 1 (MCT1) IN RAT COLONOCYTES
BY TWO DISTINCT MECHANISMS
Ronan Thibault; Pierre de Coppet; Gwénola
Le Dréan; Jean-Pierre Segain
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.30
Hall 120+121
Hepatocellular carcinoma: New biomarkers and imaging modalities
Chairs: Guido Gerken, Germany
Tania Roskams, Belgium
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
08.30 – 08.42
OP420
POLYMORPHISMS OF DNA REPAIR GENES
ARE ASSOCIATED WITH RISK AND CLINICAL FEATURES OF HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMA IN KOREAN WITH CHRONIC
HEPATITIS B
Seong Jae Hur; Neung Hwa Park; Seok Won
Jung; In Du Jeong; Jung Woo Shin; Young
Hwa Chung
08.42 – 08.54
OP421
APPROPRIATE CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION PREDICTS LONGTERM OUTCOME IN A LARGE, UNSELECTED,
MULTI-CENTER
COHORT
OF
GASTROENTEROPANCREATIC NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS FROM THE GERMAN
NET REGISTRY
Sebastian Maasberg; Anja Rinke; Martin Anlauf; Dieter Hörsch; Andreas Raffel; Rüdiger
Lohmann; Bertram Wiedenmann; Günter
Klöppel; Ulrich-Frank Pape
108
08.54 – 09.06
OP422
MULTI-CENTERED STUDY REGARDING
CLINICAL USEFULNESS OF SERUM HTERTMRNA AS BIOMARKER OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
Norimasa Miura; Yukio Osaki; Kohei Shomori;
Takamasa Kanbe; Kenji Oyama; Masatoshi
Kudo; Yasuaki Hirooka; Junichi Hasegawa;
Goshi Shiota
09.06 – 09.18
OP423
RISK OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
AND LIVER COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS
WITH HCV-ASSOCIATED LIVER CIRRHOSIS
IN A COHORT OF 490 PATIENTS: LONGTERM EFFECTS OF SUSTAINED VIROLOGICAL RESPONSE
Soo Aleman; Nogol Rahbin; Loa Davidsdottir;
Ola Weiland; Per Stål; Tony Carlsson; Hans
Norrgren; Hans Verbaan; Rolf Hultcrantz
09.18 – 09.30
OP424
TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF MIR224 UPREGULATED IN HUMAN HCCS BY
NFKB INFLAMMATORY PATHWAYS
Natalia Pediconi; Cecilia Scisciani; Valeria
Schinzari; Stefania Vossio; Massimo Levrero
09.30 – 09.42
OP425
ABCB6 TRANSCRIPT AND METHYLATION
LEVELS MIGHT SERVE AS USEFUL PREDICTIVE BIOMARKERS FOR EARLY INTRAHEPATIC RECURRENCE OF HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMA
Ryouichi Tsunedomi; Norio Iizuka; Michihisa
Iida; Masahito Tsutsui; Yoshihiro Tokuhisa;
Kazuhiko Sakamoto; Takao Tamesa; Masaaki
Oka
09.42 – 09.54
OP426
INCIDENCE OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA AMONG PEOPLE WITH ALCOHOLIC AND CRYPTOGENIC CIRRHOSIS IN THE
GENERAL POPULATION OF THE UK
Kate Fleming; Timothy Card; Guruprasad
Aithal; Joe West
scientific programme by day
10.06 – 10.18
OP428
REPEATED RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION
FOR MANAGEMENT OF CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS WITH SMALL HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMAS: A LONG-TERM COHORT
STUDY
Giorgia Ghittoni; Valentina Ravetta; Francesca
Torello Viera; Laura Rosa; Sara Macchi; Letizia
Veronese; Chandra Bortolotto; Sandro Rossi
10.18 – 10.30
OP429
USEFULNESS OF HEPATOCYTE PHASE
IMAGING OF GD-EOB-DTPA-MRI IN DETECTING BORDERLINE LESIONS WHICH
ARE DIFFICULT TO DETECT OTHER IMAGING MODALITIES
Tatsuo Inoue; Masatoshi Kudo; Hayaishi Sousuke; Taisuke Ueda; Masahiro Takita; Satoshi
Kitai; Norihisa Yada; Satoru Hagiwara; Hobyng Chung; Kazuomi Ueshima
Symposium
11.00 – 12.30Auditorium
Surgical complications: When to call the
endoscopist?
Chairs: Beat Gloor, Switzerland
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
11.00 – 11.22
Bariatric
Jacques Devière, Belgium
11.22 – 11.44
Biliary
Guido Costamagna, Italy
11.44 – 12.06
Pancreatic
Marc Barthet, France
12.06 – 12.28
Pretherapeutic planning and follow-up
Riccardo Manfredi, Italy
Symposium
11.00 – 12.30
Banquet Hall
IBD pathogenesis
Chairs: Kostas Papadakis, Greece
Miquel Gassull, Spain
11.00 – 11.22
Similarities and differences between CD and UC: A pathogenetic approach to IBD
Silvio Danese, Italy
11.22 – 11.44
Genetics and environment: How do
they contribute to global variation of disease?
Miquel Sans, Spain
11.44 – 12.06
Immune homeostasis in the gut:
How does it work?
Andreas Sturm, Germany
12.06 – 12.28
Gut microbiota: The good, the bad
and the ugly
Joel Dore, France
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 211+212
NAFLD / NASH
Chairs: Elizabeta Bugianesi, Italy
Rolf Hultcrantz, Sweden
11.00 – 11.22
Pathogenic mechanisms of NAFLD
and progression to NASH
Jude Oben, UK
11.22 – 11.32
Evaluation of the patient with suspected NAFLD: Clinical and non-Invasive methods
Elizabeta Bugianesi, Italy
109
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
09.54 – 10.06
OP427
NON-LIVER TRANSPLANTATION TREAMENT FOR HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA WITHIN THE MILAN CRITERIA IN
CHILD-PUGH SCORE10-11 CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS HAS A SURVIVAL BENEFIT
Satoshi Kitai; Masatoshi Kudo; Shigeki Arii;
Takafumi Ichida; Masao Omata; Michiie Sakamoto; Kenichi Takayasu; Osamu Nakashima;
Masatoshi Makuuchi; Yutaka Matsuyama;
Morito Monden
scientific programme by day
11.32 – 11.42
Evaluation of the patient with
suspected NAFLD: The role of liver
biopsy
Dina Tiniakos, Greece
11.42 – 11.54
OP430
NAFLD LIVER FAT SCORE STRONGLY CORRELATES WITH HISTOLOGICAL SEVERITY
OF NAFLD AND NASH IN A LARGE COHORT OF PROSPECTIVELY INCLUDED
OVERWEIGHT PATIENTS
Sven Francque, Belgium; An Verrijken; Ilse
Mertens; Guy Hubens; Eric Van Marck; Paul
Pelckmans; Peter Michielsen; Luc Van Gaal
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
11.54 – 12.06
OP431
PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A MULTICENTRE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
WITH SILYBIN+PHOSPHATIDIL-CHOLINE
AND VITAMIN E VS PLACEBO IN NASH PATIENTS
Alessandro Federico, Italy; Pietro Andreone;
Marcel Ciprian Brisc; Maria Chiaramonte; Annarosa Floreani; Maria Antonietta Freni; Antonio Grieco; Salvatore Lobello; Stefano Milani; Lajos Okolicsanyi; Piero Portincasa;
Antonella Smedile; Ioan Sporea; Francesco
Sorrentino; Raffaela Vecchione; Concetta
Tuccillo; Camillo Del Vecchio Blanco; Carmelina Loguercio
12.06 – 12.28
Treatment: Current and future perspectives
Rolf Hultcrantz, Sweden
Symposium
11.00 – 12.30
Hilton Ballroom
Barrett‘s oesophagus
Chairs: Andrea May, Germany
Janusz Jankowski, UK
11.00 – 11.22
Genetics vs. environment
Janusz Jankowski, UK
11.22 – 11.44
Should targeted biopsies replace
random biopsies?
Jacques Bergman, The Netherlands
110
11.44 – 11.56
OP432
SAFETY OUTCOMES OF BALLOON-BASED
CIRCUMFERENTIAL
RADIOFREQUENCY
ABLATION AFTER FOCAL ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION OF EARLY BARRETT’S NEOPLASIA
IN 118 PATIENTS: RESULTS OF AN ONGOING EUROPEAN MULTICENTER STUDY
Roos Pouw, The Netherlands
11.56 – 12.08
OP433
MULTI-BAND MUCOSECTOMY IN BARRETT‘S OESOPHAGUS: A PROSPECTIVE
REGISTRATION OF 1060 RESECTIONS IN
243 PROCEDURES
Lorenza Alvarez Herrero, The Netherlands;
Roos E Pouw; Frederike G Vilsteren van; Bas L
Weusten; Jacques J Bergman
12.08 – 12.18
Should we ablate low grade dysplasia? Pro
John M. Inadomi, USA
12.18 – 12.28
Should we ablate low grade dysplasia? Con
Prateek Sharma, USA
Clinical Case Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 112
Clinics in Gastroenterology and Hepatology 3 – Liver cases: Navigating the labyrinth of cholestatic diseases
Chairs: Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
Tania Roskams, Belgium
Experts:Roger Chapman, UK
Jan van Lanschot, The Netherlands
Fritz Hagenmueller, Germany
Helmut Seitz, Germany
Jaap Stoker, The Netherlands
11.00 – 11.30
OP434
TWO LIVER DISEASES PLUS TWO INTESTINAL DISEASES IN ONE PATIENT: DOES
THIS ADD UP TO ONE DIAGNOSIS?
Mirjana Kalauz, Croatia; Marko Brinar; Zeljko
Krznaric; Tomislav Brkic; Rajko Ostojic
11.30 – 12.00
OP435
OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE: FINDING THE
LEVEL OF OBSTRUCTION MAY NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM
Tarig Elbakhit, Sudan; Alaa Eldin Mohamed
Mansoor
scientific programme by day
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 111
Coeliac disease: Complications and
treatment modalities
Chairs: Tamara Matysiak-Budnik, France
Chris Mulder, The Netherlands
11.00 – 11.12
OP437
MAGNETIC RESONANCE ENTEROCLYSIS IN
REFRACTORY COELIAC DISEASE: VALIDATION OF A SEVERITY SCORING SYSTEM
Stijn van Weyenberg; Martijn Meijerink; Wieke Verbeek; Greetje Tack; Maarten Jacobs;
Cornelis Van Kuijk; Chris Mulder; Jan Hein
Van Waesberghe
11.48 – 12.00
OP441
MALIGNANCY IN PEOPLE WITH COELIAC
DISEASE– NO INCREASED RISK AFTER 15
YEARS OF FOLLOW UP: A POPULATIONBASED COHORT STUDY FROM LOTHIAN,
UK
Matthew Grainge; Joe West; Timothy R Card;
Masoud Solaymani-Dodaran; Richard F Logan
12.00 – 12.12
OP442
QUALITY OF SLEEP AND QUALITY OF LIFE
IN CELIAC DISEASE
Fabiana Zingone; Monica Siniscalchi; Pietro
Capone; Raffaella Tortora; Paolo Andreozzi;
Elena Capone; Carolina Ciacci
12.12 – 12.24
OP443
CELIAC DISEASE AND RISK OF ENDSTAGE RENAL DISEASE
Adina Welander; Michael Fored; Jonas F. Ludvigsson
11.12 – 11.24
OP438
6-THIOGUANINE, AN ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
FOR
REFRACTORY
COELIAC
DISEASE TYPE I
Greetje Tack; Dirk van Asseldonk; Adriaan
van Bodegraven; Chris JJ Mulder
Symposium
11.24 – 11.36
OP439
HAEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION INDUCES IMMUNE TOLERANCE TO GLUTEN IN COELIAC PATIENTS
Rachele Ciccocioppo; Maria Luisa Russo; Vincenzo Boccaccio; Venerina Imbesi; Giovanni
Zanellati; Elena Carrara; Alessandra Gallia;
Elena Betti; Myriam Martinetti; Alessandro
Vanoli; Maria Ester Bernardo; Franco Locatelli; Gino Roberto Corazza
11.00 – 11.22
The Neuro-glial-epithelial unit in
digestive diseases
Michel Neunlist, France
11.36 – 11.48
OP440
TUMOR MASS REDUCTION SURGERY IMPROVES THE PROGNOSIS OF ENTEROPATHY ASSOCIATED T CELL LYMPHOMA
Georgia Malamut; Olivia Chandesris; Virginie
Verkarre; Yoram Bouhnik; Matthieu Allez;
Elizabeth Macintyre; Nicole Brousse; Raymond Jian; Nadine Cerf-Bensussan; Olivier
Hermine; Christophe Cellier
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 113
Modern management of intestinal pseudoobstruction
Chairs: Roberto De Giorgio, Italy
Michel Delvaux, France
11.22 – 11.44
Pseudo-obstruction: How to improve our diagnostic approach
Anna Accarino, Spain
11.44 – 12.06
Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction:
Can one improve the management?
Charles Knowles, UK
12.06 – 12.28
Therapeutic advances and future
perspectives
Roberto De Giorgio, Italy
111
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
12.00 – 12.30
OP436
A CASE OF CHRONIC CHOLESTASIS: WHO
IS THE GUILTY PARTY?
Mariana Machado, Portugal; Helena CortezPinto; Hugo Pinto Marques; Eduardo Barroso;
José Velosa
scientific programme by day
Free Paper Session
G iPhone Q & A
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 114
Colonoscopy practice
Chairs: Roger Leicester, UK
Evelien Dekker, The Netherlands
12.12 – 12.34
Do we need appropriateness criteria for colonoscopy? - EPAGE II
Florian Fröhlich, Switzerland
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 11.12
State of the Art Chairman‘s Introduction
Roger Leicester, UK
11.12 – 11.24
OP444
ENDOSCOPY IN THE ELDERLY. FINDINGS
JUSTIFY RISKS?
Federico Tobal; Daniel Tobal
11.24 – 11.36
OP445
TIME FOR A GENDER SPECIFIC AGE FOR
REFERRING PATIENTS TO SCREENING COLONOSCOPY?
Monika Ferlitsch; Karoline Reinhart; Orsolya
Gal; Casoar Wiener; Daniela Dunkler; Sibylle
Pramhas; Werner Weiss
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
11.36 – 11.48
OP446
HIGH DEFINITION COLONOSCOPY VERSUS STANDARD DEFINITION COLONOSCOPY FOR DETECTION OF COLONIC POLYPS: A META-ANALYSIS
Venkataraman Subramanian; Jayan Mannath;
Christopher J Hawkey; Krish Ragunath
11.48 – 12.00
OP447
VALIDATION OF A NOVEL POLYP CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM AND COMPARISON OF
OUTCOMES BETWEEN A JAPANESE AND
WESTERN EXPERT: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Gaius Longcroft-Wheaton; Rob Mead; Toshio
Uraoka; Pradeep Bhandari
12.00 – 12.12
OP448
PALLIATIVE ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT BY
SELF EXPANDING METAL STENT (SEMS)
IN PATIENTS WITH INOPERABLE MALIGNANT COLORECTAL OBSTRUCTION. ANALYSIS OF RESULTS AND PREDICTORS OF
OUTCOMES IN A LARGE MULTICENTER
SERIES
Gianpiero Manes; Mario de Bellis; Lorenzo
Fuccio; Enzo Masci; Alfonso Tempesta; Benedetto Mangiavillano; Sandro Ardizzone;
Vincenzo Cennamo
112
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 115
Advances in upper GI endoscopic imaging
Chairs: Bjorn Rembacken, UK
Jean-Marc Dumoncau, Switzerland
11.00 – 11.12
State of the Art Chairman‘s Introduction
Bjorn Rembacken, UK
11.12 – 11.24
OP449
A LARGE PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
DEMONSTRATING THE COST EFFECTIVENESS OF ACETIC ACID CHROMOENDOSCOPY IN THE EVALUATION OF BARRETT’S
NEOPLASIA
Gaius Longcroft-Wheaton; Rob Mead; Pradeep Bhandari
11.24 – 11.36
OP450
MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPIC OBSERVATION WITH NARROW BAND IMAGING FOR
SPECIALIZED INTESTINAL METAPLASIA IN
BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS - IMPORTANCE
OF LIGHT BLUE CRESTS
Daisuke Norimura; Hajime Isomoto; Yuko Akazawa; Fuminao Takeshima; Kazuhiko Nakao
11.36 – 11.48
OP451
USEFULNESS AND LIMITATIONS OF MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY (ME) WITH NARROW-BAND IMAGING (NBI) FOR PREDICTING DEPTH OF INVASION OF SUPERFICIAL
ESOPHAGEAL CARCINOMA
Yasuhiro Takaki; Kenshi Yao; Youichirou Ono;
Fumihito Hirai; Takashi Nagahama; Toshiyuki
Matsui; Akinori Iwashita; Hiroshi Tanabe; Seiji Haraoka
11.48 – 12.00
OP452
IN VIVO ENDOCYTOSCOPIC EVALUATION
OF GASTRIC CANCER;CAN OPTICAL BIOPSY REPLACE PATHOLOGY?
Toyoki Kudo; Haruhiro Inoue; Hitomi Minami;
Toshihisa Hosoya; Haruo Ikeda; Hideyuki
Hata; Makoto Kaga; Hitoshi Satodate; Shigeharu Hamatani; Shin-ei Kudo
scientific programme by day
12.12 – 12.24
OP454
ADVANTAGE OF MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY (ME) WITH NARROW-BAND IMAGING (NBI) OVER STANDARD ENDOSCOPY FOR DETERMINING THE MARGINS OF
LATERAL EXTENT OF EARLY GASTRIC
CANCER
Takashi Nagahama; Kenshi Yao; Shinichiro
Maki; Yasuhiro Takaki; Toshiyuki Matsui; Akinori Iwashita; Atsuko Ota; Tanabe HIroshi
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 118+119
New molecules for IBD: Outlook from
the bench
Chairs: Arthur Kaser, Austria
Stefan Fichtner-Feigl, Germany
11.00 – 11.12
OP455
INFLUENCE OF SUPPLEMENTATION OF
EXTRA VIRGIN OIL WITH HYDROXYTYROSOL IN A CHRONIC COLITIS MODEL
Susana Sánchez- Fidalgo; Luisa Sánchez de
Ibargüen; Ana Cardeno Galvan; Marina Sánchez Hidalgo; Catalina Alarcón de la Lastra
11.12 – 11.24
OP456
RETAMA MONOSPERMA (L.) BOISSIER
AQUEOUS EXTRACT ATTENUATES COLONIC INFLAMMATION IN AN EXPERIMENTALLY ACUTE TNBS-INDUCED COLITIS
MODEL
Nuria Haidee Gonzalez-Mauraza; Marina
Sanchez-Hidalgo; Carmen Martin-Cordero;
M.A Rosillo; Elena Talero; A. Alarcon De La
Lastra
11.24 – 11.36
OP457
THE WATER-SOLUBLE EXTRACT FROM
CULTURED MEDIUM OF GANODERMA
LUCIDUM (REI-SHI) MYCELIA (DESIGNED
AS MAK)AMELIORATES COLITIS INDUCED
BY TRINITROBENZENE SULPHONIC ACID
Rie Hanaoka; Yoshitaka Ueno; Shinji Tanaka;
Kenta Nagai; Toshiko Onitake; Kyoko Yoshioka; Kazuaki Chayama
11.36 – 11.48
OP458
USEFULNESS OF ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN
HEALING OF EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS DELAYED BY NON-SELECTIVE AND SELECTIVE CYCLOOXYGENASE (COX)-2 INHIBITORS
Malgorzata Zwolinska-Wcislo; Tomasz Brzozowski; Danuta Drozdowicz; Robert Pajdo;
Agata Ptak-Belowska; Gracjana Krzysiek-Maczka; Tomasz Mach; Stanislaw J. Konturek;
Wieslaw W. Pawlik
11.48 – 12.00
OP459
CCR9 INHIBITION IN THE TREATMENT OF
COLONIC INFLAMMATION
Juan Jaen; Matthew J Walters; Rob Berahovich; Linda Ertl; Karen Ebsworth; Thomas J
Schall
12.00 – 12.12
OP460
TRANSGLUTAMINASE TYPE 2 INHIBITION
REDUCES THE SEVERITY OF INFLAMMATION IN A RAT MODEL OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Luca Elli; Michele Ciulla; Leda Roncoroni;
Giuseppe Busca; Claudio Maioli; Stefano Ferrero; Maria Teresa Bardella; Antonella Bonura;
Claudia Terrani; Paola Braidotti
12.12 – 12.24
OP461
MICROPARTICLES ACCUMULATE IN ULCEROUS LESIONS OF IBD PATIENTS AS
DETECTED BY CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY – A FIRST APPLICATION OF
NANOTECHNOLOGY IN GASTROENTEROLOGY!
Carsten Schmidt; Eva Maria Collnot; Christian
Bojarski; Markus Schumann; Jörg Dieter
Schulzke; Claus Michael Lehr; Andreas Stallmach
113
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
12.00 – 12.12
OP453
REPRODUCIBILITY AND VALIDITY OF
HIGH RESOLUTION-NBI (HR-NBI) ENDOSCOPY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF INTESTINAL
METAPLASIA AND GASTRIC DYSPLASIA
Pedro Pimentel Nunes; Mario Dinis-Ribeiro;
João Soares; Ricardo Marcos-Pinto; Carla Rolanda; Rui Henrique; Luis Moreira-Dias
scientific programme by day
Free Paper Session
11.00 – 12.30
Hall 120+121
Predisposition and prognostic biomarkers of colorectal cancer
Chairs: Thomas Seufferlein, Germany
Nadir Arber, Israel
11.00 – 11.12
OP462
P21/CDKN1A GERMLINE VARIATION AND
LOW PENETRANCE PREDISPOSITION TO
COLORECTAL CANCER
Kevin Monahan; Sarah Spain; Huw JW Thomas; Ian PM Tomlinson
11.12 – 11.24
OP463
ASSOCIATION OF THE INSULIN-LIKE
GROWTH FACTOR 1 MICROSATELLITE
WITH PREDISPOSITION TO COLORECTAL
CANCER
Kevin Monahan; Sarah Spain; Huw JW Thomas; Ian P Tomlinson
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
11.24 – 11.36
OP464
DIAGNOSTIC TISSUE MRNA MARKER
SETS FOR ARRAY REAL-TIME PCR BASED
IDENTIFICATION OF COLORECTAL ADENOMAS AND CANCER
Orsolya Galamb; Ferenc Sipos; Barnabás
Wichmann; Sándor Spisák; Tibor Krenács;
Kinga Tóth; Katalin Leiszter; Alexandra
Kalmár; Zsolt Tulassay; Béla Molnár
11.36 – 11.48
OP465
POLYMORPHISMS OF INNATE IMMUNITY
RECEPTORS TOLL-LIKE (TLR) 2 AND 4 MODIFY THE RISK OF COLORRECTAL CARCINOMA (CRC)
Pedro Pimentel Nunes; Ana Luisa Teixeira; Carina Pereira; Catarina Brandão; Luis MoreiraDias; Nadia Gonçalves; Roberto Roncon-Albuquerque Jr; Adelino Leite-Moreira; Rui
Medeiro; Mario Dinis-Ribeiro
11.48 – 12.00
OP466
EXPRESSION OF THE MESENCHYMAL REGULATOR TWIST1 IN COLORECTAL CANCER CELLS AND STROMA ACCORDING TO
MICROSATELLITE AND METASTASIS STATUS, AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH WORSE OUTCOME
Giuseppe Celesti; Giuseppe Di Caro; Paolo
Bianchi; Fabio Grizzi; Massimo Roncalli; Alberto Malesci; Luigi Laghi
114
12.00 – 12.12
OP467
LOSS OF HMSH3 PROTEIN AS A PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKER FOR MSI COLORECTAL CANCER
Luigi Laghi; Paolo Bianchi; Gabriele Delconte;
Giuseppe Celesti; Giuseppe Di Caro; Barbara
Jung; Valter Torri; Massimo Roncalli; Alberto
Malesci
12.12 – 12.24
OP468
MICRORNA EXPRESSION PROFILES DISTINGUISH VARIOUS MOLECULAR SUBTYPES OF COLORECTAL CANCER (CRC)
Leticia Moreira; Francesc Balaguer; Juan José
Lozano; Georgina Ramírez; Miriam Cuatrecasas; C.R. Boland; Antoni Castells; Ajay Goel;
Meritxell
Gironella
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 127
Non invasive evaluation of hepatic
fibrosis
Experts:Sebastian Müller, Germany
Laurent Castera, France
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 128
Adenoma of the papilla: Endoscopic or
surgical treatment?
Experts:Nageshwar Reddy, India
Jacques Bergman, The Netherlands
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 129
The liver patient in the intensive care
unit
Experts:Julia Wendon, UK
Albert Pares, Spain
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 130
Safety of immunosuppressive therapy
Experts:Laurent Beaugerie, France
Larry Egan, Ireland
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 131
The difficult constipated patient
Experts:Vincenzo Stanghellini, Italy
André Smout, The Netherlands
scientific programme by day
12.45 – 13.45Room 132
Complications of radio-chemotherapy in
rectal cancer
Experts:Rob Glynne-Jones, UK
Michel Ducreux, France
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 133
How I manage refractory GORD
Experts:Ronnie Fass, USA
Frank Zerbib, France
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 134
How I manage refractory coeliac disease
Experts:Christophe Cellier, France
Chris Mulder, The Netherlands
Symposium
14.00 – 15.30
Banquet Hall
Acute pancreatitis
Chairs: Joachim Mössner, Germany
Ross Carter, UK
14.00 – 14.22
How clinically useful are scoring
systems to predict organ failure?
Ross Carter, UK
14.22 – 14.44
The does and dont‘s of fluid resucitation
Julia Mayerle, Germany
14.44 – 15.06
Emergency ERCP for biliary pancreatitis: When and how?
Maxim Petrov, New Zealand
15.06 – 15.28
Extensive or minimally invasive necrosectomy?
Marc Besselink, The Netherlands
Symposium
14.00 – 14.22
Pruritus ani
Eva Csartar, Hungary
14.22 – 14.44
Modern management of haemorrhoids
Eloy Espin, Spain
14.44 – 15.06
Surgical management of faecal incontinence
Klaus Matzel, Germany
15.06 – 15.28
Modern management of anal fistula
Ian Jenkins, UK
Symposium
14.00 – 15.30
Hilton Ballroom
Oesophageal cancer
Chairs: Jan van Lanschot, The Netherlands
Michel Ducreux, France
14.00 – 14.22
Endoscopic versus surgical treatment of early Barrett‘s cancer:
Pro endoscopic treatment
Andrea May, Germany
14.22 – 14.44
Endoscopic versus surgical treatment of early Barrett‘s cancer:
Pro surgical treatment
Lars Lundell, Sweden
14.44 – 14.56
OP469
PROSPECTIVE
RANDOMIZED
CONTROLLED TRIAL OF NARROW-BAND IMAGING MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY AND
LUGOL CHROMOENDOSCOPY ON DETECTION AND DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF
SUPERFICIAL OESOPHAGEAL NEOPLASM
Akira Dobashi, Japan; Kenichi Goda; Noboru
Yoshimura; Masayuki Kato; Tomohiro Kato;
Hisao Tajiri; Masahiro Ikegami
G iPhone Q & A
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 211+212
Proctology update
Chairs: Eloy Espin, Spain
Johann Pfeifer, Austria
115
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
Lunch Session
scientific programme by day
14.56 – 15.08
OP470
FIRST PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON ENDOSCOPIC RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION OF
MODERATE AND HIGH-GRADE INTRAEPITHELIAL SQUAMOUS NEOPLASIA AND
EARLY SQUAMOUS CELL CANCER OF THE
ESOPHAGUS
Jacques J Bergman, The Netherlands; David E
Fleischer; Yueming Zhang; Sanford M Dawsey; Lu Ning; Bas L Weusten; Guiqi Wang
15.08 – 15.30
Neoadjuvant chemoradiation or
surgery alone? A case-based discussion
Jan van Lanschot, The Netherlands
Symposium
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 112
Therapeutic endoscopy: By whom and
where?
Chairs: Miguel Munoz Navas, Spain
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
14.00 – 14.22
EMR and ESD
Evelien Dekker, The Netherlands
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
14.22 – 14.44
Enteroscopy
Christian Ell, Germany
14.44 – 15.06
Biliopancreatic
Todd Baron, USA
15.06 – 15.28
Endoluminal surgery, advanced GI
interventions
Guido Costamagna, Italy
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 111
Non alcoholic and alcoholic steatohepatitis: From basic science to treatment
Chairs: Jude Oben, UK
Dina Tiniakes, Greece
14.00 – 14.12
OP471
INCREASED SERUM FGF21 LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH NONALCOHOLIC FATTY
LIVER DISEASE: ASSOCIATION WITH
LIVER STEATOSIS
Yusuf Yilmaz; Fatih Eren; Oya Yonal; Ramazan Kurt; Bilge Aktas; Cigdem Ataizi Celikel;
Osman Ozdogan; Nese Imeryuz; Cem Kalayci; Erol Avsar
14.12 – 14.24
OP472
THE DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF US, CT,
MRI AND 1H-MRS FOR THE EVALUATION
OF HEPATIC STEATOSIS COMPARED WITH
LIVER BIOPSY: A META-ANALYSIS
Anneloes Bohte; Jochem van Werven; Shandra Bipat; Jaap Stoker
14.24 – 14.36
OP473
HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR OVEREXPRESSION AMELIORATES LIVER INFLAMMATION AND FIBROSIS IN A MOUSE
MODEL OF NONALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS
Satoru Kakizaki; Takashi Kosone; Norio Horiguchi; Yuichi Yamazaki; Naondo Sohara; Ken
Sato; Hitoshi Takagi; Masatomo Mori
14.36 – 14.48
OP474
LONG-TERM ADMINISTRATION OF RIFAXIMIN IMPROVES THE PROGNOSIS OF
PATIENTS
WITH
ALCOHOL-RELATED
DECOMPENSATED CIRRHOSIS: A CASECONTROL STUDY
Jiannis Vlachogiannakos; Nikos Viazis; Panagiota Vasianopoulou; Irini Vafiadis; Dimitrios
G. Karamanolis; Spyros D. Ladas
14.48 – 15.00
OP475
CELL GROWTH IS IMPAIRED IN A CELLULAR MODEL OF NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY
LIVER DISEASE, BUT IS UNAFFECTED BY
SIMPLE STEATOSIS
Eleanor Sian Gilchrist; Khalida Anne Lockman; Anne Pryde; Pauline Cowan; Patricia
Lee; John N Plevris
116
scientific programme by day
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
14.00 – 15.30
Diet in coeliac disease
Chairs: David Sanders, UK
Riccardo Troncone, Italy
Hall 113
14.00 – 14.22
Gluten: Quantity and quality in
the pathogenesis of CD
Riccardo Troncone, Italy
14.22 – 14.44
Feeding during infancy and the
risk of CD
Raanan Shamir, Israel
14.44 – 15.06
Can we have oats in our diet?
Markku Maki, Finland
15.06 – 15.28
Compliance with GFD: Are we there?
Hanna Szajewska, Poland
Symposium
G iPhone Q & A
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 114
Vascular lesions of the liver
Chairs: Juan-Carlos Garcia-Pagan, Spain
Harry Janssen, The Netherlands
14.00 – 14.22
Histopathology of vascular lesions
Tania Roskams, Belgium
14.22 – 14.44
Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome:
Diagnosis and management
Laura Rubbia-Brandt, Switzerland
14.44 – 15.06
Portal vein thrombosis: Diagnosis
and management
Harry Janssen, The Netherlands
15.06 – 15.28
Budd-Chiari syndrome
Juan-Carlos Garcia-Pagan, Spain
Basic Science Workshop
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 115
Basic Science Workshop 3: The role of
interferons in hepatitis
Chairs: Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
Rafael Esteban, Spain
Jesus Pieto, Spain
14.00 – 14.05
chair introduction
14.05 – 14.17
OP297
IFN-A/B TARGET GENES REPERTOIRES
MODULATED BY EXOGENOUS TYPE I IFN
AND BY THE ENDOGENOUS HBV-INDUCED IFN-RESPONSE IN LIVER CELLS
Barbara Testoni, Italy; Julie Lucifora; Belloni
Laura; Cecilia Scisciani; David Durantel; Fabien Zoulim; Massimo Levrero
14.17 – 14.25
chair comments and open discussion
14.25 – 14.37
OP296
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ANTIVIRAL PROPERTIES AND THE TRANSCRIPTOME OF THE LAMBDA-INTERFERONS
IL-28A AND IL-29: SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES IN GENE REPRESSION
Julia Diegelmann, Germany; Florian Beigel;
Burkhard Göke; Ralf Bartenschlager; Helmut
M. Diepolder; Stephan Brand
14.37 – 14.45
chair comments and open discussion
14.45 – 15.05
Advantages of combination treatment with IFN alpha plus oncostatin M
Jesus Prieto, Spain
15.05 – 15.17
OP302
TNF-ALPHA, BUT NOT IFN-GAMMA PLAYS
A CRITICAL ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT
OF FATAL AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS
Norihiko Watanabe, Japan; Satoru Iwamoto;
Masahiro Kido; Nobuhiro Aoki; Hisayo Nishiura; Tsutomu Chiba
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Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
15.00 – 15.12
OP476
LIVER FIBROSIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPAIRED CORONARY FLOW RESERVE IN
PATIENTS WITH NONALCOHOLIC FATTY
LIVER DISEASE
Yusuf Yilmaz; Ramazan Kurt; Oya Yonal; Nihat Polat; Cigdem Ataizi Celikel; Ahmet
Gurdal; Huseyin Oflaz; Osman Ozdogan;
Nese Imeryuz; Cem Kalayci; Erol Avsar
scientific programme by day
15.17 – 15.25
chair comments and open discussion
15.25 – 15.30
Chair Summary
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 118+119
The brain-gut axis: From sensivity to
motility
Chairs: Daniel Sifrim, Belgium
Qasim Aziz, UK
14.00 – 14.12
OP478
ALTERATIONS IN HUMAN RECTAL VISCERAL SENSATION INDUCED BY NON-INVASIVE CORTICAL AND LUMBOSACRAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
Tarig Algladi; Mary Louise Harris; Peter Whorwell; Shaheen Hamdy
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
14.12 – 14.24
OP479
ABDOMINAL ACCOMmODATION: SPECIFIC RESPONSE TO UPPER GUT FILLING
Emanuel Burri; Fernando Azpiroz; Daniel Cisternas; Anna Accarino; Juan-Ramon Malagelada
14.24 – 14.36
OP480
SEX DIFFERENCES IN VISCERAL SENSITIVITY INDUCED BY REPEATED PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS IN RATS: DIFFERENTIAL ROLE
OF OPIOID PATHWAY
Muriel Larauche; Agata Mulak; Yong-Sung
Kim; Mulugeta Million; Yvette Taché
14.36 – 14.48
OP481
RECTAL TONIC CONTRACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO BALLOON DISTENSION IN PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL ARE ASSOCIATED WITH LESS URGE AND
DIARRHEA SUGGESTING A NON-PROPULSIVE MOTOR DISTURBANCE
Viola Andresen; Peter Layer; Henning Hohendorf; Aleksandr Sumenko; Michael Schemann; Jutta Keller
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14.48 – 15.00
OP482
RELATIONSHIPS AMONG INTESTINAL
GAS VOLUME, GASTROINTESTINAL SYMP­
TOMS, AND THE LACTULOSE BREATH
TEST IN PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Young Hoon Youn; Jung Soo Park; Jae Hoon
Jahng; Jie-Hyun Kim; Hyojin Park; Sang In
Lee
15.00 – 15.12
OP483
ACTIVE COLITIS EXACERBATES INMUNE
RESPONSE TO FOOD ANTIGENS
Mònica Comalada; Elvira Bailón; Natividad
Garrido Mesa; Antonio Celada; Antonio Zarzuelo; Jordi Xaus; Julio Galvez
15.12 – 15.24
OP484
THE IBAT INHIBITOR A3309 – EFFECTS ON
TOTAL AND SEGMENTAL COLONIC TRANSIT TIME IN CONSTIPATION
Hasse Abrahamsson; Magnus Simrén; Antal
Bajor; Hans Graffner; Leif Rikner
Free Paper Session
14.00 – 15.30
Hall 120+121
Management of colorectal cancer
Chairs: Antonio Lacy, Spain
Robert Steele, UK
14.00 – 14.12
OP485
LIKELIHOOD OF METASTASIS AND PATIENTS’ SURVIVAL IN SYNCHRONOUS COLORECTAL CANCER DEPEND UPON MSSTATUS
Lucia Fini; Gabriele Delconte; Gianluca Basso;
Alessandro Repici; Massimo Roncalli; Paolo
Bianchi; Alberto Malesci; Luigi Laghi
14.12 – 14.24
OP486
PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR LYMPH NODE
METASTASIS IN RECTAL CARCINOIDS AND
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF
SMALL RECTAL CARCINOIDS WITH METASTASIS: A SINGLE INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF 229 CASES
Akiyoshi Kasuga; Akiko Chino; Masahiro Igarashi; Teruhito Kishihara; Katsunari Kishi;
Naoyuki Uragami; Toshiaki Hirasawa; Yorimasa Yamamoto; Tomohiro Tsuchida; Junko Fujisaki; Etsuo Hoshino; Hiroshi Takahashi
scientific programme by day
14.24 – 14.36
OP487
NEURAL INVASION IS NOT A PROGNOSTIC
FACTOR IN COLON CANCER DUE TO LACKING NEURO-CANCER AFFINITY
Florian Liebl; Robert Rosenberg; Alexandra
Boldis; Karen Becker; Tibor Schuster; Ihsan
Ekin Demir; Matthias Maak; Helmut Friess;
Güralp Ceyhan
14.36 – 14.48
OP488
THE TRUE IMPACT OF NEURAL INVASION
IN GASTROINTESTINAL MALIGNANCIES A COMPREHENSIVE PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL STUDY IN 1798 PATIENTS
Güralp Ceyhan; Florian Liebl; Karen Becker;
Tibor Schuster; Jan G D´Haese; Alexander Novotny; Robert Rosenberg; Helmut Friess
14.48 – 15.00
OP489
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF INCIDENTAL
FOCAL COLORECTAL 18F-FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE (18F-FDG) UPTAKE ON PET/CT
Soung Hoon Cho; Sang Woo Kim; Myung
Gyu Choi; Kyu Yong Choi; In Sik Chung; Sang
Bum Kang; Seung Taek Oh; Won Kyung
Kang
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
15.00 – 15.12
OP490
IMPACT OF TUMOR DOWNSTAGING ON
SURVIVAL AFTER PREOPERATIVE CHEMORADIOTHERPY FOR RECTAL CANCER
Uisup Shin; Chang Sik Yu; Jin Cheon Kim;
Jong Hoon Kim; Tae Won Kim
15.12 – 15.24
OP491
BEVACIZUMAB IN COMBINATION WITH
CAPECITABINE/IRINOTECAN OR CAPECITABINE/OXALIPLATIN IS EFFECTIVE AND
SAFE AS FIRST-LINE THERAPY FOR METASTATIC COLORECTAL CANCER: A RANDOMIZED PHASE II STUDY OF THE AIO COLORECTAL STUDY GROUP
Anke Reinacher-Schick; Dirk Arnold; Stefan
Kubicka; Werner Freier; Georg Dietrich; Michael Geissler; Susanna Hegewisch-Becker;
Axel Hinke; Hans-Joachim Schmoll; Ullrich
Graeven; Wolff Schmiegel
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At UEGW 2010 in Barcelona,
CM CONGRESS MOBIL3E ® provides
Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and
iPad users with the Questions &
Answers (Q & A) module.
The iPhone Q & A tool is available
in the Halls 113, 114 and
211 + 212.
lunch sessions
By Day
lunch sessions
8 lunch sessions are offered Monday until
Wednesday, 12.45 – 13.45. Registration for
lunch sessions is accepted on a “first-come,
first-served” basis. The maximum number of
participants for each lunch sessions is strictly
limited to 30 persons. However, some lunch
sessions are still available.
Lunch Session
Please note that registration for UEGW 2010
is mandatory.
12.45 – 13.45Room 131
I am pregnant and have IBD: What do I
do?
Experts:Pia Munkholm, Denmark
Philippe Marteau, France
The lunch session fee is EUR 55 and a lunch
buffet is included.
12.45 – 13.45Room 130
Management of pancreatic pseudocysts
Experts:Joachim Mössner, Germany
Ross Carter, UK
Lunch Session
Lunch Session
Monday, October 25, 2010
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 127
Complications of polypectomy
Experts:Thierry Ponchon, France
Brian Saunders, UK
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 128
Variceal bleeding: Standards of care
Experts:Olivier Le Moine, Belgium
Juan-Carlos Garcia-Pagan, Spain
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 129
Hepatitis B: Difficult cases
Expert: Maria Buti, Spain
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12.45 – 13.45Room 132
IBD-related ano-rectal disorders
Experts:Ian Jenkins, UK
Boris Vucelic, Croatia
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 133
H. pylori: Which test and when?
Experts:Xavier Calvet, Spain
Francis Mégraud, France
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 134
FP7: Information and tips on submission
Moderator:Reinhold Stockbrugger, Italy
Speakers: Reinhold Stockbrugger, Italy
Sören Haar, Belgium
Carla Finocchiaro, Italy
Miquel Sans, Spain
lunch sessions
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Lunch Session
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 127
Preventing ERCP complications
Experts:Jean-Marc Dumonceau, Switzerland
Robert Hawes, USA
12.45 – 13.45Room 132
Pelvic and anal pain
Experts:Qasim Aziz, UK
Giuseppe Chiarioni, Italy
Lunch Session
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 128
Complications of bariatric surgery
Experts:Todd Baron, USA
Ancieto Baltasar, Spain
12.45 – 13.45Room 133
My father died age 40 from CRC: What
do I need to do?
Experts:Jaroslaw Regula, Poland
Geir Hoff, Norway
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 129
How I manage NAFLD/NASH
Experts:Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
Elizabeta Bugianesi, Italy
Lunch Session
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 134
Difficult dyspepsia: A case-based discussion
Experts:Juan-R. Malagelada, Spain
Jan Tack, Belgium
12.45 – 13.45Room 130
Cholestatic liver disease
Experts:Ulrich Beuers, The Netherlands
Raoul Poupon, France
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 131
IBD: Options after anti-TNF has failed
Experts:Walter Reinisch, Austria
Rami Eliakim, Israel
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lunch sessions
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Lunch Session
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 127
Non invasive evaluation of hepatic fibrosis
Experts:Sebastian Müller, Germany
Laurent Castera, France
12.45 – 13.45Room 132
Complications of radio-chemotherapy in
rectal cancer
Experts:Rob Glynne-Jones, UK
Michel Ducreux, France
Lunch Session
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 128
Adenoma of the papilla: Endoscopic or
surgical treatment?
Experts:Nageshwar Reddy, India
Jacques Bergman, The Netherlands
12.45 – 13.45Room 133
How I manage refractory GORD
Experts:Ronnie Fass, USA
Frank Zerbib, France
Lunch Session
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 129
The liver patient in the intensive care
unit
Experts:Julia Wendon, UK
Albert Pares, Spain
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 130
Safety of immunosuppressive therapy
Experts:Laurent Beaugerie, France
Larry Egan, Ireland
Lunch Session
12.45 – 13.45Room 131
The difficult constipated patient
Experts:Vincenzo Stanghellini, Italy
André Smout, The Netherlands
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12.45 – 13.45Room 134
How I manage refractory coeliac disease
Experts:Christophe Cellier, France
Chris Mulder, The Netherlands
poster sessions
BY Day
Posters are displayed from Monday
until Wednesday in Hall P0. The posters are changed daily and are at display between 9.00 and 17.00.
Poster Rounds are held during the
lunch period at the congress. Selected experts will visit groups of posters, when the presenter is expected
to give a 1 – 2 minute summary of
the major findings described in the
poster. The experts lead the discussion with other members attending
the poster session. It is the responsibility of the presenter to ensure that
at least one of the authors is present
during the poster session to lead the
discussion.
Best poster presentations will be
awarded. At 13.45 each day a poster
prize for the ‘Best Poster’ in each of
the four major categories will be
awarded:
Gliver and pancreatic disease
Gupper gastrointestinal disease
Glower gastrointestinal disease
Gsurgery, endoscopy
All UEGW 2010 attendees are kindly
invited to join the Award Ceremony,
which is held each day at 13.45 in
the poster exhibition area in Hall P0.
Awarded authors receive free entry
to the Postgraduate Teaching Programme of next year‘s UEGW in
Stockholm.
Poster sessions
Poster Session
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
12.15 – 14.00
GI and Liver Stem Cells I
Hall P0
P0001
VERY SMALL EMBRYONIC/EPIBLAST–LIKE
STEM CELLS (VSELS) AND MULTIPOTENT
MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS (MSCS) ARE
MOBILIZED INTO PERIPHERAL BLOOD IN
PATIENTS WITH GASTRIC/PANCREATIC
TUMORS
Teresa Starzynska; Ewa Zuba-Surma; Wojciech
Marlicz; Wojciech Blogowski; Witold Nowak;
Malgorzata Lawniczak; Anna Madej; Anna
Deskur; Jozef Dulak; Mariusz Z Ratajczak
P0002
ASSESSMENT OF HEPATIC FUNCTION RECOVERY MEDIATED BY LIVER PROGENITOR CELLS IN 2-AAF/PH RAT MODEL
Ange-Clarisse Dusabineza; Noemi van Hul;
Jorge Abarca Quinones; Isabelle Le­clercq
P0003
LIVER SPECIFIC GENE EXPRESSION IN
ADULT MOUSE LIVER-DERIVED PROGENITOR CELLS AND HEPATIC DIFFERENTIA­
TION POTENTIAL
Razvan Iacob; Urda Ruedrich; Michael Bock;
Michael Rothe; Sarah Kirsch; Marcus Iken;
Irinel Popescu; Michael Peter Manns; Michael
Ott
P0004
HEPATIC REPOPULATION CAPACITY AND
ADVANCED METABOLIC LIVER FUNCTIONS OF ADULT HUMAN LIVER PROGENITOR CELLS REVEALED THEIR POTEN­
TIAL USE FOR THE TREATMENT OF LIVER
METABOLIC DISEASES
Dung Ngoc Khuu; Isabelle Scheers; Gwenaëlle Sana; Sabrina Ehnert; Pedro Buc-Calderon;
Andreas Nussler; Etienne Sokal; Mustapha
Najimi
P0005
INFLUENCE OF AUTOLOGICAL MONONUCLEAR BONE MARROW CELLS ON REGENERATION OF PROLONG UNCLOOSING
GASTIC ULCERES
Leonid Lazebnik; Manarbek Askarov; Nina
Onischenko; Bella Chikunova; Natalia Vorobyova; Oleg Vasnev; Oleg Knyazev
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P0006
REGENERATION OF TOXIC DAMAGED
LIVER IN RATS AFTER INTRODUCTION OF
MESENCHYMAL STROMAL BONE MARROW CELLS
Leonid Lazebnik; Nina Onischenko; Alexey
Lyundup; Irina Trubitsyna; Oleg Knyazev; Roman Deev; Mihail Krasheninnikov; Marat
Shagidulin
P0007
VARIATION IN CELLULAR EXPRESSION
PATTERNS DURING DIFFERENTIATION OF
ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELL TO
SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL
Yasuko Maeda; Vladimir Zachar; Jeppe Emmersen
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Oesophageal, Gastric and Duodenal Disorders I
P0008
DEVELOPMENT OF AN ARTIFICIAL GASTRIC WALL USING BIOABSORBABLE POLYMER
Katsuya Okada; Mitsuo Miyazawa; Masayasu
Aikawa; Yasuko Toshimitsu; Kojun Okamoto;
Isamu Koyama
P0009
IL-1BETA AND ADAM17 ARE CENTRAL
REGULATORS OF BETA-DEFENSIN EXPRESSION IN CANDIDA ESOPHAGITIS
Rene Pahl; Jochen Hampe; Karina Reiss; Stefan Schreiber; Philip Rosenstiel; Alexander
Arlt
P0010
DIET-INDUCED ENTERIC NEUROPLASTICITY ACCELERATES GASTRIC EMPTYING IN
OBESE MICE
Charlotte Baudry; Raphael Moriez; Eric Letessier; Stanislas Bruley Des Varannes; Michel
Neunlist
P0011
VALIDATION AND REPRODUCIBILITY OF
TUMOUR-STROMA RATIO SCORING ON
OESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA BIOPSIES
Ewout Courrech Staal; Marie-Louise van Velthuysen; Juliette Spitzer-Naaykens; Vincent
Smit; Rob Tollenaar; Johanna van Sandick
P0017
THE EFFECT OF PPI (PROTON PUMP INHIBITOR) ON THE BONE MINERAL DENSITY,
BONE MICROSTRUCTURE AND BONE METABOLISM OF RAT
Ji Mi Moon; Jong-Jae Park; Beom Jae Lee; Ja
In Park; Joo Yeon Oh; Keyhyeon Kim; Se Ho
Choi
P0012
NHE1 REGULATES MIGRATION IN HUMAN
GASTRIC MYOFIBROBLASTS
Matyas Czepán; Zoltan Jr. Rakonczay; Andrea
Schnur; Gyorgy Lazar; Zsolt Simonka; Laszlo
Tiszlavicz; Istvan Nemeth; Viktoria Venglovecz; Tibor Wittmann; Janos Lonovics; Andrea
Varro; Peter Hegyi
P0018
ANTI-CANCER EFFECTS OF XANTHORRHIZOL AND ASTAXANTHINE IN ESOPHAGEAL CANCER CELL LINES
Joo Yeon Oh; Jong-Jae Park; Beom Jae Lee;
Moon Kyung Joo; Se Ho Choi; Ji Mi Moon;
Key hyeon Kim; Ja In Park; Jae Seon Kim;
Young-Tae Bak
P0013
5-HT4 RECEPTOR AGONISM ACCELE­
RATES GASTRIC ULCER HEALING IN MICE
Ikuhiro Hirata; Yuji Naito; Tomohisa Takagi;
Hiroshi Ichikawa; Katsura Mizushima; Ryusuke Horie; Akihito Harusato; Kazuhiko Uchiyama; Osamu Handa; Nobuaki Yagi; Toshikazu
Yoshikawa
P0019
THE TELOMER LENGTH OF GASTRIC MUCOSAL SAMPLES AND PERIPHERAL
BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES IN PATIENTS UNDERGONE BILLROTH II TYPE DISTAL
GASTRECTOMY
Muge Ustaoglu; Ahmet Bektas; Abdulkerim
Bedir; Tulay Bakir; Aynur Duzgun; Rukiye Nar;
Ozgur Ecemis; Rahmi Aslan
P0014
INFLUENCE OF FAMOTIDINE, LANSOPRAZOLE AND DICLOFENAC ON PROSTAGLANDIN GENERATION IN GASTRIC MUCOSA AND PLASMA GASTRIN RELEASE
Victoria Kim; Vladimir N. Drozdov
P0015
NEUROEPITHELIAL CELL TRANSFORMING
GENE 1: A POTENTIAL ROLE IN OESOPHAGEAL CANCER?
Conor Lahiff; David Murray; Peter Doran; Padraic MacMathuna
P0016
MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRESENCE OF MULTIPLE
GASTRIC CANCER IN SPORADIC GASTRIC
CANCER PATIENTS
Kang-Hong Lee; Shin-Hyuk Kim; Byung-Kyu
Ahn
P0020
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
OF EARLY GI TRACT TUMORS USING THE
CLUTCH CUTTER
Kazuya Akahoshi; Yasuaki Motomura; Masaru Kubokawa; Takashi Osoegawa; Naotaka
Nakama; Yoshimasa Tanaka; Souichi Itaba;
Keishi Komori; Terumasa Hisano; Risa Iwao
P0021
IS THE COMBINATION THERAPY OF ECABET SODIUM AND PROTON PUMP INHIBITOR (PPI) USEFUL FOR TREATING THE ARTIFICIAL ULCER AFTER ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD) TREATMENT OF EARLY GASTRIC CANCER?:
PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY
Yutaka Asakuma; Shigenaga Matsui; Hiromasa Mine; Yoshiaki Nagata; Satoshi Kitai; Hiroki Sakamoto; Tatsuo Inoue; Toshiharu Sakurai; Hiroshi Kashida; Masatoshi Kudo
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Monday, OCT 25, 2010
Poster sessions
Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0022
CHANGING PATTERN IN DISTRIBUTION OF
PRIMARY GASTRIC ADENOCARCINOMA
Tsang En Wang; Wen Hsiung Chang; Hung
Da Chen; Shou Chuan Shih; Cheng Hsin Chu;
Shee Chan Lin
P0023
DIGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA OF THE AMPULLA OF VATER
Sheng Chen; Weize Wu; Jiancheng Wang;
Chenghong Peng
P0024
THE ROLE OF ABDOMINAL CT SCAN IN
THE FOLLOW-UP AFTER ACHIEVING COMPLETE REMISSION WITH SUCCESSFUL H.
PYLORI ERADICATION IN H. PYLORI-POSITIVE STAGE IE1 PRIMARY GASTRIC MALT
LYMPHOMA
Ji-Young Choi; Gin-Hyug Lee; Ji-Yong Ahn;
Mi-Young Kim; Jeong-Hoon Lee; Kwi-Sook
Choi; Do-Hoon Kim; Kee-Don Choi; Ho-June
Song; Hwoon-Yong Jung; Jin-Ho Kim
P0025
TNF-ALPHA GENETIC VARIANTS ON THE
RISK OF GASTRIC CANCER AMONG SUBJECTS WITH FAMILY HISTORY AND HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION
Il Ju Choi; Sohee Park; Hyekyoung Yoon; Yeon-Su Lee; Soo-Jeong Cho; Jong Yeul Lee;
Chan Gyoo Kim
P0026
3) LONG-TERM OUTCOMES AFTER ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION FOR EARLY
GASTRIC CANCER COMPARING WITH
SURGERY
Kwi-Sook Choi; Hwoon-Yong Jung; Kee Don
Choi; Gin Hyug Lee; Ho June Song; Do Hoon
Kim; Jeong Hoon Lee; Mi-Young Kim; Byung
Sik Kim; Sung Tae Oh; Jeong Hwan Yook; Se
Jin Jang; Sung-Cheol Yun; Jin-Ho Kim
P0027
THE CARDIA CANCER: IS IT A GASTRIC
CANCER OR AN ESOPAHGEAL CANCER?
Hyunsoo Chung; Jun Chul Park; Yong Chan
Lee; Woo Jin Hyung; Sung Hoon Noh; Sung
Kwan Shin
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P0028
CORRELATION BETWEEN THE OLGA GASTRITIS STAGES AND BIOMARKERS FOR
GASTRIC MUCOSAL ATROPHY
Ilva Daugule; Agnese Sudraba; Konrads Funka; Ivars Tolmanis; Aigars Vanags; Dainius
Janciauskas; Laimas Jonaitis; Limas Kupcinskas; Audrius Ivanauskas; Jaw-Town Lin; HanMo Chiu; Marcis Leja
P0029
PROSPECTIVE COMPARISON OF FULL
THICKNESS RESECTION OF SUBMUCOSAL
TUMOURS WITH AND WITHOUT A NEW
GRASPING DEVICE TO HELP TRIANGULATION: THE ENDOLIFTER
Pierre Deprez; Julie Navez; Benoit Navez;
Jean-Francois Gigot; Eric Legrand; Pierre Gianello; Raplp CPR Yeung
P0030
USEFULNESS OF GASTROPANEL FOR
SCREENING OF ATROPHIC GASTRITIS IN
PATIENTS WITH AUTOIMMUNE THYROID
DISEASE
Francesco di Mario
P0031
PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF EXPRESSION OF ADIPOCYTE-DERIVED CYTOKINE
RECEPTORS ADIPOR1 (ADIPONECTIN RECEPTOR 1) AND OB-R (LEPTIN RECEPTOR)
IN GASTRIC CANCER
Sachio Fushida; Tomoya Tsukada; Jun Kinoshita; Katsunobu Oyama; Itasu Ninomiya; Takashi Fujimura; Shinichi Harada; Tetsuo Ohta
P0032
BIWEEKLY FLUOROURACIL, OXALIPLATIN, AND DOCETAXEL FOR PATIENTS
WITH ADVANCED ADENOCARCINOMA
OF THE STOMACH OR ESOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION IN COMPARAISON WITH
OTHERS COMBINATIONS CHEMOTHERAPY DRUGS
Turki Hajer; Lorenco Nelson; Mitry Emmanuel; Julie Catherine; Rougier Philippe
P0033
RISK FACTORS OF BLEEDING AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR GASTRIC NEOPLASIA
Makoto Higashiyama; Shiro Oka; Shinji Tanaka; Youji Sanomura; Hiroki Imagawa; Takayoshi Shishido; Hiroyuki Kanao; Shigeto Yoshida; Kazuaki Chayama
P0034
FEASIBILITY OF LAPAROSCOPIC D2 GASTRECTOMY FOR GASTRIC CANCER
Diane Hildebrand; Shayanthan Nanthakumaran; Alison Torrens; Nicola Welsby; Kenneth
Park
P0035
ESD PROCEDURE MODULATES SERUM
LEVEL OF PG I AND PG I/II RATIO IN PA­
TIENTS WITH GASTRIC CANCER
Chikara Iino; Tadashi Shimoyama; Norihiro Hanabata; Teturo Yoshimura; Shinsaku Fukuda
P0036
HEPATOCYTE NUCLEAR FACTOR 4 ALPHA
(HNF4α) PROVOKES INTESTINAL GENES
IN SQUAMOUS OESOPHAGEAL CELLS
Benjamin Colleypriest; Mark Farrant; Jonathan MW Slack; David Tosh
P0037
EFFECT OF SEGMENT LENGTH ON MUCIN
EXPRESSION AND CELLULAR PROLIFERATION IN PATIENTS WITH BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS
Takao Endo; Kentaro Yamashita; Yasushi Adachi; Yoshiaki Arimura; Nobuaki Sugawara;
Yasuhisa Shinomura
P0038
PATTERN DISTRIBUTION OF BARRETT’S
OESOPHAGUS BASED ON TWO-DIMENSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF MACROSCOPIC FINDINGS AT ENDOSCOPY
Abhinav Gupta; Jason M Dunn; Sally M Thorpe; Matthew R Banks; Stephen G Bown; Laurence B Lovat
P0039
ACETIC ACID GUIDED BIOPSIES COM­
PARED WITH HIGH DEFINITION ENDOSCOPY AND I SCAN GUIDED BIOPSIES IN THE
DETECTION OF BARRETT`S ESOPHAGUS A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL
Arthur Hoffman; Oliver Korczynski; Fareed
Rahman; Martin Goetz; Peter Robert Galle;
Ralf kiesslich
P0040
INCREASED PRODUCTION OF REACTIVE
OXYGEN SPECIES CONTRIBUTES TO MITOCHONDRIAL GENOME ALTERATION IN
BARRETT‘S ESOPHAGUS
Soong Lee; Moon-Jong Han; Hye-Ran Kim;
Hwan-Young Kim; Wan-Sik Lee; Young-Eun
Joo; Myung-Geun Shin
P0041
THE EFFICACY OF PROFOUND ACID INHIBITION WITH ESOMEPRAZOLE 40 MG BD
TO REVERSE C-MYB MRNA OVER EXPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS
Monique Marais; Martin Kidd; Maritha J Kotze;
Christoffel Johannes Van Rensb
P0042
IN VIVO STUDY BY CONFOCAL ENDOMICROSCOPY OF MICROVASCULAR ABNORMALITIES IN BARRETT’S MUCOSA: MOLECULAR MECHANISMS AND IMPLICATIONS
FOR ESOPHAGEAL NEOPLASIA
Tamara Matysiak-Budnik; Emmanuel Coron;
Jean-François Mosnier; Marc Le Rhun; JeanPaul Galmiche; Amrita Ahluwalia; Andrzej
Tarnawski
P0043
SERUM ADIPONECTIN, RESISTIN AND
LEPTIN CONCENTRATION AND CENTRAL
ADIPOSITY PARAMETERS ASSESSMENT
IN PATIENTS WITH BARRETT‘S ESOPHAGUS WITH AND WITHOUT INTESTINAL
METAPLASIA
Anna Mokrowiecka; Piotr Daniel; Anna
Jasinska; Miroslawa Pietruczuk; Piotr Szczesniak; Daria Orszulak-Michalak; Ewa MaleckaPanas
129
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0044
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR THE SUPERFICIAL ESOPHAGEAL
CANCER – COMPARISON WITH ADENOCARCINOMA AND SQUAMOUS CELL
CARCINOMA
Tsuneo Oyama; Akiko Takahashi; Kinichi Hotta; Tomoaki Shinohara
P0050
LACK OF ASSOCIATION WITH REGULAR
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION OR SMOKING
ON THE RISK OF ACID REFLUX AND NO
CORRELATION TO PRESENTING SYMPTOMS
Sohail Ashraf; Faraz Tahir; Hedydd Williams;
Richard C Evans
P0045
INCIDENCE OF MACROSCOPICALLY OCCULT NEOPLASIAS IN BARRETT‘S ESOPHAGUS: ARE RANDOM BIOPSIES DISPENSABLE IN THE ERA OF ADVANCED
ENDOSCOPIC IMAGING?
Juergen Pohl; Oliver Pech; Andrea May; Hendrik Manner; Annette Fisseler-Eckhoff; Christian Ell
P0051
ASSOCIATION OF HYPOADIPONECTINEMIA WITH ENDOSCOPIC ESOPHAGITIS;
ANALYSIS OF 2405 JAPANESE SUBJECTS
UNDERWENT HEALTH CHECK-UPS
Motohiko Kato; Kenji Watabe; Toshimitsu
Hamasaki; Miyuki Umeda; Aiko Furubayashi;
Kazuo Kinoshita; Osamu Kishida; Takashi Fujimoto; Akira Yamada; Yoshifumi Tsukamoto;
Shunsuke Yamamoto; Hiroshi Araki; Takuya
Yamada; Hideharu Ogiyama; Yoshihiro Kamada; Yuichi Yoshida; Shinichi Kiso; Shusaku
Tsutsui; Norio Hayashi; Yuji Matsuzawa
P0046
LONG- TERM FOLLOW-UP OF MUCOSAL
CYCLOOXYGENASE-2 (COX-2) ACTIVITY
IN PATIENTS WITH BARRETT’S METAPLASIA AND ASPIRIN TREATMENT
Orsolya Inczefi; Istvan Nemeth; Ferenc Izbeki;
Richard Roka; Krisztina Gecse; Laszlo Tiszlavicz; Klara Vadaszi; Tibor Wittmann; Andras
Rosztoczy
P0047
PREVALENCE OF BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS
IN ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS
WITH ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Anne Schneider; Frederic Gottrand; Francois
Becmeur; Yvan Vandenplas; Dominique
Caldari; Laurent Beghin; Stephanie Coopman;
Emmanuelle Leteurtre; Laurent Michaud
P0049
GUGGULSTERONE, A BILE ACID RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST, REDUCES COX-2 AND
CDX2 EXPRESSIONS AND SUPPRESSES
CELL GROWTH IN OESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA CELLS
Takanori Yamada; Satoshi Osawa; Yasuhiro Takayanagi; Takahisa Furuta; Mutsuhiro Ikuma
130
P0052
THE CLINICAL FEATURES OF ASYMPTOMATIC EROSIVE ESOPHAGITIS FROM LOCAL HEALTH EXAMINATION DATA BY KOREAN NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Hee-Man Kim; Jae-Hee Cho; Geun-Jun Ko;
Ki-Joon Han; Si-Young Song; Hyeon-Geun
Cho
P0053
LONG TERM NATURAL HISTORY OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE IN
DAILY PRACTICE
Radek Kroupa; Jiri Dolina; Zdenek Kala; Milan
Dastych; Vladimir Prochazka; Ales Hep
P0054
IS HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
ASSOCIATED WITH REFLUX OESOPHAGITIS, BARRETT’S OESOPHAGUS AND OESOPHAGEAL CANCER?
Shyam Menon; Nigel Trudgill
P0055
THE INFLUENCE OF AGE, SEX AND OBESITY ON THE PREVALENCE OF HIATUS HERNIA: A META-ANALYSIS
Shyam Menon; Nigel Nigel Trudgill
P0056
THE HEARTBURN PREVALENCE AMONG
RUSSIAN URBAN PRIMARY CARE SETTINGS VISITORS (ARIADNE STUDY)
Sergey Morozov; Vasiliy Isakov
P0057
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE IN KOREA
Woon Geon Shin; Jae Gyu Kim; Jae J Kim;
Soo Heon Park
P0059
INCREASE IN WEIGH IS ASSOCIATED
WITH APPEARANCE OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
Marta Barceló-López; Enrique Rey; Raquel
Garcia-Sánchez; Manuel Díaz-Rubio
P0060
ACTIVITY OF NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE IN
DISTAL ESOPHAGUS AND RISK OF REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS
Leonid B Lazebnik; Dmitry Bordin; Vladimir N
Drozdov; Galina G Varvanina; Elena V Tkachenko; Alexander V Petrakov; Antonina A
Masharova; Tatiana S Kozhurina
P0061
HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION, INFLAMMATION AND INTESTINALN METAPLASIA OF THE GASTRIC CARDIA AND
GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
Vesna Milovan Brzacki; Aleksandar Nagorni;
Goran Bjelakovic; Daniela Benedeto/Stojanov; Suzana Raicevic
P0062
DILATION OF INTERCELLULAR SPACE, A
CONSISTENT FINDING IN GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE AND BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
Hoon Jai Chun; Jong Jin Hyun; Bora Keum;
Yeon Seok Seo; Yong Sik Kim; Yoon Tae Jeen;
Hong Sik Lee; Soon Ho Um; Jai Hyun Choi;
Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu
P0063
COMMON CAVITY IS A SENSITIVE MARKER OF PROXIMAL REFLUX: STUDY IN
HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS AND NERD PATIENTS USING HIGH RESOLUTION MANOMETRY AND IMPEDANCE
Mentore Ribolsi; Sara Emerenziani; Maria
Chiara Addarii; Paola Balestrieri; Michele Cicala
P0064
ROLE OF PROXIMAL REFLUX AND GAS
REFLUX IN A POPULATION OF NERD PATIENTS: A MULTICHANNEL PH-IMPEDANCE
STUDY
Nicola de Bortoli; Irene Martinucci; Dario
Gambaccini; Massimo Bellini; Francesco Costa; Giorgia Di Fluri; Santino Marchi
P0065
INFLUENCE OF CHOLECYSTECTOMY ON
THE DUODENOGASTRIC AND GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX AFTER DISTAL
GASTRECTOMY FOR GASTRIC CANCER
Takeshi Nagahama; Masayuki Ando; Katsunori Ami; Kuniyoshi Arai
P0066
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ATROPHIC
GASTRITIS AND GASTROESOPHAGEAL
REFLUX SYMPTOMS
Dong Il Park; Tae Sun Kim; Chong Il Sohn
P0067
REFLUX PATTERNS DIFFER AMONG PATIENTS WITH NON-EROSIVE REFLUX DISEASE (NERD), HYPERSENSITIVE ESOPHAGUS
(HE)
AND
FUNCTIONAL
HEARTBURN (FH)
Edoardo Savarino; Patrizia Zentilin; Elisa Marabotto; Radu Tutuian; Daniel Pohl; Giorgio
Sammito; Lorenzo Gemignani; Vincenzo Savarino
P0068
IS WEAKLY ACIDIC REFLUX INCREASED IN
CHOLECYSTECTOMIZED PATIENTS WITH
TYPICAL REFLUX SYMPTOMS – A STUDY
USING IMPEDANCE-PH TESTING
Edoardo Savarino; Giorgio Sammito; Elisa
Marabotto; Lorenzo Gemignani; Patrizia Zentilin; Vincenzo Savarino
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0069
PREVALENCE OF ESOPHAGEAL MOTILITY
ABNORMALITIES IN PATIENTS WITH
“TRUE” NON-EROSIVE REFLUX DISEASE,
EROSIVE ESOPHAGITIS, BARRETT ESOPHAGUS AND FUNCTIONAL HEARTBURN
Edoardo Savarino; Lorenzo Gemignani; Elisa
Marabotto; Giorgio Sammito; Patrizia Zentilin; Vincenzo Savarino
P0070
GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX IS MORE
RELEVANT THAN ESOPHAGEAL MOTOR
DYSFUNCTION IN PROVOKING NON-CARDIAC CHEST PAIN IN ENDOSCOPY-NEGATIVE PATIENTS
Edoardo Savarino; Elisa Marabotto; Patrizia
Zentilin; Giorgio Sammito; Lorenzo Gemignani; Luca Sconfienza; Vincenzo Savarino
P0071
ALCOHOL MEDIATED GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD) IS STRIKINGLY INFLUENCED BY HELICOBACTER PYLORI
Helmut Seitz; Nils Homann; Stephan Bornhardt; Hendrick Lehnert
P0072
THE EFFECT OF ENDOGENOEUS HYPERGASTRINEMIA ON LOWER ESOPHAGEAL
SPHINCTER PRESSURE AND ESOPHAGEAL
MOTILITY
Gökhan Kabaçam; Mustafa Yakut; Mehmet
Bektas; Hülya Çetinkaya; Murat Törüner; Irfan Soykan
P0073
IMPACT OF OBESITY ON REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS: MECHANICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EFFECTS
Chung-Hyun Tae; Hye-Kyung Jung; Sun-Hee
Roh; Ju-Young Choi; Min-Jung Kang; Ji-Min
Jung; Sung-Eun Kim; Ki-Nam Shim; Tae-Hun
Kim; Sung-Ae Jung; Sun-Young Yi; Kwon
Yoo; Il-Hwan Moon
P0074
ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR REFLUX
ESOPHAGITIS IN JAPANESE POPULATION:
ABDOMINAL OBESITY INCREASES THE
RISK FOR REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS IN MALES
Hisae Yasuhara; Yasuhiro Miyake; Tatsuya Toyokawa
132
P0075
DIAGNOSTIC THRESHOLDS OF PROXIMAL
PH MONITORING FOR EXTRAESOPHAGEAL MANIFESTATIONS OF GERD
Sergey Morozov; Vasiliy Isakov; Anastasiya
Epanchintseva; Liliya Gibadullina
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Surgery I
Hall P0
P0076
GASTROINTESTINAL COMPLICATIONS OF
SMALL BOWEL TRANSPLANTATION
Robert Carroll; Sarita Gayle; Suman Setty;
Enrico Benedetti;
P0077
LONG TERM ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF THE STARR PROCEDURE
Dave Chatoor; Stuart A Taylor; Alastair C.J
Windsor; Richard G Cohen; Mostafa AbdelHalim; Anton V Emmanuel
P0078
SELF-EXPANDING METAL STENTS IN THE
MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE OBSTRUCTION
OF THE COLON: 105 CASES
Sara González-García; Luciano Delgado-Plasencia; Diana Rodríguez-González; Alejandro
Hernández- Morales; Antonio Alarcó-Hernández
P0079
SURGISIS AFP - ANAL FISTULA PFLUG IN
THE TREATMENT OF TRANSSPHINCTERIC
ANAL FISTULAS
Roman Herman
P0080
RADIOFREQUENCY SPHINCTER REMODELING (SECCA PROCEDURE) FOR THE
TREATMENT OF FECAL INCONTINENCE:
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
Roman M. Herman
P0081
SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION FOR FAECAL INCONTINENCE AND COLONIC TRANSIT TIME STUDY
Chloé Charpentier; Anne-Marie Leroi;
Guillaume Gourcerol; Valerie Bridoux; Francis
Michot
P0082
OUTCOME AND COST ANALYSIS OF SACRAL NERVE MODULATION FOR TREATING
FECAL AND/OR URINARY INCONTINENCE
Anne-Marie Leroi; Guillaume Gourcerol; Xavier Lenne; Benoit Dervaux; Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler; Francis Michot
P0083
SMALL-CALIBER-TIP TRANSPARENT HOOD
ADVANCES THE QUALITY OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION USING
NEEDLE KNIFE FOR LARGE SUPERFICIAL
COLORECTAL NEOPLASMS
Tomohiko Miyata; Hironori Yamamoto; Keijiro
Sunada; Yoshimasa Miura; Naoyuki Nishimura; Hakuei Shinhata; Kentaro Sugano
P0084
PHARMACOKINETICS OF TEDUGLUTIDE
IN SUBJECTS WITH RENAL IMPAIRMENT
Rüdiger Nave; Atef Halabi; Rolf Herzog; Peter
Schaffer; Manfred Hartmann
P0085
SACRAL NERVE TERMINAL MOTOR LATENCY IN PATIENTS WITH SOILING 2 YEARS
AFTER LOW ANTERIOR RESECTION FOR
LOWER RECTAL CANCER
Ryouichi Tomita; Katsuhisa Tanjoh; Shigeru
Fujisaki; Tsugumichi Koshinaga
P0086
ONE-YEAR OUTCOME OF FISSURECTOMY: A PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRE STUDY
Laurent Abramowitz; Dominique Bouchard;
Marc Souffran; Frank Devulder; Roland Ganansia; Alain Castinel; Jean-Michel Suduca;
Denis Soudan; François Pigot; Philippe Guyot;
Marina Varastet; Ghislain Staumont
P0087
THE INFLUENCE OF MECHANICAL BOWEL
PREPARATION ON FAECAL MICROFLORA
IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING COLON CANCER RESECTION - A RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIAL
Makoto Watanabe; Masahiko Murakami;
Kentaro Nakao; Takashi Asahara; Koji Nomoto; Akira Tsunoda
P0088
SURGICAL RANDOMISED TRIALS IN PUBMED JOURNALS IN 1999 AND 2009: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF VOLUME AND METHODOLOGY
Usama Ahmed Ali; Pieter C van der Sluis;
Yama Issa; Hein G Gooszen; Ale Algra; Marc
G Besselink
P0089
DEVELOPMENT OF AN ARTIFICIAL BILE
DUCT MADE OF BIOABSORBABLE POLYMER TO SUBSTITUTE EXTRAHEPATIC BILE
DUCT
Yosuke Ueno; Masayasu Aikawa; Mitsuo Miyazawa; Katsuya Okada; Yasuko Toshimitsu;
Kojun Okamoto; Isamu Koyama
P0090
IS GENOTYPE ANALYSIS OF LIVER ADENOMA USEFUL FOR THE HEPATOBILIARY
SURGEON? FROM A SERIES OF 78 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS
Barbara Alkofer; Céline Bazille; Eprem Salamé; Pierre Rousselot; Laurence Chiche
P0091
VIDEO ASSISTED THORACOSCOPIC HEPATECTOMY (VATS-H) FOR LIVER NEOPLASM
Takeshi Aoki; Masahiko Murakami; Yuta Enami; Satoshi Fujimori; Makoto Watanabe; Tomokazu Kusano; Kazuhiro Matsuda; Takashi
Kato
P0092
EARLY POSTOPERATIVE HYPERGLYCAEMIA IS ASSOCIATED WITH POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER PANCREATODUODENECTOMY
Wietse Jelle Eshuis; Jeroen Hermanides; Jan
Willem Van Dalen; Gan Van Samkar; Olivier
R.C. Busch; Thomas M. Van Gulik; J. Hans
DeVries; Joost B.L. Hoekstra; Dirk J. Gouma
P0093
L-ORNITHINE APPLICATION IN THE COMPLEX TREATMENT OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Nina Givirovskaya; Vladislav Laptev; Alan Tskaev
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Poster sessions
Poster Session
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
12.15 – 14.00
Oncology I
Hall P0
P0094
ANTI-TUMOR EFFECT OF CYTOTOXIC T
LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATED BY ANTIGENLOADED DENDRITIC CELLS FROM MONOCYTES CELL TREATED WITH CALCIUM IONOPHORE A23187 AND GM-CSF IN VITRO
STUDY
Peng Wei Bin; Sha Weihong
P0095
ANTI-PROLIFERATIVE EFFECTS OF THE
ANTIDYSPEPTIC DRUG STW 5 IN COMPARISON WITH NSAIDS IN A COLON ADENOCARCINOMA CELL LINIE
Gabriel Bonaterra; Olaf Kelber; Stefanie Zügel; Wulf Hildebrandt; Dieter Weiser; Jürgen
Metz; Ralf Kinscherf
P0096
HYDROXYTYROSOL AND OLEUROPEIN
INHIBIT CELL GROWTH IN HT-29 HUMAN
COLON ADENOCARCINOMA CELLS: MECHANISMS AND SIGNALLING PATHWAYS
INVOLVED
Ana Cardeno Galvan; Marina Sanchez Hidalgo; Catalina Alarcon de la Lastra
P0097
ZIC1 – A NOVEL TUMOR SUPPRESSOR
GENE DEREGULATED THROUGH PROMOTER HYPERMETHYLATION IN SQUAMOUS
ESOPHAGEAL CARCINOMA
Philip Chiu; Carrie KL Kong; Hongchuan Jin;
KF To; Jun Yu; Francis Kl Chan; Enders Kw Ng
P0098
EFFECT OF CARNITINE ON THE ANTICARCINOGENIC EFFECTS OF BUTYRATE ON
COLON CANCER CELLS
Serge Dionne; Ihsan Elimrani; Ernest G Seidman
134
P0100
A PROTEOMIC APPROACH TO IDENTIFY
POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS FOR COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA: NUCLEOPHOSMIN/B23
Abeer Hammoudi; Fei Song; Rosalind Jenkins;
Karen Reed; Alan R Clarke; Alastair J M Watson; John R Jenkins
P0101
A ROLE FOR SOX2 IN GASTRIC DEVELOPMENT AND CARCINOGENESIS
Katharina Hütz; Markus Gerhard; Marlon
Schneider; Helmut Blum; Manfred Ogris;
Ernst Wagner; Eckhard Wolf
P0102
PROMOTER HYPERMETHYLATION AND
HISTONE HYPOACETYLATION CONTRIBUTE TO PANCREATIC-DUODENAL HOMEOBOX 1 (PDX1) SILENCING IN GASTRIC
CANCER
Ma Juan; Wang Qiyi; Sha Weihong
P0103
LIVER-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF TRANSGENE HBX AND KRASG12V UNDER LFABP
REGULATORY ELEMENT : ZEBRAFISH MODELS OF LIVER TUMOR
Oh Hyun Kwon; Seung Woo Park
P0104
SUPPRESSIVE EFFECTS OF CONJUGATED
LINOLEIC ACID ON COLON CARCINOGENESIS WITH AZOXYMETHANE AND LONG
TERM BEEF TALLOW FEEDING: DIFFERENT
MECHANISMS BETWEEN FREE FATTY
ACID FORMA AND TRIGLYCERIDE FORM
Ryosuke Shiraishi; Ryuichi Iwakiri; Takehiro
Fujise; Tsukasa Kuroki; Takashi Kakimoto;
Yasuhisa Sakata; Seiji Tsunada; Reiko Sonoda;
Yutaka Nakashima; Teruyoshi Yanagaita; Kazuma Fujimoto
P0105
INVOLVEMENT OF MICRORNA SILENCING
IN THE FORMATION OF FIELD DEFECT
FOR GASTRIC CARCINOGENESIS
Takayuki Ando; Kiyoshi Asada; Takeichi Yoshida; Toshiro Sugiyama; Toshikazu Ushijima
P0106
LEPTIN STIMULATE COLORECTAL CARCINOGENESIS THOROUGH JAK/STAT SIGNAL PATHWAY VIA LEPTIN RECEPTOR
Takashi Uchiyama; Hirokazu Takahashi; Michiko Suiyama; Eiji Sakai; Hiroki Endo; Kunihiro Hosono; Shin Maeda; Atsushi Nakajima
P0112
EQUAL DETECTION RATES OF ADVANCED
NEOPLASIA IN A FIRST AND SECOND
ROUND OF A FIT BASED COLORECTAL
CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM
Maaike Denters; Marije Deutekom; Patrick
Bossuyt; Paul Fockens; Evelien Dekker
P0107
EFFECTS OF ARYL HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR -SIRNA ON BIOLOGICAL BEHAVIORS OF GASTRIC CANCER MKN45 CELLS
Xiao Fei Yin; Jie Chen; Wei Mao; Yu Hong
Wang; Min Hu Chen
P0113
A FECES COLLECTION PAPER DOES NOT
INCREASE PARTICIPATION RATE IN A FIT
BASED COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING
PROGRAM
Maaike Denters; Marije Deutekom; Patrick
Bossuyt; Paul Fockens; Evelien Dekker
P0108
ROLE OF GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE
M1 AND T1 GENE POLYMORPHISM, HEPATITIS B AND C VIRUS INFECTION AND
AFLATOXIN B1-RELATED HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA IN INDIA
Mohammad Asim; Manash P Sarma; Istaq
Ahmad; Luqman A Khan; P Kar
P0109
PREDICTORS OF COLON CANCER IN PATIENTS REFERRED FOR INVESTIGATION OF
IRON DEFICIENCY
Mark Borgaonkar; Kanwar Wadhwa; Branko
Simeunovic; John Fardy
P0110
ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION IS A HIGHLY RECOMMENDABLE STRATEGY FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF GASTRIC LOW-GRADE
DYSPLASIA TO PREVENT GASTRIC CANCER DEVELOPMENT
Young Chang; Young Hwangbo; Jaejun Shim;
Jae-Young Jang; Hyo-Jong Kim; Byung-Ho
Kim; Rin Chang
P0111
THE CHANGE OF PREVALENCE AND CLINICAL PATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
OF COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA IN CHINA: A
LARGE MULTICENTER STUDY OF SYMPTOMATIC HOSPITAL-BASED INDIVIDUALS
BETWEEN 1980 AND 2009
Hui-Min Chen; Jing-Yuan Fang
P0114
PARTICIPANTS WITH A FALSE POSITIVE
TEST RESULT, EXPERIENCE ADVERSE PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS UP TO 6 WEEKS
AFTER THE COLONOSCOPY
Maaike Denters; Marije Deutekom; MarieLouise Essink-Bot; Patrick Bossuyt; Paul Fockens; Evelien Dekker
P0115
TO ASCERTAIN INFORMED DECISIONMAKING IN FIT SCREENING, MORE EMPHASIS SHOULD BE PLACED ON LOW
EDUCATED INVITEES
Maaike Denters; Marije Deutekom; MarieLouise Essink-Bot; Patrick Bossuyt; Paul Fockens; Evelien Dekker
P0116
PARTICIPATION RATE IN A SECOND
ROUND OF FIT SCREENING DECREASES
DUE TO LOW RESPONSE RATES IN PREVIOUS NON-RESPONDERS AND FIRST-TIME
INVITEES
Maaike Denters; Marije Deutekom; Anne van
Rijn; Patrick Bossuyt; Paul Fockens; Evelien
Dekker
P0117
VALUE OF CYTOLOGICAL SMEARS AND
PCR SCREENING FOR HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS DNA IN DETECTING ANAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA
Isabelle Etienney; Sarra Vuong; Ali Si-Mohammed; Jean-François Fléjou; Pierre Bauer
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0118
WHOLE-BODY INSULIN SENSITIVITY INDEX IS A USEFUL PREDICTIVE MARKER
FOR RECURRENCE OF HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMA AFTER CURATIVE TREATMENT
Takumi Akiyama; Toshihiko Mizuta; Seiji Kawazoe; Hirokazu Takahashi; Syunya Nakashita; Masaru Fujimoto; Taiga Otsuka
P0119
DETERMINATION OF 5-FU PLASMA LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER: EXPERIENCE IN
PRACTICAL PROCEDURES
Martina Blaschke; Silke Cameron; Kamyar
Emami; Jutta Blumberg; Ulrike Wegner; Giuliano Ramadori
P0120
THE EFFECT OF PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS ON TREATMENT CHOICE IN PATIENTS
WITH ESOPHAGEAL CANCER
Pauline BUS; Valery E. Lemmens; Geert-Jan
Creemers; Grard Nieuwenhuijzen; Peter Derk
Siersema
P0121
REPEATED MEASUREMENT OF CARCINOEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA)-SERUM LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC COLORECTAL CANCER: SHORT TERM-MEA­
SUREMENT CAN HELP TO INDIVIDUALIZE
CHEMOTHERAPY AND TO IMPROVE
QUALITY OF LIFE AND SURVIVAL
Silke Cameron; Gwen-Jana Töppler; Diana
Hünerbein; Harald Schwörer
P0122
CLINICAL EFFICACY OF ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION USING SODIUM ALGINATE FOR GASTROINTESTINAL
NEOPLASM
Sun Taek Choi; Yun-Kyung Do; Dong-Hee
Kim
136
P0123
INFLUENCE OF BEVACIZUMAB ON EARLY
POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER
CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY WITH HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY (HIPEC) FOR PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS
Clarisse Eveno; Benjamin Blanc; Jean-Marc
Gornet; Philippe Soyer; Patrice Valleur; Marc
Pocard
P0124
CURRENT SITUATION OF CHEMOTHERAPY FOR UNRESECTABLE GASTRIC CANCER
IN A JAPANESE GENERAL HOSPITAL
Keiichi Fujiya; Etsuko Yokota; Chizu Yokoi;
Yasushi Kojima; Masao Kobayakawa; Takuji
Gotoda
P0125
INDICATIONS FOR ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF COLORECTAL TUMOURS BASED
ON CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF COLORECTAL ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION AND LAPAROSCOPE-ASSISTED
COLECTOMY
Masakatsu Fukuzawa; Kei Yamamoto; Mikinori Kataoka; Mari Fukuzawa; Takashi Kawai;
Fuminori Moriyasu
P0126
BIPOLAR KNIFE VERSUS MONOPOLAR
KNIFE FOR COLORECTAL ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
Masakatsu Fukuzawa; Yoshitaka Amaya;
Asuka Harada; Sakiko Tsukamoto; Takaya
Aoki; Kei Yamamoto; Masaya Nonaka; Yasutaka Hayama; Kenji Yagi; Mari Fukuzawa;
Mikinori Kataoka; Kohei Kawakami; Yoshihiro Sakai; Takashi Kawai; Fuminori Moriyasu
P0127
CLINICAL FEATURES OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA (HCC)
Yukihiko Okumura; Rie Sugimoto; Masayuki
Furukawa; Akihiro Funakoshi
P0128
PREOPERATIVE COLONOSCOPY IN ACUTE
MALIGNANT OBSTRUCTION AFTER SELFEXPANDABLE METALLIC STENT PLACEMENT AS A BRIDGE TO SURGERY
Federico Iacopini; Giuseppe Marino; Vittorio
Barbaliscia; Settimio Zazza; Cristina Grossi;
Walter Elisei; Agostino Scozzarro
P0129
THE LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF PALLIA­
TION OF LARGE BOWEL OBSTRUCTION IN
PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED GASTRIC
CANCER: STENTING VERSUS PALLIATIVE
SURGERY
Bokyung Kim; Seong Pil Hong; Jin Young kim;
Hyun Mi Heo; Sung Ho Ryu; Jin Young Yun;
Yun Suk Jeong; Seung Min Jeon; Jin Ha Lee;
Tae Il Kim; Jae Hee Cheon; Won Ho Kim
P0130
PEPTIDE-RELATED-RADIONUCLIDE THERAPY IN PROGRESSIVE METASTASISED
NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS: RADIOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SHORT-TERM
RESPONSE ANALYSIS
Patrizia Kump; Franziska Durchschein; Rainer
Lipp; Manuela Adelinde Aschauer; Heinz Florian Hammer; Günter Josef Krejs
P0131
WELL-DIFFERENTIATED NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS OF THE PANCREAS: THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE AND HISTOLOGICAL
GRADING
Nada Lahmidani
P0132
RITUXIMAB AND CHLORAMBUCIL VERSUS RITUXIMAB ALONE IN GASTRIC MALT
LYMPHOMA ACCORDING TO THE T(11;18)
STATUS
Michael Levy; Christiane Copie-Bergman; Antoine Charachon; François Hémery; Iradj Sobhani; Valérie Molinier-Frenkel; Karen Leroy;
Corinne Haioun; Jean-Charles Delchier
P0133
STATE OF COLON MUCOSAL UNDER THE
EFFECTS OF NEW PROTEIN-TYROSINE KINASES INHIBITOR MALEIMIDE DERIVATE
Oksana Lynchak; Galyna Ostrovska; Anatolij
Burlaka; Volodymyr Rybalchenko; Natalija
Karpezo; Eugenija Lykjanchyk
P0134
SMALL CELL CARCINOMA OF GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT -A CASE SERIES
Michitaka Matsuda; Naoki Ishii; Takeshi Setoyama; Shoko Suzuki; Masayo Uemura; Yusuke Iizuka; Katsuyuki Fukuda; Yoshiyuki Fujita
P0135
SYSTEMIC CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS
WITH UNRESECTABLE HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMA: A COMPARISON OF SORAFENIB WITH FLUOROURACIL
Shunya Nakashita; Seiji Kawazoe; Takumi
Akiyama; Taiga Otsuka; Masaru Fujimoto
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Nerve, Gut and Motility I
Hall P0
P0136
CHRONIC INTESTINAL PSEUDO-OBSTRUCTION ASSOCIATED WITH INTESTINAL DEGENERATIVE NEUROPATHY– A FAMILY
STUDY
Frida Ahlfors; Hans Linander; Magnus Lindström; Béla Veress; Hasse Abrahamsson
P0137
AN EVALUATION OF GASTROINTESTINAL
TRANSIT AND SMOOTH MUSCLE CONTRACTION IN VITRO AND THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF DAIKENCHUTO FOR A
MURINE T CELL-MEDIATED PERSISTENT
GUT MOTOR DYSFUNCTION MODEL
Hirotada Akiho; Kazuhiko Nakamura; Hiroyuki Murao; Haruei Ogino; Yoichiro Iboshi; Tsutomu Iwasa; Akira Aso; Ryoichi Takayanagi;
Yohei Tokita; Kazuko Sato; Mitsue Nishiyama;
Ryota Ikemura; Masahiro Yamamoto
P0138
SPECIFIC AND COMPLEMENTARY ROLES
FOR NITRIC OXIDE AND ATP IN THE INHIBITORY MOTOR PATHWAYS TO RAT INTERNAL ANAL SPHINCTER
Alvaro Opazo; Begoña Lecea; Victor Gil; Marcel Jimenez; Pere Clave; Diana Gallego
137
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0139
EXCITATORY EFFECTS INDUCED BY CIRCULATING NEURONAL AUTOANTIBODIES
ON MYENTERIC NEURONS IN VITRO: A
NEUROIMAGING ANALYSIS
Klaus Michel; Quin Li; Ie Demir; Go Ceyhan; F
Zeller; Roberto De Giorgio; Simon J Gibbons;
David R Linden; Gianrico Farrugia; Jane
Chamberlain; Vanda A Lennon; Michael
Schemann
P0140
EXPRESSION OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS IN
PRIMARY CULTURES OF RAT EMBRYO ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AND JUG2 GLIAL CELLS
Joan Francesc Burgueño; Carolina Romero; Elena Eyre; Michel Neunlist; E Fernández
P0141
LONG-LASTING DISRUPTION OF EPITHELIAL BARRIER FUNCTION IN A RAT MODEL OF POSTINFECTIVE IRRITABLE BOWEL
SYNDROME
Joan Antoni Fernández Blanco; Vicente Martínez; Patrocinio Vergara
P0142
METABOLICALLY STABLE ANALOGUES OF
URSODEOXYCHOLIC ACID INHIBIT COLONIC SECRETION IN VITRO AND IN VIVO: A
NEW CLASS OF ANTIDIARRHOEAL
AGENT?
Orlaith Kelly; Elisabetta Pastorini; Roberto
Pelliciarri; Frank E Murray; Aldo Roda; Stephen J. Keely
P0143
INVOLVEMENT OF CALMODULIN IN THE
VOLTAGE DEPENDENT L-TYPE CA2+
CHANNEL IN GUINEA-PIG INTESTINAL
SMOOTH MUSCLE
Koon Hee Han; Gab Jin Cheon; Woo Jin Jeong; Sang Jin Lee; Young Don Kim
P0144
LIPOPOLYSCCHARIDES ELICITS THE PROSTAGLANDIN E2-INDUCED INHIBITION ON
PACEMAKER ACTIVITY FROM MOUSE
SMALL INTESTINAL ICC
Chan-Guk Park; Young-Dae Kim; Man-Woo
Kim; Jae-Yeoul Jun; Suk Choi
138
P0145
IC CILIOME: MARKERS FOR PRIMARY CILIUM IN MOUSE KIT-IR INTERSTITIAL CELLS
OF CAJAL
Jean-Marie Vanderwinden; Sebastian Ralea;
Petra Gromova; Perrine Hagué
P0146
ELEVATED CYSTEINE-PROTEASE ACTIVITY
IN FECAL SUPERNATANTS OF CONSTIPATION PREDOMINANT IBS PATIENTS: A
NEW FACTOR EVOKING VISCERAL HYPERSENSITIVITY
Anita Annházi; Helene Eutamene; Laurent
Ferrier; Thierry Piche; Valerie Bezirard; Krisztina Gecse; Andras Rosztoczy; Richard Roka;
Vassilia Theodorou; Tibor Wittmann; Lionel
Bueno
P0147
CONSTIPATION IN CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL SPINAL CORD INJURY (MYELOMENINGOCELE) IS PHYSIOLOGICALLY
DIFFERENT THAN CONSTIPATION IN
CHILDREN WITH INTACT SPINAL CORD?
Richard Awad; Santiago Camacho; Concepción Santillan; Patricia Yañez; Eduardo Galvez;
Leonel Isidro
P0148
ENDOGENOUS PAIN MODULATION AND
BRAIN ACTIVITY IN IRRITABLE BOWEL
SYNDROME (IBS) AND IN HEALTHY CONTROLS: INDIVIDUAL CORRELATIONS DURING FMRI
Clive H. Wilder-Smith; Yang Cao; Guanghui
Song; Khek Yu Ho
P0149
THE CHANGE OF GHRELIN CONCENTRATIONS IN CHILDREN WITH FUNCTIONAL
DYSPEPSIA COMPARED TO CONSTIPATIONS
Maja Ludzik; Leokadia Bak-Romaniszyn; Ewa
Malecka-Panas
P0150
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PROINFLAMMATORY SERUM CYTOKINES AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS AND SYMPTOMS IN IBS
Kevin Afshari; Lena Öhman; Stefan Isaksson;
Magnus Simrén
P0151
EFFECT OF VOLTAGE GATED CALCIUM
CHANNELS ON VISCERAL HYPERSENSITIVITY INDUCED BY 2,4,6-TRINITROBENZENE SULFONIC ACID IN RATS
Aihua Qian; YaoZong Yuan
P0152
INFLUENCE OF SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION ON THE INTRINSIC ANORECTAL REFLEXES
Mostafa R.E. Abdel-Halim; James Crosbie; Richard Cohen; Anton Emmanuel
P0153
RECTAL HYPERSENSITIVITY IN IBS WOMEN WHO REPORT FEWER SYMPTOMS
DURING MENSES
Michel Bouchoucha; Calina Atanassiu;
Thouraya Babba; Bakhtiar Bejou; Cyriaque
Bon; Robert Benamouzig
P0154
FREQUENCY OF FUNCTIONAL BOWEL
DISORDERS IN PATIENTS WITH MORBID
OBESITY
Michel Bouchoucha; Jean-Marc Catheline;
Marinos Fysekidis; Hélène Bihan; Robert
Benamouzig; Gérard Reach; Régis Cohen
P0155
PREVALENCE AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
IN THE ADULT POPULATION OF ALGIERS
– A POPULATION BASED STUDY
M´Hamed Nakmouche; Abderezak Bousseloub; Nosseir Baiod; Tadjedine Boucekkine
P0156
BIOFEEDBACK TREATMENT OF ABDOMINAL DISTENTION: A PROOF-OF-CONCEPT
Emanuel Burri; Fernando Azpi­
roz; Carlos
Hernandez; Anna Accarino; Juan-Ramon Malagelada
P0157
THE EFFECT OF PROBIOTIC MIXTURE ON
THE SYMPTOMS AND FECAL MICROBIOTA IN DIARRHEA-DOMINANT IRRITABLE
BOWEL
SYNDROME:
RANDOMIZED,
DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED
TRIAL
Chang-Hwan Choi; Bong-Ki Cha; HyunWoong Lee; Hyung-Joon Kim; Jae-Hyuk Do;
Sae-Kyung Chang
P0158
VECTOR ANALYSIS: A NOVEL OUTCOME
FOR CLINICAL TRIALS IN IBS. A REPORT
FROM THE MEXICAN IBS WORKING
GROUP
Sergio Sobrino-Cossio; Juan Carlos Lopez-Alvarenga; Julio C Soto-Perez; Jose L Tamayo de
la Cuesta; Yasmin Crespo; Arturo Jimenez;
Antonio Vargas; Max J Schmulson
P0159
THE STOOL FREQUENCY/CONSISTENCY
VECTOR ANALYSIS IN IBS IS SENSITIVE TO
DETECT DIFFERENCES IN QOL. A REPORT
OF THE MEXICAN IBS WORKING GROUP
Max J Schmulson; Jose Maria Remes-Troche;
Arturo Jimenez; Yasmin Crespo; Antonio Vargas; Juan Carlos Lopez-Alvarenga
P0160
DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF SMALL BOWEL
CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN PATIENTS WITH
UNEXPLAINED CHRONIC ABDOMINAL
PAIN
Ghizlane Kharasse; Michel Delvaux; Muriel
Frédéric; Isaac Fassler; Gerard Gay
P0161
POSTINFECTIOUS IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME: 10-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF A PATIENT COHORT AFTER AN INTESTINAL BACTERIAL INFECTION WITH SALMONELLA
OR CAMPYLOBACTER
Paul Enck; Manuela Krieg; Sibylle Klosterhalfen; Ingo B. Autenrieth; Georg Lamprecht;
Stephan C. Bischoff; Stephan Zipfel; JuliaStefanie Frick
P0162
CHARACTERISTICS OF ADOLESCENT IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME- A POPULA­
TION SURVEY
Yuka Endo; Tomotaka Shoji; Shin Fukudo; Motoyori Kanazawa; Tomomi Machida; Takatsugu Machida; Satoko Noda; Michio Hongo
P0163
ACCEPTANCE OF IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN ANXIETY AND OUTCOMES IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS)
M Eugenicos; Nuno B. Ferreira; David Gillanders; Paul G Morris
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Poster sessions
Poster Session
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
12.15 – 14.00
Immunology/Microbiology I
Hall P0
P0164
HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE AGAINST
MYCOBACTERIUM SZULGAI AND PPD
MYCOBACTERIAL ANTIGENS IN TUBERCULOUS PERITONITIS PATIENTS
Madiha Hussien El-Attar; Heba Gamal Rashed; Salwa said Seif; Azza Mahmmod Ezz-Eldeen
P0165
IMPACT OF IRON ON INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA EQUILIBRIUM, INFLAMMATORY
AND ORIENTATION OF IMMUNE RESPONSES DURING IBD
Chourouk Ettreiki; Faten Trakhna; Pascale
Gadonna-Widehem; Moise Coeffier; Carine
Delayre; Pauline M. Anton
P0166
CYTOKINE-RELATED GENOTYPIC DIFFERENCES IN INTERLEUKIN-6 BLOOD LEVELS OF PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA
Slobodan Krstic; Tamara Alempijevic; Ana Sijacki; Zeljko Lausevic; Sanja Stankovic; Jadranka Antic
P0167
TSLP REGULATES AUTOANTIBODY PRODUCTION AND INFLAMMATION IN
MOUSE MODELS OF AUTOIMMUNE GASTRITIS
Hisayo Nishiura; Masahiro Kido; Junya Tanaka; Nobuhiro Aoki; Satoru Iwamoto; Tsutomu
Chiba; Norihiko Watanabe
P0168
DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY OF SEROLOGIC AUTOANTIBODIES IN A BLACK POPULATION
WITH LIVER DISEASE
Jesse Otegbayo
P0169
MBL2 GENE POLYMORPHISMS AND MBL
CONCENTRATIONS IN CHILDREN WITH
GASTRITIS
Agnieszka Szala; Leokadia Bak-Romaniszyn;
Anna Swierzko; Krzysztof Zeman; Maciej
Cedzynski
140
P0170
REACTIVE OXYGEN INTERMEDIATES PRODUCTION BY MONOCYTES AND NEUTROPHILS IN TRAUMATIZED PATIENTS
Katsuhisa Tanjoh; Kosaku Kinoshita; Takashi
Moriya; Ryouichi Tomita
P0171
CELL ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION METHODS FROM ENDOSCOPIC BIOPSY SPECIMENS
Anna Carrasco; Josep Manyé; Elisabet Pedrosa; Judith Vidal; Marco Fernandez; Rebeca
Santaolalla; Josefina Mallolas; Violeta Lorén;
Fernando Fernández-Bañares; Carme Loras;
Mercè Rosinach; Jose Carlos Espinòs; Anabel
Robles; Laura Pardo; Josep Maria Viver; Maria
Esteve
P0172
COMPARISION OF TWO DESEPITELIZATION PROTOCOLS FROM ENDOSCOPIC BIOPSY SPECIMENS
Anna Carrasco; Josep Manye; Elisabeth Pedrosa; Judith Vidal; Marco Fernandez; Rebeca
Santaolalla; Josefina Mallolas; Violeta Lorén;
Fernando Fernandez-Bañares; Carme Loras;
Mercè Rosinach; Jorge Carlos Espinòs; Anabel Robles; Laura Pardo; Josep Maria Viver;
Maria Esteve
P0173
IMMUNOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN A JEJUNAL LOOP
TRANSPLANTED IN OROPHARYNX: A HUMAN MODEL OF SMALL BOWEL ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY
Antonio Di Sabatino; Laura Brunetti; Paolo
Biancheri; Rachele Ciccocioppo; Claudia Casella; Thomas T MacDonald; Marco Benazzo;
Gino R Corazza
P0174
SERUM ENDOTOXIN LEVEL MAY BE USED
AS A SURROGATE MARKER FOR DISEASE
ACTIVITY AND RESPONSE TO ENDOSCOPIC THERAPY IN PANCREATICOBILIARY
DISEASE
Ji Eun Kim; Ju Sang Park; Jong Hyun Lee;
Young Ryul Koh; Sang Jung Kim; Sang Woon
Park; Sang Jong Park; Eun Jeong Jang; Hyun
Wook Baik; Hea Jin Sim
P0175
THE MULTI-HERBAL DRUG STW 5 INTERACTS WITH DIFFERENT SIGNALLING PATH­
WAYS IN INFLAMED INTESTINAL PREPARATIONS
Karen Nieber; Sebastian Michael; Ulrike Voss;
Dieter Weiser; Olaf Kelber
P0176
COMPONENTS OF STW 5 CONTRIBUTE
TO ITS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT BY
MODULATION OF THE TNF-ALPHA PRODUCTION
Karen Nieber; Hoser Stefanie; Sebastian Michael; Dieter Weiser; Olaf Kelber
P0177
IMMUNOLOGICAL RESPONSE IN PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Jenny Persson; Gerald J Holtmann; Amelia N
Pilichiewicz; Montri Gururatsakul; Ming-Xian
Yan; Edmund C Khoo; Judith Gapasin; Brigitte N Zschau; Richard H Holloway; Jane M Andrews
P0178
PHYSIOPATHOLOGICAL ROLE OF CROSSTALK OF SIALIC ACID N-ACETYLNEURAMINIC ACID (NEU5AC) AND INFLAMMATION IN REGULATING ESOPHAGEAL
BARRIER (EB) HEALING DURING EXPERIMENTAL ESOPHAGITIS (ES)
Oksana Zayachkivska; Mechyslav Gzhegotsky; Antonina Yaschenko; Maryana Savytska
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Gastrointestinal Bleeding I
Hall P0
P0179
DELAYED POST-POLIPECTOMY BLEEDING:
5-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
Bruno Arroja; Manuela Canhoto; Cláudia
Gonçalves; Filipe Silva; Helena Vasconcelos;
Isabel Cotrim
P0180
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES IN UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN
Dafr-Allah Benajah; Amine El mekkaoui;
Kawtar Saada; Ihssane Melouki; Mounia El
Yousfi; Nourdin Aqodad; Mohamed El Abkari; Adil Ibrahimi
P0181
CLINICAL EFFICIENCY OF THERMAL HEMOSTASIS METHODS AT BLEEDING PEPTIC ULCERS OF GASTRODUODENAL
ZONE
Volodymyr Nikishayev; Volodymyr Boyko;
Sergii Golovin
P0182
COMPARISON OF SURGERY AND TRANSCATHETER ARTERIAL EMBOLIZATION AFTER FAILED ENDOSCOPIC THERAPY IN
THE ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH BLEEDING
PEPTIC ULCERS
Ching Wei Chang; Tsang En Wang; Cheng
Hsin Chu; Wen Hsiung Chang; Shou Chuan
Shih
P0183
A DOUBLE BLINDED RANDOMIZED STUDY TO EVALUATE THE USE OF METOCLOPRAMIDE BEFORE ENDOSCOPY FOR UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
Sumanth Daram; Roland Garretson; Christopher Abrasley; Narendra Siddaiah
P0184
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF SOFA SCORE IN
A GASTROENTEROLOGY INTENSIVE CARE
UNIT
Paulo Freire; José Romãozinho; Gabriela
Duque; Pedro Amaro; Manuela Ferreira; Carlos Sofia
P0185
PROGNOSTIC SCORES IN A GASTROENTEROLOGY INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Paulo Freire; José M Romãozinho; Gabriela
Duque; Pedro Amaro; Manuela Ferreira; Carlos Sofia
141
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0186
PROSPECTVE VALIDATION OF THE GLASGOW-BLATCHFORD BLEEDING SCORE TO
IDENTIFY PATIENTS WITH UPPER GI BLEEDING WHO NEED CLINICAL INTERVEN­
TION
Marc Girardin; Saskia Ditisheim; Alain Vonlaufen; David Bertolini; Isabelle Morard; Thai
Nguyen-Tang; Emiliano Giostra; Antoine Hadengue; Laurent Spahr; Jean-Louis Frossard;
Jean-Marc Dumonceau
P0187
LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL (GI) BLEEDING: AN AGE-STRATIFIED COMPARISON
UTILIZING A LARGE CONSORTIUM OF ENDOSCOPY PRACTICES
Ian Gralnek; Glenn Eisen; Jennifer Holub
P0188
ENDOSCOPIC CLIPPING FOR COLONIC DIVERTICULAR HEMORRHAGE: ASSESSMENT OF CLINICAL OUTCOMES AND
THERAPEUTIC LIMITATIONS
Naoki Ishii; Takeshi Setoyama; Toshiyuki Itoh;
Shoko Suzuki; Masayo Uemura; Michitaka
Matsuda; Fumio Omata; Yusuke Iizuka;
Katsuyuki Fukuda; Yoshiyuki Fujita
P0189
OUTCOMES OF ACUTE UPPER NON-VARICEAL GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING IN
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL: ONE-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
Laimas Jonaitis; Gediminas Kiudelis; Elzbieta
Juodyte; Limas Kupcinskas
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Endoscopy and Imaging I
Hall P0
P0190
PERFORMANCE OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY (UGE) VERSUS ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY (EUS) IN
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF GASTROINTESTINAL BULGING
Spencer Vaiciunas; José Ardengh; Reginaldo
Ceneviva; Filadelfio Euclides Venco; Giulio
Cesare Santo; Eder Rios LIma-filho; José Luiz
Pimenta Módena
142
P0191
EXAMINATION OF FACTORS OF DELAYED
BLEEDING AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD) FOR GASTRIC
TUMORS
Yutaka Asakuma; Shigenaga Matsui; Hiromasa Mine; Yoshiaki Nagata; Masanori Kawasaki; Satoshi Kitai; Hiroki Sakamoto; Tatsuo Inoue; Toshiharu Sakurai; Hiroshi Kashida;
Masatoshi Kudo
P0192
EFFICACY AND OUTCOME OF OPEN ACCESS
UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY
Sohail Ashraf; Richard C Evans
P0193
A NOVEL MAGNETIC INSTRUMENT FOR
RETRIEVAL OF SHARP AND BLUNT FERROMAGNETIC FOREIGN BODIES OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Sandeep Nijhawan; Nitin Behl; Amit Mathur;
Bharat Sapra; Subhash Nepalia
P0194
PROBE-BASED CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY TARGETED BIOPSIES IN
BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS SURVEILLANCE
PROGRAM
Helga Bertani
P0196
PREVALENCE OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS BY ENDOSCOPY: DATA
FROM A SINGLE UNIT COVERING THE
LAST 35 YEARS
Birol Baysal; Erkan Caglar; Ahmet Dobrucali
P0197
HELPFULNESS OF THE COMBINATION OF
ACETIC ACID AND FICE IN DETECTION OF
BARRETT’S EPITHELIUM AND BARRETT’S
ASSOCIATED NEOPLASIAS
Marine Camus; Romain Coriat; Sarah Leblanc;
Catherine Brezault; Benoit Terris; Elise Pommaret; Marianne Gaudric; Ariane Chrystostalis; Frederic Prat; Stanislas Chaussade
P0198
TEMPORARY PLACEMENT OF COVERED
SELF-EXPANDABLE METALLIC STENT FOR
BENIGN REFRACTORY OEOPHAGEAL
STRICTURES. RESULTS OF A FRENCH PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Ulriikka Chaput; Denis Heresbach; Geoffroy
Vanbiervliet; Marianne Gaudric; Philippe Bichard; Paul Bauret; Dimitri Coumaros; Thierry
Ponchon; Fabien Fumex; Emmanuel Bensoussan; Hervé Lamouliatte; Ariane Chryssostalis;
Frédéric Prat
P0199
LOW YIELD OF DISTAL DUODENAL BIOPSY ON ROUTINE UPPER ENDOSCOPY –
TIME TO REVIEW OUR PRACTICE?
Alexey Chernolesskiy; Ravi Madhotra
P0200
ROUTINE ENDOSCOPIC INSERTION OF
OESOPHAGEAL STENTS WITHOUT FLUOROSCOPY
Alexey Chernolesskiy; Alice Mezincescu; Sue
Cullen; Alistair McIntyre; David Gorard
P0201
RECOGNITION OF GOBLET CELLS UPON
ENDOCYTOSCOPY PREDICTED THE PRESENCE OF GASTRIC INTESTINAL METAPLASIA
Philip Chiu; Enders KW Ng; Anthony YB Teoh;
Candice CH Lam; MY Yung; Francis KL Chan;
James YW Lau; Joseph JY Sung
P0202
DOES NO FREE GAS ON CHEST RADIOGRAPHY EXCLUDE PERFORATION IN PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION?
Soo-Jeong Cho; Il Ju Choi; Chan Gyoo Kim;
Jong Yeul Lee; Hyung Ki Park; Jong Seok Lee;
Min Ju Kim; Myeong-Cherl Kook
P0203
IS HIGH-PRESSURE INJECTION USEFUL
FOR ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD)? RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED
PROSPECTIVE STUDY COMPARING TWO
‘SECOND GENERATION’ KNIVES IN A PORCINE MODEL
Emmanuel Coron; Marc Le Rhun; Bernard
Faulques; Jean Paul Galmiche; Jean Boyer
P0204
NODULAR GASTRITIS: AN ENDOSCOPIC
FINDING ASSOCIATED WITH HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION IN CHILDREN
Nicola Cotugno; Renato Tambucci; Francesca
Rea; Laura Di Iorio; Gabriella Minò; Antonella
Polito; Silvia Zito; Michela Massoud; Francesco
Maria Paone
P0205
RECOGNITION OF ENDOSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS IN EARLY GASTRIC CANCER BY FLEXIBLE SPECTRAL IMAGING COLOR ENHANCEMENT MIXED INDIGO CARMINE
Osamu Dohi; Nobuaki Yagi; Takako Wada;
Nobuhisa Yamada; Nobukatsu Bito; Shinya
Yamada; Yasuyuki Gen; Naohisa Yoshida; Kazuhiko Uchiyama; Takeshi Ishikawa; Tomohisa Takagi; Osamu Handa; Hideyuki Konishi;
Naoki Wakabayashi; Satoshi Kokura; Yuji Naito; Toshikazu Yoshikawa
P0206
FUNDIC GLAND POLYPS: WHEN TO LOOK
FOR FAMILIAL ADENOMATOUS POLYPOSIS
Catarina Fidalgo; Isabel Claro; Pedro Lage;
Paula Chaves; Antonio Dias Pereira
P0207
ENDOSCOPIC EVALUATION OF THE GASTRO-DUODENAL TOLERANCE OF SHORTTERM TREATMENT WITH NON-PRESCRIPTION DICLOFENAC-K, ACETYLSALICYLIC
ACID & IBUPROFEN
Christopher Hawkey; Klara Garsed; Diane
Stevenson; Jay Mannath; Tony Norman; Vic
Shepherd; Venkat Subramanian; Richard
Johnston; Matthew Brown; Ian Burnett; Morris Gold
P0208
ENDOSCOPIC FULL-THICKNESS BIOPSY
OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL WALL: TESTING OF A NEW DEVICE IN AN ANIMAL
SURVIVAL STUDY
Annette Fritscher-Ravens; Femi Olagbaiye;
Peter Milla; Klaus Hadeler; Frauke Seehusen;
Kesava Mannur
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Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0209
TREATMENT CHOICE FOR POSTOPERA­
TIVE HEMORRHAGE IN ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR GASTRIC
LESIONS
Ai Fujimoto; Syu Hoteya; Toshiro Iizuka; Yuichiro Kuroki; Toshifumi Mitani; Akira Matsui;
Masanori Nakamura; Daisuke Kikuchi; Satoshi Yamashita; Tsukasa Furuhata; Akihiro
Yamada; Naohisa Yahagi; Mitsuru Kaise
P0210
A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF
REBAMIPIDE PLUS RABEPRAZOLE FOR
ARTIFICIAL ULCER HEALING AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
Shoko Fujiwara; Yoshinori Morita; Takashi Toyonaga; Takeshi Azuma
P0211
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF
CONVENTIONAL ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD) VERSUS WATERJET HYBRIDKNIFE™
Norio Fukami; Chang Beom Ryu; Zachary J
Weber; Sherif Said; Yang K Chen
P0212
SETTING PARAMETERS FOR VIRTUAL REALITY GASTROSCOPY SIMULATOR TRAINING BASED ON EXPERT PERFORMANCE
Daniel Glassman; Marina Yiasemidou; Georghios Kallis; Bijendra Patel
P0214
ENDOSCOPIC AND HISTOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN A NURSE LED ONE STOP CLINIC
SERVICE
Michael Daniel Grimes; Owen Epstein; Linda
Jackson; Lesley Jones
P0215
COLORECTAL CANCER IN SPITE OF PREVIOUS COLONOSCOPY
Marco Antonio Alvarez; Marta Obiols; Pau
Sort; Ana Bargalló; Josep Badosa; Francesc
Porta; Francesc Vida
144
P0216
INTRAVENOUS SEDATION WITH MIDAZOLAM AND FENTANYL VERSUS PROPOFOL AND MEPERIDINE IN COLONOSCOPY:
A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED STUDY
Somchai Amornyotin; Wichit Srikureja; Wiyada Chalayonnavin; Siriporn Kongphlay
P0217
SEDATION FREE COLONOSCOPY PERFORMED IN PRIVAT PRAXIS
Simona Maria Bataga; Imola Torok; Anca
Negovan; Melania Macarie; Mariana Tilinca
P0218
COLONOSCOPE WITH FLEXIBLE AREA
BETWEEN BINDING SECTION AND SHAFT
SECTION VS. STANDARD COLONOSCOPE.
COMPARATIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY OF
INSERTION TIME
Josep Bordas; DC Barderramo; A Ginès; G
Fernandez-Esparrach; M Pellisé; O Sendino; A
Cárdenas; H Cordova; J Panés; J Llach
P0219
REAL TIME POSITION AND MOVEMENT
VISUALIZATION IN COLONOSCOPY. EFFECT ON TOTAL COLONOSCOPY TIME.
COMPARATIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY
Josep Bordas; DC Balderramo; G FernándezEsparrach; A Ginès; M Pellisé; O Sendino; A
Cárdenas; H Cordova; J Panés; J Llach
P0220
PACOME STUDY: WHAT ARE THE FACTORS OF INADEQUATE COLON CLEANSING?
Guillaume Cadiot; Stanislas Chaussade; Pierre Coulom; Jean Lapuelle; René Laugier;
Bruno Richard-Molard; Thierry Ponchon;
Franck Henri
P0221
INSUFFLATION OF CO2 IN UPPER AND LOWER ENDOSCOPY. RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL
Cristina Carretero; Miguel Muñoz-Navas;
Maite Herraiz; Juan Carrascosa; Maria Fernandez; Cesar Prieto; Susana De la Riva; Jose
Carlos Subtil; Maite Betes; Sofia Delgado; Ramon Angos
P0222
DOES THE QUALITY OF BOWEL PREPARATION FOR COLONOSCOPY INFLUENCE
POLYP DETECTION RATE?
Benjamin Colleypriest; Kevin Fagan; Angel
Castro Silva
P0223
SCREENING COLONOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH A FAMILY HISTORY OF COLORECTAL CANCER – TIME TO TIGHTEN
PRACTICE?
Benjamin Colleypriest; Rob Mead
P0224
ADENOMA DETECTION AT A UK HOSPITAL - DOES IT MEET INTERNATIONAL
STANDARDS?
Gareth David Corbett; Timothy Raine; Sabina
Beg; Rizwan Kassam; Ewen Cameron
P0225
DOUBLE BALLOON COLONOSCOPY IN
PATIENTS WITH PREVIOUS DIFFICULT AND
INCOMPLETE COLONOSCOPY: RATE OF
CAECAL INTUBATION AND DIAGNOSTIC
YIELD
Ouafaa Haidouri; Michel Delvaux; Muriel
Frédéric; Isaac Fassler; Gerard Gay
P0226
DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF THE CHARACTERISTIC COLONOSCOPIC FINDINGS IN INTESTINAL GRAFT-VERSUS-HOST DISEASE
AFTER HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL
TRANSPLANTATION
Katsuya Endo; Seiichi Takahashi; Rintaro Moroi; Hisashi Shiga; Yosuke Shimodaira; Hitoshi
Nagasawa; Masatake Kuroha; Takashi Arai;
Yoshitake Kanazawa; Yoichi Kakuta; Yoshitaka Kinouchi; Tooru Shimosegawa
P0227
LFP AFFECTS NOT ONLY THE RECTUM
BUT ALSO THE SIGMOID COLON AND
THAT ITCHING AROUND ANAL LESIONS
IS A COMMON SYMPTOM
Hiroshi Fujita; Naruomi Komura; Toshiaki
Kamano; Tomoyuki Shibata; Ichirou Hirata
P0228
CORRELATION BETWEEN NARROW BAND
IMAGING WITH MAGNIFICATION CAPILLARY PATTERN FINDINGS AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN EARLY COLORECTAL CANCER
Masakatsu Fukuzawa; Mikinori Kataoka; Takashi Kawai; Fuminori Moriyasu
P0229
WALL INJURY AFTER COLONIC POLYPECTOMY: COMPARISON BETWEEN STEEL
AND TUNGSTEN SNARES
Giuseppe Galloro; Luca Magno; Paola Iovino;
Simona Ruggiero; Tiziana Rappa; Carosena
Meola; Giovanni Maria Carlomagno
P0230
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
(ESD) OF COLORECTAL LESIONS – THE
GERMAN EXPERIENCE
Daniela Golger; Andreas Probst; Bjoern Pommer; Hans Arnhold; Matthias Anthuber; Helmut Messmann
P0231
RELIABLE COLONIC CLOSURE WITH THE
PADLOCK-G CLIP IN A SURVIVAL PORCINE
STUDY
Carlos Guarner Argente; Henry Córdova;
Graciela Martínez-Pallí; Ricard Navarro-Ripoll;
Miriam Cuatrecasas; Cristina Rodríguez de
Miguel; Mireia Beltrán; Antonio M Lacy; Angels Ginès; Maria Pellisé; Josep Llach; Gloria
Fernández-Esparrach
P0232
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH OVER-THESCOPE CLIPS FOR PERFORATIONS IN THE
GI TRACT
Christoph Gubler; Lutz Seebach; Peter Bauerfeind
P0233
VIDEO ASSESSMENT OF POLYPECTOMY
COMPETENCY: THE ‘HAWK-DOVE’ EFFECT
Sachin Gupta; John Anderson; Pradeep Bhandari; Brian McKaig; Rupert Pullan; Bjorn Rembacken; Margaret Vance; Matt Rutter; Stuart
Riley; Roland Valori; Brian Saunders; Siwan
Thomas-Gibson
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0234
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A
DIRECT OBSERVATION OF POLYPECTOMY
SKILLS (DOPYS) TOOL FOR ASSESSING
COMPETENCY IN POLYPECTOMY
Sachin Gupta; John Anderson; Pradeep Bhandari; Brian McKaig; Rupert Pullan; Bjorn Rembacken; Margaret Vance; Matt Rutter; Stuart
Riley; Roland Valori; Brian P. Saunders; Siwan
Thomas-Gibson
P0235
PREDICTIVE VALIDITY OF AN ACCREDITATION ASSESSMENT OF COLONOSCOPY
Elizabeth Harrison; Deepa Rattehalli; Nidhi
Sagar; Monzur M. Ahmed; Chee H. Lim
P0236
COMFORT LEVELS DURING ENDOSCOPY
PROCEDURES: NURSE VERSUS PATIENT
PERCEPTION
Margaret Hawley; Babur Javaid; Zahid Mahmood; Patricia Kirkbride
P0237
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SMALL EARLY COLORECTAL CANCER
Seiko Hayashi; Shin-ei Kudo; Kazuo Otsuka;
Huyuhiko Yamamura; Nobunao Ikehara; Hideyuki Miyachi; Takemasa Hayashi; Yoshiki
Wada; Naoya Toyoshima; Makoto Kutsukawa; Shigeharu Hamatani
P0238
COLORECTAL ESD; TREATMENT OUTCOME
AND MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS
Takemasa Hayashi; Sin-ei Kudo; Kazuo Ootsuka; Fuyuhiko Yamamura; Nobunao Ikehara;
Hideyuki Miyachi; Yoshiki Wada; Toshihisa
Hosoya; Kunihiko Wakamura
P0239
NEWLY-DEVELOPED SPONGE BRUSH FOR
ENDOSCOPE CLEANING AND EVALUATION OF ITS PERFORMANCE
Hirokazu Higuchi; Manabu Muto; Takayuki
Nitta; Yasumasa Ezoe; Tsutomu Chiba
146
P0240
USEFULNESS OF CARBON DIOXIDE INSUFFLATION FOR IMPROVING THE INSERTABILITY OF A COLONOSCOPE: ANALYSIS ACCORDING TO THE PHYSICIAN’S
EXPERTISE
Tetsuro Honda; Chikara Nakasako; Kenichiro
Tsuji; Takahiro Yasaka
P0241
REAL-TIME IN VIVO DIAGNOSIS OF TROPHOZOITES IN PATIENTS WITH AMOEBIC
COLITIS USING NEWLY DEVELOPED ENDOCYTOSCOPE
Naoki Hosoe; Taku Kobayashi; Takanori Kanai; Rieko Bessho; Tetsuo Takayama; Nagamu
Inoue; Hiroyuki Imaeda; Haruhiko Ogata; Toshifumi Hibi
P0242
A PROSPECTIVE COMPARISON OF INTEROBSERVER AND INTRAOBSERVER AGREEMENT OF NARROW BAND IMAGING MAG­
NIFICATION AND A PIT PATTERN
CLASSIFICATION FOR COLORECTAL TUMORS
Tomoaki Shinohara; Kinichi Hotta; Takaaki
Kishino; Yasuharu Kuwayama; Tsuneo Oyama
P0243
USEFULNESS OF GRADATION MARKED
INJECTION NEEDLE AND SNARE FOR POLYPECTOMY IN MEASUREMENT OF COLONIC POLYP SIZE
Yil Sik Hyun; Dong Soo Han; Yeon Hwa Yu;
Jae Yoon Jeong; Joong Ho Bae; Hye Sun Park;
Tae Yeob Kim; Chang Soo Eun; Yong Cheol
Jeon; Joo Hyun Sohn
P0244
RESULTS OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL
DISSECTION (ESD) OF COLORECTAL LESIONS DURING THE INITIAL PHASE OF THE
LEARNING CURVE IN A SINGLE WESTERN
ENDOSCOPIC CENTER
Federico Iacopini; Patrizia Rigato; Takuji Gotoda; Agostino Scozzarro
P0245
DOSE REQUIREMENT AND COMPLICATION OF DILUTED AND UNDILUTED PROPOFOL FOR DEEP SEDATION FOR ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY
Somchai Amornyotin; Wichit Srikureja; Wiyada Chalayonnavin; Siriporn Kongphlay
P0246
RESULTS AND OUTCOMES OF 40 ENDOSCOPIC AMPULLARY RESECTION
Odile Jeanniard-Malet; Fabrice Caillol; Erwan
bories; Christian Pesenti; Genevieve Monges;
Marc Giovannini
P0247
USE OF GABEXATE MESYLATE AND ULINASTATIN FOR THE PREVENTION OF
POST-ERCP PANCREATITIS AND RISK FACTOR ANALYSIS
Sang-Woo Cha; Young-Wook Yoo; Anna
Kim; Seung-Yeon Na; Sae-Hee Kim; Hyang-Ie
Lee; Yun-Jung Lee; Hyeon-Woong Yang;
Sung-Hee Jung
P0248
COMMON BILE DUCT AND INTRAHEPATIC
DUCTS ANGULATION CORRELATED WITH
RECURRENT ATTACKS OF CHOLANGITIS
AFTER ERCP IN PATIENTS WITH COMMON
BILE DUCT (CBD) STONES
Philip Chiu; Anthony YB Teoh; James YW Lau;
Simon KH Wong; Francis KL Chan; Enders
KW Ng
P0249
ENDOSCOPIC PAPILLARY DILATION WITH
LARGE-DIAMETER BALLOON FOR RECURRENT BILE DUCT STONES AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SPHINCTEROTOMY
Jong Ho Moon; Hyun Jong Choi; Sang Gyune
Kim; Jun Young Bae; Hyun Cheol Koo; Tae
Hoon Lee; Young Koog Cheon; Young Deok
Cho; Sang-Heum Park; Moon Sung Lee
P0250
RISK FACTORS FOR POST-ERCP PANCREATITIS AND RESULT OF PROPHYLACTIC
PANCREATIC STENT PLACEMENT
Koichi Fujita; Emi Anami; Takahiro Anami;
Yoshikazu Inagaki; Saori Matsui; Atsushi Kanouda; Akira Watanabe; Atsushi Sugahara;
Syujirou Yazumi; Hidekazu Mukai
P0251
COST - MINIMIZATION ANALYSIS OF SINGLE-STAGE ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND
AND ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY, INSTEAD OF
TWO-STAGE SESSIONS, IN PANCREATICOBILIARY DISEASES
Joan B. Gornals; Ramon Moreno; Carme Loras; Cristina Masuet; Dolors Buisac; Berta Ortiga; José Luis Nin; Cristina Capdevila; José
Nogueira; Xavier Corbella
P0252
ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF BILIARY
COMPLICATIONS AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION USING ALLIUM? METALLIC
STENT
Carola Haapamäki; Marianne Udd; Jorma
Halttunen; Outi Lindström; Heikki Mäkisalo;
Leena Kylänpää
P0253
MODIFIED TECHNIQUE OF ENDOSCOPIC
PAPILLECTOMY FOR AMPULLARY NEOPLASM TO LESSEN THE OCCURRENCE OF
COMPLICATIONS
Kei Ito; Naotaka Fujita; Yutaka Noda; Go Kobayashi; Takashi Obana; Jun Horaguchi; Shinsuke Koshita; Yoshihide Kanno; Takahisa
Ogawa; Yusuke Kato; Yasunobu Yamashita
P0254
ENDOSCOPIC INTERVENTIONS IN BILIARY
AND PANCREATIC DUCTS THROUGH THE
SINGLE BALLOON ENTEROSCOPE
Ekaterina V. Ivanova; Stanislav A. Boodsinsky;
Stanislav Yu. Orlov; Michail E. Timofeev; Evgeny D. Fedorov
P0255
ENDOSCOPIC DRAINAGE OF A HIDATIDIC
CYST COMMUNICATED TO THE BILE DUCT
Gaston Jury
P0256
PATIENT AND ENDOSCOPIST RADIATION
DOSES DURING ERCP PROCEDURES
Virginia Tsapaki; Konstantina D Paraskeva;
Nicoletta Mathou; Evangelos Andrikopoulos;
Panagiota Tentas; Charina Triantopoulou;
John Karagiannis
147
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0257
ENDOSCOPIC RETRIEVAL AND PREVEN­
TION OF MIGRATED TUBE STENT INTO
BILE DUCT
Yoshiaki Kawaguchi; Masami Ogawa; Tetsuya
Mine
P0258
INCIDENTAL PANCREATIC CYSTIC LESIONS.
A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
José Ardengh; Djalma Ernesto Coelho-Neto;
José Flavio Ernesto Coelho; Eder Rios LimaFilho; Rafael Kemp; José Luiz Pimenta Módena; José Sebastião dos Santos
P0259
CANCER OF OESOPHAGUS OR GASTRICUS - NEW ASSESSMENT OF TECHNOLOGY OF ENDOSONOGRAPHY (COGNATE):
FINDINGS
Stephen Attwood; Angela Gliddon; Dympna
McAteer; Hugh Barr; Daphne Russell; Ken
Park; Ian Russell
P0260
QUALITY ASSURANCE OF EUS SCANS IN
UPPER GI CANCER; COGNATE TRIAL STUDY
Stephen Attwood; Daphne Russell; Angela
Gliddon; Dympna McAteer; Hugh Barr; Ken
Park; Ian Russell
P0261
CAN EUS ELASTOGRAPHY IMPROVE
LYMPH NODE STAGING IN ESOPHAGEAL
CANCER? RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE
STUDY FROM A TERTIARY REFERRAL
CENTER
Mate Borguilya; Erwin Günter; Christian Ell;
Oliver Pech
P0262
ROLE ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY
FOR DETECTION OF VASCULAR INVASION
IN THE PREOPERATIVE STAGING OF PANCREATIC CANCER
Mikhail Burdyukov; Anrew Nechipai; Ilia
Yurichev; Nina Romanenko
148
P0263
EUS ACCURACY IN RESTAGING RECTAL
CANCER AFTER NEOADJUVANT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY: A PRELIMINARY REPORT
Anna Caruso; Giovanna Del Vecchio Blanco;
Micaela Cretella; Marta Cossignani; Elena Mannisi; Vincenzo Formica; Ilaria Portarena; Pierpaolo Sileri; Mario Roselli; Francesco Pallone
P0264
INTEROBSERVER AGREEMENT BETWEEN
EXPERIENCED, SEMI-EXPERIENCED AND
NON-EXPERIENCED
ENDOSONOGRAPHERS FOR FEATURES AND SPECIFIC DIAGNOSIS OF PANCREATIC CYSTS
Koen de Jong; Tessa Verlaan; Marcel G. Dijkgraaf; Jan W; Poley; Hendrik van Dullemen;
Marco J. Bruno; Paul Fockens
P0265
DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSE RATES FOR
CELIAC PLEXUS BLOCK IN PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC PANCREATITIS AND SPHINCTER
OF ODDI DYSFUNCTION
Manas Desai; Venkataraman Subramanian;
Martin W James; Krish Ragunath; Guruprasad P Aithal
P0266
EUS AND EUS FNA IN CYSTIC LESIONS OF
PANCREAS: EXPERIENCE OF A SINGLE UK
CENTRE
Ameet Dhar; Roshan Matthew Parappial; Kevin Monahan; Panagiotis Vlavianos
P0267
ACCURACY OF EUS BEFORE ERCP IN THE
INVESTIGATION OF SUSPECTED CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS
Eugen Dumitru; Luana Alexandrescu; Andra
Iulia Suceveanu; Adrian Paul Suceveanu; Ioan
Tiberiu Tofolean
P0268
DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF ENDOSONOGRAPHY (EUS) GUIDED 19G-FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION (FNA) FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF
HYPOECHOIC OR ISOECHOIC GASTRIC
SUBEPITHELIAL LESIONS (SELS): PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A MULTICENTER, PROSPECTIVE TRIAL
Alexander J. Eckardt; Andreas Adler; Christian Jenssen; Uwe Gottschalk; Thomas Roesch
P0269
MEDICAL EDUCATION RESEARCH IN GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSONOGRAPHY
Pedram Golnari
P0270
CLINICAL IMPACT OF SINGLE-SESSION
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND
ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY IN BILIOPANCREATIC DISEASES
Carme Loras; Joan B. Gornals; Carles Pons;
Encarnacion Garcia-Recio; Elvira Vargas; Meritxell De la Hera; Sandra Maisterra; Isabel
Catala; José Nogueira; Joan Fabregat
P0271
A META-ANALYSIS OF ENDOSCOPIC ULTRAOUND WITH FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION
(EUS-FNA) FOR DIAGNOSIS OF SOLID
PANCREATIC NEOPLASMS
Michael Hewitt; Mark McPhail; Lucia Possamai; Panagiotis Vlavianos; Kevin Monahan
P0272
ROLE OF TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND IN
THE RECURRENCE OF RECTAL CANCER
Anna Isern; Carmen Fernández; Katiuska
Hernandez; Manuel Bronstein; Judith Salazar;
Saturnino Fernández
P0273
INTEROBSERVER AGREEMENT AMONG
RADIOLOGISTS FOR FEATURES AND SPECIFIC DIAGNOSIS OF PANCREATIC CYSTS
USING MRI
Koen de Jong; Chung Y. Nio; Banafsche Mearadji; Saffire S. Phoa; Marc R. Engelbrecht;
Marcel G. Dijkgraaf; Marco J. Bruno; Paul Fockens
P0274
COMPARISON OF CONTINUOUS BREATH
TEST VERSUS SCINTIGRAPHY FOR GASTRIC EMPTYING RATE MEASUREMENT
Ram Dickman; Tetyana Zilper; Adam Steinmetz; Lea Pakanaev; Adnan Aburaya; Hanna
Bernnstine; David Groshar; Yaron Niv; Haim
Shirin
P0275
A COMPARISON OF SMALL BOWEL MRI
WITH SMALL BOWEL FOLLOW THROUGH
AND ILEO-COLONOSCOPY IN PATIENTS
WITH CROHN‘S DISEASE IN A DISTRICT
GENERAL HOSPITAL SETTING
Richard Felwick; Julian Elford; John N Gordon
P0276
CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASONOGRAPHY IS RELIABLE NONINVASIVE METHOD
FOR DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN
Hiroshi Imamura; Jiro Hata; Noriaki Manabe;
Tomoari Kamada; Hiroaki Kusunoki; Akiko
Shiotani; Ken Haruma
P0277
DIAGNOSTIC EFFECTIVENESS OF TRANSABDOMINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN
ADVANCED COLORECTAL CANCER
Manabu Ishii; Jiro Hata; Noriaki Manabe; Hiroaki Kusunoki; Tomoari Kamada; Hiroshi
Imamura; Ken-ichi Tarumi; Minoru Fujita; Hiroshi Matsumoto; Naohito Yamashita; Motonori Sato; Keisuke Honda; Kazuhiko Inoue;
Akiko Shiotani; Ken Haruma
P0278
EXAMINATION OF CASES FOR WHICH ULTRASONOGRAPHY IS MORE USEFUL
THAN COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AS AN
ABDOMINAL DIAGNOSTIC MODALITY
Manabu Ishii; Jiro Hata; Noriaki Manabe; Hiroaki Kusunoki; Tomoari Kamada; Hiroshi
Imamura; Ken-ichi Tarumi; Minoru Fujita; Hiroshi Matsumoto; Motonori Sato; Keisuke
Honda; Kazuhiko Inoue; Akiko Shiotani; Ken
Haruma
P0279
EFFECTIVENESS OF TRANSABDOMINAL
ULTRASOUND IN PREOPERATIVE STAGING OF COLORECTAL CANCER
Manabu Ishii; Jiro Hata; Noriaki Manabe; Hiroaki Kusunoki; Tomoari Kamada; Hiroshi
Imamura; Ken-ichi Tarumi; Minoru Fujita; Hiroshi Matsumoto; Naohito Yamashita; Motonori Sato; Keisuke Honda; Kazuhiko Inoue;
Akiko Shiotani; Ken Haruma
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0280
MULTIPHOTON MICROSCOPIC IMAGE OF
COLON CANCER USING COPPER AND
ZINC PROBE
Eun Sun Kim; Bora Keum; Yeon Seok Seo;
Yong Sik Kim; Yoon Tae Jeen; Hoon Jai Chun;
Hong Sik Lee; Soon Ho Um; Jai Hyun Choi;
Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu
P0281
MULTIPHOTON MICROSCOPIC IMAGE OF
REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS USING HYDROGEN
PROBE: ANIMAL STUDY
Eun Sun Kim; Hong Sik Lee; Bora Keum; Yeon
Seok Seo; Yong Sik Kim; Yoon Tae Jeen; Hoon
Jai Chun; Soon Ho Um; Jai Hyun Choi; Chang
Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu
P0282
ENDOCYTOSCOPY ENABLES ACCURATE
DETERMINATION OF MUCOSAL INFLAMMATORY CELLS
Helmut Neumann; Raja Atreya; Michael Vieth; Markus F. Neurath
P0283
TOLUIDINE BLUE IS AS EFFECTIVE AS METHYLENE BLUE FOR ENDOCYTOSCOPY
Helmut Neumann; Raja Atreya; Michael Vieth; Markus F. Neurath
P0284
DIGITAL POSTPROCESSING ENABLES
HIGH QUALITY IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
OF PROBE BASED CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY (PCLE) - DEVELOPMENT
OF A NEW TECHNIQUE
Helmut Neumann; Thomas Wittenberg;
Christian Münzenmayer; Michael Vieth; Markus F. Neurath; Jonas Mudter
P0285
STUDY ON 3D STRUCTURAL IMAGES IN
TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING OF THE GASTRIC WALL USING OPTICAL COHERENCE
TOMOGRAPHY
Tetsuya Noguchi; Masaki Suzuki; Kiyoshi Utimi; HIroaki Kon; Eiki Nomura; Makoto Abue;
Shinniti Suzuki; Takehumi Miyazaki; Hiroyosi
Onodera
150
P0286
MULTI-DETECTOR CT (MDCT) IN NONTRAUMATIC ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN
Arif Parambath; Ahmed J Omar; Shatha Ali
Hilili; Thahiya Salem
P0287
SCREENING AND SURVEILLANCE OF
BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS USING OPTICAL
FREQUENCY DOMAIN IMAGING WITH
GUIDED BIOPSY CAPABILITIES
Melissa Suter; Hongki Yoo; Gregory Y Lauwers; Brett E Bouma; Norman S Nishioka;
Guillermo J Tearney
P0288
MAGNETIC RESONANCE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY FOR SUSPECTED BILIO-PANCREATIC DISEASE: SHOULD THE
ENDOSCOPIST TAKE A SECOND LOOK?
Till Wehrmann; Andrea Riphaus
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Therapeutic Endoscopy / Interventional
Radiology I
P0289
MANAGEMENT OF MALIGNANT BILIARY
OBSTRUCTION BY ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY-GUIDED DRAINAGE
Abdenor Badaoui; Cedric Gillain; Tarik Aouattah; Ivan Borbath; Thierry De Ronde; PierreHenri Deprez
P0290
MINIMALLY INVASIVE UNILATERAL VS.
BILATERAL ENDOSCOPIC BILIARY DRAINAGE OF HILAR MALIGNANT STRIC­
TURES
Milutin Bulajic
P0291
EFFICIENCY OF COMBINED EUS-FNA AND
BILIARY-DUODENAL STENTING IN PATIENTS WITH NON OPERABLE PANCREATIC
CANCER
Marine Camus; Isabelle Trouilloud; Luigii
Mangialavori; Jean-Christophe Duchmann;
Marianne Gaudric; Gilles Roseau; Benoit Terris; Emmanuel Mitry; Stanislas Chaussade;
Frederic Prat
P0292
COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES AMONG
SECONDARY COVERED METALLIC, UNCOVERED METALLIC, AND PLASTIC BILIARY
STENTS IN TREATING OCCLUDED PRIMARY METALLIC STENTS IN MALIGNANT DISTAL BILIARY OBSTRUCTION
Jae-Hee Cho; Tae-Joo Jeon; Jeong-Youp Park;
Hee-Man Kim; Seung-Woo Park; Jae-Bock
Chung; Si-Young Song; Seung-Min Bang
P0297
EUS-GUIDED PARTIALLY COVERED WALLFLEX® BILIARY STENT PLACEMENT FOR
PALLIATION OF MALIGNANT BILIARY OBSTRUCTION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Carlo Fabbri; Carmelo Luigiano; Lorenzo Fuccio; Anna Polifemo; Francesco Ferrara; Vincenzo Cennamo; Stefania Ghersi; Marco Bassi; Paola Billi; Antonella Maimone; Michele
Masetti; Elio Jovine; Nicola D´Imperio
P0293
THE RESULTS OF WATCH STUDY; COMPARISON OF COVERED WALLFLEX STENT
WITH COVERED WALLSTENT AS HISTORICAL CONTROL IN MALIGNANT DISTAL BILIARY OBSTRUCTION. BY JAPANESE MULTICENTER STUDY
Hiroyuki Isayama; Tsuyoshi Mukai; Takao Itoi;
Iruru Maetani; Yousuke Nakai
P0298
SELF-EXPANDING METAL STENT WITH A
6FR DIAMETER INTRODUCER PERMITS SIMULTANEOUS DEPLOYMENT OF BILATERAL STENTS FOR PALLIATION OF MALIGNANT HILAR OBSTRUCTION: A PRELIMINARY U.S. MULTI-CENTER EXPERIENCE
Raj Shah; Gennadiy Bakis; Adam Slivka;
Christopher Lawrence; Douglas A. Howell
P0294
CLINICAL IMPACTS OF „REMOVAL“ COVERED EXPAMDABLE METALLIC STENT
FOR BILIOPANCREAS MALIGNANCY PATIENT
Mitsuhiro Kida; Shiro Miyazawa; Tomohisa
Iwai; Hidehiko Kikuchi; Maya Watanabe; Hiroshi Imaizumi; Wasaburo Koizumi
P0299
APPLICATION OF PRECUT TECHNIQUE
AND TECHNIQUE OF CANNULATION DURING ERCP IN A TERTIARRY REFERRAL
CENTER
Dimitrios K Christodoulou; Dimitrios Sigounas; Gerasimos Baltayiannis; Dimitrios Kapetanos; Christos Zois; Konstantinos Katsanos;
Vasileios Theopistos; Konstantinos Pappas;
Epameinondas V Tsianos
P0295
TRANSGASTRIC ENDOSCOPIC NECROSECTOMY FOR INFECTED WALLED-OFF PANCREATIC NECROSIS WITH A TEMPORARILY PLACEMENT OF A SELF EXPANDING
METAL STENT AND HIGH FLOW WATERJET SYSTEM OF THE FLUSH KNIFE– CASE
SERIES
Laszlo Madacsy; Gábor Balogh; Roland Fejes;
Ferenc Luka; Áron Altorjay
P0296
DOUBLE-BALLOON ENDOSCOPY FOR DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC ERCP IN
PATIENTS WITH ALTERED GASTROINTESTINAL ANATOMY
Takashi Osoegawa; Naomi Higuchi; Yasuaki
Motomura; Yoshimasa Tanaka; Terumasa Hisano; Souichi Itaba; Masaru Kubokawa; Kazuya Akahoshi; Yorinobu Sumida; Hirotada Akiho; Kazuhiko Nakamura
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Helicopacter Pylori I
Hall P0
P0300
COMPARISON OF A NOVEL SOLID UREASE TEST VS PRONTO DRY
Thomas Borody; Sahisha Ketheeswaran; Margaux Torres; Jordana Campbell; Lauren Hills;
Gerald Pang
151
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0301
QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSES AND SEROLOGICAL STAGE OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI-RELATED CHRONIC ATROPHIC GASTRITIS USED TOGETHER TO DETECT THE
PRESENCE OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL
DISEASES
Shotaro Enomoto; Masashi Oka; Chizu Mukoubayashi; Mika Watanabe; Yosuke Muraki;
Naoki Shingaki; Hisanobu Deguchi; Kazuki
Ueda; Izumi Inoue; Takao Maekita; Mikitaka
Iguchi; Kimihiko Yanaoka; Hideyuki Tamai;
Osamu Mohara; Masao Ichinose
P0302
DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE FOR RAPID HELICOBACTER
PYLORI DETECTION
Stefan Foertsch; Helmut Neumann; Michael
Vieth; Dirk M. Guldi; Markus F. Neurath; Rainer Kuth
P0303
DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF SERUM PEPSINOGENS AND GASTRIN TO FOLLOW-UP
HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION
Luigi Gatta; Francesco Di Mario; Dino Vaira;
Massimo Rugge; Angelo Franzé; Mario Plebani; Giulia Marina Cavestro; Paolo Lucaraini;
Maurizio Lera; Carmelo Scarpignato
P0304
USEFULNESS OF DUAL-PRIMING OLIGNUCLEOTIDE-BASED MULTIPLEX PCR FOR THE
DETECTION OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
Sung-Pyo Hong; P.W. Park; W.H. Kim; J.G.
Chung; K.H. Ko
P0305
HELICOBACTER PYLORI – LESS COMMON
BUT MORE EXPENSIVE
Leon Pee; Robert Chiu; Surangi Mendis; Emma
Munn; Sebastian Barton
P0306
COMPARISON OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY-BASED STOOL ANTIGEN TESTS TO
DETERMINE THE RESULTS OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION THERAPY
Tadashi Shimoyama; Tetsu Endo; Intetsu Kobayashi; Chieko Kato; Masaaki Kodama; Yoshihiro Fukuda
152
P0307
COMPARISON OF 4 HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION REGIMENS: STANDARD
TRIPLE THERAPY, CIPROFLOXACIN BASED
TRIPLE THERAPY, QUADRUPLE AND SEQUENTIAL THERAPY IN NORTHERN IRANIAN PATIENTS; A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
Keyvan Aminian; Faraneh Farsad; Atefeh
Ghanbari
P0308
A NEW VACCINATION STRATEGY AGAINST
HELICOBACTER
PYLORI
INFECTION
THROUGH INDUCTION OF GAMMA-GLUTAMYLTRANSPEPTIDASE SPECIFIC INHIBITORY ANTIBODIES
Florian Anderl; Goller Kristina; Raphaela Semper; Christian Bolz; Behnam Kalali; Dirk Hans
Busch; Markus Gerhard
P0309
ERADICATION OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
RAISES SERUM ADIPONECTIN IN JAPANESE
Takashi Ando; Takeshi Ishikawa; Eiko Imamoto; Etsuko Kishimoto; Naho Kato; Akira Okajima; Kazuhiko Uchiyama; Osamu Handa;
Tomohisa Takagi; Nobuaki Yagi; Satoshi Kokura; Yuji Naito; Toshikazu Yoshikawa; Shigeto Mizuno; Akihiro Asakawa; Akio Inui
P0310
THE EFFICACY OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
ERADICATION THERAPY TO ARTIFICIAL
GASTRIC ULCER HEALING AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR
EARLY GASTRIC CANCER: PROSPECTIVE
RANDOMIZED STUDY
Yutaka Asakuma; Matsui Shigenaga; Hiromasa Mine; Yoshiaki Nagata; Masanori Kawasaki; Satoshi Kitai; Hiroki Sakamoto; Tatsuo Inoue; Toshiharu Sakurai; Hiroshi Kashida;
Masatoshi Kudo
P0311
THE SEQUENTIAL TREATMENT COMPARED TO STANDARD TRIPLE THERAPY IN
ERADICATION OF H. PYLORI: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY
Dafr-Allah Benajah; Mounia Lahbabi; Mohamed Labkari; Adil Ibrahimi; S Alaoui; S Bennani; H Belghiti; Afaf Amarti; Mustapha
Mahmoud; K Ghazi; Chakib Nejjari
P0312
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN HEALTHCARE
SEEKING BEHAVIOR MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT H PYLORI ERADICATION EFFORTS
Sulaiman Bharwani; Samina S Bharwani; Syed
MehboobAli Shah; Asma Kamal; Mehreen
Rahim
P0313
THE EFFICACY OF TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT WITH PROBIOTICS IN ERADICATING
HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION IN
GASTRODUODENAL ULCERS
Ionel Copaci; Laurentiu Micu; Alecse Valerian
Ditoiu; Mihai Voiculescu
P0314
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT OF HELICOBACTER
PYLORI ERADICATION ON TIME TRENDS
IN HYPOKINESIA AND RIGIDITY IN IDIOPATHIC PARKINSONISM: COMPLETION OF
A RANDOMISED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO -CONTROLLED EFFICACY STUDY
Sylvia Dobbs; R John Dobbs; Clive Weller; André Charlett; Ingvar Bjarnason; Andrew Lawson; Darren Letley; Ashley Price; Mohammad
Ibrahim; Norman Oxlade; James Bowthorpe
P0315
COMPARISON OF SEQUENTIAL AND
STANDARD TRIPLE-DRUG REGIMEN FOR
HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION:
AN OPEN-LABEL, RANDOMIZED, PROSPECTIVE, PARALLEL-ARM STUDY IN
ADULT PATIENTS
Azita Ganji; Abbas Esmaeilzadeh; Ali Aryana
P0317
THE EFFICACY OF KOREA RED GINSENG
SUPPLEMENTATION ON THE ERADICATION RATE AND HALIMETER PPB LEVELS
AFTER HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION THERAPY
Ki Baik Hahm; Jun Weon Chung; Ki Seok
Choi
P0318
EVALUATION OF THE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT FOR
HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION IN
THE SECOND-LINE THERAPY
Kazunori Harada; Miki Ohno; Shigeo Shimose; Kei Kuraoka; Maisa Hori; Osamu Hashimoto; Shigeru Yutani; Masatoshi Tanaka;
Osamu Tsuruta; Michio Sata
P0319
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ANTI-TUMOR
EFFECT OF AD-LICO, NOVEL LICORICE EXTRACT INCLUDING LICOCHALCONE A IN
H. PYLORI INFECTED GASTRIC CANCER
CELL LINES
Kyung Sook Hong; Chan Young Ock; Ki Seok
Choi; Young Min Han; Jeong Joo Kang; Ki
Baik Hahm
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Intestinal I
Hall P0
P0320
INTESTINAL DAMAGE AND INFLAMMA­
TION IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS
Marlou Adriaanse; Anita van den Neucker;
Kim van Wijck; Annemarie van Bijnen; Wim
Buurman; Anita Vreugdenhil
P0321
EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF L-ISOLEUCINE SUPPLEMENTED FOOD AND VITAMIN D IN THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE
DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN
Nur Alam; Hasan Ashraf; Niklaus Gyr; Remy
Meier
P0316
ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERNS IN
HELICOBACTER PYLORI
Luigi Gatta; Nimish Vakil; Federico Perna; Chiara Ricci; Ilaria Saracino; Valentina Castelli;
Giulia Fiorini; Francesco Di Mario; Dino Vaira
153
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0322
INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELL PROLIFERATION, APOPTOSIS AND EXPRESSION OF
TIGHT JUNCTION PROTEINS IN PATIENTS
WITH OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE
Stelios Assimakopoulos; Athanassios C. Tsamandas; Emanuel Louvros; Constantine E.
Vagianos; Vassiliki N. Nikolopoulou; Konstantinos C. Thomopoulos; Aristides Charonis;
Chrisoula D. Scopa
P0323
REGULATION OF CLAUDIN-1, OCCLUDIN
AND ZONULA OCCLUDENS-1 TIGHT
JUNCTION PROTEINS IN AN IN VITRO MODEL OF CHEMOTHERAPY-INDUCED GUT
BARRIER DYSRUPTION
Stephanie Diane Beutheu Youmba; Liliana
Belmonte; Tamazouzt Ben Abdelaziz; Khaly
Mbodji; Wassila Ouelaa; Rachel Marion-Letellier; Pierre Dechelotte; Moise Coeffier
P0324
EPITHELIAL ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE ASSESSED BY THE USSING PULSE METHOD
REFLECTS PARACELLULAR PERMEABILITY
IN HUMAN JEJUNAL MUCOSA
Eleonora Viktoria Björkman; Anna Casselbrant; Lars Fändriks
P0325
THE ROLE OF THE GUT BARRIER FUNCTION IN THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF VIRAL LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Woo-Kyu Jeon
P0326
CLAUDINS -2, -3 AND -4 IN NORMAL AND
CELIAC DUODENAL MUCOSA
Julia Gorgun; Anna Portyanko
P0327
PHOSPHORYLATION OF MYOSIN II REGULATORY LIGHT CHAIN IN THE JEJUNAL
MUCOSA OF DIARRHEA-PRONE IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME PATIENTS
Meritxell Guila; Cristina Martinez; Maria Vicario; Beatriz Lobo; Laura Ramos; Ana Maria
Gonzalez Castro; Carmen Alonso
154
P0328
EGCG BLOCKS LPS-INDUCED NF-kB AND
MAPK SIGNALING IN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS AND MACROPHAGES
Wan Sik Lee; Sung Bum Cho; Chang Hwan
Park; Hyen Soo Kim; Sung Kyu Choi; Jong
Sun Rew; Young Eun Joo
P0329
GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE-2 AND CHEMOTHERAPY INDUCED SMALL INTESTINAL INJURY
Hannelouise Kissow; Lars Thim; Syeen Seier
Poulsen
P0330
BILE ACIDS INDUCE INTRACELLULAR ACIDOSIS AND ATP DEPLETION IN HUMAN
COLONIC CRYPTS
Éva Kunstár; Klaudia Farkas; Zoltán Rakonczay; Ferenc Nagy; Tamás Molnár; Zoltán Szepes; Tamás Takács; Viktória Venglovecz; Tibor
Wittmann; Péter Hegyi
P0331
METALLOTHIONEINS
INFLAMMATION
DEPENDENT DOWN-REGULATION SUGGESTS AN ABERRANT COLONIC EXPRESSION IN CROHN’S DISEASE
Debby Laukens; Anouk Waeytens; Lindsey
Devisscher; Isabelle Rottiers; Harald Peeters;
Sara Bogaert; Claude Cuvelier; Martine De
Vos
P0332
THE CHANGES OF INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE VIRAL
HEPATITIS A
Su-Hee Lee
P0333
PLACENTAL TRANSFER AND LACTEAL EXCRETION OF LUBIPROSTONE AND METABOLITES IN THE RAT
Raymond Panas; Birgit Roerig; Ryuji Ueno
P0334
BIOFILM PRODUCTION PHENOMENON
(BPP)- A POSSIBLE PATHOGENIC TOOL OF
SALMONELLA TYPHI VIRULENCE: A STUDY FROM PAKISTAN
Abida Raza; Yasra Sarwar; Abdul Haque
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Inflammatory Bowel Disease I
Hall P0
P0335
CYCLO-OXYGENASE-2 (COX-2) POLYMORPHISMS AND RISK OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IN A SCOTTISH
AND DANISH CASE-CONTROL STUDY
Vibeke Andersen; Elaine Nimmo; Henrik B
Krarup; Hazel Drummond; Jane Christensen;
Gwotzer Ho; Mette Østergaard; Anja Ernst;
Charlie Lees; Bent A Jacobsen; Jack Satsangi;
Ulla Vogel
P0336
ANTIOXIDATIVE POTENTIALS OF A COMBINED THERAPY OF ANTI TNFα AND ZN
ACETATE AGAINST DSS INDUCED COLITIS
IN MICE
Michela Barollo; Valentina Medici; Renata
D´Incà; Antara Banerjee; Marco Scarpa; Giuseppe Ingravallo; Romilda Cardin; Giacomo
Carlo Sturniolo
P0337
VITAMIN D3 TREATMENT OF CROHN‘S DISEASE PATIENTS INCREASES STIMULATED
CD4+ T CELL PROLIFERATION AND IL-4
AND IL-6 PRODUCTION
Mia Bendix-Struve; Lars Erik Bartels; Jørgen
Agnholt; Anders Dige; Søren Peter Jørgensen; Jens Frederik Dahlerup
P0338
UPTAKE OF SMALL MOLECULE KDPT IS
TRANSPORTER MEDIATED AND IMPROVES INTESTINAL BARRIER FUNCTION
Dominik Bettenworth; Marion Buyse; Rudolf
Mennigen; Thomas Brzoska; Markus Böhm;
Jan Heidemann; Christian Maaser; Tobias Nowacki; Matthias Ross; Wolfram Domschke;
Andreas Lügering
P0339
DIFFERENTIAL DEGRADATION OF ANTITUMOR
NECROSIS
FACTOR-ALPHA
AGENTS BY MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE (MMP)-10 AND MMP-12 IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Paolo Biancheri; Antonio Di Sabatino; Ijeoma
Joe-Njoku; Sandra Calarota; Laura Rovedatti;
Nadja Ahmad; Gino Roberto Corazza; Thomas T MacDonald
P0340
DIFFERENTIAL MUCOSAL EXPRESSION OF
TH17-RELATED GENES BETWEEN THE
SMALL AND LARGE BOWEL OF PATIENTS
WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Sara Bogaert; Debby Laukens; Harald Peeters;
Lode Melis; Kim Olievier; Nico Boon; Gust
Verbruggen; Jo Vandesompele; Dirk Elewaut;
Martine De Vos
P0341
THE IMMUNO-PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES
OF INTESTINAL LESIONS OF SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNODEFICIENT MICE INDUCED BY TH17 CELLS
Shan Cao; Yulan Liu
P0342
CROHN’S DISEASE-ASSOCIATED ADHERENT-INVASIVE ESCHERICHIA COLI TARGET
PEYER’S PATCHES VIA LONG POLAR FIMBRIAE
Benoit Chassaing; Nathalie Rolhion; Amélie
De Vallee; Sa´Ad Salim; Maelle Prorok-Hamon; Christel Neut; Barry J. Campbell; Johan
D. Söderholm; Jean-Pierre Hugot; JeanFrédéric Colombel; Arlette DarfeuilleMichaud
P0343
DECREASED SERUM LEVELS OF SOLUBLE
RECEPTOR FOR ADVANCED GLYCATION
END PRODUCTS IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Rachele Ciccocioppo; Vincenzo Boccaccio;
Venerina Imbesi; Maria Luisa Russo; Elena
Betti; Giovanni Zanellati; Elena Carrara; Gino
Roberto Corazza
P0344
FECAL CALPROTECTIN , NON-INVASIVE
MARKER IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND FOLLOW-UP OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IN CHILDREN
Silvia Zito; Nicola Cotugno; Francesca Rea;
Antonella Polito; Laura Di Iorio; Gabriella
Minò; Michela Massoud; Francesco Maria
Paone
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Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0345
FIBROBLAST ACTIVATION PROTEIN IS
OVEREXPRESSED IN CROHN’S DISEASE
STRICTURES AND UP-REGULATED BY
PRO-FIBROGENIC CYTOKINES
Laura Rovedatti; Antonio Di Sabatino; Paolo
Biancheri; Charles Knowles; Neel Sengupta;
Gino Roberto Corazza; Thomas Thornton
MacDonald
P0346
PROLONGED SURVIVAL OF E.COLI BUT
NOT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN MONOCYTES FROM PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S
DISEASE
Timothy R Elliott; Barry N Hudspith; Christos
Karaiskos; Neil B Rayment; Jonathon Brostoff;
Jeremy D Sanderson
P0347
THE ROLE OF ION TRANSPORTERS IN THE
PATHOGENESIS OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Klaudia Farkas; Sunil Yeruva; Zoltán Rakonczay; Ferenc Nagy; Tamás Molnár; Zoltán Szepes; László Varga; Tamás Takács; Tibor Wittmann; Andrea Schnúr; Viktória Venglovecz;
Jessica Hubricht; Brigitte Riederer; Marianna
Király; Ákos Zsembery; Gábor Varga; Ursula
Seidler; Péter Hegyi
P0348
ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF MINOCYCLINE PROMOTES COLONIC RECOVERY IN
THE DSS MODEL OF MOUSE COLITIS.
ROLE OF ITS IMMUNOMODULATORY
PROPERTIES
Natividad Garrido Mesa; Desiree Camuesco;
Belen Arribas; Monica Comalada; Elvira
Bailon; Margarita Cueto-Sola; Pilar Utrilla;
Antonio Zarzuelo; Ana Nieto; Maria Elena
Rodriguez-Cabezas; Julio Galvez
P0349
FECAL MMP-9 IS A MARKER OF MUCOSAL LESIONS IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Krisztina Gecse; Anita Annaházi; Valerie Bezirard; Mathilde Leveque; András Rosztóczy;
Richárd Róka; Ferenc Izbéki; Tamás Molnár;
Ferenc Nagy; Lionel Bueno; Tibor Wittmann
156
P0350
INTEGRIN-ANTIBODIES AS TREATMENT
FOR EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS COMPARED
TO CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT
Linda Gillberg; Sofie Berg; Johan Lindholm;
Per M Hellström
P0351
THE GENES OF THE ESCHERICHIA COLI
AND THEIR RELATION TO THE INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Laura Gombosova; Ivica Lazurova; Maria Zakuciova; Katarina Curova; Darina Petrasova;
Marta Kmetova; Leonard Siegfried
P0352
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF LYMPHOCYTES IN MICROSCOPIC COLITIS
Carl Göranzon; Elisabeth Hultgren-Hörnqvist;
Ashok K Kumawat; Jonas Halfvarson; Curt
Tysk; Sune Eriksson; Johan Bohr; Nils Nyhlin
P0353
CONTRIBUTION OF THE APICAL CYTOSKELETON TO THE INTEGRITY OF THE INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL BARRIER
Eva-Maria Grimm-Guenter; Francisco Rivero
P0354
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN APPENDICECTOMY, SMOKING, AND INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) AMONG
SRI LANKAN PATIENTS
Arjuna De Silva; Suramya Perera Keragala;
Samapriya Pasan Hewawasam; Sudul Mananjala Senanayake; Ravindu Sujeewa Kumarasena; Anuradha Supun Dassanayake; Arunasalam Pathmeswaran; H Janaka de Silva
P0355
DETECTION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM
SUBSP. PARATUBERCULOSIS (MAP)-SPECIFIC IS900 DNA AND ANTIBODIES
AGAINST MAP PEPTIDES AND ANTIGENS
IN THE PLASMA OF CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS
Antonio Di Sabatino; Daniela Paccagnini;
Francesca Vidali; Valentina Rosu; Paolo Biancheri; Laura Rovedatti; Marco Guerci; Andrea
Cossu; Stefania Zanetti; Gino R. Corazza; Leonardo A. Sechi
P0356
SICK LEAVE AND DISABILITY PENSION IN
THE SWEDISH ULCERATIVE COLITIS POPULATION: NATIONWIDE COHORT STUDY
Martin Neovius; Elisabeth Arkema; Paul
Blomqvist; Fredrik Granath; Anders Ekbom;
Karin Ekstrom Smedby
P0361
INCIDENCE AND EARLY DISEASE COURSE
OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS IN WESTERN
HUNGARY BETWEEN 2002-2006
Peter Lakatos; Gyula David; Zsuzsanna Erdelyi; Gabor Mester; Mihaly Balogh; Istvan Szipocs; Csaba Molnar; Erzsebet Komaromi; Lajos S Kiss; Laszlo Lakatos
P0357
PROGNOSIS OF THE ELDERLY PATIENTS
WITH ULCERTIVE COLITIS: COMPLICATION AND CLINICAL FEATURE IN JAPANESE SINGLE CENTER COHORT
Akihito Harusato; Yuji Naito; Tomohisa Takagi; Toshifumi Tsuji; Hiroyuki Yoriki; Naohisa
Yoshida; Kazuhiko Uchiyama; Osamu Handa;
Takeshi Ishikawa; Hideyuki Konishi; Nobuaki
Yagi; Naoki Wakabayashi; Satoshi Kokura;
Takashi Ando; Toshikazu Yoshikawa
P0362
CHRONIC PAIN IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: AN OVERLOOKED PROBLEM?
Graham Morrison; Daniel R Van Langenberg;
Mayur Garg; Stephen Gibson; Peter R
Gibson
P0358
PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF IMPAIRED QUALITY OF LIFE IN KOREAN PATIENTS WITH
INACTIVE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: ASSOCIATION WITH FUNCTIONAL
GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS AND
MOOD DISORDERS
Eun Soo Kim; Kwangbum Cho; Kyung Sik
Park; Byung-Ik Jang; Kyeong Ok Kim; Seong
Woo Jeon; Eun Young Kim; Joong Goo Kwon;
Jung Hyun Lee; Chang Heon Yang
P0359
INCIDENCE OF MICROSCOPIC COLITIS IN
NORTHERN FRANCE
Mathieu Kohut; Alain Duhamel; Mathurin Flamant; Guillaume Savoye; Julia Salleron; Franck
Brazier; Corinne Gower-Rousseau; Eric Lerebours; Antoine Cortot; Jean-Frederic Colombel; Denis Chatelain; Jean-Louis Dupas
P0360
CHARACTERIZATION OF LYMPHOID FOLLICLES WITH A RED RING SIGN AS FIRST
MANIFESTATION OF EARLY CROHN’S DISEASE
Ekaterina Krauss; Abbas Agaimy; Helmut
Neumann; Ulrike Schulz; Markus Friedrich
Neurath; Martin Raithel; Jonas Mudter
P0363
CHRONIC PAIN IN IBD: PAIN RELATED ATTITUDES, DISABILITY AND COPING STRATEGIES
Graham Morrison; Daniel R Van Langenberg;
Stephen Gibson; Peter R Gibson
P0364
CONCEPTION AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN WOMEN WITH INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE. -A MULTICENTER STUDY FROM JAPAN
Makoto Naganuma; Masakazu Nagahori;
Asaka Sato; Reiko Kunisaki; Shigeaki Kimura;
Naoki Yoshimura; Minako Sako; Takaaki Kawaguchi; Masakazu Takazoe; Shojiro Yamamoto; Toshiyuki Matsui; Toshifumi Hibi; Mamoru Watanabe
P0365
IMPACT OF SMOKING IN THE CLINICAL
COURSE OF CROHN´S DISEASE: DATA
FROM THE MULTICENTER SPANISH STUDY „TABACROHN“
Maria Josefina Etchevers; Tiago Nunes; Ignacio Marín; L Menchén; Valle Garcia; Esther
Garcia; Daniel Ginard; Manuel Barreiro; Fernando Gomollón; M Arroyo; Olga Merino; S
Gallego; S Garcia; E Gento; B Gonzalez; C
Agustí; Carolina Figueroa; David Monfort;
Guillermo Bastida; Carme Loras; Miquel Sans
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Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0366
USE OF COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM) IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD). COMPARISON BETWEEN NORWAY AND SLOVAKIA
Randi Opheim; Anniken Lykke Antonsen;
Martin Schnierer; Rudolf Hyrdel; Tomm Bernklev; Bjorn Moum
P0367
PREDICTORS FOR RESOURCE CONSUMPTION IN PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S DISEASE. RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF
A NATIONWIDE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE COHORT
Markus Sagmeister; Marjan Arvandi; Raffaella
Matteucci Gothe; Johannes Wurm; Stefan
Vavricka; Roland von Känel; Stefan Begre;
Christa Meyenberger; Uwe Siebert
P0368
PREDICTORS FOR RESOURCE CONSUMPTION IN PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS. RESULTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF A
NATIONWIDE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE COHORT
Markus Sagmeister; Marjan Arvandi; Raffaella Matteucci; Johannes Wurm; Stefan
Vavricka; Roland von Känel; Stefan Begre;
Christa Meyenberger; Uwe Siebert
P0369
AN UNUSUAL PREVALENCE OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IN A MULTIETHNIC POPULATION- SINGLE CENTRE UK
DATA
Lesley-Ann Smith; Rajaratnam Rameshshanker; Jane Healey; Deborah Patterson
P0370
PREVALENCE AND RISK OF AVASCULAR
OSTEONECROSIS IN INFLAMMATROY BOWEL DISEASE
Christian Stone; Jiajing Chen; Michael D Williams; Glenn L Gordon; Thomas E Burroughs
P0371
CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CROHN’S DISEASE, DEPENDING ON AGE AT ONSET
Yolanda Torres Dominguez; F. Javier Alcazar;
Jose Manuel Infantes; Francisco Jose Garcia
Fernande; Jose Manuel Catalan; F. Javier
Mendoza
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P0372
SMOKING HABITS IN PATIENTS WITH
COLLAGENOUS COLITIS
Lina Vigren; Klas Sjöberg; Cecilia Benoni;
Curt Tysk; Johan Bohr; Anders Killander; Lasse Larsson; Magnus Ström; Henrik Hjortswang
P0373
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IN
BANGLADESHIS
AND
CAUCASIANS:
SAME OR DIFFERENT?
James Goodhand; Mahmood Wahed; Nik
Kamperidis; Neal Martin; Nick M Croft; Louise Langmead; James Oliver Lindsay; David
Stephen Rampton
P0374
CLINICAL PREDICTORS OF OPTIMAL OUTCOME IN INFLAMMATORY CROHN’S DISEASE
Yamile Zabana Abdo; Esther Garcia-Planella;
Manuel Van Domselaar; Míriam Mañosa; Jordi Gordillo; Antonio López Sanromán; Eduard
Cabré; Eugeni Domènech
P0375
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) AND IBD
RELATED CANCER IN NW GREECE IN YEARS 1981-2009
Kostas Katsanos; Christos Zois; Kostas Massalas; Antonis Kogevinas; Spyros Georgiou;
Michail Papadopoulos; Kostas Dabos; Nikos
Monastiriotis; Athanasios Vlachopoulos; Dimitrios Kourtessas; Apostolos Germanopoulos; Kostas Kistis; Vasileios Theopistos; Athanasios Papathanasopoulos; Nikos Tzambouras;
Gerasimos Baltayiannis; Spyros Filis; Tomas
Passas; Panagiota Aggeli; Nikos Kostas; Spyros Katsaros; Pinelopi Manousou; Dimitrios
Sygounas; Dimitrios Christodoulou; Epameinondas V Tsianos
P0376
FATIGUE PREVALENCE IN IBD OUTPATIENTS IN SCANDINAVIA
Palle Bager; Ragnar Befrits; Ola Wikman; Stefan Lindgren; Bjørn Moum; Jens F. Dahlerup
P0377
HEPcIDIN IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES ACCOMPANIED
BY ANEMIA
Albina Lishchinskaya; Vladimir Drozdov; Asfold Parfenov; Karina Noskova; Evgeny Baryshnikov
P0378
RAMAN-SIGNATURES OF COLORECTAL
ENTEROCYTES FOR AN ADVANCED DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
Christiane Bielecki; Christoph Krafft; Claudio
Marquardt; Akram Gharbi; Thomas Knösel;
Jürgen Popp; Andreas Stallmach
P0379
DISTINGUISHING OROFACIAL GRANULOMATOSIS FROM CROHN’S DISEASE: TWO
SEPARATE DISEASE ENTITIES?
Helen Campbell; Michael Escudier; Pritash
Patel; Carlo Nunes; Timothy Ross Elliott; Kate
Bernard; Penelope Shirlaw; Tim Poate; Richard Cook; Peter Milligan; Jonathan Brostoff; Alexander Mentzer; Miranda Clare;
Elizabeth Lomer; Stephen J Challacombe; Jeremy David Sanderson
P0380
HEPATOBILIARY ALTERATIONS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF 374 PATIENTS
Maria Cappello; Claudia Randazzo; Ivana
Bravatà; Sergio Peralta; Piero Luigi Almasio;
Antonio Craxì
P0381
POST-OPERATIVE CROHN’S DISEASE RECURRENCE: IMPACT OF ENDOSCOPIC
MONITORING AND TREATMENT STEP-UP
ON OUTCOME
Peter De Cruz; Maria-Pia Bernardi; Lani Prideaux; Patrick Allen; Michael Johnston; Rodney Woods; James Keck; Alexander Heriot;
Richard Brouwer; Ashley Miller; Steven
Brown; Sally Bell; Ross Elliott; William Connell; Paul Desmond; Michael Kamm
P0382
PREVIOUS MISDIAGNOSIS AND DIAGNOSTIC DELAY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
Antonio Di Sabatino; Alessandro Massari;
Sandro Ardizzone; Andrea Cassinotti; Matteo
Bosani; Paolo Biancheri; Venerina Imbesi; Gabriele Bianchi Porro; Gino R Corazza
P0383
A PROSPECTIVE COMPARISON BETWEEN
1.5T MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND 3T
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN ILEO-COLONIC CROHN’S DISEASE: A SINGLE CENTER
EXPERIENCE
Gionata Fiorino; Cristiana Bonifacio; Hajnalka
Szabò; Mauro Padrenostro; Luca Balzarini;
Alessandro Repici; Alberto Malesci; Silvio Danese
P0384
MAGNETIC RESONANCE ENTEROGRAPHY
IN THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS BETWEEN FIBROTIC AND ACTIVE INFLAMMATORY SMALL BOWEL STENOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S DISEASE
Francesca Fornasa; Franco Di Prima
P0385
MORBIDITY DOES NOT INFLUENCE THE
SEXUAL ACTIVITY OF PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Maria Domenica Franzese; Cristina Bucci; Pietro Capone; Paolo Andreozzi; Antonella
Ranaudo; Carolina Ciacci
P0386
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL CORRELATIONS IN LONSTANDING ULCERATIVE COLITIS RELATED
DYSPLASIA
Ovidiu Fratila; Constantin Craciun; Tiberia Ilias; Mircea Puscasiu; Romeo Mihaila
P0387
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ANTIPROTEINASE 3 ANTINEUTROPHIL CYTOPLASMIC
ANTIBODY POSITIVITY IN ULCERATIVE
COLITIS PATIENTS
Tatsuo Fujiwara; Kyoko Katakura; Ryoma Suzuki; Makiko Baba; Hiromasa Ohira
159
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
Poster sessions
Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0388
RISK FOR CORONARY HEART DISEASE IS
INCREASED IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE
Johanna Haapamäki; Risto P Roine; Ulla Turunen; Martti A Färkkilä; Perttu E T Arkkila
P0389
CAN DURATION AND SEVERITY OF CHRONIC BOWEL DISEASE INFLUENCE PATIENTS’ PSYCHOSOCIAL FUNCTIONING?
Goran Hauser; Mladenka Tkalcic; Sanda Pletikosic; Brankica Mijandrušic-Sincic; Davor Stimac
P0390
ULTRASOUND ELASTICITY IMAGING CAN
DIFFERENTIATE ACUTE INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION AND CHRONIC INTESTINAL
FIBROSIS FROM NORMAL BOWEL IN RAT
MODELS
Ryan W. Stidham; Jingping Xu; Laura A.
Johnson; Kang Kim; Jonathan Rubin; David
Moons; Barbara McKenna; Peter Higgins
P0391
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THIOPURINE
METABOLITE LEVELS AND ENDOSCOPIC
IMPROVEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH POSTOPERATIVE MODERATE TO SEVERE ENDOSCOPIC RECURRENCE OF CROHN’S DISEASE
Sieglinde Angelberger; Elke Schaeffeler; Alexander Teml; Wolfgang Petritsch; Olga Shonova; Milan Lukas; Simon Bar-Meir; Roland
Greinwald; Ralph Mueller; Eduard F. Stange;
Klaus R. Herrlinger; Matthias Schwab; Walter
Reinisch
P0392
LONG-TERM COLECTOMY RATE IN SEVERE STEROID-REFRACTORY ULCERATIVE
COLITIS TREATED WITH INFLIXIMAB AS
RESCUE THERAPY
Annalisa Aratari; Valeria Clemente; Pamela
Gentile; Giovanna Margagnoni; Piero Vernia;
Maurizio Koch; Claudio Papi
160
P0393
OPTIMAL DURATION OF MAINTENANCE
TREATMENT WITH AZATHIOPRINE IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE
Roberta Pica; Eleonora Veronica Avallone;
Claudio Cassieri; Alessandra Pieroni; Mauro
Di Camillo; Aurora De Carolis; Ilaria Marinelli;
Piero Vernia; Paolo Paoluzi
P0394
AZATHIOPRINE SIDE EFFECTS IN CHRONIC
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE TREATMENT
Eleonora Veronica Avallone; Roberta Pica;
Claudio Cassieri; Aurora De Carolis; Paolo
Paoluzi; Piero Vernia
P0395
ADALIMUMAB RESPONSE DOSE ESCALATION AND DOSE DE-ESCALATION SUCCESS RATE IN A LARGE NATIONAL COHORT OF CROHNS PATIENTS
Filip Baert; Elien Glorieus; Catherine Reenaers; Geert D´Haens; Harald Peeters; Denis
Franchimont; Olivier Dewit; Edouard Louis;
Gert Van Assche
P0396
EVOLUTION AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS
OF RELAPSE IN UC PATIENTS TREATED
WITH 5-ASA AFTER A FIRST COURSE OF
SYSTEMIC STEROIDS
Caroline Bello; Edouard Louis; Jacques Belaiche; Catherine Reenaers
P0397
BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE
AMELIORATES
EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS THROUGH THE
CANABINOID RECEPTOR 2 ACTIVATION
AND PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-GAMMA PATHWAY
Allisson Bento; Rodrigo Marcon; Rafael Cypriano Dutra; Maíra Cola; Daniela Ferraz Pereira Leite; João Batista Calixto
P0398
SAFETY AND TOLERABILITY OF ONE
HOUR INFLIXIMAB INFUSIONS IN PATIENTS WITH IBD: RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A LARGE SINGLE CENTER COHORT
Christine Breynaert; Marc Ferrante; Herma
Fidder; Maja Noman; Vera Ballet; Séverine
Vermeire; Paul Rutgeerts; Gert Van Assche
P0399
ADALIMUMAB IS EFFECTIVE FOR INDUCING CLINICAL REMISSION AT WEEK 4
REGARDLESS OF BASELINE CORTICOSTEROID USE: POOLED ANALYSIS OF 4 CLINICAL TRIALS
Jean-Frederic Colombel; Paul Rutgeerts; Walter Reinisch; William J. Sandborn; Julian Panes; Anne Camez; Paul F. Pollack; Roopal B.
Thakkar; Bidan Huang; Mei Yang; Jingdong
Chao; Parvez Mulani
P0400
EFFECT OF DISEASE DURATION ON “DEEP
REMISSION”: RESULTS FROM THE EXTEND TRIAL
Jean-Frederic Colombel; Stefan Schreiber;
Paul Rutgeerts; William J. Sandborn; Mei
Yang; Kathleen G. Lomax; Paul F. Pollack; Roopal B. Thakkar; Anne Camez; Bidan Huang;
Qian Zhou; Parvez Mulani; Jingdong Chao
P0401
LOW-DOSE SMOKING RESUMPTION IN
EX-SMOKERS WITH REFRACTORY ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Emma Calabrese; Henit Yanai; Dmitry Shuster; David Rubin; Stephen Hanauer
P0402
MMX® MESALAZINE 2.4G/DAY AS MAINTENANCE THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH
QUIESCENT ULCERATIVE COLITIS; COMPLIANCE AND CLINICAL RECURRENCE RESULTS FROM THE PHASE IV SIMPLE TRIAL
Sunanda Kane; Dory Solomon; Mary Palmen;
Karen Barrett
P0403
CLINICAL PREDICTIVE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH STEROID-RESISTANCE IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Shan Cao
P0404
AUTOIMMUNE PHENOMENA UNDER TNF
TARGETED THERAPIES IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A “NOT SO RARE”
ADVERSE EVENT
Claudia Randazzo; Maria Cappello; Anna Licata; Francesco Barbaria; Ivana Bravatà; Rosanna Iannitelli; Antonio Craxì
P0405
AVAILABLE MEDICAL THERAPIES DO NOT
AFFECT DEVELOPMENT OF MAJOR COMPLICATIONS AND NEED FOR SURGERY IN
CROHN’S DISEASE : LONG-TERM PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON A POPULATION OF
193 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS
Erika Angelucci; Monica Cesarini; Pamela
Gentile; Stefano Necozione; Giuseppe Frieri;
Renzo Caprilli; Giovanni Latella
P0406
POTENTIAL TREATMENT ADJUSTMENT
EVENTS FOR CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS
ON INFLIXIMAB MAINTENANCE THERAPY: ANALYSIS OF LONG-TERM CLAIMS
DATA
E. v. Loftus; M Yang; D Laitinen; S Manthena;
P M Mulani; J Chao
P0407
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF A POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL + ELECTROLYTES FORMULATION (MOVICOL®) VS PLACEBO IN PATIENTS WITH CONSTIPATION ASSOCIATED
WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Roger Chapman; Vincenzo Stanghellini
P0408
NON-CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT OF IL-10PRODUCING REGULATORY TYPE 1 (TR1)
CELL THERAPY OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Valérie Brun; Hervé Bastian; Nathalie Belmonte; Hélène Asnagli; Brigitte Quatannens; Arnaud Foussat
P0409
AN ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF CONCOMITANT ORAL AND TOPICAL MESALAZINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF ACTIVE ULCERATIVE COLITIS (UC) BASED ON
RESULTS FROM RANDOMISED CON­
TROLLED TRIAL IN THE NETHERLANDS
Mark Connolly; Cornelis Boersma; Bas Oldenburg
161
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
Poster sessions
Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0410
AN ECONOMIC COMPARISON OF ONCE
DAILY WITH TWICE DAILY MESALAZINE
FOR MAINTAINING ULCERATIVE COLITIS
(UC) REMISSION IN THE NETHERLANDS
BASED ON RESULTS FROM A LARGE RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIAL
Mark Connolly; Cornelis Boersma; Bas Oldenburg
P0411
CONCOMITANT USE OF ADALIMUMAB
AND IMMUNOMODULATORS OR CORTICOSTEROIDS COMPARED WITH ADALIMUMAB ALONE: POOLED SAFETY ANALYSIS
William J. Sandborn; Jean-Frederic Colombel;
James Lewis; Mark Osterman; Anne M Robinson; Bidan Huang; Paul Pollack; Roopal Thakkar
P0412
SAFETY OF ADALIMUMAB IN GLOBAL
CLINICAL TRIALS OF PATIENTS WITH
CROHN’S DISEASE
Jean-Frederic Colombel; Remo Panaccione;
William J Sandborn; Paul Rutgeerts; Stephan
Hanauer; Walter Reinisch; Alexandra Cardoso; Winnie Lau; Anne Robinson; Paul Pollack
P0413
EFFECT OF ADALIMUMAB INDUCTION
THERAPY ON CLINICAL LABORATORY PARAMETERS SUGGESTING IMPROVED NUTRITION AND INFLAMMATION STATUS IN
PATIENTS WITH MODERATELY TO SEVERELY ACTIVE ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Walter Reinisch; William J Sandborn; Daniel
Hommes; Roopal Thakkar; Paul Pollack; Ashish Kumar; Wendy Kampman; Andreas Lazar
P0414
ANTI-TNF-ALPHA THERAPY OF RENAL AA
AMYLOIDOSIS COMPLICATING CROHN’S
DISEASE (CD): EXPERIENCE IN 6 CASES
Marie-Armelle Denis; Jean Pierre Cosyns; Alexandre Persu; Chantal de Galocsy; Pierre Hoang; Philippe Maldague; Frank Zerbib; Olivier
Dewit; René Fiasse
162
P0415
COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF TOP-DOWN
VERSUS STEP-UP STRATEGIES IN PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED ACTIVE
LUMINAL CROHN’S DISEASE
Antonio Di Sabatino; Monia Marchetti; Lucio
Liberato; Gino R Corazza
P0416
ADALIMUMAB TREATMENT FOR INFLAMMATORY CROHN´S DISEASE STRICTURES
Ana Echarri; Jose Carlos Gallego; Virginia Ollero; Ana Porta; Javier Castro
P0417
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH ADALIMUMAB IN A MULTICENTER COHORT OF
ANTI-TNF NAIVE CROHN DISEASE PATIENTS
Ana Echarri; Manuel Barreiro; Virginia Ollero;
Alberto Fernandez-Villaverde; David Martinez-Ares; Vicent Hernandez; Aurelio Lorenzo;
Javier Castro; Santos Pereira; Daniel Carpio
P0418
AZATHIOPRINE
INDUCED
ADVERSEEVENTS IN IBD – AN UNDER-ESTIMATION
OR A RARITY IN ROUTINE CLINICAL
PRACTICE?
Pierre Ellul; Neville Azzopardi; Christian Camenzuli; Valerie Vella; Mario Vassallo
P0419
10 YEARS OF INFLIXIMAB: LONG-TERM
EFFICACY OUTCOME OF 425 CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS IN A TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTER
Emma Eshuis; Cyriel Y. Ponsioen; Joep F. Bartelsman; Willem A. Bemelman; Pieter C.
Stokkers
P0420
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF STANDARDISED FERRIC CARBOXYMALTOSE DOSES
VS INDIVIDUALLY CALCULATED IRON SUCROSE DOSES FOR IBD-ASSOCIATED
IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA: A MULTICENTRE, RANDOMISED CONTROLLED
TRIAL
Rayko Evstatiev; Philippe Marteau; Tariq Iqbal; Igor Lvovich Khalif; Jürgen Stein; Bernd
Bokemeyer; Ivan V. Chopey; Lise Riopel;
Christoph Gasche
Poster sessions
P0422
LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF INFLIXIMAB
IN PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Marc Ferrante; David Drobne; Séverine Vermeire; Gert Van Assche; Tamara Coopmans;
Ilse Hoffman; Andre D´Hoore; Freddy Penninckx; Paul Rutgeerts
P0423
EFFICACY OF 5-AMINOSALICYLIC ACID IN
PREVENTING RELAPSE OF CROHN’S DISEASE FOLLOWING SURGICAL INDUCTION OF REMISSION: A META-ANALYSIS
OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
Alexander C. Ford; Khurram J. Khan; Nicholas
J. Talley; Paul Moayyedi
P0424
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF LONG-TERM
INFLIXIMAB USE FOR CROHN’S DISEASE
IN SOUTHERN ITALY
Antonino Privitera; Maria A Lo Presti; Mauro
Mastronardi; Maria Cappello; Laurino Grossi;
Angelo Lauria; Nicola della Valle; Mariabeatrice Principi; Nello Buccianti; Giovanni di Matteo; Walter Fries
P0425
EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF INTRAVENOUS IRON DEXTRAN COMPARED
WITH ORAL IRON IN INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE
Asma Khalil; James Goodhand; Mahmood
Wahed; Jayne Yeung; F R Ali; David S Rampton
P0426
PATIENT RESPONSE TO ANTI-TNF DOSE
ESCALATION IN CROHN’S DISEASE USING
HEALTH CLAIMS DATA
David Rubin; Rob Sederman
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Colonic and Anorectal Disorders I
P0427
DRAWING UP AN INDIVIDUAL RISK INDEX OF METACHRONOUS NEOPLASTIC
LESIONS DEVELOPMENT IN RESECTED
COLORECTAL CANCER
Ana Borda Martin; Javier Jiménez Pérez; José
María Martínez-Peñuela; Ignacio FernándezUrién; Fernando Borda Celaya; Edurne Amorena Muro; Miguel Muñoz-Navas
P0428
DIFFERENCES IN COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA BETWEEN PATIENTS WITH SPORADIC
DUODENAL ADENOMA AND HEALTHY
INDIVIDUALS
Young-Seok Cho; Woo-Chul Chung; HyungKeun Kim; Bo-In Lee
P0429
PLASMA ESTRADIOL CONCENTRATIONS
ARE ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER RISK OF
COLORECTAL ADENOMA AMONG POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
Su Jin Chung; Young Sun Kim; Min Jung
Park; Joo Sung Kim; Hyun Chae Jung; In Sung
Song
P0430
MACROSCOPIC COLORECTAL CANCER:
ETHNIC DIFFERENCIES IN FREQUENCY
Rhys Hewett; Jin-Y Kang; Andy Poullis
P0431
IS HIGHER BONE DENSITY ASSOCIATED
WITH A REDUCED RISK OF COLORECTAL
ADENOMA?
Hyun Il Hong; Hyun Soo Kim; Hong Jun Park;
Chong Kun Im; Hyo Keun Jeon; Chan Sik
Won; Sang Ok Kwon
P0432
COLORECTAL POLYP CANCERS IN THE
NHS BOWEL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAMME
Thomas Lee; Claire Nickerson; Richard Q
McNally; Mathew D Rutter
163
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0421
RESPONSE TO INFLUENZA A (H1N1) VIRUS VACCINATION IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE ON
MAINTENANCE IMMUNOMODULATOR
AND/OR BIOLOGICAL THERAPY
Klaudia Farkas; Tamás Molnár; István Jankovics; Márta Melles; Ferenc Nagy; Zoltán Szepes; Tibor Wittmann
Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0433
MUTATIONS IN BRAF CORRELATE WITH
POOR SURVIVAL OF COLORECTAL CANCERS IN CHINESE POPULATION
Jyh Ming Liou; Ming Shiang Wu; Han Mo
Chiu; Jaw Town Lin; Mei Jyh Chen; Jin Tung
Liang
P0439
RELATION BETWEEN LIFESTYLE-RELATED
FACTORS AND ADENOMA IN THE RIGHTSIDED COLON - ANALYSIS OF GENDER
DIFFERENCES AND CHANGES OVER TIME
Yumi Sato; Ryoichi Nozaki; Tomoari Kamada;
Kazutaka Yamada; Ken Haruma
P0434
MENOPAUSAL HORMONE THERAPY AND
RISK OF COLORECTAL CANCER IN THE
FRENCH E3N-EPIC COHORT
Sophie Morois; Agnès Fournier; Sylvie Mesrine; Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault; Françoise Clavel-Chapelon
P0440
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GENDER
DIFFERENCES AND AGING AND ADENOMA IN THE RIGHT-SIDED COLON IN JAPAN
Yumi Sato; Ryoichi Nozaki; Tomoari Kamada;
Kazutaka Yamada; Ken Haruma
P0435
LIFELONG ANTHROPOMETRY AND RISK
OF COLORECTAL ADENOMAS: THE
FRENCH E3N-EPIC PROSPECTIVE COHORT
Sophie Morois; Femke Besemer; Marine Josset; Françoise Clavel-Chapelon; Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault
P0441
20 YEARS OF FAMILIAL ADENOMATOSIS
POLYPOSIS SYNDROMES IN THE SINGAPORE POLYPOSIS REGISTRY: AN ANALYSIS OF OUTCOMES
Kai Liang Teh; Min Hoe Chew; Carol Loi; Hak
Mien Quah; Choong Leong Tang; Kong Weng
Eu
P0436
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FLEXIBLE SIGMOIDOSCOPY FOR COLORECTAL CANCER
SCREENING FROM A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
Shin Ogawa; Kazutaka Yamada; Ryoichi Nozaki; Hideshi Niimura; Shouji Natsugoe; Toshiro
Takezaki
P0437
DIAGNOSTIC YIELDS OF IMMUNOCHEMICAL FECAL OCCULT BLOOD SCREENING
IN JAPAN- REDUCED STAGE AND INCREASED CURABLE RESECTION RATE OF COLORECTAL CANCER
Hiroshi Saito; Kumiko Saika; Kazuo Matsuda;
Takenobu Shimada
P0438
THE EFFECTS OF A COMMUNITY WIDE
MULTI-COMPONENT MEDIA CAMPAIGN
ON COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING
Hiroshi Saito; Yoshiki Ishikawa; Kumiko Saika;
Kazuo Matsuda
164
P0442
CIGARETTE SMOKING, ALCOHOL DRINKING AND THE RISK OF COLORECTAL
CANCER
Kiyoko Yagyu; Shogo Kikuchi; Yingsong Lin;
Akiko Tamakoshi; Junko Ueda; Yuki Obata;
Jun Nakai; Kazuo Nakajima; Ryutaro Murashima; Teruo Ishibashi
P0443
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL GENDER DIFFERENCE IN COLORECTAL ADENOMA
Seiji Kimura; Masanori Tanaka
P0444
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PLASMA LEVELS
OF PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR INHIBITOR-1 (PAI-1) AND COLORECTAL ADENOMAS
Jin Hee Lee; Eun Ran Kim; Byung-Hoon Min;
Jun Haeng Lee; Young-Ho Kim; Dong Kyung
Chang; Hee Jung Son; Poong -Lyul Rhee; Jae
J. Kim; Jong Chul Rhee; Jin Yong Kim
P0445
EXPRESSION OF EMMPRIN, VEGF, VEGFR2
AND VEGFR3 IN COLORECTAL CANCER
WITH LIVER METASTASIS
Tomoko Seya; Noritake Tanaka; Kimiyoshi Yokoi; Yasuhiro Mamada; Koji Horiba; Hiroyuki
Tsuruta; Takashi Shirakawa; Yoshiyuki Takahashi; Masato Yoshioka; Seiichi Shinji; Miwako Katsuta; Yoshiharu Oaki; Eiji Uchida
P0446
A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY FOR IDENTIFYING THE PREDICTORS OF ISCHEMIC COLITIS IN JAPAN
Koichiro Abe; Tsuguru Shirai; Akari Isono; Tadahisa Ebato; Yuji Mishina; Hajime Anjiki; Takatsugu Yamamoto; Taro Ishii; Yasushi Kuyama
P0447
DIGITAL RECTAL EVACUATION IN SOLITARY RECTAL ULCER SYNDROME
Mehdi Babaei; Jamileh Moghimi
P0448
LONG TERM FOLLOW UP OF PATIENTS
WITH MULTIPLE APHTHOUS ULCERATION
OF THE COLON
Alistair McNair; Sanjoy Basu
P0449
CLINICAL COURSE OF MICROSCOPIC COLITIS IN A SINGLE-CENTRE COHORT STUDY
Carlo Calabrese; Giuseppina Liguori; Fernando Rizzello; Paolo Gionchetti; Giulia Spuri
Fornarini; Rosy Tambasco; Ramona Brugnera;
Giulia Straforini; Donatella Riso; Massimo
Campieri
P0450
SPACE FLIGHT: BOWEL FUNCTION DURING LONG-TERM HEAD-DOWN BEDREST
SIMULATING MICROGRAVITY
Carolina Ciacci; Giancarlo Bilancio; Annalisa
Pascariello; Pietro Capone; Paola Iovino
P0452
HIGH RESOLUTION ANORECTAL MANOMETRY AND ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF INTERNAL ANAL SPHINCTER IN PATIENTS
WITH ANAL FISSURE
Alvaro Opazo; Esther Aguirre; Pere Clave
P0453
DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF FECAL CALPROTECTIN IN DISTINGUISHING COMPLICATED FROM UNCOMPLICATED DIVERTICULAR DISEASE
Eugen Dumitru; Luana Alexandrescu; Irina
Magdalena Dumitru; Andra Iulia Suceveanu
P0454
IS ANTINFLAMMATORY THERAPY JUSTIFIED IN UNCOMPLICATED DIVERTICULAR
DISEASE?
Luca Elli; Leda Roncoroni; Antonella Bonura;
Maria Teresa Bardella; Claudia Terrani; Stefano Marconi; Michele Ciulla
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Liver I
Hall P0
P0455
THE MECHANISMS BY WHICH PALMITOLEATE ATTENUATES PALMITATE-INDUCED
APOPTOSIS
Yuko Akazawa; Sophie Cazanave; Hajime
Isomoto; Kazuhiko Nakao; Gregory Gores
P0456
NONINVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF HEPATIC
FIBROSIS AND NECROINFLAMMATORY
ACTIVITY IN EGYPTIAN PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION
AND SCHISTOSOMIASIS USING FIBROTEST AND ACTITEST
Naglaa Allam; Gasser El-azab; Maather Kamel; Ayman Kelany; Ashraf Dawood; Nermine Ehsan; Ahmed Refaie; Khaled Gameel
P0451
IN VITRO CHARACTERIZATION OF THE
MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES AND DISMOTILITY IN COLONIC DIVERTICULAR DISEASE
Diana Gallego; Francisco Espin; Victor Gil;
Marcel Jimenez; Pere Clave
165
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
Poster sessions
Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0457
COMPARISON BETWEEN NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE ACTIVITY AND
SUPRAAORTIC
VESSELS
ATHEROSCLEROTIC SCORES IN AN EXPERIMENTAL
ANIMAL MODEL. EFFECT OF ATORVASTATIN AND DIET
Maria Teresa Sanchez Polo; Maria Teresa Castells; Bartolome Garcia Perez; Antonia Martin
Castillo; Maria Gracia Adanez; Candido Gutierrez Panizo; Ignacio Ayala
P0458
CORRELATION BETWEEN BUTYRILCHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY AND INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN AN EXPERIMENTAL
ANIMAL MODEL OF STEATOHEPATITIS.
EFFECT OF ATORVASTATIN AND DIET
Antonia Martin Castillo; Maria Teresa Castells; Asta Tvarijonaviciute; Bartolome Garcia
Perez; Maria Teresa Sanchez Polo; Maria Gracia Adanez; Fernando Tecles; Ignacio Ayala
P0459
PPAR-ALPHA AND PPAR-GAMMA GENE
POLYMORPHISMS IN BRAZILIAN PATIENTS WITH NASH: A GENETIC RISK FACTOR?
Fernanda Domenici; Maria José Brochado;
Marcele Moraes Rocha; Selma Freire Carvalho Cunha; Catherine Yang; Aline F Guirado;
Jorge Elias; Valdair Muglia; Sérgio Zucoloto;
Helio Vannucchi; Ana Lourdes Candolo Martinelli
P0460
ROLE OF ACUSTIC RADIATION FORCE IMPULSE (ARFI) SONOELASTOGRAPHY AND
13C-METHACETIN BREATH TEST FOR NONINVASIVE STAGING OF LIVER FIBROSIS
Carmen Fierbinteanu-Braticevici; Laura Tribus; Radu Usvat; Ana Petrisor; Ileana Stan;
Cristian Busegeanu
P0461
THE CLINICAL VALUE OF URINARY DOLICHOL LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER
PATHOLOGY
Ivans Kuznecovs; Latvia; Galina Kuznecova
166
P0462
LIPOLYSIS AND HEPATIC PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF TRIMUCRIN IN SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS FED WITH HIGH FAT DIET
Meng-Lun Liu; Juin-Hong Cheng; Kae-Shin
Lin; Ai-Sheng Ho; Tong-Jing Fang
P0463
IDENTIFICATION OF NEW PROTEIN BIOMARKERS OF THE HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMA BY MALDI-IMS
Claudio Marquardt; Roland Kaufmann; Christiane Bielecki; Anna Crecelius; Ulrich Sigmar
Schubert; Utz Settmacher; Andreas Stallmach
P0464
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DETECTION OF
NATURAL KILLER CELLS IN HEPATITIS C
VIRUS-INDUCED CHRONIC LIVER DISEASES
Azza El Bassiouny; Samah Abo El-Hassan;
Mona Moussa; Eman El-Ahwany; Eman Helal;
Alaa Taha; Ahmed-Hazem Helmy; Manal Kamel; Nora El-Bassiouni
P0465
COMPARISON BETWEEN ALPHA SMOOTH
MUSCLE ACTIN AND GLIAL FIBRILLARY
ACIDIC PROTEIN IN DETECTING EARLY
ACTIVATED HEPATIC STELLATE CELLS IN
CHRONIC HEPATITIS C-VIRUS INFECTION
Sohier Zakaria; Mona Moussa; Magdy Youssef; Maha Akl; Eman El-Ahwany; Maysa ElRaziky; Omaima Mostafa; Ahmed-Hazem
Helmy; Rabab Salama; Ali El-Hindawy
P0466
UTILISATION OF MINUTE LIVER BIOPSY
FOR MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ANALYSIS
USING OPTIMISED LASER MICRODISSECTION MICROSCOPY PROTOCOL
Ahlam Mustafa; Alberto Quaglia; Anil Dhawan; Ragai R Mitry
P0467
PIRFENIDONE MODULATES FIBROGENIC
AND INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS THROW
ACTIVATION OF ANTI-OXIDANT PATH­
WAYS IN ACTIVATED HUMAN HEPATIC
STELLATE CELLS
Jose Guadalupe Macias Barragan; Alessandra
Caligiuri; Juan Armendariz Borunda; Massimo Pinzani
P0468
CONTRIBUTION OF ARACHIDONIC AND
LINOLEIC ACIDS PATHWAYS TO THE LIVER
INFLAMMATION AND FIBROSIS
Joanna Raszeja-Wyszomirska; Krzysztof Safranow; Piotr Milkiewicz; Ewa Stachowska
P0469
2‘,4‘,6‘-TRIS(METHOXYMETHOXY) CHALCONE INCREASES FAS-LIGAND THROUGH
INHIBITING HISTONE DEACETYLASE AND
INDUCES APOPTOSIS OF ACTIVATED HEPATIC STELLATE CELLS
Geom-Seog Seo; Sung-Hee Lee; Suck-Chae
Choi; Dong-Hwan Sohn
P0470
ACOUSTIC RADIATION FORCE IMPULSE
ELASTOGRAPHY VS. LIVER BIOPSY FOR
PREDICTING FIBROSIS SEVERITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HCV HEPATITIS – A
MULTICENTRIC STUDY
Ioan Sporea; Roxana Sirli; Carmen Fierbinteanu; Ana Petrisor; Radu Badea; Monica Lupsor;
Simona Bota; Alina Popescu; Mirela Danila
P0471
TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY OR ACOUSTIC RADIATION IMPULSE FORCE ELASTOGRAPHY - WHICH IS THE BEST FOR
THE EVALUATION OF LIVER FIBROSIS?
Ioan Sporea; Roxana Sirli; Alina Popescu; Mirela Danila; Simona Bota; Madalina Sendroiu
P0472
HEPATIC EXPRESSION OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS 2 AND 4 IN HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS
João Bruno Soares; Pedro Pimentel-Nunes;
Aníbal Ferreira; Ana Célia Caetano; Carla Rolanda; Raquel Gonçalves; Mário Dinis-Ribeiro;
Luís Afonso; Fernando Pardal; Nádia Gonçalves; Roberto Roncon-Albuquerque Jr;
Adelino Leite-Moreira
P0473
PARAOXONASE 1 ACTIVITY AND ITS 55
AND 192 POLYMORPHISM IN PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE
Yasser Ahmed-Foaad El-Naggar; Hany Mohamed El-Sadek; Amal Fathy Gharib
P0474
SERUM ZINC-a2-GLYCOPROTEIN LEVELS
IN PATIENTS WITH NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE
Yusuf Yilmaz; Oya Yonal; Fatih Eren; Ramazan
Kurt; Cigdem Ataizi Celikel; Osman Ozdogan;
Nese Imeryuz; Cem Kalayci; Erol Avsar
P0475
INCIDENCE OF PSC IS INCREASING IN FINLAND: A NATIONWIDE REGISTRY DATA
Martti A Färkkilä; Airi Jussila; Eero Pukkala;
Mika Gissler
P0476
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF AUTOANTIBODIES TO P53 IN AUTOIMMUNE LIVER
DISEASES
Takashi Himoto; Hirohito Yoneyama; Akihiro
Deguchi; Kazutaka Kurokohchi; Michio Inukai; Hisashi Masugata; Fuminori Goda; Shoichi
Senda; Tsutomu Masaki
P0477
COSTIMULATORY MOLECULE PD-L2 IS
HIGHLY EXPRESSED IN THE HEPATOCYTES OF PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT HEPATITIS C AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Kazuko Koike; Akinobu Takaki; Takahito Yagi;
Hiroshi Sadamori; Hiroaki Matsuda; Tetsuya
Yasunaka; Yasuhiro Miyake; Fusao Ikeda; Hidenori Shiraha; Kazuhiro Nouso; Yoshiaki
Iwasaki; Haruhiko Kobashi; Kazuhide Yamamoto
P0478
USEFUL MODALITIES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF IGG4-RELATED SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS WITH/WITHOUT AUTOIMMUNE PANCREATITIS
Takahiro Nakazawa; Tomoaki Ando; Kazuki
Hayashi; Itaru Naitoh; Fumihiro Okumura;
Katsuyuki Miyabe; Michihiro Yoshida; Hirotaka Ohara; Takashi Joh
P0479
CLINICAL CLUES TO SUSPICION OF IGG4ASSOCIATED HILAR OR INTRAHEPATIC
SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS
Hyoung-Chul Oh; Myung-Hwan Kim; Kyu
Taek Lee; Jong Kyun Lee; Sung-Hoon Moon;
Tae Jun Song; Do Hyun Park; Sang Soo Lee;
Dong-Wan Seo; Sung Koo Lee
167
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
Poster sessions
Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0481
MAINTENANCE TREATMENT IS NECESSARY EVEN WHEN AUTO IMMUNE HEPATITIS IS IN REMISSION
Nicole Van Gerven; C M J Van Nieuwkerk; J P
Kuyvenhoven; B J Verwer; M Klempt-Kropp;
C J J Mulder; G Bouma
P0482
AN ANALYSIS OF THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN E.COLI URINARY TRACT INFECTION
AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY BILIARY CIRRHOSIS: A COHORT STUDY
Fumi Varyani; Joe West; Tim Card
P0483
ACUTE LIVER FAILURE INDUCED BY AMANITA PHALLOIDES: RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF EMERGENCY LIVER TRANSPLANTATION CRITERIA
Rosa Ferreira; Pedro Amaro; Manuela Ferreira; José Manuel Romãozinho; Carlos Sofia
P0484
HEPATIC DECOMPENSATION AS A LATE
COMPLICATION OF BILIOPANCREATIC DIVERSION: A CASE SERIES
Sven Francque; Jurgen Van Dongen; Guy Hubens; Luc Van Gaal; Paul Pelckmans; Peter
Michielsen
P0485
ACUTE LIVER FAILURE REQUIRING LIVER
TRANSPLANTATION DUE TO ACCIDENTAL
HEME ARGINATE OVERDOSE IN A PATIENT WITH ACUTE INTERMITTENT PORPHYRIA
Pascal Frei; Elisabeth Minder; Natascia Corti;
Beat Muellhaupt; Andreas Geier; Joachim C
Mertens; Heiner Adams; Philipp Dutkowski;
Jean-Paul Dutertre; Marco Maggiorini; Christoph Camille Ganter
P0486
IMPROVEMENT OF HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY AS AN INDICATOR FOR A SUCCESSFUL BRIDGE BY ARTIFICIAL LIVER
SUPPORT TO LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
IN HBS-POSITIVE ACUTE ON CHRONIC
LIVER FAILURE
Yu-Pin Ho; Wei-Ting Chen; Chun-Yen Lin; IShyan Sheen; Chen-Chun Lin; Wei-Pin Lin;
Cheng-Tang Chiu; Tsung-Nan Lin
168
P0487
A GRAFT-TO-RECIPIENT WEIGHT RATIO
NOT LESS THAN 0.6 IS ACCEPTABLE IN
ADULT LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Toshimi Kaido; Akira Mori; Yasuhiro Ogura;
Koichiro Hata; Atsushi Yoshizawa; Taku Iida;
Shintaro Yagi; Shinji Uemoto
P0488
POST LIVER TRANSPLANTATION METABOLIC COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS
WITH RECURRENT HEPATITIS C INFECTION
Khalid Mumtaz; Maryam Gondal; Obaid S
Shaikh
P0489
RISK FACTORS AND PREDICTIVE MODEL
FOR POST-TRANSCATHETER ARTERIAL
CHEMOEMBOLIZATION (TACE) ACUTE
HEPATIC FAILURE IN PATIENTS WITH HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA (HCC)
Jeong Kim; Y.K Sung; M.S Choi; K.C Koh;
S.W Paik; B.C Yoo; J.H Lee
P0490
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF HEPATITIS A
VIRUS SUPERINFECTION IN PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS B VIRUS INFECTION
In Hee Kim; Soo Teik Lee; Seong Hun Kim;
Sang Wook Kim; Seung Ok Lee; Dae Ghon
Kim; Chang Soo Choi; Gum Mo Jung
P0491
SIRS IS AN IMPORTANT PREDICTOR FOR
OUTCOMES IN NON-ACETAMINOPHENRELATED FULMINANT HEPATIC FAILURE
Yasuhiro Miyake; Tetsuya Yasunaka; Fusao
Ikeda; Akinobu Takaki; Haruhiko Kobashi;
Kazuhide Yamamoto
P0492
EFFECTS OF HEPATITIS B SURFACE ANTIGEN POSITIVITY ON THE CLINICAL
COURSE OF ACUTE HEPATITIS A
Ji Young Seo; Dong Dae Seo; Tae Joo Jeon;
Tae-Hoon Oh; Won Chang Shin; WonChoong Choi
P0493
LAPAROSCOPIC ULTRASOUND WITH RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION OF HEPATIC
TUMORS IN CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS
Ibrahim A Abdelkader Salama
P0494
HOW TO IMPROVE THE ACCURACY OF
ACOUSTIC RADIATION FORCE IMPULSE
ELASTOGRAPHY (ARFI) FOR LIVER FIBROSIS EVALUATION?
Ioan Sporea; Simona Bota; Roxana Sirli; Alina
Popescu; Mirela Danila
P0495
THE VALUE OF ACOUSTIC RADIATION
FORCE IMPULSE ELASTOGRAPHY (ARFI)
FOR THE EVALUATION OF ASCITES SYNDROME. CAN WE PREDICT THE FINAL DIAGNOSIS?
Simona Bota; Ioan Sporea; Roxana Sirli; Alina
Popescu; Mirela Danila; Madalina Sendroiu
P0496
UK GASTROENTEROLOGISTS ARE NOT
BEING TRAINED IN TRANSCUTANEOUS
LIVER BIOSY
Benjamin Colleypriest; Kevin Fagan; Peter F
Marden
P0497
EVALUATION USING CO2-ENHANCED SONOGRAPHY AFTER PERCUTANEOUS ABLATION THERAPY OF HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMA
Jun Hamanaka; Shihoko Seki; Akihiro Takahashi; Tomonori Ida; Taiki Morohashi; Hiroshi
Ohara; Toru Goto
P0498
CAN GD-EOB-DTPA–ENHANCED MRI
DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN DYSPLASTIC
NODULES AND EARLY- TO WELL-DIFFERENTIATED HCC?
Tatsuo Inoue; Masatoshi Kudo; Mina Komuta; Sousuke Hayaishi; Taisuke Ueda; Masahiro
Takita; Satoshi Kitai; Kinuyo Hatanaka; Norihisa Yada; Satoru Hagiwara; Yasunori Minami; Hobyung Chung; Kazuomi Ueshima; Michiie Sakamoto; Masahiro Okada; Seishi
Kumano; Takamichi Murakami
P0499
EFFICACY OF TRANSCATHETER ARTERIAL
CHEMOEMBOLIZATION THERAPY USING
CDDP IN IODIZED OIL FOR TREATMENT
OF
HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMA:
COMPARISON WITH EPIRUBICIN REGIMENS
Seiji Kawazoe; Shunya Nakashita; Takumi
Akiyama; Taiga Ohtsuka; Masaru Fujimoto;
Iwata Ozaki; Toshihiko Mizuta
P0500
CONTRAST-ENHANCED
ULTRASOUND
FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF FOCAL
LIVER LESIONS
Camilo Llamoza; Pilar Soto; Marisa Vignote;
Jose M Ángel; Juan F de Dios
P0501
CONTRAST ENHANCED ULTRASOUND
(CEUS) FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF FOCAL
LIVER LESIONS - HOW RELEVANT IS THE
METHOD?
Ioan Sporea; Roxana Sirli; Alina Popescu; Alina Martie; Mirela Danila
P0502
HAEMODYNAMIC CHANGES OCCURRING
IN LIVER CIRRHOSIS: EVALUATION BY A
CONTRAST-ENHANCED
ULTRASOUND
DEDICATED SOFTWARE AND POTENTIALLY CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
Francesco Ridolfi; Teresa Abbattista; Federica
Zavatti; Caterina Todeschini; Anna Livia Iasci;
Laura Bolognini; Paolo Busilacchi; Eugenio
Brunelli
P0503
NO EVIDENCE OF SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH
PROGRESSION OR COMPLICATIONS OF
LARGE FOCAL NODULAR HYPERPLASIA
(FNH) DURING PREGNANCY
Heiko Mix; Susanne Krusche; Bita Boozari;
Andrej Potthoff; Michael P Manns; Michael
Gebel; Kinan Rifai
P0504
VALUE OF REAL TIME HITACHI ELASTOGRAPHY FOR ASSESSING LIVER FIBROSIS
IN VIRAL C CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE
Gabriela Stefanescu; Catalina Mihai; Camelia
Cojocariu; Anca Victorita Trifan
169
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
Poster sessions
Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0505
CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CONTRASTENHANCED ULTRASOUND (CEUS) AND
PULSE OXIMETRY IN HEPATOPULMONARY SYNDROME DIAGNOSIS
Andra Suceveanu; Eugen Dumitru; Adrian
Suceveanu; Laura Mazilu; Luana Alexandreascu; Florea Voinea; Ionut-Tiberiu Tofolean;
Irinel Parepa
P0506
COMPARISON OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED
ULTRASONOGRAPHY (CEUS) VERSUS
CONVENTIONAL ULTRASOUND (US) AND
CONTRAST-ENHANCED COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) IN DETECTION OF LIVER
METASTASES FROM COLORECTAL CANCER (CRC)
Andra Suceveanu; Laura Mazilu; Adrian Suceveanu; Doina Tofolean; Tatiana Adam; Eugen Dumitru; Luana Alexandrescu; Florea
Voinea
P0507
COMPARISON OF ULTRASOUND-GUIDED
LIVER TUMOR BIOPSY BETWEEN A NEW
FOUR-DIMENSIONAL AND A CONVENTIONAL TWO-DIMENSIONAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY: A PHANTOM STUDY
Masahiko Yamada; Kota Yamada; Katsutoshi
Sugimoto; Takatomo Sano; Junichi Taira; Yoshihiro Furuichi; Yasuharu Imai; Fuminori Moriyasu
P0508
A DOSE-RESPONSE EFFECT OF BACLOFEN
IN REDUCING DAILY ALCOHOL INTAKE IN
ALCOHOL-DEPENDENT SUBJECTS: A SECONDARY ANALYSIS FROM A DOUBLEBLIND PLACEBO-CONTROLLED RANDOMIZED STUDY
Anna Ferrulli; Lorenzo Leggio; Silvia Cardone;
Luisa Vonghia; Cristina D´Angelo; Antonio
Mirijello; Antonio Nesci; Giorgio Bedogni;
Paul S. Haber; Otto M. Lesch; Roberta Agabio; Giovanni Gasbarrini; Antonio Gasbarrini;
Giovanni Addolorato
170
P0509
PREVALENCE OF LIVER FIBROSIS IN PATIENTS ON LONG-TERM METHOTREXATE
THERAPY
Ivana Barnova; Adam Bray; Sharan Shetty;
Fiona Gordon; Cameron Kennedy; Robert
Przemioslo
P0510
RESVERATROL COUNTERACTS ETHANOL
EFFECT BY STIMULATING GLYCOLYSIS:
NMR STUDIES WITH CHEMICAL INHIBITOR OR MAGNETIZATION TRANSFER IN
ISOLATED PERFUSED RAT LIVER
Marie-Christine Beauvieux; Alan Stephant;
Nizar Serhan; Henri Gin; Patrice Couzigou;
Jean-Louis Gallis
P0511
EFFECTS OF MODERATE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN YOUNG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ON PERIPHERAL CD8 T LYMPHOCYTES, SERUM AMINOTRANSFERASES
AND SF-36 HEALTH SURVEY
Joselin Hernandez Ruiz; Norma Morales; Rosalinda Martinez; Dorothy Rosique; Libia Corona; Feggy Ostrosky; David Kershenobich;
Guillermo Robles-Diaz; Gabriela GutierrezReyes
P0512
EFFECTS THE COMBINATION OF ANTITUBERCULOSIS DRUGS ON CYP2E1-DEPENDENT HEPATOTOXICITY IN RATS
WITH CHRONIC ALCOHOLISM
Oksana Matata; Alla Voronina; Ganna Shayakhmetova; Valentina Kovalenko
P0513
IS ESSENTIAL PHOSPHOLIPIDS AND SADEMETHIONINE THERAPY EFFECTIVE IN
DRUG-INDUCED LIVER INJURY IN ACUTE
LEUKEMIA PATIENTS?
Igor Skrypnyk; Anna Maslova
P0514
DUAL ROLE OF STAT1/2 TRANSCRIPTION
FACTORS IN CONTROLLING CCCDNA
TRANSCRIPTION AND HBV REPLICATION
Laura Belloni; Francesca Guerrieri; Cecilia Scisciani; Teresa Pollicino; Giovanni Raimondo;
Massimo Levrero
Poster sessions
P0516
NON INVASIVE EVALUATION OF FIBROSIS
PROGRESSION BY BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS IN EGYPTIAN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS B
Tarek Aly Besheer; Mahmoud Elbendary;
Khaled Rifaat Zalata; Hosam Eldin Zaghalol
P0517
PREVALENCE OF HEPATITIS E VIRUS INFECTION IN PAEDIATRIC ORGAN TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
Bianca Hegen; Anne-Margret Wingen; Metin
Cetinar; Elke Lainka; Patrick Gerner; Peter F.
Hoyer; Simone Kathemann
P0518
POSSIBLE BETTER APPROACH FOR PREDICTING THE TREATMENT FAILURE IN THE
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
Irena Hrstic; Blazenka Grahovac; Bojana Mohar; Branko Kolaric; Rajko Ostojic; Boris Vucelic
P0519
DOLICHOL DEPENDENT SUPPRESSION OF
P-GLYCOPROTEIN IN HBV INFECTED HEPATOCYTES AND HEP3B CELLS
Ivans Kuznecovs; Latvia; Galina Kuznecova
P0520
CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF ACUTE HEPATITIS E IN A TERTIARY
CARE HOSPITAL IN SINGAPORE
Amitabh Monga; Yang Wei Lyn; Charles Vu
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Pancreas I
Hall P0
P0521
PARACOCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS MIMICKING
PRIMARY NEOPLASIA OF BILIOPANCREATIC TRACT
Rafael Kemp; José Ardengh; José Eduardo
Brunaldi; Eder Rios LIma-Filho; José Luiz Pimenta Módena; Wilson Salgado Júnior; Ajith
Kumar Sankarankutty; Jorge Elias-junior; José
Sebastião Santos
P0522
INTRADUCTAL PAPILLARY MUCINOUS
TUMOR OF THE PANCREAS (IPMT): CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL CORRELATIONS AND
SURGICAL INDICATIONS
José Ardengh; Djalma Ernesto Coelho-Neto;
José Flávio Coelho; Eder Rios Lima-filho;
Rafael Kemp; José Luiz Pimenta Módena;
José Sebastião dos Santos
P0523
THE PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF HIGH-INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND IN PATIENTS WITH PANCREATIC CANCER
Byoung Wook Bang; Jung Il Lee; Seok Jeong;
Jin-Woo Lee; Kye Sook Kwon; Don Haeng
Lee; Hyung Kil Kim; Yong Woon Shin; Young
Soo Kim
P0524
EXTRAPANCREATIC TUMORS IN PATIENTS
WITH IPMN OF THE PANCREAS
Lucio Cuoco; Cinzia Boemo; Silvia Carrara;
Maria Chiara Petrone; Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono; Pier Alberto Testoni
P0525
FEASIBILITY AND SAFETY OF EUS-GUIDED
APPLICATION OF A NEW DEVICE FOR
CRYOTHERM ABLATION OF LOCALLY ADVANCED PANCREATIC CANCER: COMPASSIONATE USE IN A CASE SERIES
Silvia Carrara; Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono;
Maria Chiara Petrone; Cinzia Boemo; Pier Alberto Testoni
171
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0515
ASSOCIATION OF INTERLEUKIN-17F HIS161ARG POLYMORPHISM WITH CHRONIC
HEPATITIS B VIRUS INFECTION IN THE
CHINESE POPULATION
Kang Chao; Bihui Zhong; Shenghong Zhang;
Xiaorong Gong; Minhu Chen
Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0526
EUS FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY DIAGNOSIS OF IPMN: COMPARISON
WITH HISTOLOGY
Cinzia Boemo; Mario Montanari; Silvia Carrara; Maria Chiara Petrone; Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono; Pier Alberto Testoni
P0527
NEURAL INVASION IN PANCREATIC CANCER IS COUPLED WITH THE TARGETED
MIGRATION OF SCHWANN CELLS TOWARDS PANCREATIC CANCER CELLS
Alexandra Boldis; Ihsan Ekin Demir; Timo
Kehl; Helmut Friess; Güralp Ceyhan
P0528
DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY AND CLINICAL
UTILITY OF K-RAS MUTATION ANALYSIS
ON FNA ASPIRATES OF PANCREATIC MASSES UNDER EUS GUIDANCE
Claudio De Angelis; Pietro Allegranza;
Francesco Brizzi; Lorenzo Daniele; Annalisa
Balbo-Mussetto; Donatella Pacchioni; Sara
Mariani; Aristeides Chronis; Mauro Bruno;
Patrizia Carucci; Giovanni Bussolati; Mario
Rizzetto
P0529
SECONDARY CANCERS IN PATIENTS WITH
INTRAPAPILLARY
MUCINOUS
NEOPLASMS OF THE PANCREAS (IPMN): PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE
MULTICENTRE ITALIAN STUDY
Alberto Larghi; Gabriele Capurso; Stefania
Boccia; Roberto Salvia; Marco Del Chiaro;
Matteo Piciucchi; Antonella Carnuccio; Silvia
Carrara; Raffaele Manta; Carlo Fabbri; Raffaele Pezzilli; Claudio De Angelis; Ilaria Tarantino; Nicola Muscatiello; Emma De Feo; Giulia
Leonardi; Rita Conigliaro; Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono; Ugo Boggi; Gianfranco Delle Fave;
Guido Costamagna; Claudio Bassi
172
P0530
RISK FACTORS FOR INTRADUCTAL PAPILLARY MUCINOUS NEOPLASMS (IPMN) OF
THE PANCREAS : PRELIMINARY RESULTS
OF APROSPECTIVE ITALIAN MULTICENTRE
CASE CONTROL STUDY
Gabriele Capurso; Alberto Larghi; Steania
Boccia; Roberto Salvia; Marco Del Chiaro;
Matteo Piciucchi; Antonella Carnuccio; Silvia
Carrara; Raffaele Manta; Carlo Fabbri; Raffaele Pezzilli; Claudio De Angelis; Ilaria Tarantino; Nicola Muscatiello; Emma De Feo; Giulia
Leonardi; Rita Conigliaro; Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono; Ugo Boggi; Guido Costamagna; Gianfranco Delle Fave; Claudio Bassi
P0531
PANCREATIC CYST FLUID CA 19-9: A USEFUL INVESTIGATION?
Amit Gera; David Reffitt; Roy Sherwood; John
Devlin
P0532
RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION IN STAGE
III PANCREATIC CARCINOMA: PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON SURVIVAL AFTER ONE
HUNDRED PATIENTS
Roberto Girelli
P0533
VIMENTIN EXPRESSION IN PANCREATIC
DUCTAL ADENOCARCINOMAS: IMPACT
ON PROGNOSIS
Adriana Handra-Luca; Seung-Mo Hong; Conrad Lubek; Kimberly Walter; Chris Wolfgang;
Ralph Hruban; Michael Goggins
P0534
THE ROLE OF PANCREATECTOMY IN THE
MANAGEMENT OF SECONDARY MALIGNANCY OF THE PANCREAS
Jui-Hsia Hung; Yi-Ming Shyr; Shin-E Wang
P0535
THE SAFETY AND UTILLITY OF EUS-FNA
PRIOR TO NEOADJUVANT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY FOR PANCREATIC CANCER
Hiroyuki Inoue; Noriyui Horiki; Kyousuke Tanaka; Masaki Katurahara; Syuji Isaji; Yoshiyuki Takei
P0536
PANCREATIC STELLATE CELLS PROMOTE
PANCREATIC CANCER PROLIFERATION
AND INVASIVENESS VIA INDUCING EPITHELIAL-TO-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION
Xiaohua Jiang; China
P0538
FARNESOID X RECEPTOR, OVEREXPRESSED IN PANCREATIC CANCER WITH
LYMPH NODE METASTASIS PROMOTES
TUMOR PROGRESSION
Mi Jin Kim; Kyu Taek Lee; Jin Young Lee; Jong
Kyoon Lee; Kwang Hyuck Lee; Su A Kim; Kee
Taek Jang; Jin Seok Heo; Seong Ho Choi;
Yong Il Kim; Jong Chul Rhee
P0539
GASTROINTESTINAL
COMPLICATIONS
AFTER CONCURRENT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY
Kyong Joo Lee; Moon Jae Chung; Joo Won
Jung; Hee Man Kim; Jeong Youp Park; Seungmin Bang; Seung woo Park; Jae Bock Chung;
Woo Jung Lee; Jin Sil Sung; Si Young Song
P0540
TRANSCRIPTIONAL SILENCING OF ETS-1
IN PANCREATIC CANCER: IS THIS THE MAGIC BULLET?
Liviu Lefter; Mihaela Chivu; Simona Dima; Yasufumi Sato; Akira Horii
P0541
PREPARATION TECHNIQUE FOR CYTOLOGICAL STUDY OF EUS-GUIDED FNA SAMPLES WHEN ON-SITE CYTOPATHOLOGIST
IS ABSENT: CELL BLOCK, SMEAR OR
BOTH?
Kenneth Rong Sheng Lim; Andrew Ruszkiewicz; William Tam; Nam Quoc Nguyen
P0542
ELASTIC SCATTERING SPECTROSCOPY OF
THE DUODENAL MUCOSA FOR THE DETECTION OF PANCREATICOBILIARY MALIGNANCY
Robin Nicholas Baddeley; Matthew Huggett;
George Webster; Martin Austwick; Yan Jiao;
Stephen Bown; Laurence Lovat; Marco Novelli; Stephen Pereira
P0543
THE CURRENT POTENTIAL FROM OUR
EVALUATION OF SAFETY TRIAL OF HIGHINTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND THERAPY FOR PANCREATIC CANCER
Atsushi Sofuni; Fuminori Moriyasu; Takatomo
Sano; Kota Yamada; Fumihide Itokawa; Takayoshi Tsuchiya; Toshio Kurihara; Shujiro
Tsuji; Kentaro Ishii; Nobuhito Ikeuchi; Reina
Tanaka; Junko Umeda; Yasuharu Imai; Takao
Itoi
P0544
THE ROLE OF MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF
PANCREATIC CYST FLUID IN PANCREATIC
MALIGNANCY DIAGNOSIS
Renata Talar-Wojnarowska; Beata Wozniak;
Marek Pazurek; Jacek Smigielski; Adam Janiak; Piotr Grzelak; Ludomir Stefanczuk; Beata
Smolarz; Andrzej Kulig; Ewa Malecka-Panas
P0545
POST-OPERATIVE CA19-9 PREDICTS THE
PROGNOSIS OF PATIENTS WITH RESECTED PANCREATIC CANCER FOLLOWED BY
GEMCITABINE ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY
Hideyuki Yoshitomi; Fumio Kimura; Hiroaki
Shimizu; Hiroyuki Yoshidome; Masayuki Ohtsuka; Atsushi Kato; Katsunori Furukawa; Dan
Takeuchi; Tsukasa Takayashiki; Kosuke Suda;
Shigetsugu Takano; Satoshi Kuboki; Masaru
Miyazaki
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Nutrition I
Hall P0
P0546
THE INFLUENCE OF LONG-TERM TREATMENT WITH MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE
ON BODY WEIGHT AND STRUCTURALFUNCTIONAL STATE OF GASTRIC MUCOSA IN RATS
Tetyana Falalyeyeva; Olena Tsyryuk; Liudmyla
Ostapchenko; Tetyana Beregova
173
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
Poster sessions
Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
P0547
CLINICAL USEFULNESS OF VISCERAL FAT
IN FATTY LIVER SEVERITY
Won Sohn; Kang-Nyeong Lee; Yong-Won
Joo; Young-Il Kwon; Oh-Wan Kwon; DaeWon Jun; Byung-Chul Yoon; Ho-Soon Choi;
Oh-Young Lee; Joon-Soo Hahm; Hang-Lak
Lee
P0548
A NOVEL ADJUSTABLE INTRAGASTRIC
BALLOON (IGB) TO TREAT OBESITY: A PILOT STUDY
Evzen Machytka; Elisabeth Mathus-Vliegen;
Steven R Peikin; Scott Shikora; Pavel Klvana;
Asher Kornbluth; Christopher Gostout; Jeffrey S Brooks
P0549
USEFULNESS OF ESOPHAGEAL HIGH RESOLUTION MANOMETRY IN SYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS WITH GASTRIC BANDING
FOR MORBID OBESITY
Claire Cruiziat; Sabine Roman; Maud Robert;
Gilles Poncet; Francois Mion
P0550
ARE INSULIN RESISTANCE AND LIVER
STEATOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH PROTEIN INTAKE IN OBESE SUBJECTS?
Giorgio Ricci; Veronica Pasini; Edgardo Canducci; Angelo Rossi; Gianluca Bersani; Calogero Amella; Silvia Dari; Giorgia Squadrani;
Vittorio Alvisi
P0551
IS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CLINICAL
QUALITY MEASURES ASSOCIATED WITH
IMPROVEMENT IN THE NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT OF HOSPITAL INPATIENTS IN
THE UNITED KINGDOM. A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Said Din; V. Mitra; N. Dunford; C. Bailey; J.
Kavangh-Patel; N. Fielding; L. Turnbull; V. Sakellariou
P0552
CRUCIAL ROLE OF ALKALINE SPHINGOMYELINASE (ALK-SMASE) IN SPHINGOMYELIN DIGESTION AND CERAMIDE GENERATION IN THE GUT - A STUDY WITH
ALK-SMASE KNOCKOUT MICE
Yao Zhang; Yajun Cheng; Åke Nilsson; Gert
Hanssen; Frank Koentgen; Rui-Dong Duan
174
P0553
HOST-MICROBIOTA INTERACTIONS: ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS AFFECTING CELLWALL PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN BIFIDOBACTERIUM SPP
Paola Mattarelli; Stefano Tacconi; Bruno Biavati; Barbara Sgorbati
P0554
PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF A PHYTOESTROGEN-ENRICHED DIET ON THE INCREASE
IN VISCERAL SENSITIVITY AND INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY INDUCED BY ACUTE
STRESS IN FEMALE RATS
Lara Moussa; Christine Grimaldi; François
Paul; Viorica Braniste; Valérie Tondereau; Hélène Eutamène; Lionel Bueno; Jean Fioramonti; Eric Houdeau; Vassilia Théodorou
P0555
ROLE OF SYNBIOTICS IN REDUCING POSTOPERATIVE SEPSIS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ELECTIVE GASTROINTESTINAL
SURGERY – AN RANDOMIZED CONTROL
TRIAL
Rajkumar Seenivasagam; Gurpreet Singh;
Vishnu Prasad Ravella; Pallab Ray; Jai Dev
Wig
P0556
SYMPTOM RESPONSE TO A LOW FODMAP DIET COMPARED TO STANDARD
DIETARY ADVICE IN PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Heidi Staudacher; Kevin Whelan; Peter Irving;
Miranda CE Lomer
P0557
SAMPLE PROCESSING DETERMINES GUT
PEPTIDE STABILITY
Robert E Steinert; Anne C Gerspach; Christoph Beglinger
P0558
HYPOVITAMINOSIS D IN PATIENTS ON
LONG-TERM PARENTERAL NUTRITION
Cheng Tai Tee; Andrew N Milestone; Aravinth
Murugananthan; David Bernardo; Simon M
Gabe
Poster sessions
Monday, OCT 25, 2010
UEGW 2010 would like to thank the
following experts for their contribution
to the Poster Rounds on Monday, October 25, 2010.
Anna Accarino, Spain
Stephen Attwood, UK
Ramon Bataller, Spain
Helena Cortez-Pinto, Portugal
Silvio Danese, Italy
Alexander Engel, The Netherlands
Antonio Gasbarrini, Italy
Alexander Gerbes, Germany
William Greenhalf, UK
Geir Hoff, Norway
Pali Hungin, UK
Roger Leicester, UK
Richard Hunt, Canada
Tom Luedde, Germany
Peter Malfertheiner, Germany
Paul Moayyedi, Canada
Albert Pares, Spain
Wolff Schmiegel, Germany
Jaap Stoker, The Netherlands
Severine Vermeire, Belgium
175
Poster session
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Oesophageal, Gastric and Duodenal Disorders II
P0559
REPETITIVE SIMULTANEOUS CONTRACTION OF STRIATED MUSCLE ESOPHAGUS
AND UPPER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER
(RSCU) IS FREQUENTLY OBSERVED IN PATENT WITH GLOBUS, ATYPICAL CHEST
PAIN AND DYSPHAGIA
Sunha Bahng; Eun-Ran Kim; Byung-Hoon
Min; Jae-J. Kim; Poong-Lyul Rhee
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0560
EOSINOPHILIC GRANULOCYTES DISPLAY
DISTINCT IMMUNOPHENOTYPIC PROFILES IN EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS VERSUS INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
AND AIRBORNE ALLERGY
Marianne Johnsson; Agnes Wold; Henrik
Bergquist; Mogens Bove; Sven Fornvall; Karin
Hassel; Mikael Olsson; Lars Hynsjö; Stefan Jacobsson; Samuel Lundin; Christine Wennerås
P0561
ANALYSIS OF CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FACTORS ACCOUNTING FOR ESOPHAGEAL
STRICTURE AFTER ESD
Toshiro Iizuka; Daisuke Kikuchi; Masanori Nakamura; Ai Fujimoto; Akira Matsui; Toshihumi Mitani; Yuichiro Kuroki; Shu Hoteya; Mitsuru Kaise
P0562
PREVALENCE OF EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS AMONG PATIENTS WHO HAD ESOPHAGEAL OR UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL
SYMptoms
Key Hyeon Kim; Jong-Jae Park; Moon Kyung
Joo; Beom Jae Lee; Ja In Park; Joo Yeon Oh; Ji
Mi Moon; Ji Hoon Kim; Jong Eun Yeon; Jae
Seon Kim; Kwan Soo Byun; Young-Tae Bak
P0563
ENDOSCOPIC DIVERTICULOTOMY EFFECTIVELY REDUCES SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS
WITH ZENKER S DIVERTICULUM
Sandra Meinzer; Johannes Kunz; Dirk Brenke;
Bernd Köhrer; Achim Lutterer; Liebwin Gossner
176
P0565
THE PREVALENCE OF GASTRIC INLET PATCHES (GIP) AS DETECTED BY ISCAN TE-E
MODE COMPARED WITH WHITE LIGHT
HIGH DEFINITION ENDOSCOPY AND GIP
ASSOCIATION GLOBUS SENSATION: A
PRELIMINARY REPORT
Bancha Ovartlarnporn; Siriboon Attasaranya;
Nisa Suntileelawut
P0566
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND MANAGEMENT OF CONGENITAL ESOPHAGEAL STENOSIS
Anne Schneider; Frederic Gottrand; Guillaume Podevin; Arnaud Bonnard; Francois Becmeur; Naziha Khen-Dunlop; Frederic Auber;
Aude Maurel; Thomas Gelas; Martine Dassonville; Corinne Borderon; Alain Dabadie;
Dominique Weil; Christian Piolat; Anne Breton; Andre Leke; Alain Morali; Florence Bastiani; Thierry Lamireau; Laurent Michaud
P0567
EFFECT OF BOLUS VISCOSITY ON ESOPHAGEAL PERISTALSIS IN PATIENTS WITH
PERISTALTIC DYSFUNCTION
Jordi Serra; Isabel Serra; Ingrid Marin; Juan
Enrique Naves
P0568
ESOPHAGEAL ACHALASIA IN PREGNANCY: EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF PNEUMATIC DILATATION
Amar Tebaibia; Amine Boudjella; Nadia Matougui; Nadia Oumnia; Mustapha Lahcene;
Brahim Touchene
P0569
COMPREHENSIVE IMAGING OF EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS BIOPSY SAMPLES
BY SPECTRALLY-ENCODED CONFOCAL
MICROSCOPY
Hongki Yoo; Dong Kyun Kang; Aubrey J.
Katz; Norman S. Nishioka; Pornthep Tanpowpong; Gregory Y. Lauwers; Mari Mino-Kenudson; Yukako Yagi; Jacqueline Namati; Melissa
Suter; Brett E. Bouma; Guillermo J. Tearney
Poster session
P0571
TIME TRENDS IN EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PEPTIC ULCER OVER THE PAST 20 YEARS:
HAVE THE EAST CAUGHT UP WITH THE
WEST?
Amit Dutta; Ashok Chacko; Avinash Balekuduru; Manoj Kumar Sahu; Sajith K.G.
P0572
CHARACTARISTICS OF SERIOUS COMPLICATED GASTRODUODENAL ULCERS IN
JAPAN
Tomoki Inaba; Shigenao Ishikawa; Motowo
Mizuno; Hiroyuki Okada; Hisashi Ishikawa;
Keisuke Hori; Masaki Wato; Kozo Kawai; Kazuhide Yamamoto
P0573
HISTAMINE-2-RECEPTOR
ANTAGONIST
AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROTON PUMP
INHIBITOR IN PATIENTS RECEIVING CLOPIDOGREL
Jaw-Town Lin; Chun-Ying Wu; Francis Kaleung Chan; Ming-Shiang Wu; Ken N. Kuo;
Chang-Bi Wang
P0574
SEDATION PERFORMED USING THE BIS/
TCI SYSTEM CAN PREVENT THE RISK OF
PROPOFOL SEDATION DURING ESD
Atsushi Imagawa; Yasunari Yoshida; Keiko
Kubota; Noriko Okazaki; Satoru Yagi; Hidenori Hata; Morihito Nakatsu; Hirokazu Miyatake; Masaharu Ando
P0575
ENDOSCOPIC FINDINGS AND CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SIGNET RING CELL CARCINOMA IN EARLY
GASTRIC CANCER
Sam Jee; Sang Yong Seol; Sang Heon Lee; Ji
Hyun Kim; Jung Sik Choi; Kyung Sun Ok
P0576
SERUM TREFOIL FACTOR 3 IS A BIOMARKER FOR PREDICTING THE RISK OF GASTRIC CANCER
Mitsuru Kaise; Jun Miwa; Jun Tashiro; Yasuo
Matsubara; Hisao Tajiri
P0577
MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY WITH NARROW BAND IMAGING FOR GASTRIC MUCOSAL CANCER OF DIFFUSE TYPE
Naomi Kakushima; Hiroyuki Ono; Kohei Takizawa; Masaki Tanaka; Yuichiro Yamaguchi;
Hiroyuki Matsubayashi
P0578
COMPARISON OF TREATMENT OUTCOMES FOLLOWING ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR OESOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION CANCERS AND
OTHER GASTRIC CANCERS
Hiromitsu Kanzaki; Ryu Ishihara; Noriya Uedo;
Noboru Hanaoka; Sachiko Yamamoto; Yoji Takeuchi; Koji Higashino; Hiroyasu Iishi
P0579
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
IS A VALID TREATMENT STRATEGY FOR
GASTRIC NON-INVASIVE NEOPLASIA: A
MULTICENTER STUDY BY OSAKA UNIVERSITY ESD STUDY GROUP
Motohiko Kato; Tsutomu Nishida; Shusaku
Tsutsui; Takuya Yamada; Hideharu Ogiyama;
Masato Komori; Tomoki Michida; Katsumi
Yamamoto; Naoki Kawai; Shinji Kitamura;
Shinichiro Zushi; Akihiro Nishihara; Fumihiko
Nakanishi; Kazuo Kinoshita; Hideki Iijima;
Masahiko Tsujii; Norio Hayashi
P0580
CA72-4 IN GASTRIC JUICE: A PROMISING
MARKER FOR GASTRIC CANCER SCREENING?
Jutta Keller; Ella Reiss-Sklan; Miri Refael; Viola Andresen; Igor Ruvinsky
P0581
SIGNET-RING CELL GASTRIC CARCINOMA
HAS DIFFERENT EPIGENETIC SIGNATURE
FROM POORLY DIFFERENTIATED GASTRIC
CARCINOMA
Hyun-Soo Kim; Hyun Il Hong; Chong Kun Im;
Hong Jun Park; Hyo Keun Jeon; Chan Sik
Won; Sang Ok Kwon
177
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0570
ULCER AND BLEEDING COMPLICATIONS
AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH DYSPEPTIC
SYMPTOMS IN NSAIDS USERS: A TRANSVERSAL MULTICENTER STUDY
Decio Chinzon; Jaime Natan Eisig; Ricardo
Correa Barbuti; Tomas Navarro Rodrigues; Ricardo Anuar Dib; Schlioma Zaterka; Adelmario Bastos; Eduardo Horneaux Moura; Sonia
Nadia Fylyk; Danilo Gabrielle; Joaquim Moraes-Filho
Poster session
P0582
CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES OF SYNCHRONOUS MULTIFOCAL GASTRIC NEOPLASM
Kyoung-Oh Kim; Jong Hyeok Kim; Sang Hoon
Park
P0583
COX-2-1195AA GENOTYPE IS ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFUSE TYPE GASTRIC CANCER IN KOREA
Hak Yang Kim; Woon Geon Shin; Ha Jung
Kim; Sung Jin Cho; Hyoung Su Kim; Kyung
Ho Kim; Jin Heon Lee
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0584
CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL PARTICULARITIES OF GASTRIC CANCER IN ALBANIAN POPULATION
Bledar Kraja; Albania; Indrit Këlliçi; Marsela
Sina; Skerdi Prifti
P0585
SHOULD WE STILL GET SIX PIECES OF BIOPSY SPECIMEN TO DIAGNOSIS MALIGNANT OR PREMALIGNANT GASTRIC LESIONS IN AN ERA OF THE HIGH-QUALITY
ENDOSCOPY?
Jun Kyu Lee; Hyoun Woo Kang; Jae Hak Kim;
Jong Sun Choi; Eo Jin Kim
P0586
COST EFFECTIVENESS OF UK SUSPECTED
UPPER GI CANCER PATHWAY
Itziar Atcuha; Nick Jones; Guy Chung-Faye;
Robert Logan
P0587
FEASIBILITY OF DUODENAL ESD- IN COMPARISON WITH THE OTHER GASTROINTESTINAL ESD
Mariko Man-I; Takashi Toyonaga; Eisei Nishino; Wataru Ono; Yoshinori Morita; Tsuyoshi
Fujita; Hiromu Kutsumi; Takeshi Azuma
P0588
LONG TERM FOLLOW UP OF THE LOW
GRADE GASTRIC DYSPLASIA
Ricardo Marcos-Pinto; Marta Salgado; José
Ferreira; Cidalina Caetano; Teresa Moreira;
Rita Pimentel; Jorge Areias
178
P0589
EMR OF EARLY GASTRIC CANCER – WESTERN EXPERIENCE IN A TERTIAL REFERRAL CENTER
Sandra Meinzer; Johannes Kunz; Dirk Brenke;
Bernd Köhrer; Achim Lutterer; Liebwin Gossner
P0590
OBESITY AND REFLUX: AN ESOPHAGEAL
IMPEDANCE-PH STUDY
Filiz Akyuz; Ahmet Uyanikoglu; Fatih Ermis;
Binnur Pinarbasi; Bulent Baran; Umit Akyuz;
Serpil Arici; Zeynel Mungan
P0591
VARIATION IN OESOPHAGEAL ACID EXPOSURE DURING WORK AND LEISURE
Kalliopi Alexandropoulou; Angela Anggiansah; Terry Wong
P0592
STUDY OF IMMUNOEXPRESSION OF
JUNCTIONAL PROTEINS (CLAUDIN 1, 3
AND 4), CYCLOOXYGENASE-2 AND INFLAMMATORY INFILTRATE IN PATIENTS
WITH EROSIVE AND NON-EROSIVE GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
Silvana Balbinot; Paulo Sakai; Ulysses Ribeiro
Jr; Raul Angelo Balbinot; Adriana Safatle-Ribeiro; Venâncio Avancine Alves; Iberê Soares;
Flair José Carrilho; Tomas Navarro-Rodrigues
P0593
CLINIMETRIC EVALUATION: DO THE EVALUATION OF SYMPTOMS INTENSITY IN
GORD AFTER TREATMENT WITH IPP,
SHOULD BE MEASURED BY THE PHYSICIANS OR BY THE PATIENTS? A REPORT
FROM THE MEXICAN GORD WORKING
GROUP
Miguel Morales-Arambula; Gualberto Mateos; Juan Carlos Lopez-Alvarenga; Antonio
Orozco; Yasmin Crespo; Arturo Jimenez; Ector Ramírez-Barba; Antonio Vargas
P0594
ROLE OF AUTOFLUORESCENCE IMAGING
ENDOSCOPY FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF
„NON-EROSIVE“ GASTROESOPHAGEAL
REFLUX DISEASE
Monalisa Filip; Dan Ionut Gheonea; Sevastita
Iordache; Claudia Georgescu; Tudorel Ciurea;
Adrian Saftoiu
Poster session
P0596
VALIDATION OF GERDQ FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX
DISEASE (GERD) IN A PRIMARY CARE POPULATION
Christian Jonasson; Börje Wernersson; Göran
Långström; Jan G Hatlebakk
P0597
SLEEP DISORDERS IN THE SECOND HALF
OF THE NIGHT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH A
MORE SEVERE GASTRO-ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE: RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE CLINICAL AND PH-METRIC STUDY
Sami Karoui; Norsaf Bibani; Meriem Serghini;
Lamia Kallel; Lilia Zouiten; Samira Matri; Jalel
Boubaker; Azza Filali
P0598
24-H ESOPHAGEAL PH-METRY AND EXTRAESOPHAGEAL SYMPTOMS: RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Margherita Rivera; Lucia d´Alba; Sara Basso;
Assunta De Cesare; Giuseppe Villotti; Alessandro Vitale; Leonardo Tammaro; Danilo Badiali
P0599
DUODENOGASTRIC REFLUX MONITORING (BILITEC) - LEVEL OF ACCEPTANCE
Gabriela Stefanescu; Irina Teofanescu; Elena
Gologan; Gheorghe Balan
P0600
ONLY COMBINED ANALYSIS OF IMPEDANCE AND PH-METRY RESULTS ALLOWS
A COMPLETE EVALUATION OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX IN PATIENTS WITH
GERD SYMPTOMS OFF THERAPY
Cristian Vailati; Maura Corsetti; Sandro Passaretti; Pier Alberto Testoni
P0601
COMPARISON OF LONG-TERM MAINTENANCE THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH
NON-EROSIVE REFLUX DISEASE - FIVE
YEAR FOLLOW UP
Dorota Cibor; Danuta Owczarek; Konrad Jablonski; Tomasz Mach
P0602
ARBACLOFEN PLACARBIL IMPROVES
SLEEP QUALITY IN PATIENTS WITH PROTON PUMP INHIBITOR-RESPONSIVE GASTRO-OESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
Ronnie Fass; Nimish Vakil; F. Jacob Huff; Drew
Jones; Amy Bian; David Stamler
P0603
LONG-TERM (5YR) EFFECTS OF EITHER
ACID SUPPRESSION WITH ESOMEPRAZOLE OR LAPAROSCOPIC ANTIREFLUX SURGERY ON ESOPHAGEAL SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM MORPHOLOGY: FINAL RESULTS
FROM THE LOTUS STUDY
Roberto Fiocca; Luca Mastracci; Stephen Attwood; Christian Ell; Jean-Paul Galmiche; Jan
Hatlebakk; Göran Långström; Tore Lind; Lars
Lundell
P0604
THE PROKINETIC EFFECT OF 5-HT4 RECEPTOR AGONIST, MOSAPRIDE CITRATE
COMBINED WITH OMEPRAZOLE THERAPY IMPROVES CLINICAL SYMPTOMS AND
GASTRIC EMPTYING IN PPI-RESISTANT
NERD PATIENTS WITH IMPAIRED GASTRIC
Emptying
Seiji Futagami; Katsuhiko Iwakiri; Tomotaka
Shindo; Tetsuro Kawagoe; Akane Horie; Mayumi Shimpuku; Yuriko Tanaka; Noriyuki Kawami; Katya Gudis; Nobue Ueki; Masafumi
Kusunoki; Kazumasa Miyake; Choitsu Sakamoto
P0605
EFFICACY OF LAPAROSCOPIC ANTIREFLUX SURGERY VS LONG-TERM ESOMEPRAZOLE TREATMENT (OVER 5 YEARS)
FOR CHRONIC GERD. FINAL RESULTS OF
THE LOTUS STUDY
Jean-Paul Galmiche; Jan Hatlebakk; Stephen
Attwood; Christian Ell; Roberto Fiocca; Stefan Eklund; Göran Långström; Tore Lind; Lars
Lundell
179
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0595
PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE DIAGNOSTIC GAIN OF COMBINED PH AND IMPEDANCE MONITORING COMPARED TO
SINGLE PH MONITORING
Guillaume Gourcerol; Bakthyar Salem; Eric
Verin; Estelle Houivet; Anne Marie Leroi; Philippe Ducrotte
Poster session
P0606
USE AND ABUSE OF PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS IN GENERAL MEDICAL PATIENTS
Debabrata Ghosh; Rhys Hewett; E. Lanning;
V. Stables; R. Houghton; C. Goldsmith; K.
Alexandropoulou; J.Y. Kang; A. Poullis
P0607
ESOMEPRAZOLE FOR TREATMENT OF
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE IN NEONATAL
PATIENTS
Michael Thomson; Geoffrey Davidson; Taher
Omari; Tobias G Wenzl; Peter Barker; Per
Lundborg; Marta Illueca
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0608
PHARMACODYNAMICS OF ESOMEPRAZOLE ASSESSED USING PH/IMPEDANCE MONITORING IN NEONATAL PATIENTS WITH
GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
Michael Thomson; Geoffrey Davidson; Taher
Omari; Tobias G Wenzl; Peter Barker; Per
Lundborg; Marta Illueca
P0609
PHARMACOKINETICS OF REPEATED DOSING OF INTRAVENOUS ESOMEPRAZOLE
IN PATIENTS AGED 0 TO 17 YEARS
Geoffrey Davidson; Kurt A Brown; Lisa McCall; Vasundhara Tolia; Göran Långström;
Marie Sandström
P0610
PRESCRIPTION RATES AND ADHERENCE
TO PROTON PUMP INHIBITOR THERAPY
AMONG PATIENTS WHO REQUIRE LOWDOSE ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID FOR CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION
Johan Herlitz; Elisabeth Sörstadius; Emma
Nauclér; Jørgen Næsdal
P0611
CAN GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX SYMP­
TOMS BE OVERCOME BY DINNER-LYING
INTERVAL WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN
OBESE ADULTS?
Shahid Karim; Afsheen Faryal; Sidra Asad Ali;
Wasim Jafri
180
P0612
LONG TERME FUNCTIONAL RESULTS OF
THE LAPAROSCOPIC ANTI-REFLUX SURGERY ARE LESS BETTER IN PATIENTS WITH
SUPRA-ESOPHAGEAL MANIFESTATIONS
OF GASTRO-ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX
Sami Karoui; Norsaf Bibani; Meriem Serghini;
Wafa Haddad; Faouzi Chebbi; Jalel Boubaker;
Zoubeir Ben Safta; Azza Filali
P0613
EFFECT OF THE MGLUR5 NEGATIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATOR ADX10059, AS MONOTHERAPY, ON REFLUX EVENTS AND
LOWER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER (LES)
FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD)
Stanislas Bruley Des Varannes; Radu Tutuian;
Sabine Roman; Frank Zerbib; Jean-Paul Galmiche; Francois Mion; Jan Tack; Peter Malfertheiner; Charlotte Keywood
P0614
EFFICACY OF MONOTHERAPY WITH
ADX10059, A MGLUR5 NEGATIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATOR, FOR CLINICAL SYMP­
TOM CONTROL IN PATIENTS WITH GASTRO-ESOPHAGEAL
REFLUX
DISEASE
(GERD)
Frank Zerbib; Jean-Paul Galmiche; Francois
Mion; Stanislas Bruley des Varannnes; Sabine
Roman; Jan Tack; Peter Malfertheiner; Charlotte Keywood
P0615
RISK OF OESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA WITH MEDICATIONS WHICH RELAX THE LOWER OESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER; A META-ANALYSIS
Leo Alexandre; Tom Broughton; Yoon Loke;
Ian Beales
P0616
SCREENING FOR HOMOZYGOUS DELETIONS IN VERIFIED OESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA CELL LINES AND XENOGRAFTS
Jurjen Boonstra; Ronald van Marion; Hannie
Douben; Hugo W Tilanus; Annelies de Klein;
Winand NM Dinjens
Poster session
P0618
HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CRITERIA FOR ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION OF SUPERFICIAL
ESOPHAGEAL CANCER; AN ANALYSIS OF
187 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT AN ESOPHAGECTOMY
Ji-Young Choi; Young-Soo Park; Hwoon-Yong
Jung; Kee-Don Choi; Ho-June Song; Gin-Hyug Lee; Jin-Ho Kim
P0619
OESOPHAGEAL CANCER TREATMENT IN
A TERTIARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL EVALUATED BY INDICATORS FOR QUALITY OF
CARE
Ewout Courrech Staal; Karen Bloemendal;
Martine Bloemer; Annemieke Cats; Berthe
Aleman; Johanna van Sandick
P0620
ESD CAN BE PERFORMED SAFELY IN THE
WEST FOR THE CURATIVE TREATMENT OF
MUCOSAL ESOPHAGEAL SQUAMOUS
CANCER
Pierre Deprez; Christine Sempoux; Anne Jouret-Mourin; Ralph Cpr Yeung; Tarik Aouattah;
Hubert Piessevaux
P0621
NUTRITIONAL PARAMETERS VARIATIONS
IN PATIENTS WITH OESOPHAGEAL CANCER TREATED WITH CHEMORADIOTHERAPY : CHARACTERISTICS AND ASSOCIATION WITH TREATMENT TOLERANCE,
RESPONSE AND SURVIVAL
Aude Duclos; Valérie Blondin; Isabelle Iwanicki-Caron; Martine Quiesse; Stéphane Lecleire; Pierre Michel; Frédéric Di Fiore
P0622
IMPACT OF PREOPERATIVE EMBOLIZATION OF THE LEFT GASTRIC ARTERY ON
THE RATE OF ANASTOMOTIC LEAKAGE
AFTER ESOPHAGEAL RESECTION
Michele Diana; Martin Hubner; Henri Vuilleumier; Markus Schafer; Nicolas Demartines
P0623
PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF TUMOR
LOCATION AND STATION-SPECIFIC LYMPH
NODAL STATUS IS INACCURATE IN PATIENTS WITH ESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA
Brechtje Grotenhuis; Bas P.L. Wijnhoven; Jan
Werner Poley; John J. Hermans; Katharina
Biermann; Manon C.W. Spaander; Marco J.
Bruno; Hugo W. Tilanus; Jan J.B. van Lanschot
P0624
AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF
EMMPRIN AND MONOCARBOXYLATE
TRANSPORTER 1 IN ESOPHAGEAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA
Koji Horiba; Noritake Tanaka; Kimiyoshi Yokoi; Tomoko Seya; Takashi Shirakawa; Hiroshi
Makino; Tsutomu Nomura; Masao Miyashita;
Eiji Uchida; Yoshiharu Ohaki
P0625
USEFULNESS OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR SUPERFICIAL
ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE ESOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION
Kenichiro Imai; Masaki Tanaka; Naomi Kakushima; Kohei Takizawa; Hiroyuki Matsubayashi; Yuichiro Yamaguchi; Hiroyuki Ono
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Paediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology I
P0626
AUTOIMMUNE
MANIFESTATIONS
IN
CHRONIC HEPATITIS B AND C IN CHILDREN
Oana Belei; Ioan Simedrea; Camelia Daescu;
Tamara Marcovici; Otilia Marginean; Rodica
Ilie; Georgiana Brad
P0627
GASTROENTERITIS ADMISSIONS IN VACCINATED AND UNVACCINATED CHILDREN
POST INTRODUCTION OF A ROTAVIRUS
VACCINE
Geoffrey Davidson
181
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0617
PALLIATION OF MALIGNANT ESOPHAGEAL STENOSES AND FISTULAS; A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF STENT PLACEMENT
UNDER FLUOROSCOPY
Ahmet Dobrucali; Erkan Caglar
Poster session
P0628
QUALITY OF LIFE IN ADULT SURVIVORS
OF BILIARY ATRESIA WHO HAVE NOT
BEEN TRANSPLANTED
Willemien de Vries; Josette EHM HoekstraWeebers; Lideke FW van der Steeg; Roderick
HJ Houwen; Henkjan J Verkade; Jan Hulscher
P0629
COURSE OF LIFE IN ADULT SURVIVORS OF
BILIARY ATRESIA WHO HAVE NOT BEEN
TRANSPLANTED
Willemien de Vries; Josette HoekstraWeebers; Roderick HJ Houwen; Henkjan J
Verkade; Jan Hulscher
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0630
IS ONDANSETRON EFFECTIVE IN CONTROLLING THE VOMITING IN CHILDREN
WITH ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS?
Mahmood Haghighat; Mohammad Hadi Imanieh; Seyed Mohsen Dehghani; Shideh Osia
P0631
PULMONARY EVALUATION IN PEDIATRIC
LIVER TRANSPLANT CANDIDATES
Seyed Mohsen Dehghani; Naser Honar;
Soheyla Aleyasin; Seyed Ali Malek-Hosseini
P0632
EVALUATION OF IMMUNITY STATUS TO
ROUTINE VACCINATION IN PEDIATRIC
LIVER TRANSPLANT CANDIDATES
Seyed Mohsen Dehghani; Ali Mohammad
Shakiba; Maziyar Ziaeyan; Mohammad Hadi
Imanieh; Mahmood Haghighat; Seyed Ali
Malek-Hosseini
P0633
THE QUANTUM BLUE® RAPID TEST FOR
POINT OF CARE QUANTITATION OF FECAL
CALPROTECTIN IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS
Benoit Fellay; Marie Basset; Jean-Luc Magnin;
Peter Bahler
P0634
MANAGEMENT OF PAEDIATRIC COELIAC
VS COELIAC DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH
GLUTEN FREE DIET SHOWS CONTRASTING COMPLIANCE AND OUTCOMES
Shomik Ghosal; Alison Kendrew
182
P0635
EFFICACY OF RIFAXIMIN FOR SIBO TREATMENT IN IBS CHILDREN
Emidio Scarpellini; Valentina Giorgio; Maurizio Gabrielli; Simona Filoni; Giovanni Gasbarrini; Carlo Fundarò; Antonio Gasbarrini
P0636
QUALITY OF LIFE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC GASTRITIS
Margarita Gurova; Svetlana Guseva; Elena
Dutlova
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Surgery II
Hall P0
P0639
LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY
(LSG) FOR OBESITY : CONSEQUENCES ON
GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
(GERD) SYMPTOMS, CHARACTERISTICS
OF REFLUX EVENTS AND ESOPHAGEAL
MOTILITY
Kafia Belhocine; Eric Letessier; Emmanuel Coron; Jean Paul Galmiche; Stanislas Bruley Des
Varannes
P0640
QUALITY-OF-CARE INDICATORS FOR OESOPHAGEAL CANCER SURGERY: A REVIEW
Ewout Courrech Staal; Michel Wouters; Henk
Boot; Rob Tollenaar; Johanna van Sandick
P0641
COLUMNAR METAPLASIA IN THE OESOPHAGEAL REMNANT FOLLOWING SUBTOTAL OESOPHAGECTOMY
Lorna Jane Dunn; Jonathan Shenfine; Janusz
Jankowski; S. Michael Griffin
P0642
THE LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR
EARLY GASTRIC CANCER
Osamu Goto; Mitsuhiro Fujishiro; Shinya Kodashima; Satoshi Ono; Keiko Niimi; Chihiro
Minatsuki; Nobutake Yamamichi; Kazuhiko
Koike
Poster session
P0645
SEDATION WITH DEXMEDETOMIDINE
DURING ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL
DISSECTION OF GASTRIC CANCER
Kengo Takimoto; Tomohiro Ueda; Fukutaro
Shimamoto; Yosuke Fujinaga; Yusuke Kojima; Atsufumi Kashiwa; Hiroaki Yamauchi;
Kiichi Matsuyama
P0646
EFFECT OF ASCORBIC ACID ON ISCHEMIAREPERFUSION INJURY IN A RAT LIVER
MODEL
Essam Hammad; Mohammad Tawfik; Yasser
Thabet; Mahmoud El-Odemi
P0647
QUALITY OF LIFE IN CHILDREN AFTER A
PARTIAL EXTERNAL BILIARY DIVERSION
FOR PROGRESSIVE FAMILIAL INTRAHEPATIC CHOLESTASIS OR ALAGILLE’S DISEASE
Robert C Lind; Josette E. H. M HoekstraWeebe; H J Verkade; Robert J Porte; Jan B. F.
Hulscher
P0648
EFFECT OF OMENTAL FLAP ON PREVENTION OF PSEUDOANEURYSM AFTER PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY
Hiroaki Matsuda; Hiroshi Sadamori; Yuzo
Umeda; Susumu Shinoura; Ryuichi Yoshida;
Daisuke Satoh; Masashi Utsumi; Teppei Onishi; Takahito Yagi; Toshiyoshi Fujiwara
P0649
IMPACT OF NUMBER OF LYMPH NODE
METASTASES ON LONG-TERM OUTCOMES AFTER RESECTION FOR CANCER OF
THE AMPULLA OF VATER
Takeshi Natori; Masamichi Katori; Makoto
Seki
P0652
INDICATIONS FOR SELECTIVE USE OF
STAGING LAPAROSCOPY FOR PANCREATIC/ PERIAMPULLARY TUMORS
Annelie Slaar; Wietse Eshuis; Niels van der
Gaag; Yung Nio; Olivier Busch; Thomas van
Gulik; Johannes Reitsma; Dirk Gouma
P0654
ACUTE CALCULOUS CHOLECYSTITIS SURGERY OR CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT
FIRST?
Marek Soltes; Slovak Republic
P0655
A PROGNOSTIC MODEL AND TREATMENT
STRATEGY FOR INTRAHEPATIC RECURRENCE AFTER CURATIVE RESECTION OF
HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
Yuzo Umeda; Hiroshi Sadamori; Hiroaki
Matsuda; Hiroyoshi Matsukawa; Susumu
Shinoura; Ryuichi Yoshida; Daisuke Satoh;
Masashi Utsumi; Takahito Yagi; Toshiyoshi Fujiwara
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Oncology II
Hall P0
P0656
TISSUE FACTOR EXPRESSION IN METAPLASIA-DYSPLASIA-CARCINOMA
SEQUENCE OF GASTRIC ADENOCARCINOMA IN A EUROPEAN POPULATION
Louisa Lo; Helen Valentine; James Harrison;
Stephen Hayes; Ian Welch; Sue Pritchard;
Catharine West; Yeng Ang
P0657
ACTIVATED NEUTROPHILS LEAD TO INCREASED DNA-BOUND DNMT3B AND INDUCE PROMOTER HYPERMETHYLATION
OF RARb, MGMT, IGSF4 AND RB1 IN COLON EPITHELIAL CELLS
Christoph Campregher; Yan Shen; Jacqueline
Gasche; Ajay C Goel; Christoph Gasche
183
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0643
THE NEW ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT FOR
THE SUPERFICIAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE HeaD AND NECK REGION (SHNSCC) AND THE CERVICAL ESOPHAGUS (SCESCC)
Tai Omori; Hirobumi Kawakubo; Kimihiko Hiraiwa; Akira Yokoyama; Yasuo Sato; Hitoshi
Sugiura; Rie Irie
Poster session
P0658
ACTIVATED NEUTROPHILS CAUSE MISMATCH REPAIR INDEPENDENT INCREASE
OF FRAMESHIFT MUTATIONS AND POLYMERASE-BETA EXPRESSION IN COLON
EPITHELIAL CELLS
Christoph Campregher; Vineeta Khare; Julia
Mühlbacher; Christoph Gasche
P0659
VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR AND VEGF -1154 G/A SNP IN GEPNET TUMORIGENESIS
Maja Cigrovski Berkovic; Jasminka Marout;
Vanja Zjacic-Rotkvic; Sanja Kapitanovic
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0660
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANGIOGENESIS, POSITIVE P53 IMMUNOSTAINING
AND CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FEATURES
IN PATIENTS WITH HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMA
Marioara Cornianu; Daniela Lazar; Alis Dema;
Elena Lazar; Sorina Taban; Roxana Sirli; Ioan
Sporea
P0661
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF THE SIMULTANEOUS DETECTION OF SOMATIC QUANTITATIVE MOLECULAR ALTERATIONS USING
THE QUANTITATIVE MULTIPLEX PCR OF
SHORT FLUORESCENT FRAGMENTS METHOD (QMPSF) IN STAGE II-III COLON
CANCER: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Laura Debeir; Audrey Killian; Richard Sesboué; Jean-Jacques Tuech; Jean-Christophe
Sabourin; Thierry Frébourg; Pierre Michel;
Frédéric Di Fiore
P0662
CARD15 MUTATIONS AND COLORECTAL
CANCER IN A SOUTH EUROPEAN COUNTRY
Paulo Freire; Francisco Portela; Maria M Donato; Pedro Figueiredo; Gabriela Duque; Manuela Ferreira; Pedro Amaro; Anabela Sá;
Paulo Andrade; Hermano Gouveia; Carlos
Sofia
184
P0663
INNATE IMMUNITY AND GASTRIC CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY. RELEVANCE OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI RECOGNITION-RELATED GENES ON GASTRIC CANCER RISK
Maria Asuncion Garcia Gonzalez; Enrique
Quintero; Angel Lanas
P0664
IMAGING ANGIOGENESIS BY CONFOCAL
LASER MICROSCOPY ON DIGESTIVE TUMORS GRAFTED ON THE CHICK CHORIOALLANTOIC MEMBRANE
Dan Ionut Gheonea; Adrian Saftoiu; Tatiana
Cârtâna; Ion Mândrila; Sevastita Iordache;
Monalisa Filip; Tudorel Ciurea
P0665
PLASMA MICRORNAS AS NON-INVASIVE
BIOMARKERS FOR EARLY DETECTION OF
COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA
María Dolores Giraldez; Juan José Lozano;
Georgina Ramírez; Antoni Castells; Meritxell
Gironella
P0666
GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOURS
- BUT NOT INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF CAJAL
- EXPRESS NEUROTENSIN RECEPTOR 1
AND TROPHOBLAST GLYCOPROTEIN
Petra Gromova; Brian P Rubin; Christophe Erneux; Jean-Marie Vanderwinden
P0667
SUBSTANTIAL CHEMOPREVENTATIVE EFFECT OF PIROXICAM IN MIN MICE, INDEPENDENT OF PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR ACTIVATED RECEPTOR ALPHA
Karen McCartney; Andrew Bennett; Christopher Hawkey
P0668
VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR (VEGF) EXPRESSION AND ANGIOGENESIS IN SUPERFICIAL PHARYNGEAL
SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA
Takahiro Horimatsu; Manabu Muto; Yoko
Mashimo; Kimiko Hori; Shuko Morita; Yasumasa Ezoe; Shin-ichi Miyamoto; Tomonori
Yano; Keiko Minashi; Tsutomu Chiba
Poster session
P0670
METHYLATION-RELATED
BIOMARKER
IDENTIFICATION BY GENE EXPRESSION
ANALYSIS OF LASER MICRODISSECTED
COLONIC CELLS
Alexandra Kalmár; Sándor Spisák; Orsolya
Galamb; Barnabás Wichmann; Ferenc Sipos;
Kinga Tóth; Katalin Leiszter; Béla Molnár;
Zsolt Tulassay
P0671
AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF
PRIMARY SMALL BOWEL ADENOCARCINOMA IN THE NETHERLANDS
Hakim Hekmat; Gerd Meijer; Chris Mulder
P0672
PRE-PILOT COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING STUDY WITH I-FOBT IN SLOVAKIA
Rudolf Hrcka; Marian Batovsky; Jarolim Sutka
P0673
FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE DETECTION
OF ADENOMAS IN SCREENING COLONOSCOPY
Eduardo Polania; Rodrigo Jover
P0674
TWO YEARS OF COLORECTAL CANCER
SCREENING PROGRAM IN CROATIA
Miroslava Katicic; Natasa Antoljak; Milan Kujundzic; Marija Strnad Pešikan; Davor Stimac;
Mirko Samija; Valerija Stamenic; Dunja Skoko
Poljak; Zdravko Ebling; Danica Kramaric
P0676
REFERRAL PRACTICES FROM PRIMARY
CARE AND TRIAGE OF PATIENTS WITH
SUSPECTED COLORECTAL CANCER: AN
EVALUATION OF CURRENT CLINICAL
PRACTICE
Conor Lahiff; Robert Moran; Syed Akbar Zulquernain; Malik Anwar; Maire Buckley; Jan
Leyden; Thomas Barry Kelleher; Padraic MacMathuna
P0677
BURGENLAND PREVENTION TRIAL OF
COLORECTAL CANCER DISEASE WITH IMMUNOLOGICAL TESTING (B-PREDICT):
REPEATED POSITIVE TESTING AND THE
CONSEQUENCES IN A STATE WIDE SCREENING PROGRAM
Gernot Leeb; Andreas Leodolter; G Haidinger; C Vutuc; F Stockenhuber; Karl Mach
P0678
RELATIVE QUALITY OF INTERNET DERIVED GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER INFORMATION
Thomas D. Reid; Ceri Beaton; J Ward; David
Arnold; Wyn Lewis
P0679
PRE-NOTIFICATION INCREASES UPTAKE
IN COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING: A
RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Gillian Libby; Jane Bray; Jennifer Champion;
Linda Colford; Janice Birrell; Dermot Gorman;
Callum Fraser; Robert Steele
P0680
ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY AND METACHRONOUS COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA IN
A POPULATION-BASED STUDY
Paul Limburg; Amy Oxentenko; Joshua Max;
Jennifer St. Sauver; Steven Alberts; William S.
Harmsen; James Cerhan
P0675
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH TOLERABILITY AND INCOMPLETE PROCEDURES IN
PRIMARY COLONOSCOPY SCREENING
FOR COLORECTAL CANCER
Carolina Khalid-De Bakker; Daisy Jonkers;
Wim Hameeteman; Ad Masclee; Reinhold
Stockbrügger
185
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0669
EXPRESSION OF DOG1, PDGFRA, AND
P16 IN GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL
TUMORS
Sung-Hee Jung; Kwang-Sun Suh; DongWook Kang; Yoon-Jung Lee; Sae-Hee Kim;
Hyang-Ie Lee; Anna Kim; Hyeon-Woong
Yang; Sang-Woo Cha
Poster session
P0681
DETERMINANTS OF CLINICAL OUTCOME
OF POORLY DIFFERENTIATED GASTROENTEROPANCREATIC (NEURO-) ENDOCRINE
CARCINOMAS IN A MULTI-CENTER COHORT FROM GERMANY
Ulrich-Frank Pape; Sebastian Maasberg; Alexander König; Achim Starke; Samer Ezzidin;
Nehara Begum; Frank Scheerer; Christian Fottner; Michael Bläker; Marianne Pavel
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0682
METABOLIC EARLY RESPONSE TO CHEMOTHERAPY IN ADVANCED GASTRIC
CANCER BY 18F-FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE
POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY
IMAGING IN RESPECT TO EG JUNCTION
INVOLVEMENT; INTERIM RESULTS
Jun Chul Park; Yong Chan Lee; Jae-Hoon Lee;
Mi Jin Yun; Jie-Hyun Kim; Yu Jin Kim; Hyunsoo Chung; Sung Kwan Shin; Sang Kil Lee;
Woo Jin Hyung; Sung Hoon Noh; Choong Bai
Kim
P0683
BIWEEKLY DOCETAXEL, FLUOROURACIL,
LEUCOVORIN, OXALIPLATIN (TFOX) FOR
ADVANCED GASTRIC AND OESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA: TOLERANCE
AND RESPONSE IN 38 PATIENTS : PRELIMINARY REPORT
Simon Pernot; Emmanuel Mitry; Céline
Lepère; Jean-Nicolas Vaillant; Mostafa El-Hajjam; Catherine Julié; Caroline Lemarchand;
Bernard Norlinger; Philippe Rougier
P0684
HCC PERSONALIZED TREATMENT IN THE
MULTIMODAL MANAGEMENT ERA: THE
HEPATOCAT GROUP
Francesca Romana Ponziani; Maria Assunta
Zocco; Anna Maria De Gaetano; Maria Luisa
Novi; Massimo Siciliano; Alessandro Milani;
Brigida Eleonora Annicchiarico; Emanuele
Rinninella; Annalisa Tortora; Giovanni Gasbarrini; Salvatore Agnes; Giuseppe Bombardieri;
Antonio Grieco; Gennaro Nuzzo; Maurizio
Pompili; Gian Ludovico Rapaccini; Felice Giuliante; Enrico Di Stasio; Antonio Gasbarrini
186
P0685
SEQUENTIAL INTERVENTIONAL THERAPY
OF TRANSARTERIAL CHEMOEMBOLIZATION AND PERCUTANEOUS LOCAL ABLATION FOR HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA :
A META-ANALYSIS
Donnazon Reyes; Therese Capalongan Macatula
P0686
CONVENTIONAL VS DOXORUBICIN ELUTING BEAD TRANSCATHETER ARTERIAL
CHEMOEMBOLIZATION FOR HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
Rodolfo Sacco; Irene Bargellini; Marco Bertini; Elena Bozzi; Emanuele Tumino; Barbara
Ginanni; Antonio Romano; Roberto Cioni;
Giampaolo Bresci; Pasquale Petruzzi; Salvatore Metrangolo; Antonio Cicorelli; Giuseppe
Parisi; Michele Bertoni; Emanuele Altomare;
Alfonso Capria; Carlo Bartolozzi
P0687
SURVIVAL AFTER TRANSARTERIAL CHEMOEMBOLIZATION IN EARLY-STAGE HCC
PATIENTS EXCLUDED FROM LIVER TRANSPLANTATION: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT
STUDY
Rodolfo Sacco; Irene Bargellini; Marco Bertini; Elena Bozzi; Emanuele Tumino; Barbara
Ginanni; Antonio Romano; Giampaolo Bresci; Roberto Cioni; Graziana Federici; Emanuele Altomare; Alfonso Capria; Carlo Bartolozzi
P0688
IMPACT OF CHEMOEMBOLIZATION WITH
DOXORUBICIN LOADED BEADS (DC BEADS) IN PATIENTS AWAITING LIVER
TRANSPLANTATION FOR HCC
Amel Soualmia; A Luciani; J Tran Van Nhieu;
A Laurent; M Hurtova; Ml Auriault; D Cherqui; C Duvoux; H Kobeiter; T Decaens
P0689
VITAMIN K2 FOR DECREASING RECURRENCE AND IMPROVING SURVIVAL AFTER INITIAL TREATMENT OF HCC: A META-ANALYSIS
Edhel Tripon; Janus Ong; Manley Uy; Marie
Ellaine Velasquez; Angela Salvana; Ernest
Dela Cruz; Roger Forroza; Elvie Gonzales
Poster session
P0691
EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF A NEW
METHOD FOR LOCAL DESTRUCTION OF
BIOLOGICAL TISSUES USING MICROWAVE
ENERGY
Sergey Vasenin; Vladimir Zagainov; Alexander Kostrov; Ascold Strikovski; Lubov Shkalova; Elena Zagainova
P0692
TRANSARTERIAL CHEMOEMBOLIZATION
(TACE) WITH DRUG ELUTING BEADS (DEB)
IN ADVANCED HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA: A REVIEW OF EFFICACY AND SAFETY
Marie Ellaine Velasquez; Angela Salvana; Edhel Tripon; Ernest Dela Cruz; Roger Forroza;
Elvie Gonzalez; Virgilio Banez; Janus Ong
P0693
COMBINATION THERAPY WITH TRANSCATHETER ARTERIAL CHEMOEMBOLIZATION (TACE) AND SORAFENIB IN ADVANCED HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA: A
REVIEW OF SAFETY AND EFFICACY
Marie Ellaine Velasquez; Angela Salvana; Tripon Edhel; Ernest Dela Cruz; Roger Forroza;
Elvie Gonzalez; Virgilio Banez; Janus Ong
P0694
SURGICAL RESECTION REMAINS THE
MAIN PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN ELDERLY
PATIENTS AFFECTED WITH COLORECTAL
CANCER
Elisa Degli Esposti; Trung Hoang; Gaitan De
Getz; Celine Angelakof; Thomas Aparicio;
Philippe Wind
P0695
RFA OF SOLID LIVER TUMORS CAUSES
ER-STRESS AND UNFOLDED PROTEIN RESPONSE IN SUBLETAL DAMAGED CELLS
Th. Till Hippokrates Wissniows; Johannes
Hänsler; Reinhard Voll; Eckhart Georg Hahn;
Deike Strobel
P0696
THE EXAMINATION OF THE MARKING
METHOD IN ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL
DISSECTION FOR UNDIFFERENTIATED-TYPE EARLY GASTRIC CANCER
Yorimasa Yamamoto; Junko Fujisaki; Akiyoshi
Kasuga; Kazuhisa Okada; Masami Omae;
Akiyoshi Ishiyama; Toshiaki Hirasawa; Tomohiro Tsuchida; Etuo Hoshino; Masahiro Igarashi
P0697
DETECTION OF SMALL INTESTINE GIST BY
CT ENTEROGRAPHY AND/OR DOUBLEBALLOON ENTEROSCOPY ALTERS SURGICAL TREATMENT
Li-Fen Yu; Jie Zhong; Shidan Cheng; Rong
Fan; Wei-Guo Hu
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Nerve, Gut and Motility II
Hall P0
P0698
A BIOMAGNETIC METHOD FOR MEASURING GASTROINTESTINAL CONTRACTION
IN DIABETIC RATS
Madileine F Américo; Rozemeire G Marques;
César T Spadella; Yuri K Sinzato; Luciana A
Corá; Jose Ricardo A Miranda
P0699
EFFECT OF A NON-CALORIC CARBONATED BEVERAGE PRELOAD, DURING A
STANDARDIZED SOLID AND LIQUID
MEAL, ON GASTRIC VOLUME, GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS AND EATING
PERCEPTIONS IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS
Maria Flavia Savarese; Emanuele Nicolai; Adriana Aragri; Giovanni Sarnelli; Ivana Giusy
Savino; Maxime Buyckx; Rosario Cuomo
P0700
ALTERED SMALL BOWEL MOTILITY IN PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE CROHN´S DISEASE
Joerg Felber; Silke Paetzold; Carsten Schmidt;
Andreas Stallmach
187
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0690
EFFECTS OF PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY
FOR SUPERFICIAL ESOPHAGEAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN VIVO AND IN
VITRO
Ryouhei Uehara; Hajime Isomoto; Naoyuki
Yamaguchi; Naoki Inoue; Kayoko Matsushima; Fuminao Takeshima; Kazuhiko Nakao
Poster session
P0701
COMBINED MULTICHANNEL INTRALUMINAL IMPEDANCE AND MANOMETRY
CLARIFIES OESOPHAGEAL FUNCTION ABNORMALITIES
Ana Rita Gonçalves; Catarina Vieira; Luis Correia; Rui Palma; José Velosa
P0702
ABNORMAL OESOPHAGEAL TRANSIT DETECTED BY MULTICHANNEL IMPEDANCE
IN PATIENTS WITH NORMAL MANOMETRY
Ana Rita Gonçalves; Catarina Vieira; Luis Correia; Rui Palma; José Velosa
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0703
EFFECT OF DENDROASPIS NATRIURETIC
PEPTIDE ON L-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNEL
CURRENT IN GASTRIC ANTRAL CIRCULAR
SMOOTH MUSCLE OF GUINEA-PIG
Hui-Shu Guo; Zheng-Xu Cai; Shu-Ying Zhang;
Qing-Hui QI
P0704
DIABETIC GASTROPARESIS RECOGNIZED
BY THE GASTROPARESIS CARDINAL SYMPTOM INDEX (GCSI), GASTROPARESIS
SYMPTOM ASSESSMENT, DOMINATING
SYMPTOM AND HIGH HBA1C DIABETES
TYPE 1 AND 2
Per Hellström; Per Grybäck; Marie Degerblad;
Hans Jacobsson
P0705
VISUAL AND AUDITORY STRESS ON FEELING AGGRAVATES DYSPEPSIA SYMPTOM AND GASTRIC FUNCTION IN MALE
VOLUNTEERS
Akihito Iida; Yasushi Funaki; Hroshi Kaneko;
Masahiro Matsunaga; Toshihiro Konagaya;
Kentaro Tokudome; Naotaka Ogasawara;
Makoto Sasaki; Masashi Yoneda; Kunio Kasugai
P0706
PREVALENCE OF SUBTYPES OF ACHALASIA ON HIGH RESOLUTION MANOMETRY
AND THEIR PROGNOSTIC VALUE MAY
DIFFER REGIONALLY
Radek Kroupa; Jiri Dolina; Vladimir Prochazka; Jitka Prokesova; Zdenek Kala; Filip Marek;
Ales Hep
188
P0707
VALIDATION OF ACB IN VITRO AND IN
VIVO AS A BIOMAGNETIC METHOD FOR
MEASURING STOMACH CONTRACTION
Rozemeire Marques; Madileine F Américo;
César T Spadella; José Ricardo A Miranda
P0708
ASSESSMENT OF GASTRIC MOTOR FUNCTION
AFTER
PYLORUS-PRESERVING
GASTRECTOMY BY CINE MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Jun Nakajima; Akira Sasaki; Keisuke Koeda;
Shigeaki Baba; Hisataka Fujiwara; Toru Obuchi; Akira Umemura; Go Wakabayashi
P0709
A NEW MODEL FOR THE OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF PHARYNGEAL FUNCTION
AND ASPIRATION RISK IN DYSPHAGIA
Taher Omari; Eddy Dejaeger; Dirk van Beckevoort; Anne Goeleven; Paul de Cock; Ilse
Hoffman; Maria Smet; Geoffrey Davidson;
Jan Tack; Nathalie Rommel
P0710
HIGH RESOLUTION MANOMETRY (HRM)
IMPROVES TRANSIENT LOWER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER RELAXATIONS (TLESRS)
DETECTION IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS
Sabine Roman; Frank Zerbib; Kafia Belhocine;
Stanislas Bruley des Varannes; Francois Mion
P0711
OESOPHAGEAL MOTOR DISORDERS ASSESSED BY HIGH RESOLUTION MANOMETRY AND THEIR RELATION TO GASTROESOPHAGEAL
REFLUX
DISEASE.
COMPARISON BETWEEN THREE GROUPS
OF AGE
Yurami Sanchez Santacruz; Constanza Ciriza
de los Ríos; Fernando Canga Rodríguez-Valcá; Javier Aranda Hernández; Rogelio Barreto
Ríos; Gregorio Castellano Tortajada
P0712
THE ASSESSEMENT OF GASTRIC EMPTYING OF SOLIDS BEFORE AND AFTER CHOLECYSTECTOMY FOR CHOLELITIASIS
Catalin Sfarti; Catalin Hutanasu; Anca Trifan;
Camelia Cojocariu; Ana-Maria Singeap; Carol
Stanciu
P0713
NAUSEA AND VOMITING IN PREGNANCY:
PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS
Mª Ángeles Tejero; Norberto Mañas; Andrea
González; Miguel Ángel Herráiz; Enrique Rey;
Manuel Díaz-Rubio
P0719
SODIUM PICOSULFATE AND BISACODYL
IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC CONSTIPATION: RESULTS
FROM TWO RANDOMISED TRIALS
Stefan Müller-Lissner; Michael A Kamm; Arnold Wald; Erika Richter; Ulrika Hinkel
P0714
DO PROBIOTICS EXERT THE EFFECT PER
SE OR THROUGH CHANGES IN THE MICROBIOTA? A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Per Farup; Morten Jacobsen; Solveig C Ligaarden; Knut Rudi
P0720
FUNCTIONAL GI SYMPTOMS ARE CORRELATED WITH WELLNESS HABITS
Michio Hongo
P0715
METHANE PRODUCTION ASSESED BY
GLUCOSE BREATH TEST IS ASSOCIATED
WITH FUNCTIONAL CONSTIPATION HABIT
Manuele Furnari; Simona Marenco; Lorenzo
Gemignani; Giorgio Sammito; Davide Risso;
Lorenzo Assandri; Simona Inferrera Inferrera;
Valentina Fazio; Edoardo Savarino; Elisa Marabotto; Vincenzo Savarino
P0716
PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF PARTIALLY HYDROLYZED GUAR GUM IN CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. EFFECT IN COLONIC TRANSIT
TIME AND CORRELATION WITH CLINICAL
EFFICACY
Asimina Gaglia; Dimitrios Polymeros; Nikolaos Misailidis; George Karamanolis; Ioannis
Papanikolaou; Theodora Kalli; Konstantinos
Triantafyllou
P0717
GABAPENTIN TREATMENT AND GALLBLADDER MOTILITY IN PATIENTS WITH
CONSTIPATION PREDOMINANT IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Doina Georgescu; Liviu Andrei Georgescu;
Ioan Musta; Norina Basa
P0721
ROLE OF SACCHAROMYCES BOULARDII
IN DIARRHEA DOMINANT IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME. (SBIBS)
Lubna Kamani; Wasim Jafri; Shahab Abid; Safia Awan
P0722
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME GREATLY
IMPACTS UPON NURSES’ WORK PRODUCTIVITY, DAILY ACTIVITY AND QUALITY OF
LIFE
Ai-Wen Kao; Huan-Hwa Chen; Li-Fang
Chang; Hsiu-Hsiang Tsai
P0723
THE PREVALENCE OF INTESTINAL PARASITES IN DENMARK- A POPULATION BASED
STUDY
Laura Rindom Krogsgaard; Anne Line Engsbro; Peter Bytzer
P0724
THE PREVALENCE OF IRRITABLE BOWEL
SYNDROME(IBS) IN DENMARK-A WEBPANEL BASED SURVEY
Laura Rindom Kogsgaard; Anne Line Engsbro; Peter Bytzer
P0718
HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME: PATIENTS
AND NON-PATIENTS
Markku Tapani Hillilä
189
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
Poster session
Poster session
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Immunology/Microbiology II
Hall P0
P0725
DETECTION RATES FOR C. DIFFICILE ARE
DIFFERENT FOR STRATIFIED PATIENT POPULATIONS
James H Boone; Mary Goodykoontz; Jodie
Smith; katrina Price; Sarah Rhodes; David Lyerly; Thomas Kerkering
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0726
WHIPPLE‘S DISEASE: RETROSPECTIVE
ANALYSIS OF 11 CASES
Frederico Ferreira; Helder Cardoso; Fernando
Azevedo; Pedro Pereira; Pedro Abreu; Isabel
Barbosa; Ana Luisa; Guilherme Macedo
P0727
VALIDATION OF A SIMPLE CLINICAL PREDICTION TOOL FOR PREDICTING RECURRENT CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE INFECTION
Kate Flanagan; Christopher Hawkey; Venkataraman Subramanian
P0728
A NOVEL FORM OF SEVERE ANTIBIOTICASSOCIATED ENTEROCOLITIS RESEMBLING INTESTINAL GRAFT VERSUS HOST
DISEASE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
Walter Spindelboeck; Johannes Plank; Cord
Langner; Gregor Gorkiewicz; Christoph Hoegenauer
P0729
DIRECT DELIVERY OF BACTERIAL TYPE III
SECRETION SYSTEM EFFECTOR PROTEINS
TO THE EUKARYOTIC CELL AS A TOOL TO
STUDY BACTERIAL PATHOGENESIS
Amin Jalili; John Atherton; Rob Delahay
P0730
ASSOCIATION OF PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS WITH RECURRENT CLOSTRIDIUM
DIFFICILE-ASSOCIATED DIARRHEA: A
MATCHED CASE-CONTROL ANALYSIS BY
USING PROPENSITY
Byung Ik Jang
190
P0732
EFFECTS OF ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES INFECTION IN ZAMBIAN ADULTS ON ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE EXPRESSION AND
IMMUNE CELL POPULATION MARKERS IN
THE INTESTINE
Paul Kelly; Melissa Chola Kapulu; Michelo Simuyandi
P0733
IMMUNITY TO ROTAVIRUS IS NOT IMPAIRED IN ADVANCED AIDS IN AFRICAN
ADULTS
Mathias Tembo; Brian Mwila; Paul Kelly
P0734
EVOLUTION OF DIGESTIVE EXTENDEDSPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASES PRODUCTING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE (ESBLPE)
AND THEIR INTERACTION WITH THE MICROBIOTE IN A SIMULATOR HUMAN INTESTINAL ECOSYSTEM (ARTIFICIAL INTESTINE, VITROSIM)
Hafida Khorsi; Daniele Thomas; Stephane Delanaud; Jérôme Gay-Quéheillard; André Léké;
Véronique Bach; Jean-Pierre Canarelli; François Eb
P0735
COMPARISON OF CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TUBERCULOUS PERITONITIS AND PERITONEAL
CARCINOMATOSIS
Ji Won Kim; Ji Bong Jeong; Byeong Gwan
Kim; Kook Lae Lee; Seung Joo Kang; Ji Hyun
Baik; Se Hyeong Kim
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Gastrointestinal Bleeding II
Hall P0
P0736
CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL INSUFFICIENCY: COMPARING
PATIENTS WITH NORMAL KIDNEY FUNCTION
Nam-Hoon Kim; Hyuk Lee; Yu-Jung Cho;
Hwa-Young Song; Jin-Ho Jun; Dong-Hoon
Oh; Tae-Jun Song; Won-Ki Bae; Kyung-Ah
Kim; June-Sung Lee
Poster session
P0738
UPPER GASTRO-INTESTINAL BLEEDING:
PREDICTORS OF RISK FOR APPROPRIATE
STRATIFICATION OF PATIENTS IN A MIXED
GROUP INCLUDING VARICEAL AND NONVARICEAL HAEMORRHAGE
Conor Lahiff; William Shields; Ion Cretu; Nasir Mahmud; Suzanne Norris; Bernard Silke;
Dermot Kelleher; Jeanne Moriarty; Patrick
Plunkett; Dermot O´Toole
P0739
ENDOSCOPY FOR IRON DEFICIENCY
ANAEMIA IN MEN UNDER 50
Jonathan Landy; Bruce Macfarlane
P0740
MICROCYTIC ANAEMIA IN MALES UNDER
THE AGE OF 50 YEARS: A NEW ALGORITHM REDUCING THE NEED FOR ENDOSCOPIC TESTS
Kathryn Jane Lang; Kapil Sahnan; Alistair S
McIntyre
P0741
ACUTE GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING IN
THE ELDERLY AGED 80 YEARS OR OLDER
Ricardo Küttner Magalhães; Isabel Maria Pedroto; Paulo Salgueiro; Ricardo Pinto; José Manuel Ferreira; Marta Salgado; Jorge Areias
P0742
ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF BLEEDING
GASTRIC VARICES BY N-BUTYL-2-CYANOACRYLATE (HISTOACRYL) INJECTION
Pedro Monsanto; Nuno Almeida; Albano
Rosa; Fernanda Maçoas; Clotilde Lérias; Francisco Portela; Pedro Amaro; Manuela Ferreira;
Hermano Gouveia; Carlos Sofia
P0743
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST (FIT) AND CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY OF THE SMALL BOWEL
(CE) IN PATIENTS WITH OCCULT GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING (OGIB): SIGNIFICANT SMALL BOWEL LESIONS WERE ASSOCIATED WITH A POSITIVE FIT
Zohar Levi; Eyal Gal; Yafit Chonen; Alex Vilkin; Yaron Niv
P0744
MONOPOLAR SOFT-MODE COAGULATION USING HEMOSTATIC FORCEPS FOR
HIGH-RISK PEPTIC ULCER BLEEDING
Tomokazu Nunoue; Ryuta Takenaka; Tatsuhiro Gotoda; Yasuyuki Shimomura; Anna Yoshino; Yoshiyasu Kono; Toshihiro Inokuchi; Hiroyuki Seki; Junichi Kubota; Koji Takemoto;
Akihiko Taira; Hirofumi Tsugeno; Shigeatsu
Fujiki
P0745
VIDEO CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY: HIGH DIAGNOSTIC YIELD FOR OCCULT GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING AND SUSPECTED
SMALL BOWEL CROHNS DISEASE
Daniel Pearl; Eve Marden; Amanda Quine
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Endoscopy and Imaging II
Hall P0
P0746
CLINICAL FEATURES AND OUTCOMES OF
DELAYED PERFORATION AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR
EARLY GASTRIC CANCER: A CASE SERIES
STUDY
Noboru Hanaoka; Noriya Uedo; Yoji Takeuchi;
Koji Higashino; Ryu Ishihara; Hiroyasu Iishi
P0747
HOW IS EARLY BARRETT’S CANCER CURRENTLY DIAGNOSED AND TREATED
THROUGHOUT WESTERN EUROPE? RESULTS OF A SURVEY AT 107 UNIVERSITY
HOSPITALS IN 8 WESTERN EUROPEAN
COUNTRIES
Dominik Heuberger; Hendrik Manner; Christian Ell; Oliver Pech
191
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0737
ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL PERFORATIONS, SEVERE
HEMORRHAGES AND POSTOPERATIVE
COMPLICATIONS WITH A NEW OVERTHE-SCOPE-CLIP (OTSC°) DEVICE: EXPERIENCES WITH 63 PATIENTS
Thomas Kratt; Dietmar Stüker; Maximilian
von Feilitzsch; Markus Küper; Lena Minkley;
Alexandra Heininger; Alfred Königsrainer;
Andreas Kirschniak
Poster session
P0748
EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH EARLY GASTRIC
CANCER
Hideyuki Chiba; Masau Sekiguchi; Takafumi
Ito; Yosuke Tsuji; Makoto Yamawaki; Ken
Ohata; Nobuyuki Matsuhashi
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0749
CHARACTERISTICS OF MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPIC IMAGES WITH NARROWBAND IMAGING (NBI) SYSTEM IN GASTROINTESTINAL MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA
Yutaka Hirayama; Junichi Haruta; Takeo
Yamaguchi
P0750
PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY (PEG): A PROSPECTIVE REGISTRY
FOR TECHNICAL AND LONG TERM COMPLICATIONS
Carlos Huertas; Montserrat Figa; Manuela
Hombrados; David Busquets; Marcela Pérez;
Josep Oriol Miquel; Ferran González-Huix
P0751
BELGIAN MULTICENTER EXPERIENCE
WITH THE BIODEGRADABLE ELLA-STENT
IN BENIGN STRICTURES OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT
Mostafa Ibrahim; Alain Vandermeeren; Vincent Van Maele; Pierre Deprez; Tom Moreels;
Isabelle Ruytjens; Elisabeth Macken; J Verhofstadt; P Vergauwe; D Urbain; D De Looze;
Olivier Le Moine
P0752
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CYANOACRYLATE INJECTION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF
ACUTE BLEEDING GASTRIC VARICES
Mostafa Ibrahim; A El-Mikkawy; A Atef; M
Elkady
P0753
MOBILE UPPER GI MEDICAL CHECKUP
WITH TRANSNASAL ENDOSCOPY
Satoshi Ikeda; Takeshi Ohki; Makoto Ikeda;
Hirofumi Okamura
192
P0754
EARLY PHARYNGEAL CANCERS ARE
GOOD CANDIDATES FOR ENDOSCOPIC
TREATMENT
Akiyoshi Ishiyama; Tomohiro Tsuchida; Yusuke Horiuchi; Yasumasa Matsuo; Tomohiko
Yoshida; Takanori Suganuma; Kazuhisa Okada; Masami Oomae; Akiyoshi Kasuga; Toshiaki Hirasawa; Yorimasa Yamamoto; Junko Fujisaki; Etsuo Hoshino; Masahiro Igarashi;
Kazuyoshi Kawabata; Noriko Yamamoto
P0755
ADVANCED ENDOSCOPIC AND MEDICAL
MANAGEMENT
OF
POSTOPERATIVE
STRICTURE AFTER CIRCUMFERENTIAL ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR ESOPHAGEAL SQUAMOUS CELL
NEOPLASMS
Hajime Isomoto
P0756
ESTABLISHMENT OF DAILY E-MAIL LEARNING PROGRAM USING INTRANET AND
IT‘S INITIAL EVALUATION
Ki Joo Kang; Jun Haeng Lee; So Young Bae;
Seong Woo Lim; Mi Jin KIm; Jin Young Kim;
Jae J Kim; Jong Chul Rhee
P0757
CARDIOVASCULAR TOLERANCE AND AUTONOMIC NERVOUS RESPONSES IN UNSEDATED UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL
SMALL-CALIBER ENDOSCOPY: A COMPARISON BETWEEN TRANSNASAL AND
TRANSORAL PROCEDURES WITH NEWLY
DEVELOPED MOUTHPIECE
Hiromi Kataoka; Takashi Mizushima; Mamoru
Tanaka; Tsutomu Mizoshita; Takaya Shimura;
Satoshi Tanida; Takeshi Kamiya; Kiyoshi Mizuno; Seiji Mukai; Junichiro Hayano; Takashi
Joh
P0758
THE USEFULNESS OF NBI MAGNIFICATION FOR DIAGNOSIS OF TUMOR DEPTH
FOR EARLY GASTRIC CANCER
Daisuke Kikuchi; Toshiro Iizuka; Shu Hoteya;
Satoshi Yamashita; Masanori Nakamura; Ai
Fujimoto; Akira Matsui; Yuichiro Kuroki; Toshihumi Mitani; Mitsuru Kaise
Poster session
P0761
THE CAUSES OF EXTRINSIC COMPRESSION OF THE STOMACH
Hyun Soo Chung; Hee-Man Kim; Yu Jin Kim;
Jun Chul Park; Sung Kwan Shin; Sang Kil Lee;
Yong Chan Lee
P0762
CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY
ALLOWS IMMEDIATE DIAGNOSIS OF
BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS DURING CONVENTIONAL ENDOSCOPY
Marina Kirova; Petr L. Scherbakov; Leonid B
Lazebnik
P0763
INVESTIGATION ON THE PREDICTION OF
THE PROCEDURAL TIME OF ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD) FOR
GASTRIC EPITHELIAL NEOPLASMS
Shinya Kondo; Yasumasa Niwa; Masahiro Tajika; Hiroki Kawai; Akira Sawaki; Nobumasa
Mizuno; Kazuo Hara; Susumu Hijioka; Akira
Saeki; Asana Akabane; Takashi Ogura; Shin
Haba; Takafumi Ando; Hidemi Goto; Kenji
Yamao
P0764
ROUTINE MUCOSAL CLOSURE WITH A
DETACHABLE SNARE AND CLIPS AFTER
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR GASTRIC EPITHELIAL NEOPLASMS: A
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Bo In Lee; Byung Wook Kim; Hyung Keun
Kim; Hwang Choi; Jeong Seon Ji; Sun Mee
Hwang; Young Seok Cho; Hiun Suk Chae;
Kyu Yong Choi
P0765
CONFOCAL ENDOMICROSCOPIC FEATURES IN MACROSCOPICALLY NORMAL
DUODENAL MUCOSA CAN DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN CROHN’S DISEASE AND ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Lee Guan Lim; Janina Neumann; Martin Goetz; Arthur Hoffman; Markus F Neurath; Peter
R Galle; Alastair JM Watson; Ralf Kiesslich
P0766
ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT VERSUS SURGERY FOR SYMPTOMATIC HAMARTOMATOUS POLYPS IN STOMACH: A CASE SERIES IN CHINESE POPULATION
Jung-Chun Lin; Peng-Jen Chen; Heng-Cheng
Chu; Tung-Hung Chueh; Yu-Lueng Shih; WeiKuo Chang; Tsai-Yuan Hsieh; De-Chuan
Chan; Hong-Wei Gao
P0767
PREVALENCE OF BARRETT’S OESOPHAGUS IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS OF COLUMNAR LINED EPITHELIUM
Pablo Luna; Lisandro Pereyra; Raquel González; Ignacio Caldo; Carolina Fischer; José Mella; Beatriz Vizcaíno; Mario Medrano; Adriana
Mohaidle; Silvia Pedreira; Daniel Cimmino;
Luis Boerr
P0768
PERFORATION AND ITS TROUBLE SHOOTING IN ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL
DISSECTION (ESD) FOR EARLY GASTRIC
CANCER (EGC) INCLUDING MANAGEMENT OF DELAYED PERFORATION
Kosaku Maeda; Tomiko Michida; Toshiyuki
Yoshio
P0769
RISK FACTORS FOR COMPLICATIONS OF
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
IN GASTRIC TUMORS: ANALYSIS OF 1121
LESIONS
Kotaro Mannen; Koichi Miyahara; Tetsuro
Yamazato; Nanae Tsuruoka; Naoyuki Tominaga; Takehiro Fujise; Takahiro Noda; Reiko Sonoda; Yasuhisa Sakata; Ryo Shimoda; Hiroyuki Sakata; Shinichi Ogata; Ryuichi Iwakiri;
Kazuma Fujimoto
193
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0760
THE LEARNING CURVE FOR ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION OF GASTRIC
NEOPLASMS
Won-Gon Kwack; Jae-Hak Kim; Sung-Joon
Shin; Eo-Jin Kim; Tae-Joo Jeon; Jae-Hee Cho
Poster session
P0770
DIAGNOSTIC WHITE LIGHT ENDOSCOPY
- NOT AS SIMPLE AS IT LOOKS
Robert Mead; Gaius Longcroft-Wheaton;
Pradeep Bhandari
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0771
TREATMENT CHOICE BETWEEN ENDOSCOPIC THERAPY AND ENTERECTOMY
FOR EARLY COLORECTAL CANCERS BASED
ON THE SUBMUCOSAL INVASIVE DEPTH
(UNDER AND OVER 1MM): VERIFICATION
OF THE CURRENT JAPANESE GUIDELINES
FOR EARLY TREATMENT OF TUMORS OF
THE COLON AND RECTUM
Keiko Ishikawa; Hiroto Kita; Shin Arai; Masamitsu Nakao; Koichi Nonaka; Makoto Nishimura; Yasutoshi Ochiai; Shigeki Yamaguchi; Isamu Koyama
P0772
DIAGNOSIS FOR THE SUBMUCOSAL INVASIVE DEPTH (UNDER AND OVER 1mM)
IN EARLY COLORECTAL CANCER BY CONVENTIONAL ENDOSCOPY IN COMBINATION WITH NBI MAGNIFIED ENDOSCOPY
AND EUS
Keiko Ishikawa; Hiroto Kita; Shin Arai; Masamitsu Nakao; Koichi Nonaka; Osamu Togawa;
Makoto Nishimura; Yasutoshi Ochiai; Shigeki
Yamaguchi; Isamu Koyama
P0773
COULD PRIMARY 3D VIRTUAL COLONOSCOPY REPLACE OPTICAL COLONOSCOPY AS THE INITIAL INVETGATION OF COLONIC SYMPTOMS?
Maria Francesca Jaboli; Linda Jackson; James
Bell; Owen Epstein
P0774
SHOULD FOCAL COLONIC ACTIVITY
FOUND ON 18FDG PET CT BE FOLLOWED
UP WITH ENDOSCOPIC EVALUATION?
Wisam Jafar; Roger Prudham; Mary Prescott;
Paul Hulse; Jimmy K. Limdi
194
P0775
EFFECTIVENESS OF SALVAGE ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION USING A CAP
(EMR-C) FOR REMNANT OR LOCALLY RECURRENT RECTOSIGMOID TUMORS AFTER PRIMARY EMR OR POLYPECTOMY
Soung Min Jeon; Jin Ha Lee; Sung Pil Hong;
Tae Il Kim; Won Ho Kim; Jae Hee Cheon
P0776
EFFICACY OF PREOPERATIVE SCREENING
COLONOSCOPY IN PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED GYNECOLOGIC CANCER
Soung Min Jeon; Jae Hee Cheon; Jin Ha Lee;
Sung Pil Hong; Tae Il Kim; Won Ho Kim
P0777
CARDIOPULMONARY EVENTS DURING
COLONOSCOPY SCREENING UNDER CONSCIOUS SEDATION
Carolina Khalid-De Bakker; Daisy Jonkers;
Wim Hameeteman; Ad Masclee; Reinhold
Stockbrügger
P0778
PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF
LOW VOLUME PEG 2 L AND NAP 45 ML
VERSUS STANDARD PEG 4 L FOR BOWEL
CLEANSING
Kyung-Jo Kim; Suh Eun Bae; Jun Bum Eum;
Yong Gil Kim; Dong Hoon Yang; Soon Man
Yoon; Byong Duk Ye; Jeong-Sik Byeon;
Seung-Jae Myung; Suk-Kyun Yang; Jin Ho
Kim
P0779
COMPARISON OF INSERTION TIME AND
QUALITY OF BOWEL PREPARATION DURING COLONOSCOPY BEFORE AND AFTER COLORECTAL RESECTION
Jinyoung Kim; Bo Kyung Kim; Hyun Mi Heo;
Sung Ho Ryu; Jin Young Yun; Yun Suk Jeong;
Seung Min Jeon; Jin Ha Lee; Seong Pil Hong;
Tae Il Kim; Won Ho Kim; Jae Hee Cheon
P0780
A MATCHED CASE-CONTROL STUDY BETWEEN ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION AND ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL
RESECTION FOR LARGE COLORECTAL TUMORS
Nozomu Kobayashi; Yoshitaka Hirahara; Jun
Konishi; Ryuzo Sekiguchi
Poster session
P0782
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR EPITHELIAL RECTAL TUMORS
Yuichiro Kuroki; Toshifumi Mitani; Shu Hoteya; Satoshi Yamashita; Daisuke Kikuchi; Ai
Fujimoto; Akira Matsui; Masanori Nakamura;
Toshiro Iizuka; Mitsuru Kaise; Naohisa Yahagi
P0783
A COMPARISON OF THE EFFICACY IN
THREE GROUPS OF CLEANSING PREPARATION FOR COLONOSCOPY AND UPPER
ABDOMINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY: A
PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL: 90ML
NAP VS 4L PEG VS 4L PEG PLUS 60MG SIMETHICONE
Su-Hee Lee
P0784
A FOCUS ON COLORECTAL ESD (ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION) AS
PERFORMED BY COLORECTAL SURGEONS
Eun-Jung Lee; Jae -Bum Lee; Suk Hee Lee; Eui
Gon Youk
P0785
ENDOSCOPIC REPAIR USING BAND LIGATION AND/OR CLIPS IN IATROGENIC COLONIC PERFORATION DURING DIAGNOSTIC COLONOSCOPY
Jong Joon Lee; Kwang An Kwon; In Sik Won;
Jung Ho Kim; Yoon Jae Kim; Jun Won Chung;
Dong Kyun Park; Yeon Suk Kim; Yang Suh
Ku; Ki Baik Hahm; Ju Hyun Kim
P0786
PROSPECTIVE CONTROLLED TRIAL OF INDIGOCARMINE CHROMOENDOSCOPY IN
THE ASSESSMENT OF COLONIC POLYPS
Gaius Longcroft-Wheaton; Robert Mead;
Pradeep Bhandari
P0787
ROLE OF FICE IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF
SMALL POLYPS: DATA FROM A LARGE
COMPARATIVE UK SERIES
Gaius Longcroft-Wheaton; Robert Mead;
Pradeep Bhandari
P0788
A PROSPECTIVE CONTROLLED TRIAL
SHOWING THE SUPERIORITY OF A NOVEL, SAME DAY BOWEL PREP REGIMEN
FOR COLONOSCOPY AS COMPARED TO
SPLIT 2 DAY REGIMEN. TME FOR A
CHANGE IN COLONOSCOPY PARADIGM
Gaius Longcroft-Wheaton; Rob Mead; Rosarie Duane-Moore; Johanna fox; Wendy Edwards; Pradeep Bhandari
P0789
RISK OF LYMPH NODE METASTASIS AND
RECURRENCE RATE IN PATIENTS WITH PEDUNCULATED TYPE EARLY INVASIVE COLORECTAL CANCER: A RETROSPECTIVE
MULTICENTER STUDY
Takahisa Matsuda; Masakatsu Fukuzawa;
Toshio Uraoka; Masataka Nishi; Yuichiro
Yamaguchi; Nozomu Kobayashi; Hiroaki Ikematsu; Yutaka Saito; Takeshi Nakajima; Yoshitaka Murakami; Takahiro Fujii; Tadakazu
Shimoda; Ryoji Kushima; Takahiro Fujimori
P0790
CLINICAL FEATURES OF EARLY DEPRESSED-TYPE LESIONS AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF “ENDOCYTOSCOPIC CLASSIFICATION” AS WELL AS PIT
PATTERNS IN THE COLORECTUM
Hideyuki Miyachi; Shin-ei Kudo; Nobunao
Ikehara; Kunihiko Wakamura; Yuichi Mori;
Makoto Kutsukawa; Yoshiki Wada; Shigeharu Hamatani
195
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0781
ENDOSCOPIC TRI-MODALITY IMAGING
FOR THE DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF EARLY COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA; A MULTI-CENTRE RANDOMIZED
CONTROLLED TRIAL
T. Kuiper; F. J.C. van den Broek; A. H. Naber;
E. J. van Soest; P. Scholten; R. Ch. Mallant; J.
van den Brande; J. M. Jansen; A. H.A.M. van
Oijen; W. A. Marsman; J. J.G.H.M. Bergman;
P. Fockens; E. Dekker
Poster session
P0791
SCREENING CHROMOCOLONOSCOPY BY
ADDING SIMETHICONE TO INDIGO CARMINE VERSUS INDIGO CARMINE ALONE
Serguei Mouzyka; Alla Vinnytska
P0792
IMAGE-ENHANCED ENDOSCOPY IN THE
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF COLORECTAL SERRATED POLYP
Yutaka Nakao; Shoichi Saito; Tomohiko Ohya;
Hiroyuki Aihara; Toshiki Nikami; Hiroshi Arakawa; Hisao Tajiri; Masahiro Ikegami
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0793
CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY
FOR THE IN VIVO DIAGNOSIS OF CROHN´S
DISEASE
Helmut Neumann; Michael Vieth; Markus F.
Neurath; Jonas Mudter
P0794
THE LEARNING CURVE OF PROBE BASED
CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY
(PCLE) IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD)
Helmut Neumann; Micheal Michael Vieth;
Markus F. Markus F. Neurath; Jonas Jonas
Mudter
P0795
OUTCOME OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR COLORECTAL TUMORS ACCOMPANIED BY FIBROSIS
Sayaka Oba; Shinji Tanaka; Kouichi Nakadoi;
Motomi Terasaki; Hiroyuki Kanao; Shiro Oka;
Kazuaki Chayama
P0796
IN VIVO VISUALIZATION AND EVALUATION OF COLORECTAL INFLAMMATION IN
ULCERATIVE COLITIS BY A NEWLY INTEGRATED ENDOCYTOSCOPY
Haruhiko Ogata; Rieko Bessho; Taku Kobayashi; Naoki Hosoe; Nagamu Inoue; Takanori
Kanai; Toshifumi Hibi
P0797
ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR POSTPOLYPECTOMY BLEEDING
Antony Pan; Martin Schlup; Ralf Lubcke; Michael Schultz
196
P0798
DEEP SEDATION COMPARED WITH MODERATE SEDATION IN POLYP DETECTION
DURING COLONOSCOPY: A RANDOMIZED
CONTROLLED TRIAL
Georgios Trimponias; Konstantinos Konstantinidis; Angeliki Theodoropoulou; Emmanouil
Vardas; Konstantinos Karmiris; Maria Manolaraki; Gregorios Chlouverakis; Gregorios Paspatis
P0799
PROSPECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF OPENACCESS OUTPATIENT COLONOSCOPY REQUESTS THROUGH A FOUR-ITEM TEST
AS A SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE MEANS TO
COUNTER COLONOSCOPY OVERUSE
Noelia Alcaide; Manuel Perez Miranda; Paula
Gil-Simon; Pilar Diez-Redondo; Jesus Barrio;
Carlos de la Serna; Ramon Atienza; Sara Gomez de la Cuesta; Agustin Caro-Paton
P0800
RISK OF VILLOUS HISTOLOGY OR HIGH
GRADE DYSPLASIA IN PATIENTS WITH DIMINUTIVE POLYPS: INFLUEENCE OF NUMBER OF POLYPS
Vittorio Peri; Mariano Amuso; Giovanni Gatto; Maurizio Marino; Maria Laura Uzzo
P0801
EFFICACY OF A SELF-DESIGNED PROTECTIVE LEAD SHIELD IN RADIATION EXPOSURE DOSE REDUCTION DURING ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY
Yun Jung Kim; Kwang Bum Cho; Eun Soo
Kim; Kyung Sik Park; M.D; Byoung Kuk Jang;
M.D; Woo Jin Chung; Jae Seok Hwang;
Seung Hyun Lee
P0802
THE FEASIBILITY AND SAFETY OF ISOTOME NEEDLE KNIFE PRECUT PAPILLOTOMY FOR DIFFICULT BILE DUCT CANNULATION – COMPARISON WITH NEEDLE KNIFE
PRECUT PAPILLOTOMY
Yeon-Suk Kim; Yang Suh Ku; Dong-Kyu Kim;
Yeon Soo Kim; Ju Hyun Kim
Poster session
P0804
SPYGLASS CHOLANGIOSCOPY: A LUXURY OR A USEFUL TOOL FOR BILIARY DISEASES MANAGEMENT? A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE OF PERFORMANCE AND
RESULTS
Raffaele Manta; Emanuele Dabizzi; Mauro
Manno; Helga Bertani; Carmelo Barbera; Flavia Pigo´; Vincenzo Mirante; Marco Ghidoni;
Gianpiero Olivetti; Rita Conigliaro
P0805
SELF EXPANDABLE METALIC STENT FOR
TREATMENT OF BILIARY COMPLICATIONS
AFTER CADAVERIC ORTHOTOPIC LIVER
TRANSPLANTATION
Fernanda Prata Martins; Monica L. Contini;
Gustavo A. de Paulo; Maria P. Zurstrassen;
Ben-Hur Ferraz Neto; Angelo Paulo Ferrari
P0806
IS MRCP MANDATORY FOR EVALUATING
PATIENTS WITH GALLSTONES, OBSTRUCTIVE LFTS AND SUGGESTIVE BILIARY
SYMPTOMS PRIOR TO AN ERCP
Vikramjit Mitra; William Shippam; David Bullimore; Kapil Kapur
P0807
AN AUDIT OF ERCP MANAGEMENT OF
COMMON BILE DUCT STONES IN A DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL
Vikramjit Mitra; William Shippam; K Kapur;
David Bullimore
P0808
IS IT SAFE TO CARRY OUT THERAPEUTIC
ERCP AS A DAY CASE PROCEDURE – EXPERIENCE FROM A DISTRICT GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Vikramjit Mitra; Harriet Mitchison; David Nylander
P0809
ONE YEAR AUDIT OF QUALITY OF ERCP
SERVICE IN A DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL - IS IT SUSTAINABLE?
Vikramjit Mitra; Harriet Mitchison; David Nylander
P0810
A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL OF HIGH-DOSE
VITAMIN C IN THE PREVENTION OF POSTERCP PANCREATITIS
Sung Won Moon; Tae Hyo Kim; Ji Hyeon Joo;
Hyeon sik Kim; Yeon Jung Ahn; Chang Yoon
Ha; Hyun Ju Min; Hyun Jin Kim; Woon Tae
Jung; Ok-Jae Lee
P0811
COMPARISON OF DOUBLE-BALLOON
AND SINGLE-BALLOON ENTEROSCOPE
FOR THERAPEUTIC ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE
CHOLANGIOGRAPHY
AFTER
ROUX-EN-Y SMALL BOWEL SURGERY: A
STUDY OF 46 PROCEDURES
Tom Moreels; Peter P Michielsen; Guy J Hubens; Dirk K Ysebaert; Bart Op de Beeck; Paul
A Pelckmans
P0812
A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY COMPARING CELLBLOCK
METHOD AND CONVENTIONAL SMEAR
METHOD FOR PANCREATIC JUICE CYTOLOGY
Yutaka Noda; Naotaka Fujita; Go Kobayashi;
Kei Ito; Jun Horaguchi; Takashi Obana; Shinsuke Koshita; Yoshihide Kannno; Yasunobu
Yamashita; Yuhei kato; Takahisa Ogawa; Takashi Tsuchiya; Takashi Sawai; Hiroyuki Kannno; Akira Kurose
P0813
NATURAL HiSTORY OF SPHINCTER OF
ODDY DYSFUNCTION BILIARY TYPE I AND
II. A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
Elizaveta Pokhabova; Alexander Budzinsky; Tatyana Kovalenko; Dmitry Melchenko
P0814
eNDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF
GALLBLADDER POLYPS WITH MORPHOLOGICAL CONFIRMATION
Julia N. Orlova; Elena V Bystrovskaya; Anatoly
A Ilchenko; Sergey Khomeriki
197
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0803
INTRACORPOREAL LASER LITHOTRIPSY
(ILL) USING A MINI-CHOLANGIOPANCREATOSCOPE (SPYGLASS®): A NEW OPTION
FOR
DIFFICULT
PANCREATIC
STONES
Sarah Leblanc; Marianne Gaudric; Jean Christophe Duchmann; Jean Boyer; Luigi Mangialavori; Ulriikka Chaput; Stanislas Chaussade;
Frédéric Prat
Poster session
P0815
CLINICAL IMPACTS OF NEWLY DEVELOPED FORWARD VIEWING CONVEX EUS
FOR EUS-FNA
Mitsuhiro Kida; Shiro Miyazawa; Hiroko Ikeda; Miyoko Takezawa; Masao Araki; Maya
Watanabe; Hiroshi Imaizumi; Kiyonori Kobayashi; Wasaburo Koizumi
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0816
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR
THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH GALLBBLADDER WALL THICKENING
Dong Jin Yang; Hong Joo Kim; Dong Il Park;
Jung Ho Park; Yong Kyun Cho; Chong Il
Sohn; Woo Kyu Jeon; Byung Ik Kim
P0817
LINEAR ULTRASONOGRAPHY CLINICAL
IMPACT IN PATIENTS SUSPECTED OF NEUROENDOCRINE PANCREATIC TUMOR
Raffaele Manta; Carmelo Barbera; Helga Bertani; Francesco Marini; Emanuele Dabizzi; Ugo
Germani; Alessandro Messerotti; Mauro Manno; Ivano Lorenzini; Rita Conigliaro
P0818
THE VALUE OF ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND IN THE ASSESSMENT OF CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS PRIOR TO ERCP IN PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED BILE-DUCT
STONES
Tereza Chvatalova; Jan Martinek; Filip Zavada; Miroslav Zavoral
P0819
UTILITY OF EVALUATION OF THE RESPONSE TO CHEMOTHERAPY IN ADVANCED GASTRIC CANCER BY CONTRAST-ENHANCED
HARMONIC
EUS
USING
SONAZOID
Shigenaga Matsui; Masatoshi Kudo; Mumon
Okada; Yutaka Asakuma; Masanori Kawasaki; Yoshiaki Nagata; Hiroshi Kashida
P0820
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND-GUIDED FINE
NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY: A LARGE
SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE IN JAPAN
Kazuya Matsumoto; Akira Sawaki; Nobumasa Miauno; Kazuo Hara; Susumu Hijioka;
Yasuhiro Shimizu; Takashi Koshikawa; Yasushi Yatabe; Kenichi Harada; Kazuo Yashima;
Yoshikazu Murawaki; Kenji Yamao
P0821
ENDOSCOPIC DRAINAGE SYMPTOMATIC
PANCREATIC PSEUDOCYSTS. EXPERIENCE
IN OUR CENTRE
Beatriz Merino Rodriguez; Pedro Menchén
Fernández Pachec; Óscar Nogales Rincón;
Alain Huerta Madrigal; Enrique Cos Arregui;
Cecilia Gonzalez Asanza
P0822
ENDOSCOPIC NECROSECTOMY OF INFECTED PANCREATIS NECROSIS. EXPERIENCE
IN OUR CENTRE
Beatriz Merino Rodriguez; Pedro Menchén
Fernández Pachec; Óscar Nogales Rincón;
Alain Huerta Madrigal; Enrique Cos Arregui;
Cecilia Gonzalez Asanza
P0823
LONGTERM OUTCOMES OF EUS-GUIDED
ETHANOL LAVAGE AND PACLITAXEL INJECITON (EUS-EL&PI) FOR CYSTIC LESIONS OF THE PANCREAS (CLP)
Hyoung-Chul Oh; Dong-Wan Seo; Tae Jun
Song; Sung Hoon Moon; Do Hyun Park; Sang
Soo Lee; Sung Koo Lee; Myung-Hwan Kim
P0824
THE ENDOSONOGRAPHIC EVALUATION
OF THE PATIENTS WITH EXTRALUMINAL
COMPRESSION SUSPECTED DURING UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY
Erkin Oztas; Dilek Oguz; Mevlut Kurt; Digdem Etik; Bahattin Cicek; Selcuk Disibeyaz;
Bilge Tunc; Sabite Kacar; Nurgul Sasmaz; Burhan Sahin
P0825
ESTIMATION OF MALIGNANT POTENTIAL
GIST BY CONTRAST-ENHANCED HARMONIC ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY
Hiroki Sakamoto; Masayuki Kitano; Takamitsu Komaki; Ken Kamata; Hajime Imai; Masatoshi Kudo
198
P0826
ACCURACY OF ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND GUIDED FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY IN DIAGNOSIS OF MEDIASTINAL AND PANCREATIC PATHOLOGY AT
KING HUSSEIN MEDICAL CENTRE 2003—
2006
Ali Mothanna Saleh; Samire Oweise Oweiss
P0832
A FEASIBILITY STUDY EVALUATING CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY (CE) IN PERSONS PRESENTING WITH ACUTE UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE (UGIH)
Ian Gralnek; Jessica Ching; Itay Maza; Shlomi
Israeli; Francis Chan; Timothy H Rainer; Rami
Eliakim; Joseph Sung
P0827
DIFFERENCE IN COMMON BILE DUCT
WIDTH ON ULTRASOUND VERSUS ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND
Helen Steed; Ian Tanswell; John Jones
P0833
LIMITATIONS OF CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY A SINGLE CENTER STUDY ON 800 CONSECUTIVE EXAMINATIONS
Emina Dulic-Lakovic; Melisa Dulic; Benedikt
Blaha; Andrea Halmetschleger; Parnaz Ordubadi; Michael Gschwantler
P0828
MAGNETIC RESONANCE TOMOGRAPHY
(MRT) AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
(CT) FAIL TO DETECT A MAJORITY OF
PANCREATIC TUMOURS DETECTED BY
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (EUS) IN
MULTIPLE ENDOCRINE NEOPLASIA TYPE1 (MEN-1) PATIENTS
Gabriele Wurm Johansson; Ervin Toth; Henrik
Thorlacius
P0829
SAMLL BOWEL INJURY IN PATIENTS RECEIVING LOW-DOSE, LONG TERM ASPIRIN
TREATMENT: A CASE CONTROL STUDY
Chtourou Lassad; Bakhtiar Bejou; Gheorghe
Airinei; Cyriaque Bon; Jean-Jacques Raynaud;
Thomas Aparicio; Robert Benamouzig
P0830
FICE ENHANCED VIDEO CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED
SMALL BOWEL BLEEDING: A RANDOMIZED PROSPECTIVE PILOT STUDY
Insa Aschmoneit; Stefan Schumann; Andrea
May; Christian Ell; Jürgen Pohl
P0831
VIDEOCAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN PORTAL
HYPERTENSION: SEEK TILL YOU FIND
Monica Cesarini; Ilaria Pentassuglio; Lorenzo
Ridola; Oliviero Riggio; Piero Vernia
P0834
THE ROLE OF CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN
THE PATIENTS WITH OBSCURE GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING AFTER NEGATIVE
CT ENTEROGRAPHY
Hyun Mi Heo; Sung Pil Hong; Jin Young Kim;
Bo Kyung Kim; Sung Ho Ryu; Jin Young Yun;
Yun Suk Jeong; Soung Min Jeon; Jin Ha Lee;
Jae Hee Cheon; Tae Il Kim; Won Ho Kim
P0835
OPTIMAL APPROACH FOR SMALL-BOWEL
CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY WITH A REALTIME VIEWER USING POLYETHYLENE
GLYCOL AND METOCLOPRAMIDE
Kunihiro Hosono; Hiroki Endo; Eiji Sakai; Takashi Uchiyama; Hiroshi Iida; Yasunari Sakamoto; Tomoko Koide; Hirokazu Takahashi;
Chikako Tokoro; Yasunobu Abe; Masahiko
Inamori; Shin Maeda; Atsushi Nakajima
P0836
INVESTIGATION OF GASTROINTESTINAL
TRACT INVOLVEMENT OF SMALL INTESTINE IN HIV CARRIER BY CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
Kunihiro Hosono; Hiroki Endo; Eiji Sakai; Takashi Uchiyama; Hiroshi Iida; Yasunari Sakamoto; Tomoko Koide; Hirokazu Takahashi;
Chikako Tokoro; Yasunobu Abe; Masahiko
Inamori; Shin Maeda; Atsushi Nakajima
199
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
Poster session
Poster session
P0837
FIRST FEASIBILITY STUDY OF STOMACH
EXPLORATION WITH A GUIDED CAPSULE
ENDOSCOPY
Keiichi Ikeda; Jean Francois Rey; Haruhiko
Ogata; Naoki Hosoe; Kazuo Ohtsuka; Noriyuki Ogata; Hiroyuki Aihara; Ileana Pangtay;
Norihumi Hibi; Sinei Kudo; Hisao Tajiri
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0838
EVALUATION OF NEWLY MODIFIED BOWEL PREPARATION METHOD AS A LESS
INVASIVE PROCEDURE IN CONDUCTING
COLON CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
Yasuo Kakugawa; Yutaka Saito; Shoichi Saito; Kenji Watanabe; Naoki Omiya; Mitsuyuki
Murano; Shiro Oka; Tetsuo Arakawa; Hidemi
Goto; Kazuhide Higuchi; Shinji Tanaka; Hideki Ishikawa; Hisao Tajiri
P0839
COFFEE ENEMA FOR SMALL BOWEL CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY PREPARATION
Eun Sun Kim; Yoon-Tae Jeen; Bora Keum;
Yeon Seok Seo; Yong Sik Kim; Hong Sik Lee;
Hoon Jai Chun; Soon Ho Um; Jai Hyun Choi;
Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu
P0840
CAPSULE ENDOSCOPIC FINDINGS IN THE
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS BETWEEN
CROHN’S DISEASE AND INTESTINAL TUBERCULOSIS
Yong Gil Kim; Kyung Jo Kim; Dong-Hoon
Yang; Soon Man Yoon; Byong Duk Ye; JeongSik Byeon; Seung-Jae Myung; Suk-Kyun
Yang; Jin-Ho Kim
P0841
DOES ERYTHROMYCIN INCREASE THE
COMPLETION RATE OF SMALL BOWEL
CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY?
Jessie Westerhof; Reinier Hoedemaker; Rinse
Weersma; Jan Koornstra
P0842
THE INCIDENCE OF NON-SMALL-BOWEL
ABNORMALITIES IDENTIFIED DURING
SMALL BOWEL CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
Reinier Hoedemaker; Jessie Westerhof; Rinse
Weersma; Jan Koornstra
200
P0843
A PROSPECTIVE COMPARISON OF MR ENTEROGRAPHY AND WIRELESS CAPSULE
ENDOSCOPY FOR ASSESSMENT OF
SMALL BOWEL CROHN’S DISEASE – INTERIM ASSESSMENT
Jonathan Cameron Macdonald; Satheesh Ramalingam; Victoria Porter; John Thomson;
Steven Yule; Deirdre McNamara
P0844
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE EFFICACY OF COLONIC CLEANSING BEFORE COLON CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY (CCE)
Gabor Balogh; Andras Szekely; Laszlo Madacsy
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Therapeutic Endoscopy/Interventional
Radiology II
P0845
USE OF COVERED, ADULT BILIARY AND
TRACHEOBRONCHIAL METALLIC STENTS
IN THE MANAGEMENT OF OESOPHAGOBRONCHIAL FISTULAS IN 2 INFANTS
AND 1 TODDLER
Philippe Bichard; Nadège Thomassin; Kelly
Dilworth; Chantal Durand; Christian Piolat
P0846
A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR THE INTRACTABLE BENIGN STRICTURE: ENDOSCOPIC
RADIAL INCISION AND CUTTING (ERIC)
METHOD
Yasumasa Ezoe; Manabu Muto; Yoko Mashimo; Kimiko Hori; Takahiro Horimatsu; Shuko Morita; Shin-ichi Miyamoto; Tomonori
Yano; Keiko Minashi; Tsutomu Chiba
P0847
THE UTILITY OF PAPILLOTOME FOR COLONIC STENT INSERTION
Sung-Pyo Hong; W.-H. Kim; P.-W. Park; K.-H.
Ko
Poster session
P0849
SELF-EXPANDING
METALLIC
STENT
PLACEMENT FOR THE PATIENTS WITH
GASTRODUODENAL AND COLORECTAL
MALIGNANCIES; PALLIATIVE ROLE AND
RELATIONSHIP TO CHEMOTHERAPY
Takahisa Kayahara; Masataka Kikuyama
P0850
ANTI-MIGRATION PROPERTY OF THE
NEWLY-DESIGNED
COVERED
METAL
STENT FOR ESOPHAGEAL STRICTURE: AN
IN VIVO ANIMAL STUDY
Bo In Lee; Jeong Seon Ji; Hyung Keun Kim;
Young Seok Cho; Hwang Choi; Byung Wook
Kim; Woo Chul Chung; Kang Moon Lee;
Sang Woo Kim; Kyu Yong Choi
P0851
ESOPHAGEAL METAL STENT WITH CONTROLLED RELEASE IN THE TREATMENT OF
MALIGNANT DYSPHAGIA
Benedetto Mangiavillano; Paolo Viaggi; Monica Arena; Elisabetta Morandi; Maria Mangano; Enzo Masci
P0852
TEMPORARY DUODENAL JEJUNAL EXCLUSION ENDOSCOPIC DEVICE FOR
WEIGHT LOSS AND CONTROL OF TYPE 2
DIABETES
Eduardo Moura; Bruno Costa Martins; Guilherme Sauniti Lopes; Ivan R Orso; Suzana
Lopes de Oliveira; Manoel Passos Galvão
Neto; Marco Aurélio Santo; Paulo Sakai; Almino Cardoso Ramos; Arthur Belarmino Garrido Júnio; Marcio C Mancini; Alfredo Haupern; Ivan Cecconello
P0853
OESOPHAGEAL STENT FOR BENIGN OESOPHAGEAL DISEASE: SHORT AND LONGTERM EFFICIENCY
Alice Oden Gangloff; Michel Antonietti; Valerie Blondin; Stephane Lecleire
P0854
THE CLINICAL EFFICACY OF A DOUBLELAYERED
SELF-EXPANDABLE
METAL
STENT FOR MALIGNANT GASTRODUODENAL OBSTRUCTION
Kee-Tae Park; Dae-Hwan Kang; Hyung-Wook
Kim; Cheol-Woong Choi; Su-Bum Park; JaeHyung Lee; Bong-Gab Kim; Suk-Hun Kim;
Yong-Mok Bae; Eul-Jo Jeung; Sang-Yong Lee
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Helicopacter Pylori II
Hall P0
P0855
RAMADAN FASTING AND DUODENAL
ULCER PERFORATION BEFORE AND AFTER
THE ERA OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI : A
RETROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY
OF 224 CASES
Fethia Bdioui; Wissem Melki; Mohamed Hichem Loghmari; Khaled Dhibi; Abdelaziz
Hamdi; Hamouda Saffar
P0856
ERADICATION OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
MODULATES THE PROGRESSION OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS IN HEALTHY MALE
SMOKERS
Takasato Igarashi; Tadashi Shimoyama; Masashi Matsuzaka; Kazuma Danjo; Shigeyuki Nakaji; Shinsaku Fukuda
P0857
THE INFLUENCE OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION ON REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS : A LONG-TERM ENDOSCOPIC FOLLOW UP STUDY
Haruka Kajiwara; Hirotsugu Watabe; Takafumi Sugimoto; Atsuo Yamada; Yoshihiro Hirata; Yutaka Yamaji; Kazuhiko Koike
201
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0848
THE OUTCOMES OF ENDOSCOPIC SELFEXPANDABLE METALLIC STENT PLACEMENT IN A MALIGNANT PYLORIC OR
DUODENAL OBSTRUCTION AT A SINGLE
TERTIARY CENTER: DOES CHEMOTHERAPY EFFECT ON STENT PATENCY?
Jin-Hyeok Hwang; Byung Hyo Cha; Jang Eun
Kim; Sang Hyub Lee; Young Soo Park; Nayoung Kim; Dong Ho Lee
Poster session
P0859
THE CHALLENGE OF RECRUITING YOUNG
HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS FOR A PROSPECTIVE INTERVENTIONAL STUDY
Michael Selgrad; Thomas Wex; Jan Bornschein; Emanuela Palla; Giuseppe Del Giudice; Karen Slobod; Peter Malfertheiner
P0860
PREVALENCE OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
INFECTION AND ROLE OF ITS ERADICATION IN CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS FROM RURAL AREAS IN EGYPT
Hany Mohamed El-Sadek; Hanan Soliman
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0861
RELATION OF SMOKING AND DIETARY
HABITS TO HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION IN EGYPTIAN ADULTS
Hanan Hasan Soliman; Hany Mohamed ElSadek
P0862
CHANGES IN PREVALENCE OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION AFTER SUBTOTAL GASTRECTOMY
Seung-Chul Suh; Jong-Chun Nah; Pyoung-Ju
Seo; Cheol-Min Shin; Hyun-Kyung Park;
Young-Soo Park; Na-Young Kim; Dong-Ho
Lee
P0863
CLUSTERING OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
COLONISATION IN RURAL PRACTICE:
Faraz Tahir; Sohail Ashraf; Richard C Evans;
Hedydd Williams
P0864
SERUM PEPSINOGENS AND TOPOGRAPHY OF CHRONIC ATROPHIC GASTRITIS
IN A POPULATION SAMPLE REFERRED
FOR ENDOSCOPY
Marino Venerito; Stephanie Schinkel; Luigi
Gatta; Ulrich Peitz; Thomas Wex; Francesco
Di Mario; Peter Malfertheiner
P0865
VIRULENCE GENE EXPRESSION DURING
H. PYLORI-HOST INTERACTIONS
Francisco Aviles; Erik Nieto; Adriana Reyes;
Margarita Camorlinga; Juan Burgueño; Jay
Solnick; Lori Hansen; Hector Bermúdez; Manuel Blancas; Lourdes Cabrera; Javier Torres
202
P0866
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN GASTRIC
NITRITE CONCENTRATION AND THE EXTENT OF ELEVATED GASTRIC MUCOSAL
SURFACE PH
Kyong Rock Do; Hiun-Suk Chae; Hyung-Keun
Kim; Young-Seok Cho; Bo-In Lee; KangMoon Lee; Byung-Wook Kim; Sang-Young
Rho; Hae-Kyung Lee; Lee-So Maeng
P0867
GENETICS OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI VIRULENCE GENES IN IRAN AND ASSOCIATION WITH CLINICAL STATUS
Saeid Latifi-Navid; Seyed Ali Ghorashi; Farideh Siavoshi; Hafez Fakheri; Afsaneh Sharifian; Hossein Nobakht; Ramin Tavafzadeh;
Hassan Salmanroghani; Mehran Behbahanian; Mark Achtman; Daniel Falush; Reza Malekzadeh
P0868
THE REGULATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL
PEPTIDE LL37/H-CAP 18 ON HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTED GASTRIC CELL
Kook Lae Lee; Byeong Gwan Kim; Ji Won
Kim; Ji Bong Jeong
P0869
CORRELATION OF IN VIVO AND IN VITRO
CAGA EXPRESSION WITH PREDICTED TYROSINE
PHOSPHORYLATION
MOTIF
NUMBER
Ameer Memon; Christian K. Marx; Karen Robinson; John C. Atherton
P0870
H. PYLORI CAGL AMINO ACID SEQUENCE
POLYMORPHISM Y58S221 HAS CORPUS
SHIFT-UP OF GASTRIC INTEGRIN A5B1 TO
LEAD WITH GASTRIC CARCINOGENESIS
Bor-Shyang Sheu; Yi-Chun Yeh; Wei-Lun
Chang; Hsiao-Bai Yang; Yen-Lin Wang
P0871
HELICOBACTER PYLORI CAGA POLYMORPHISM AND HISTOLOGIC GASTRITIS: AN
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON BETWEEN
JAPANESE AND BRAZILIAN PATIENTS
Shunsuke Takata; Masanori Ito; Shinji Tanaka;
Akemi Takamura; Shinobu Imagawa; Claudio
Rolim Teixeira; Tomoari Kamada; Ken Haruma; Kazuaki Chayama
Poster session
P0873
INCREASE EXPRESSION OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS (TLR) 2, 4 AND 5 IN GASTRIC
DYSPLASIA
Pedro Pimentel-Nunes; Luis Afonso; Paula Lopes; Nadia Gonçalves; Roberto Roncon-Albuquerque Jr; Adelino Leite-Moreira; Rui Henrique; Luis Moreira-Dias; Mario Dinis-Ribeiro
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Intestinal II
Hall P0
P0874
LACTASE INTOLERANCE DISAPPEARANCE
AFTER NICKEL FREE DIET IN PATIENTS
WITH SYSTEMIC NICKEL ALLERGY SYNDROME
Alessia Cazzato; Mauro Minelli; Maria Ainora; Chiara Campanale; Domenico Schiavino;
Eleonora Nucera; Giovanni Gasbarrini; Giovanni Cammarota; Antonio Gasbarrini
P0875
SEROPREVALENCE OF CELIAC DISEASE
AMONG SAUDI HEALTHY ADOLECENTS
Abdulrahman Aljebreen; Faleh Al Faleh; Ayman Abdo
P0876
THE PREVALENCE OF LIVER FIBROSIS IN
PATIENTS WITH COELIAC DISEASE USING
ELASTOGRAPHY
Ivana Barnova; Robert Przemioslo
P0877
PATHOGENETIC FEATURES OF OSTEOPENIA IN CELIAC DISEASE PATIENTS
Elena Albulova; Vladimir Drozdov; Asfold Parfenov; Yuriy Vyazhevich; Alexander Petrakov
P0878
ITALIAN TRANSLATION AND VALIDATION
OF CDQ IN PATIENTS WITH COELIAC DISEASE ON A GLUTEN-FREE DIET
Federico Biagi; Paola Ilaria Bianchi; Sandro
Sferrazza; Alessandra Marchese; Lucia Trotta;
Claudia Vattiato; Alessandra Zilli; Johannes
Rademacher; Catherine Klersy; Gino Roberto
Corazza
P0879
THE GLUTEN-FREE DIET SCORE: A PROSPECTIVE AND MULTICENTRE STUDY
Federico Biagi; Paola Ilaria Bianchi; Alessandra Marchese; Lucia Trotta; Claudia Vattiato;
Davide Balduzzi; Giovanna Brusco; Alida Andrealli; Fabio Risarò; Marco Astegiano; Salvatore Pellegrino; Giuseppe Magazzù; Catherine Klersy; Gino Roberto Corazza
P0880
FLAT DUODENAL MUCOSA IN PATIENTS
WITH COMMON VARIABLE IMMUNODEFICIENCY
Federico Biagi; Paola Ilaria Bianchi; Alessandra Zilli; Alessandra Marchese; Rachele Ciccocioppo; Gino Roberto Corazza
P0881
DO PATIENTS WITH GLUTEN INTOLERANCE WITHOUT COELIAC DISEASE HAVE
DIFFERENT PERSONALITY FROM COELIAC
DISEASE PATIENTS AND HEALTHY CON­
TROLS?
Margit Brottveit; Per Olav Vandvik; Knut E A
Lundin; Birgitte Boye
P0882
NO DIFFERENCE IN ALL CAUSE MORTALITY IN UNDETECTED COELIAC DISEASE
COMPARED WITH THE GENERAL POPULATION
Caroline Canavan; Richard Logan; Kay-Tee
Khaw; Joe West
203
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P0872
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE DIVERSITY
OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI CAGA PROTEIN AND GASTRIC MUCOSAL CHANGE
USED BY IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY
WITH EAST ASIAN CAGA-SPECIFIC ANTIBODY
Takashi Abe; Masaaki Kodama; Kazunari
Murakami; Nobuaki Kajimoto; Osamu Matsunari; Mitsuteru Motomura; Kazuhiro Mizukami; Kunimitsu Inoue; Masahiro Uchida; Tadayoshi Okimoto; Toshio Fujioka; Tomohisa
Uchida; Masatsugu Moriyama; Yoshio Yamaoka
Poster session
P0883
CHARACTERISTICS OF COELIAC DISEASE
(CD) IN THE ELDERLY
Silvia Casella; Barbara Zanini; Alberto Magni;
Francesca Caselani; Giuseppe Romanelli; Alberto Lanzini
P0884
RELIABILITY OF SEROLOGY IN COELIAC
DISEASE SCREENING?
G Chakrabarty; H Dhamba; S Verykiou; S Zar;
A Mahmood
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0885
THE IMPACT OF CELIAC SPRUE IN AN
ADULT TERTIARY HOSPITAL
Tito Correia; Nuno Almeida; Francisco Portela; Maria Cipriano; Fernando Rodrigues; Carlos Sofia
P0886
ANTI-TISSUE TRANSGLUTAMINASE ANTIBODIES IN PATIENTS AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Pavel Drastich; Tomas Hucl; Marcela Jaresova;
Monika Drastichova; Julius Spicak
P0887
INCREASED MERCURY LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH CELIAC DISEASE
Luca Elli; Paolo Pigatto; Anna Ronchi; Claudio
Minoia; Maria Teresa Bardella; Gianpaolo
Guzzi
P0888
RISK FACTORS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF
AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS IN CELIAC DISEASE
Antonella Bonura; Luca Elli; Irene Floriani; Eliana Rulli; Daniela Garavaglia; Giovanna Tagliabue; Paolo Contiero; Maria Teresa Bardella
P0889
AUDIT OF COELIAC DISEASE SCREENING
AND FOLLOW UP IN FORTH VALLEY CENTRAL SCOTLAND 1998-2008
Alemayehu Asfew Gebreyes; David Oliver
P0890
SCREENING OF FIRST-DEGREE RELATIVES
OF COELIAC DESEASE PATIENTS IN A COELIAC CENTER
Dorottya Kocsis; Pal Miheller; Istvan Pregun;
Dominika Toth; Zsuzsanna Toth; Kata Lorinczy; Zsolt Tulassay; Mark Juhasz
204
P0891
DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF ROUTINE DUODENAL BIOPSIES IN IRON DEFICIENCY
ANAEMIA FOR CELIAC DISEASE DIAGNOSIS
Mouna Salihoun; Nawal Kabbaj; Bouchra Ihyane; Rodolphe Vignon; Mohamed Acharki;
Ilham Serraj; Zakia Chaoui; M´hamed Nya;
Laïla Amrani; Naïma Amrani
P0892
THE CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF
SMALL BOWEL ANISAKIASIS IN JEJU ISLAND
Tae-Yun Kim; Hyun Joo Song; Seung Uk Jeong; Eun Kwang Choi; Yoo-Kyung Cho;
Heung Up Kim; Byung-Cheol Song
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Inflammatory Bowel Disease II
Hall P0
P0893
INTRARECTAL ADMINISTRATION OF OXYGENATED PERFLUORODECALIN PROMOTES HEALING OF EXPERIMENTAL DISTAL
COLITIS
Pieter Hindryckx; Lindsey Devisscher; Harald
Peeters; Debby Laukens; Martine De Vos
P0894
THE ROLE OF PEROXIREDOXIN-VI IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Tomohisa Takagi; Yuji Naito; Hitomi Okada;
Tatsushi Omatsu; Ikuhiro Hirata; Katsura Mizushima; Natsuko Hayashi; Yasuko Hirai; Kazuhiko Uchiyama; Takeshi Ishikawa; Osamu Handa;
Nobuaki Yagi; Takashi Ando; Satoshi Kokura;
Hiroshi Ichikawa; Toshikazu Yoshikawa
P0895
SURVIVAL OF E.COLI IN MONOCYTIC
CELLS IN CROHN’S DISEASE: EVIDENCE
OF REDUCED KILLING CAPACITY
Barry Hudspith; Kirstin Blackie; Neil Rayment;
Tim Elliott; Jonathan Brostoff; Jeremy Sanderson
Poster session
P0898
TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 7 AGONIST AMELIORATES EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS IN MICE
BY INDUCTION OF REGULATORY T CELLS
Kyoko Katakura; Ruoma Suzuki; Makiko Baba;
Tatsuo Fujiwara; Hiromasa Ohira
P0899
AZATHIOPRINE AND HYDROCORTISONE
BUT NOT METRONIDAZOLE INHIBIT INTRA-MACROPHAGE
REPLICATION
OF
CROHN‘S DISEASE ESCHERICHIA COLI
Paul Knight; Jonathan Rhodes; Barry Campbell
P0900
A ROLE FOR SPARC IN MODIFYING INFLAMMATION AND HEALING IN THE DSS
MURINE MODEL OF COLITIS
Yoke Leng Ng; Borut Klopcic; Wayne Greene;
Ian Lawrance
P0901
FUNCTIONAL PULMONARY DISEASE IN
PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS: IS
THERE CORRELATION BETWEEN TOBACCO SMOKING, ANAMNESIS OF THE DISEASE AND a-L-ANTITRIPSIN?
Leonid Lazebnik; Asfold Parfenov; Svetlana
Mikhaylova; Irina Ruchkina; Vladimir Drozdov; Galina Varvanina
P0902
THE BRONCHOPULMONARY COMPLICATIONS OF LONG TREATMENT BY INFLIXIMAB IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Leonid Lazebnik; Asfold Parfenov; Svetlana
Mikhaylova; Irina Ruchkina; Galina Varvanina
P0903
DETECTION OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS
AND P-JNK IN PELVIC ILEAL POUCHES
FROM ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS. DOES
INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA INFLUENCE THE
BEGINNING OF INFLAMMATION?
Raquel Leal Franco; Nielce Maria Paiva; Maria
de Lourdes Setsuko Ayriz; João José Fagundes; Marciane Milanski; Andressa Coope; Lício Augusto Velloso; Cláudio Saddy Rodrigues
Coy
P0904
FUNCTIONALITY OF THE GUT MUCOSAL
MICROBIOTA: AN -OMICS VISION OF THE
CROHN’S DISEASE MICROBIOME
Stanislas Mondot; Patricia Lepage; Jessica
Coehlo; Anne Lavergne; Joël Doré; Philippe
Marteau; Marion Leclerc
P0905
FOXP3+ IL-17+ T CELLS IN INFLAMMATORY INTESTINAL MUCOSA REPRINT INFLAMMATROY FEATURES
Zhanju Liu; Shurong Liu; Ping-Chang Yang
P0906
ROLE OF MICROBIAL PRODUCT FLAGELLIN IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TH17
CELLS
Shurong Liu; Zhanju Liu
P0907
CHARACTERISATION OF FAECALIBACTERIUM PRAUSNITZII IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Kathleen Machiels; Marie Joossens; Vicky De
Preter; Ingrid Arijs; Vera Ballet; Gert Van Assche; Jan Verhaegen; Paul Rutgeerts; Séverine Vermeire
P0908
BLOCKAGE OF ANGIOTENSIN II TYPE 1
RECEPTOR REGULATES COLONIC INFLAMMATION VIA INHIBITION OF MADCAM-1
EXPRESSION
Takashi Mizushima; Makoto Sasaki; Tomoaki
Ando; Tsuneya Wada; Mamoru Tanaka; Masahide Ebi; Yosikazu Hirata; Kenji Murakami;
Tsutomu Mizoshita; Takaya Shimura; Eiji Kubota; Satoshi Tanida; Hiromi Kataoka; Takeshi
Kamiya; john steven Alexander; Kunio Kasugai; Takashi Joh
205
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P0896
CD26+ LYMPHOCYTES AND SERUM SOLUBLE CD26/ DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE IV
ARE INVOLVED IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF
CROHN’S DISEASE
Nagamu Inoue; Tadakazu Hisamatsu; Tetsuro
Takayama; Tomohisa Sujino; Taketo Yamada;
Osamu Hosono; Chikao Morimoto; Toshifumi
Hibi
Poster session
P0909
SYSTEMIC AND MUCOSAL INFLAMMATORY PATTERN AT THE ONSET OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Lena Öhman; Rahil Hezaveh; Stefan Isaksson;
Magnus Simrén; Hans Strid
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0910
CROHN’S DISEASE RECURRENCE AND
COLONIC METAPLASIA IN THE NEO-TERMINAL ILEUM: A PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY
Marta Ascolani; Claudia Cremascoli; V Lazzarin; Sara Onali; Emma Calabrese; Francesca
Zorzi; Giovanna Condino; Gampiero Palmieri;
Giuseppe Sica; Kiron Das; Francesco Pallone;
Massimo Rugge; Livia Biancone
P0911
NKG2D PATHWAY DRIVES TH17 RESPONSE IN CROHN’S DISEASE
Benjamin Pariente; Iulia Mocan; Matthieu Camus; Julien Ettersperger; Nicolas Dulphy;
Marc Lemann; Antoine Toubert; Matthieu Allez
P0912
HIGH THROUGHPUT QUANTIFICATION
OF KINASE ACTIVITIES IN CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS DEMONSTRATES ACTIVE
SUPPRESSION OF P21RAC SIGNALLING IN
THE NON-INFLAMED MUCOSA
Kaushal Parikh; Gerard Dijkstra; Maikel P
Peppelenbosch
P0913
LONGITUDINAL RELATIVE QUANTIFICATION OF INFLAMMATION IN MURINE
DSS-INDUCED COLITIS USING MPET/CT
Pieter Hindryckx; Steven Staelens; Steven Deleye; Harald Peeters; Debby Laukens; Martine
De Vos
P0914
COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA IN PATIENTS
WITH CROHN’S DISEASE - A PROSPECTIVE AGE MATCHED COHORT ANALYSIS
Arthur Hoffman; Jana Strick; Martin Goetz;
Peter Robert Galle; Markus F Neurath; Ralf
Kiesslich
206
P0915
PROJECTED CANCER RISK FROM IONIZING MEDICAL RADIATION IN KOREAN
PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE
Hyo Jong Kim; Young Hwangbo; Jaejun Shim;
Jae Young Jang; Seok Ho Dong; Byung Ho
Kim; Young Woon Chang; Rin Chang
P0916
EXPRESSION OF A SOLUBLE TRIGGERING
RECEPTOR EXPRESSED ON MYELOID
CELLS-1 (STREM-1) CORRELATES WITH
CLINICAL DISEASE ACTIVITY IN INTESTINAL BEHCET’S DISEASE
Yoon Suk Jung; Seung Won Kim; Jin Young
Yoon; Jin Ha Lee; Soung Min Jeon; Sung Pil
Hong; Tae Il Kim; Won Ho Kim; Jae Hee
Cheon
P0917
CRP PREDICTS MUCOSAL HEALING IN
CROHN’S DISEASE UNDER INFLIXIMAB
THERAPY
Matthias Jürgens; Isabelle Cleynen; Fabian
Schnitzler; Herma Fidder; Kristel Van Steen;
Jestinah Mahachie John; Vera Ballet; Maja
Noman; Ilse Hoffman; Gert A. Van Assche;
Paul J. Rutgeerts; Severine Vermeire
P0918
ROLE OF ULTRASOUND IMAGING IN THE
DIAGNOSIS
AND
TREATMENT
OF
CROHN‘S DISEASE AS A NON-INVASIVE
METHOD
Ismail Kalkan; Ülkü Dagli; Fatih Oguz Önder;
Selçuk Disibeyaz; Bilge Tunç; Aysel Ülker;
Nurgül Sasmaz
P0919
ADVICE AND INVESTIGATIONS PRIOR TO
PRESCRIPTION OF BIOLOGIC AGENTS IN A
GASTROENTEROLOGY SETTING: A NEED
FOR CONSENSUS?
Orlaith Kelly; Stephen Patchett; Gavin Harewood; Frank E Murray
P0920
IS THROMBOCYTOSIS A VALUABLE MARKER OF ACTIVITY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE?
Aleksandar Kibel; Silvija Cukovic-Cavka; Nadan Rustemovic; Agata Ladic; Zeljko Krznaric;
Boris Vucelic
Poster session
P0922
FAECAL CALPROTECTIN CANNOT PREDICT EARLY CROHN’S DISEASE RELAPSE
IN INFLIXIMAB RESPONDERS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
David Laharie; Samir Mesli; Farid El Hajbi;
Edouard Chabrun; Keltoum Mamou; Clement Subtil; Mathurin Kowo; Sylvie Razaire;
Victor de Ledinghen; Frank Zerbib
P0923
A PROSPECTIVE 12 MONTH FOLLOW UP
STUDY FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE DETECTION RATES IN UC OUTPATIENTS IN
REMISSION AND DURING A FLARE
Jost Langhorst; James Boone; Andreas Rueffer; Darcy Whitlock; Gustav J. Dobos
P0924
FECAL LACTOFERRIN AS PART OF A NEW
NON-INVASIVE INDEX FOR MUCOSAL
HEALING IN PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE
COLITIS
Jost Langhorst; James Boone; Andreas Rueffer; Gustav J. Dobos
P0925
FAECAL CALPROTECTIN - A MARKER OF
ENDOSCOPIC RECURRENCE AND PROGNOSIS ONE YEAR AFTER ILEOCAECAL RESECTION FOR CROHN´S DISEASE
Anders Lasson; Hans Strid; Britt Rydström;
Lena Öhman; Per-Ove Stotzer
P0926
COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF TWO
COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE SEROLOGIC
KITS FOR THE DETECTION OF FECAL CALPROTECIN
Stefan Loitsch; Claudia Berger; Franz Hartmann; Jurgen Stein
P0927
VERTEBRAL FRACTURES, TIBIAL MUSCLEBONE STRUCTURAL CHANGES AND MUSCLE HYPOFUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH
CROHN’S DISEASE
Leanne Ward; Frank Rauch; Nazih Shenouda;
David Mack
P0928
USEFULNESS OF ULTRASOUND IN SMALL
BOWEL CROHN’S DISEASE: COMPARISON
WITH MAGNETIC RESONANCE FOR EXTENSION, COMPLICATIONS AND DISEASE
ACTIVITY
Marco Marino; Debora Berretti; Francesco
Toso; Roberto Maieron; Maurizio Zilli
P0929
PREDICTION OF DISEASE COMPLICATION
OCCURRENCE BY CROHN’S DISEASE PHENOTYPE AND GENOTYPE AT DIAGNOSIS
Yoav Mazor; Itay Maza; Eduard Kaufman;
Amir Karban; Yehuda Chowers; Rami Eliakim;
Shomron Ben-Horin
P0930
POST SURGICAL RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS
WITH CROHN’S DISEASE: ACCURACY OF
ABDOMINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY WITH
ORAL CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT PERFORMED SIX MONTHS AFTER SURGERY
Mirko Olivo; Filippo Mocciaro; Roberto Virdone; Giorgio Fusco; Ambrogio Orlando; Luigi
Maria Montalbano; Marco Giunta; Sara Renna; Mario Cottone
P0931
POSITIVE CALPROTECTIN BUT NEGATIVE
INVESTIGATIONS - WHAT NEXT?
Noor Mohammed; Simon Smale
P0932
EFFECT OF INFLIXIMAB TREATMENT ON
THE COURSE AND HEALTHCARE COST OF
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD):
A SIMULATION MODEL IN PATIENTS WITH
10 YEARS FOLLOW-UP
Selwyn Odes; Hillel Vardi; Michael Friger;
Reinhold W Stockbrugger; Ebbe Langholz;
Bjorn Moum; Pia Munkholm
207
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P0921
PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF MUCOSAL
CHANGES IN THE SMALL BOWEL BY CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN PATIENTS WITH
CROHN’S DISEASE TREATED WITH INFLIXIMAB AND ADALIMUMAB
Ladislav Kuzela; Marian Oltman; Barbora
Zacharova; Jarolim Sutka; Peter Paulen; Beata
Repakova; Vladimir Syc-Mily; Miroslava Rajska
Poster session
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0933
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE BEHAVIOUR, IMMUNOMODULATORS AND
CANCER: A SINGLE-CENTER COHORT STUDY INVOLVING 1057 PATIENTS
Sara Onali; Michela Ranieri; Sara Zuzzi; Elisabetta Lolli; Carmelina Petruzziello; Francesca
Zorzi; Emma Calabrese; Marta Ascolani; Giuseppe Sigismondo Sica; Carla Rossi; Francesco
Pallone; Livia Biancone
P0938
A NEW METHYLATION MARKERS PANEL
AS ADJUVANT TOOL IN SCREENING COLONOSCOPY FOR LONGSTANDING INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Cinzia Papadia; Joost Louwagie;; Paolo Del
Rio; Madeleine Grooteclaes; Alessandro
Coruzzi; chiara Montana; Angelo Franzè;
Marco Novelli; Cesare Bordi; Warren Bryan;
Wendy Atkin; Alastair Forbes
P0934
DIFFUSION-WEIGHTED MAGNETIC RESONANCE WITHOUT BOWEL PREPARATION
FOR DETECTING COLONIC INFLAMMATION IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Abderrahim Oussalah; Valérie Laurent; Olivier
Bruot; Aude Bressenot; Marc-André Bigard;
Denis Regent; Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet
P0939
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INDETERMINATE RESULTS OF INTERFERON GAMMA
RELEASE ASSAY (IGRA) IN ROUTINE
SCREENING FOR LATENT TUBERCULOSIS
(LTB) IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASES
Pavol Papay; Alexander Eser; Christian Primas; Sophie Frantal; Stefan Winkler; Gottfried Novacek; Harald Vogelsang; Walter Reinisch
P0935
THIOPURINE METABOLISM IN CLINICAL
PRACTICE IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES: A WORLDWIDE EXPERTS SURVEY
Xavier Roblin; Abderrahim Oussalah; Miles
Sparrow; Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet
P0936
PREDICTIVE AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS
OF FUTURE COLECTOMY IN PATIENTS
WITH EXTENSIVE ULCERATIVE COLITIS: A
PROSPECTIVE LONG-TERM STUDY
Alfredo Papa; Alessandro Armuzzi; Carla Felice; Manuela Marzo; Giammarco Mocci; Franco Scaldaferri; Italo De Vitis; Antonio Gasbarrini; Gianlodovico Rapaccini; Luisa Guidi
P0937
ASSESSMENT OF MUCOSAL HEALING
AND CORRELATION WITH CLINICAL ACTIVITY IN CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS IN
TREATMENT WITH ADALIMUMAB: A
ONE-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY
Gianluca Andrisani; Alessandro Armuzzi; Lucia Sparano; Giammarco Mocci; Carla Felice;
Manuela Marzo; Italo De Vitis; Antonio Gasbarrini; Gianlodovico Rapaccini; Luisa Guidi;
Alfredo Papa
208
P0940
EVALUATING DISEASE ACTIVITY AND
DISTRIBUTION IN DISTAL COLITIS: IS FLEXIBLE SIGMOIDOSCOPIC EXAMINATION
SUFFICIENT?
Daniel Pearl; Mark A Whittaker; Koralie Bird;
James F Brown; Janis Shute; Tim Trebble
P0941
THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE GUIDED INTERFERON THERAPY AMONG PATIENTS
CHRONICALLY INFECTED WITH HEPATITIS
C VIRUS
Abida Raza; Iftikhar A Malik; Asim Anwar;
Naseeb Zaman; Javed Asad; Iqbal Yousuf; Javed Irfan; Hafsa Aziz; Muhammad Mukhtar
P0942
SINGLE BALLOON ENTEROSCOPY IS A
VALUABLE TOOL TO EVALUATE SMALL
BOWEL ACTIVITY IN CHILDREN WITH
(SUSPICION OF) INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE
Lissy de Ridder; Maarten H Lequin; Johanna C
Escher; C. Janneke van der Woude; Peter
Mensink
Poster session
P0944
COMPASSIONATE USE OF CERTOLIZUMAB
PEGOL IN PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S DISEASE WHO HAVE FAILED PREVIOUS TNF
INHIBITOR THERAPIES
Severine Vermeire; Stefanie Howaldt; Daan
Hommes; Brian Bressler; Jean-Frederic Colombel; Krassimir Mitchev; Paul Rutgeerts
P0945
SAFETY OF ANTI-TNF AGENTS IN IBD:
NINE YEAR EXPERIENCE OF A LARGE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE SERVICE
Hannah Arnold; Kay Greveson; Christos
Toumpanakis; Owen Epstein; Isobel Mason;
Gamal Erian; Charles Murray; Mark hamilton
P0946
ONE-YEAR RESULTS FROM PROTECT-1
STUDY OF INTESTINE-SPECIFIC CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST CCX282-B
(TRAFICET-EN) IN CROHN’S DISEASE
David Hetzel; Satish Keshav; Dan Johnson;
Juan Jaen; Thomas J Schall; Pirow Bekker
P0947
EFFECTIVENESS OF CONCOMITANT ENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY WITH INFLIXIMAB FOR MAINTENANCE TREATMENT
OF CROHN’S DISEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE
MULTI-CENTER STUDY
Fumihito Hirai; Toshiyuki Matsui
P0948
MINOCYCLINE ATTENUATES TUMOR
GROWTH ON COLITIS-ASSOCIATED TUMORIGENESIS IN MICE
Tien-Yu Huang; Heng-Chun Chu; Wei-Kuo
Chang; Tsai-Yuan Hsieh; Ching-Hui Shu; YuLueng Shih; Peng-Jen Chen; Hsin-Hung Huang; Ching-Len Liao
P0949
DAIKENCHUTO, A TRADITIONAL JAPA­
NESE HERBAL MEDICINE, REGULATES INTESTINAL FIBROSIS THROUGH THE INHIBITION OF HSP47 EXPRESSION IN A RAT
COLITIS MODEL
Ken Inoue; Yuji Naito; Tomohisa Takagi; Natsuko Hayashi; Yasuko Hirai; Katsura Mizushima; Ryusuke Horie; Kohei Fukumoto; Shinya
Yamada; Akihito Harusato; Kazuhiko Uchiyama; Takeshi Ishikawa; Osamu Handa; Hideyuki Konishi; Naoki Wakabayashi; Nobuaki Yagi;
Takashi Ando; Hiroshi Ichikawa
P0950
ADHERENCE TO BIOLOGIC THERAPY IN
PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE
Julie Duncan; Marlene Sastrillo; Jean Baker;
Lisa Younge; Simon Anderson; Jeremy Sanderson; James Lindsay; Peter Irving
P0951
FREQUENCY AND CHARACERISTICS OF
CLINICAL RELAPSES IN PATIENTS WITH
CROHN’S DISEASE AND TREATED WITH
AZATHIOPRINE
Sami Karoui; Asma Hamrouni; Meriem Serghini; Lamia Kallel; Monia Fekih; Jalel Boubaker; Azza Filali
P0952
EVIDENCE FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF
STW5 (IBEROGAST) IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Mohamed Khayyal; Heba Abdel Aziz; Walaa
Wadie; Olaf Kelber; Bettina Vinson; Dieter
Weiser
P0953
EFFICACY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF BIOLOGICAL THERAPY IN INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE (IBD): COMPARATIVE
STUDY BETWEEN CLINICAL PRACTICE
AND PIVOTAL STUDIES
Sam Khorrami; Daniel Ginard; Margalida
Vanrell; Silvia Mauro
209
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P0943
CHARACTERIZATION OF CHANGES OF SERUM ANTI-GLYCAN ANTIBODIES IN INDIVIDUAL PATIENTS OVER TIME IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD)
Florian Rieder; Stephan Schleder; Alexandra
Wolf; Anja Schirbel; Andrea Dirmeier; Andre
Franke; Rocio Lopez; Gerhard Rogler; Frank
Klebl
Poster session
P0954
THE OUTCOME OF FLUOROSCOPICALLY
GUIDED BALLOON DILATION OF PYLORIC
STRICTURE IN CROHN’S DISEASE
Ock Bae Ko; Byong Duk Ye; Jin Hyoung Kim;
Ji Hoon Shin; Kyung Mo Kim; Suk-Kyun Yang;
Ho-Young Song
P0955
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF PROFERMIN®
FOR INDUCTION OF REMISSION IN PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Aleksander Krag; Hans Israelsen; Bjørn Ryberg; Klaus K. Andersen; Flemming Bendtsen
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0956
PATTERNS, ATTITUDES, AND PREDICTORS
OF COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE
MEDICINE USE AMONG PATIENTS WITH
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IN
SOUTH KOREA
Yun Kyung Cho; SUK Kyun Yang; Seung Jae
Myung; Byong Duk Ye; Hoon Do Kim
P0957
IMPACT OF MEDICAL TREATMENTS ON
THE CLINICAL COURSE OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES (IBD): DATA FROM
A FRENCH REGIONAL SURVEY
David Laharie; Christophe Barberis; AnneMarie Leveque; Maylis Capdepont; Richard
Beyssac; Frank Zerbib
P0958
USE OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSANTS AND
ANTI-TNF FOR INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASES (IBD) IN CURRENT PRACTICE:
DATA FROM A FRENCH REGIONAL SURVEY
David Laharie; Christophe Barberis; AnneMarie Leveque; Maylis Capdepont; Gaelle Piqot; Richard Beyssac; Frank Zerbib
210
P0959
EFFICACY, MUCOSAL HEALING AND SAFETY OF ADALIMUMAB THERAPY AT
12-MONTHS IN PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S
DISEASE. NATIONAL DATA FROM HUNGARY
Zsofia Czegledi; Pal Miheller; Tamas Molnar;
Laszlo Lakatos; Aron Vincze; Karoly Palatka;
Beata Gasztonyi; Agnes Salamon; Gabor Horvath; Klaudia Farkas; Tamas Szamosi; Janos
Banai; Zsolt Tulassay; Maria Papp; Istvan Altorjay; Ferenc Nagy; Peter Lakatos
P0960
THE RISK OF SKIN CANCER DEVELOPMENT IN IBD PATIENTS ON AZATHIOPRINE/6 MERCAPTOPURINE
Ian Lawrance; Graham Radford-Smith; Peter
Bampton; Richard Gearry
P0961
THE LEVEL TISSUE’S CYTOKINES AND ALLOGENIC MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS
TREATMENT IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Leonid Lazebnik; Oleg Knyazev; Irina Trubitcyna; Alevtina Churikova
P0962
EVALUATION OF ANTI-TUMOR NECROSIS
FACTOR THERAPY IN CROHN’S DISEASE
USING CIRCULATING MARKERS AND
HARVEY-BRADSHAW INDEX
Maria Lönnkvist; Mikael Holst; Tryggve Ljung;
Per Hellström
P0963
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF RETREATMENT
WITH INFLIXIMAB AFTER WITHDRAWAL
UNDER IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT. A SUBANALYSIS OF THE STORI STUDY
Edouard Louis; Gwenola Vernier-Massouille;
Jean-Charles Grimaud; Yoram Bouhnik; David Laharie; Jean-Louis Dupas; Héllène Pillant;
Laurence Picon; Michel Veyrac; Mathurin Flamant; Guillaume Savoye; Raymond Jian; Martine De Vos; Gilles Paintaud; Eric Piver; JeanYves Mary; Jean-Frederic Colombel; Marc
Lemann
Poster session
P0965
ORAL MICROEMULSION CICLOSPORIN
FOR STEROID REFRACTORY ULCERATIVE
COLITIS
Jesica Makanyanga; Nuala O´Shea; Christos
Toumpanakis; Charles Murray; Gamal Erian;
Owen Epstein; Mark Hamilton
P0966
CELL-BASED THERAPY FOR IBD: COMPARISON OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
AND REGULATORY T CELLS IN PRECLINICAL MURINE MODELS
Kerstin Flöckner; Constanze Klopfleisch; Sabrina Wiechmann; Martin Zeitz; Lutz Uharek;
Kathrin Rieger; Jochen Maul
P0967
THE VARIED RESPONSE OF OROFACIAL
GRANULOMATOSIS TO AZATHIOPRINE
Alex Mentzer; Helen Campbell; Tim Elliott;
Michael Escudier; Stephen Challacombe; Jeremy Sanderson
P0968
ADALIMUMAB EFFICACY IN STEROIDDEPENDENT CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS
Ambrogio Orlando; Sara Renna; Filippo Mocciaro; Maria Cappello; Roberto Di Mitri; Claudia Randazzo; Irene Modesto; Antonino Marino; Antonio Craxì; Mario Cottone
P0969
USE OF INFLIXIMAB IN PATIENTS WITH
OCCULT HBV INFECTION
Fabrizio Morace; Ciro Farinato; Mauro Di Pierro; Gaetano Amalfi; Giancarlo Caravelli;
Michele Schettino; Clelia Verde; Giuliana Vespere; Valeria Familiari; Santo Monastra
P0970
IMPACT OF A TAILORED PATIENT PREFERENCE INTERVENTION IN ADHERENCE TO
5-AMINOSALICYLIC ACID MEDICATION IN
ULCERATIVE COLITIS: RESULTS FROM A
RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Tetyana Moshkovska; Margaret A Stone; Roger M Smith; John Bankart; Richard Baker;
John F Mayberry
P0971
PATIENT CHOICE OF PILL BOX ORGANISERS IN A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED
TRIAL (RCT) MEDICATION ADHERENCE IN
ULCERATIVE COLITIS (UC)
Tetyana Moshkovska; John F Mayberry
P0972
MICROSCOPIC COLITIS: CLINICAL FINDINGS, TOPOGRAPHY AND PERSISTENCE
Lars Kristian Munck; Camilla Bjørnbak; Peter
Engel; Preben Løvgreen Nielsen
P0973
MICROSCOPIC COLITIS: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC STRATEGY
Lars Kristian Munck; Camilla Bjørnbak; Peter
Engel; Preben Løvgreen Nielsen
P0974
OUTCOME, SAFETY PROFILE AND LONGTERM APPLICABILITY OF INFLIXIMAB IN
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: CLINICAL EXPERIENCES FROM A TERTIER CENTER
Ferenc Nagy; Klaudia Farkas; Tamás Molnár;
Zoltán Szepes; Tibor Wittmann
P0975
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EFFICACY OF GRANULOCYTE AND MONOCYTE/
MACROPHAGE ADSORPTIVE APHERESIS
(GMCAP) AND LEUKOCYTA­
PHERESIS
(LCAP) FOR PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE
COLITIS
Ryo Nakano; Ryuichi Iwakiri; Nanae Tsuruoka;
Kanako Yamaguchi; Ryosuke Shiraishi; Kazuma Fujimoto
211
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0964
SHORT-COURSE ONDANSETRON WITH
FOLIC ACID FOR THE PREVENTION OF
METHOTREXATE-INDUCED NAUSEA IN
CHILDREN WITH CROHN‘S DISEASE
Anna Kempinska; Margaret Boland; David
Mack
Poster session
P0976
POSTPARTUM ADHERENCE TO MEDICAL
TREATMENT AMONG WOMEN WITH
CROHN’S DISEASE
Mette Julsgaard Nielsen; Mette Nørgaard;
Chrisitian Lodberg Hvas; Daniel Buck; Lisbet
Ambrosius Christensen
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0977
USEFULNESS OF ORAL BECLOMETASONE
DIPROPIONATE TO INDUCE REMISSION IN
ACTIVE ULCERATIVE COLITIS PATIENTS:
RESULTS FROM THE RECLICU STUDY
Tiago Nunes; Manuel Barreiro de Acosta; Pilar Nos; Ignacio Marin-Jiménez; Fernando
Bermejo; Daniel Caballos; Eva Iglesias; Silvia
Gomez-Senent; Yolanda Torres; Angel Ponferrada Díaz; Jose Antonio Arevalo; David
Martínez; Xavier Calvet; Daniel Ginard; Marta
Piqueras; Maria Chaparro; Noemi Manceñido; Miquel Sans
P0978
ANTI-TNF- ALPHA ANTIBODIES RESTRAIN
T CELL EFFECTOR FUNCTIONS IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS PATIENTS
Lena Öhman; Rahil Hezaveh; Anna Lundgren;
Stefan Isaksson; Sukanya Raghavan; Magnus
Simrén; Henrik Sjövall; Hans Strid
P0979
ADALIMUMAB VERSUS INFLIXIMAB IN
CROHN’S DISEASE: A LONGITUDINAL
STUDY
Francesca Zorzi; Sara Onali; Emma Calabrese;
Carmelina Petruzziello; Marta Ascolani;
Francesco Pallone; Livia Biancone
P0980
IS TREATMENT WITH ANTI-TNF A RISK
FACTOR FOR FREE PERFORATIONS IN
CROHN’S DISEASE? A CASE CONTROL
STUDY
Emma Eshuis; Gwendolyn H. Griffioen; Pieter C.
Stokkers; Dirk T. Ubbink; Willem A. Bemelman
P0981
THE EVALUATION OF PREOPERATIVE PREDICTORS OF DEVELOPMENT OF POUCHITIS FOR THE CASES WITH ULCERATIVE
COLITIS WHO UNDERWENT ILEAL-POUCH
ANAL ANASTOMOSIS
Ismail Kalkan; Ülkü Dagli; Fatih Oguz Önder;
Bilge Tunç; Aysel Ülker; Nurgül Sasmaz
212
P0982
COLORECTAL CANCER RATES IN PATIENTS
WHO RECEIVED LEUKOCYTAPHERESIS
AND PATIENTS WHO DID NOT: A RETROSPECTIVE INVESTIGATION INVOLVING 1168
PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
WHO HAD UNDERGONE COLECTOMY:
1984-2009
Risa Kikuyama; Ken Fukunaga; Hiroki Ikeuchi;
Hiroto Miwa; Takayuki Matsumoto
P0983
CHARACTERISTICS AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR THE FIRST INTESTINAL RESECTION IN CROHN’S DISEASE – A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Leila Gamar; Nadjib Kaddache; Abderezak
Bousseloub; Mhammed Nakmouche; Nassima Bounab; Linda Kecili; Karim Layaida; Nosseir Baiod; Abderrahim Oussalah; Tadjedine
Boucekkine
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Colonic and Anorectal Disorders II
P0984
COMPLIANCE WITH REVISED BETHESDA
GUIDELINES IN IDENTIFYING HNPCC AFFECTED FAMILIES
Maria Chekryzhova; Mark Bielby; Peter Dawson; Huw JW Thomas; Huw Dorkins; Kevin
Monahan
P0985
COULD THE MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY TEST BE CLINICALLY USEFUL FOR
YOUNG PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED ADENOMAS?
Ki Joo Kang; Byung-Hoon Min; Eun Ran Kim;
Jin Youg Kim; Dong Kyung Chang; Jae J Kim;
Jong Chul Rhee; Young-Ho Kim; Kyoung-Mee
Kim; KyungJu Ryu
P0986
SENSITIVITY OF FECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST (FIT) DOES NOT DEPEND ON
THE GROSS MORPHOLOGY OF COLORECTAL ADENOMA BUT THE SIZE OF ADENOMA IN ASYMPTOMATIC POPULATION
Hyun-Soo Kim; H I Hong; C K Im; H J Park; J
W Byun; C S Won; H K Jeon; S O Kwon
Poster session
P0988
OVEREXPRESSION OF P53, KI67 AND P16
IN ANAL CANCER PRECURSOR LESIONS
OF HIV NEGATIVE PATIENTS
George Alexandrakis; Panagiota Mavrogianni; Andreas Karameris; Maria Hadzivassiliou;
Electra Nikolaidou
P0989
THE DIAGNOSIS OF COLORECTAL LESIONS BY MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY WITH
NARROW BAND IMAGING SYSTEM
Masashi Misawa; Yoshiki Wada; Kousuke
Sudo; Yuichi Mori; Noriyuki Ogata; Takemasa
Hayashi; Nobunao Ikehara; Fuyuhiko Yamamura; Ohtsuka Kazuo; Shigeharu Hamatani;
Shin-ei Kudo
P0990
PROSPECTIVE CLINICAL VALIDATION OF
AN ASSAY FOR METHYLATED SEPT9 DNA
FOR COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING IN
PLASMA OF AVERAGE RISK MEN AND
WOMEN OVER THE AGE OF 50
Thomas Rösch; Timothy Church; Neal Osborn; Brent Blumenstein; Dale Snover; Cathy
Lofton-day; Michael Wandell; David Ransohoff
P0991
SEASONAL FLUCTUATION OF THE FIT POSITIVITY RATE ON CRC SCREENING PROGRAM IN IBARAKI
Yoko Saito; Ichinosuke Hyodo; Hideo Suzuki;
Akira Nakahara; Iwao Yamaguchi; Tomomi
Ishikawa
P0992
NARROW-BAND IMAGING CAN SAVE
TIME DURING COLONOSCOPIC EXAMINATION WITHOUT LOSS OF DIAGNOSTIC
ACCURACY COMPARED WITH MAGNIFYING CHROMOENDOSCOPY
Taku Sakamoto; Takahisa Matsuda; Takaya
Aoki; Takeshi Nakajima; Yutaka Saito
P0993
PERIANAL COLORECTAL CANCER ASSOCIATED WITH CROHN’S DISEASE
Masaru Shinozaki; Keisuke Hata; Yasuhiro
Mizuno; Giichiro Tsurita
P0994
SCREEN DETECTED COLORECTAL CANCERS: STAGE AND OUTCOME
Robert Steele; Stephanie Young; Gillian Libby; Frank Carey; Callum Fraser; Alastair Munro
P0995
PILOT STUDY- THE FEASIBILITY OF IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY STAINING (IHC) OF
COLONOSCOPIC BIOPSY SPECIMENS FOR
DNA MISMATCH REPAIR (MMR) GENES,
COMPARED WITH THE TRADITIONAL
STAINING OF SURGICAL SPECIMENS, IN
PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED COLORECTAL CANCER
Alexander Vilkin; Marisa Halpern; Sara Morgenstern; Doron Boltin; Miri Roth; Hana
Gertsman; Ram Dickman; Zohar Levi; Yaron
Niv
P0996
EFFICACY OF SACRAL NEUROMODULATION IN PATIENTS WITH DOUBLE ANAL
AND URINARY INCONTINENCE: RESULTS
FROM THE FIRST 11 PATIENTS
Isabelle Etienney; Christian Thomas; Alexandre Colau
P0997
IS THERE A BETTER TOLERANCE FOR A
SCREENING COLONOSCOPY IF BOTH
PARTNERS COME TOGETHER TO THE EXAMINATION? EVALUATION OF A LARGE
AUSTRIAN SCREENING COLONOSCOPY
STUDY
Orsolya Gal; Monika Ferlitsch; Karoline Gloria
Reinhart; Werner Weiss; Michaela Hassler
P0998
IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER
VGEF IS INCREASED AT POST-RADIATION
RECTAL TISSUE
Georgios Karamanolis; Ioannis Panagiotidis;
Ioanna Delladetsima; Konstantinos Papaxoinis; Dimitrios Haldeopoulos; Konstantinos
Trianatfyllou; Vassilios Kouloulias; Spiros D
Ladas
213
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0987
TOPOISOMERASE II-ALPHA EXPRESSION
AS A MARKER OF MALIGNANT ALTERA­
TION IN COLON MUCOSA
Ivana Knezevic Stromar; Jasminka Jakic-Razumovic; Jozo Knezevic
Poster session
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P0999
LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF ENDOSCOPIC
HEMOSTASIS FOR ACUTE DIVERTICULAR
HEMORRHAGE OF THE COLON
Yoko Kominami; Hirotoki Ohe; Ken Hirao; Tuneyoshi Ogawa; Manabu Kurome; Toru Ueki;
Masahiro Nakagawa; Motowo Mizuno
P1005
TO DETERMINE THE NEGATIVE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF FAECAL CALPROTECTIN IN
PREDICTING FUTURE ORGANIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE
Joanna Moore; Susanna West; Sean Kelly; Simon Smale; Alistair Turnbull; Gerry Robins
P1000
DIFFERENCES IN ANORECTAL FUNCTION
BETWEEN FECAL INCONTINENT AND
CONTINENT PATIENTS AND DETERMINATION OF PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR FECAL
INCONTINENCE IN 600 PATIENTS
Tze Jui Lam; Dirk J Kuik; Chris J.J. Mulder; Richelle J.F. Felt-Bersma
P1006
HOW OFTEN DOSE COLONIC DIVERTICULAR HEMORRHAGE RECUR AND WHAT
ARE THE RISK FACTORS?
Ryota Niikura; Naoyoshi Nagata; Junichi Akiyama; Takuji Gotoda; Takuro Shimbo; Naomi
Uemura
P1001
ANTIBIOTICS-ASSOCIATED
DIARRHEA
AND THE PROBIOTIC EFFECT REGARDING
HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION
THERAPY
Kook Lae Lee; Byeong Gwan Gwan Kim; Ji
Won Kim; Ji Bong Jeong
P1002
KI67 IMMUNOSTAIN AS A PREDICTOR
BIOMARKER IN RECURRENCE RATE OF
ANORECTAL CONDYLOMATA ACUMINATE IN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENTS
Panagiota Mavrogianni; George Alexandrakis; Andreas Katsambas; Andreas Karameris;
Christina Stefanaki
P1003
ANAL INCONTINENCE IN NULLIPAROUS
WOMEN: CLINICAL, ECHOGRAPHIC AND
MANOMETRIC DATA
Henri Damon; Luc Henry; Xavier Barth; Sabine Roman; Francois Mion
P1004
FREQUENT CO-EXISTENCE OF CONSTIPATION AND FAECAL INCONTINENCE: A
GREATLY UNDERAPPRECIATED CLINICAL
PROBLEM
Sahar Dagher Mohammed; Natalia Zarate;
Peter J Lunniss; Mark Scott
214
P1007
A NATIONAL SURVEY OF PREVALENCE,
IMPACT AND PATTERNS OF LAXATIVE
USE AMONG ADULTS WITH CHRONIC
CONSTIPATION IN ARGENTINA
Jorge Olmos; Guido Iantorno; Mauricio Guzmán; Oscar Gadea; Rosa Ramos; Laura Sole;
José Tawil; Juan Ignacio Olmos; Luís Soifer
P1008
ENDOSCOPIC HEMORRHOIDAL LIGATION
DEVICE CAN PROVIDE SAFE AND SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT FOR RECTAL CARCINOID TUMORS; PRELIMINARY CLINICAL
EXPERIENCE
Tatsuya Osuga; Kazuhiro Ota; Hirofumi Ogawa; Akihide Shinagawa; Motoya Kitami;
Ishimura Ishimura; Eishin Nakajima; Shuji Nakata; Chikara Kadota; Yasuhhiro Shigaki;
Yoshinobu Matsumori
P1009
IS COLONOSCOPY REQUIRED IN CASE OF
BACTEREMIAS WITH DIGESTIVE BACTERIA AND NO OTHER CAUSE FOUND?
Sylvain Diamantis; Anne-Laure Pelletier; P-L
Woerther; Thierry Vallot; Christophe Rioux
P1010
EUS-FNA OR TRUS-FNA: SENSIBILITY IN
THE DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOMETRIOSIS OF
THE DISTAL SIGMOID AND RECTUM - A
PROSPECTIVE STUDY WITH 85 PATIENTS
Lucio Rossini; Sheila Santos Filippi; Wilmar
Arthur Klug; Giuliana Campos Rossini; Rogério Colaiacovo; Paulo Augusto Ayroza Galvão Ri
Poster session
P1012
EXPERIENCE WITH INDIGENOUS MULTIBAND LIGATOR FOR ENDOSCOPIC HEMORRHOIDECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH
LIVER CIRRHOSIS AT AN INDIAN TERTIARY CARE CENTRE
Vijay Sharma; Richa Sharma; B D Maheshwari; S K Yadav
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Liver II
Hall P0
P1013
SERUM PARAOXONASE AND ARYLESTERASE ACTIVITIES IN PATIENTS WITH NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE
Ali Bahari; Mohammad Hashemi; Noralla
Hashemzehi; Sara Shafieipour; Abdolkarim
Moazeni-Roodi
P1014
TRANSFERRIN SATURATION IS THE BEST
BIOCHEMICAL SCREENING TEST FOR
C282Y HOMOZYGOSITY
Mark Borgaonkar; Melissa Kelley; Nikhil Joshi; Yagang Xie
P1015
LIVER IRON CONCENTRATION QUANTIFICATION BY MRI. IS THE RENNES UNIVERSITY PROTOCOL ACCURATE ENOUGH
FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE?
Agustin Castiella; Jose M. Alustiza; Eva M.
Zapata; Jose I. Emparanza; Belen Costero;
Maria I. Diez; Leire Zubiaurre; Alberto Arriola;
Eduardo Elosegui; Eduardo Utrilla; Fernando
Mugica; Pedro Otazua
P1016
PROGRESSION OF NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE AND INSULIN RESISTANCE IN LIVER AND MUSCLE TISSUES OF
MORBID OBESE PATIENTS
Duarte Ferreira; Rui E. Castro; Mariana
Machado; Teresinha Evangelista; Ana Silvestre; Adília Costa; João Coutinho; Fátima Carepa; Helena Cortez-Pinto; Cecília M. P. Rodrigues
P1017
POTENTIAL ROLE OF NAFLD IN THE OVERWEIGHT-ASSOCIATED REDUCTION OF
PHYSICAL FITNESS
Sven Francque; Thiéry Pieters; Peter Michielsen; Luc Van Gaal; Francine Defoer
P1018
VASCULAR HYPOREACTIVITY IN STEATOSIS-INDUCED PORTAL HYPERTENSION IS
MEDIATED BY A SPECIFIC CYCLOOXYGENASE 2-RELATED MECHANISM
Sven Francque; Wim Verlinden; Isabelle Brosius; Benedicte De Winter; Arnold Herman;
Paul Pelckmans; Peter Michielsen
P1019
SERUM ADIPONECTIN STRONGLY CORRELATES WITH THE DEGREE OF STEATOSIS
AND INFLAMMATION BUT NOT FIBROSIS
IN A PROSPECTIVELY INCLUDED COHORT
OF NAFLD PATIENTS
Sven Francque; An Verrijken; Ilse Mertens; R
Taskinen; Peter Michielsen; Luc Van Gaal
P1020
LIVER HISTOLOGY ACCORDING TO THE
PRESENCE OF THE METABOLIC SYNDROME
IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PATIENTS
Sven Francque; An Verrijken; Ilse Mertens;
Guy Hubens; Eric Van Marck; Paul Pelckmans;
Peter Michielsen; Luc Van Gaal
P1021
EVALUATION OF LIVER DYSFUNCTION
USING 13C BREATH TEST
Yukimoto Ishii; Kimitoshi Kato; Ichiro Murai
215
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P1011
MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT CHRONIC
PILONIDAL SINUS: ASSESSMENT OF KARYDAKIS TECHNIQUE VERSUS MIDLINE
CLOSURE
Mahmoud Sakr
Poster session
P1022
THE ROLE OF HEPCIDINE IN PATIENTS
WITH FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER
Levent Demirturk; Yusuf Yazgan; Sükrü Ozaydin; Osman Metin Ipcioglu; Kemal Oncu; Ahmet Melih Ozel; Ahmet Kemal Gurbuz; Mustafa Kaplan; Alpaslan Tanoglu
P1023
HEMOCHROMATOSIS GENE MUTATIONS
IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH IRON INDICES AND TRANSAMINASE LEVELS
Melissa Kelly; Nikhil Joshi; Yagang Xie; Mark
Borgaonkar
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P1024
CROSS-TALK BETWEEN KUPFFER CELLS
AND ADIPOSE TISSUE IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INSULIN RESISTANCE
Nicolas Lanthier; Olivier Molendi-Coste; Patrice D Cani; Yves Horsmans; Isabelle A Leclercq
P1025
HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA OCCURRING IN NONCIRRHOTIC LIVER: IMPACT
OF METABOLIC SYNDROM
Anne-Marie Marion-Audibert; Edwige Boget-Morineaux; Lionel Wander; Brigitte Bancel;
Agnes Rode; Jean-Yves Mabrut; Christian Ducerf; Jean-Christophe Souquet; Fabien Zoulim; Philippe Merle
P1026
PERIHEPATIC ADIPOSE TISSUE AS A PREDICTIVE NON-INVASIVE MARKER OF NAFDL
Daniela Neagoe; Gabriel Ianosi; Mihaela Popescu; Anca Amzolini; Adriana Turculeanu;
Violeta Comanescu
P1027
CHOLECYSTECTOMY INCREASES SERUM
AND LIVER TRIGLYCERIDES CONCENTRATION LEVELS AND VLDL PRODUCTION,
BY INDUCING THE ACTIVITY OF HEPATIC
MICROSOMAL TRIGLYCERIDE TRANSFER
PROTEIN IN MICE
Ludwig Amigo; Silvana Zanlungo; Sergio
González; Attilio Rigotti; Marco Arrese; Juan
Francisco Miquel; Flavio Nervi
216
P1028
ANALYSIS OF DISTURBED FAT METABOLISM IN NAFLD MICE DURING FASTING
AND REFEEDING
Yuichi Nozaki; Koji Fujita; Yoshiyasu Shinohara; Kento Imajo; Masato Yoneda; Hironori
Mawatari; Hiroyuki Kirikoshi; Masao Kobayakawa; Yasushi Kojima; Takuji Gotoda; Mikio
Yanase; Naohiko Masaki; Masashi Mizokami;
Satoru Saito; Atsushi Nakajima; Shin Maeda
P1029
THIAZOLIDINEDIONES IN NON-ALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS (NASH): A METAANALYSIS Elvie Victonette Razon Gonzalez; Janus Ong;
Mark Anthony De Lusong; Angela Salvana;
Marie Elaine Velasquez; Edhel Tripon; Roger
Forroza; Ernest Dela Cruz
P1030
POLYUNSATURATED PHOSPHATIDILCHOLINE ENHANCES FUNCTIAL LIVER CONDITION AND ABLE TO INFLUENCE POSITIVELY ON LIVER STRUCTURE IN PATIENTS
WITH NONALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS
ACCOMPANIED BY DIABETES TYPE 2. RESULTS OF RANDOMIZED BLINDED PROSPECTIVE CLINI
Evgeny Sas; Vladimir Grinevich; Oleg Efimov
P1031
PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN ARE LESS
PRONE TO DEVELOP NAFLD IN APOPULATION WITH HIGH INCIDENCE OF TYPE 2
DIABETES
Mattias Sjöström; Cecilia Söderberg; K.B Leena;
Sheela Shenoy; Rolf Hultcrantz; K.T Shenoy
P1032
THE INFLAMMATORY PROCESS IN THE
LIVER OF PATIENTS WITH NAFLD
Cecilia Söderberg; Joel Marmur; Per Stål; Rolf
Hultcrantz
P1033
PREVALENCE OF NAFLD IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION. RESULTS OF OPEN MULTICENTRAL PROSPECTIVE STUDY DIREG_L_01903
Vladislav Tsukanov; Elina V. Lukicheva; Julia L.
Tonkikh; Elena J. Kupershtein; Olga S. Amelchugova; Alexandr V. Vasyutin
Poster session
P1035
CIGARETTE SMOKING IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC HISTOLOGICAL FEATURES OR SEVERITY OF NONALCOHOLIC
FATTY LIVER DISEASE
Yusuf Yilmaz; Oya Yonal; Ramazan Kurt; Erol
avsar
P1036
THE ANTI-APOPTOTIC PROTEIN DCR3
(TNFSF6B) IS ELEVATED IN PATIENTS WITH
NON-COMPENSATED CIRRHOSIS AND
HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA (HCC)
Giorgos Bamias; Irene Zouboulis-Vafiadis;
Spyros I Siakavellas; Garyfallia Kaltsa; John
Vlachogiannakos; Spiros D Ladas
P1037
AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN CHRONIC
LIVER DISEASE: CORRELATION WITH
ETIOLOGY AND SEVERITY OF DISEASE
AND ITS INFLUENCE ON PROGNOSIS
Nitin Behl; Suman Ajmera; Sandeep Nijhawan; R C Gupta; Subhash Nepalia
P1038
DYNAMICS OF AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN CIRRHOTIC AND NONCIRRHOTIC
PORTAL HYPERTENSION: DO THEY DIFFER?
Nitin Behl; Suman Ajmera; R C Gupta;
Amitabh dube; Subhash Nepalia; Sandeep
Nijhawan
P1039
HEME OXYGENASE-1 REGULATES THE
MAJOR ROUTE INVOLVED IN FORMATION
OF IMMUNE HEPATIC FIBROSIS IN RAT
Zhijun Duan; Dong Yang; Fei Wang; Yingjie
Sun; Xiaoyu Sun; Miaolei Zheng
P1040
TELOMERASE GENE MUTATIONS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH CIRRHOSIS FORMATION
Daniel Hartmann; Ujala Srivastava; Michaela
Thaler; Sarah-Fee Katz; Yvonne Begus-Nahrmann; Alexander Kleger; Guido von Figura;
Pavel Strnad; André Lechel; Cagatay Günes;
Gisèle N’Kontchou; Andrej Potthoff; Katja
Deterding; Sonja Gillen; Heiner Wedemeyer;
Helmut Friess; Michael P Manns; Michel Beaugrand; K. Lenhard Rudolph
P1041
ENDOTHELIAL NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE
ATTENUATES IN THE EARLY STAGE OF
PORTAL HYPERTENSIVE GASTROPATHY
WITH THIOACETAMIDE-INDUCED CIRRHOSIS IN RATS
Yun Ju Jo; Dae Won Jun; Mi Yeon Jung; Sang
Ryel Ryu; Eun Kyung Kim
P1042
ENHANCED EXPRESSION OF FLT-1 RECEPTOR FOR VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL
GROWTH FACTOR IN GASTRIC MUCOSA
IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Oxana I Kovaliova; Sergey Khomeriki; Inna O
Koviazina; Leonid B Lazebnik
P1043
HYPOMAGNESEMIA AS AN INDEPENDENT OSTEOPENIA RISK FACTOR AT PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC CIRRHOSIS
Olesya Topcheeva
P1044
ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL FEATURES AND
PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN INPATIENTS
WITH NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE
Yao Yuantao; Sha Weihong; Wang Qiyi; Cen
Rongjin
P1045
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SMALL INTESTINAL BACTERIAL OVERGROWTH AND INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY IN CIRRHOSIS
Emidio Scarpellini; A. Cazzato; Maurizio Gabrielli; M.E. Ainora; L. di Maurizio; A. de Lorenzo; G. Gasbarrini; V. Valenza; Antonio Gasbarrini
217
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P1034
SERUM LEVELS OF VASPIN, OBESTATIN,
AND APELIN-36 IN PATIENTS WITH NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE
Yusuf Yilmaz; Bilge Aktas; Fatih Eren; Oya Yonal; Ramazan Kurt; Yesim Ozen Alahdab;
Cigdem Ataizi Celikel; Osman Ozdogan; Nese
Imeryuz; Cem Kalayci; Erol Avsar
Poster session
P1046
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN CHRONIC LIVER
DISEASE AND HEPATORENAL SYNDROME, PRECIPITATING FACTORS AND IMPACT OF THERAPY
Safa Al-Shamma; Bharucha Shameena; Mark
Fox; Teresa Young; Dhiraj Tripathi
P1047
ASSESSMENT OF DELTA MELD SCORE IN
PREDICTING 3 MONTHS MORTALITY
AMONG EGYPTIAN LIVER CIRRHOSIS PATIENTS
Hanaa Mustapha Badran; Eman Ahmed
Rewisha; Naglaa Allam; Mohamed Hagar
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P1048
REFACTORY HEPATIC HYDROTHORAX,
EFFECTIVENESS OF OCTREOTIDE TREATMENT
Rogelio Barreto Rios; Cristina Alarcon Del Amo;
Ricardo Romero; Pablo Hernan Ocaña; Inmaculada Fernandez Vazquez; Yurami Sanchez
Santacruz; Gregorio Castellano Tortajada
P1049
CLINICAL, ENDOSCOPIC AND HISTOPATHOLOGIC PROFILE OF PORTAL HYPERTENSIVE DUODENOPATHY PATIENTS
Nitin Behl; Anil Sharma; gaurav Gupta; subhas Nepalia; Sandeep Nijhawan
P1050
PORTAL HYPERTENSIVE DUODENOPATHY:
INFLUENCE OF VARICEAL ERADICATION
Nitin Behl; Gaurav Gupta; Sandeep Nijhawan;
Anil Sharma; Subhash Nepalia
P1051
PLATELET COUNT/SPLENIC DIAMETER
RATIO FOR PREDICTION OF ESOPHAGEAL
VARICEAL BLEEDING
Daniela Benedeto-Stojanov; Aleksandar Nagorni; Goran Bjelakovic; Vesna Brzacki
P1052
SERUM NGAL AS A NOVEL AND SENSITIVE PARAMETER TO ASSESS RENAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Alexander Lutz Gerbes; Andreas Benesic; Michael Vogeser; Aleksander Krag; Flemming
Bendtsen; Soeren Moeller
218
P1053
SPLEEN ASSESSEMENT BY ACOUSTIC RADIATION FORCE IMPULSE ELASTOGRAPHY (ARFI) FOR PREDICTION OF CIRRHOSIS AND PORTAL HYPERTENSION
Simona Bota; Ioan Sporea; Roxana Sirli; Alina
Popescu; Mirela Danila; Madalina Sendroiu;
Cristina Pantea
P1054
THE ACOUSTIC RADIATION FORCE IMPULSE ELASTOGRAPHY (ARFI) VALUES
ARE CORRELATED WITH THE LIVER FUNCTIONAL RESERVE?
Simona Bota; Ioan Sporea; Alina Popescu;
Roxana Sirli; Mirela Danila; Madalina Sendroiu
P1055
RISK FACTORS FOR IN HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN CHIRROTIC PATIENTS WITH OESOPHAGEAL VARICEAL BLEEDING
Rute Cerqueira; Luis Andrade; Maria Conceição Manso; Manuel Correia; Carolina
Fernandes
P1056
EVALUATION OF SERUM CHROMOGRANIN-A AS NON INVASIVE MARKER IN PATIENTS WITH HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA AND LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Ahmed El-Mikkawy; Zakaria Salama; Ahmad
Hassan; Mona Hassan; Maged Elghannam
P1057
ACUTE HEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE TO
DOPHAMINE AND PREDICTION OF DEVELOPMENT A REFRACTORY ASCITES IN
CIRRHOSIS
Liudmila Fedulenkova; Vladimir Drozdov
P1058
RANDOMIZED COMPARISON NEBEVOLOL
AND LISINOPRIL IN REDUCTION PORTAL
PRESSURE AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC IN CIRRHOSIS
Liudmila Fedulenkova; Vladimir Drozdov
P1059
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE ASCITIC
CULTURE IN SPONTANEOUS BACTERIAL
PERITONITIS: RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF
41 CASES
Rosa Ferreira; Joana Torres; Cláudia Agostinho; Raquel Marques; Margarida Ferreira; Maria João Pereira; Joana Carvalheiro; Sofia Mendes; Zita Romão; Rui Mesquita; Edgard Panão;
Henriqueta Pereira; Mário Júlio Campos
P1065
EFFECT OF 24 WEEKS ANTIVIRAL THERAPY WITH INTERFERON PLUS RIBAVIRIN
ON BONE MASS, BONE TURNOVER, OSTEOPROTEGERIN AND RANKL IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
Eduardo Redondo Cerezo; Francisco Casado
Caballero; Victor Lafuente; José Hernández
Quero; Enrique Raya; Javier Salmerón; Jorge
Gonzalez Calvin
P1060
BENEFIT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF B-BLOCKERS WITH ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT
FOR THE PREVENTION OF OESOPHAGEAL
VARICEAL REBLEEDING: A META-ANALYSIS
Natalie Funakoshi; Frédérique Ségalas;
Frédéric Oberti; Yohan Duny; Jean-Christophe Valats; Michael Bismuth; Jean-Pierre
Daurès; Pierre Blanc
P1066
RETREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C RELAPSERS TO A PREVIOUS ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT
Nora Cazzagon; Eliseo Minola; Tatjana Baldovin; Vincenzo Baldo; Joel Egoue; Sara Antoniazzi; Roberta Lazzari; Annarosa Floreani
P1061
ELUCIDATION OF IDIOPATHIC PORTAL
HYPERTENSION BASED ON LIVER AND
SPLEEN STIFFNESS MEASUREMENTS BY
VIRTUAL TOUCH TISSUE QUANTIFICATION AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD CD4 +
CD25 + T CYTOMETRY
Yoshihiro Furuichi; Shigeki Ichimura; Takatomo Sano; Eigaku Murashima; Junichi Taira;
Katsutoshi Sugimoto; Kouta Yamada; Masahiko Yamada; Yasuharu Imai; Fuminori Moriyasu
P1062
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY STUDY VERSUS HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ACTIVE HEPATITIS C
Ahmad Fouad Algyoushy
P1063
HOST GENETIC DETERMINANTS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION IN
EGYPTIAN PATIENTS
Gamal Badra; Naglaa Allam; Mohamed Adelhameed; Tarek Salem
P1064
RESPONSE TO COMBINATION THERAPY
WITH A HANSENULA-DERIVED PEGYLATED-INTERFERON ALPHA 2A AND RIBAVIRIN IN NAÏVE EGYPTIAN PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC HEPATITIS C GENOTYPE 4
Mohie Amer
P1067
DECREASED BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C AFTER THERAPY WITH PEGINTERFERON ALPHA AND RIBAVIRIN
Camelia Cojocariu; Anca Trifan; Ana Maria
Singeap; Catalin Sfarti; Catalin Hutanasu; Carol Stanciu
P1068
TREATMENT OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS C IN
KIDNEY TRANSPLANT CANDIDATES
Jan Sperl; Sona Frankova; Ondrej Viklicky; Pavel Trunecka; Julius Spicak
P1069
TREATMENT OUTCOMES OF PEGYLATED
INTERFERON AND RIBAVIRIN IN CHRONIC
HEP-C G3 PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
Muzzaffar Gill; Uzma Adeeb; Sajida Naseem
P1070
LONG TERM OUTCOMES OF CHRONIC
HEP-C G3 PATIENTS TREATED WITH PEG
INTERFERON AND RIBAVIRIN
Muzzaffar Gill; Uzma Adeeb; Sajida Naseem
P1071
CASE FINDING FOR HEPATITIS C IN PRIMARY CARE PRACTICE AND HARDDRUG
USERS IS COST-EFFECTIVE
Charles W Helsper; Barbara A Borkent-Raven;
Niek J de Wit; Gerrit A van Essen; Marc J.M.
Bonten; Mart P Janssen; Andy I.M. Hoepelman; G A. de Wit
219
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
Poster session
Poster session
P1072
MILD ELEVATION OF ALT LIVERFUNCTION
TEST; KEY TO IDENTIFYING UNDIAGNOSED HEPATITIS IN PRIMARY CARE?
Charles W Helsper; Gerrit A van Essen;
Bernard D Frijling; Niek J de Wit
P1073
AN EVALUATION OF NUTRITIONAL CHANGES IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C DURING PEGINTERFERON PLUS RIBAVIRIN COMBINATION THERAPY
Hiroaki Igarashi; Hiroshi Nakamura; Kiyoshi
Tsuchiya; Hiroko Yamashita; Itsuro Ogata; Tomohiko Suzuki
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P1074
STEATOSIS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C : INFLUENCE ON FIBROSIS PROGRESSION
AND THERAPY RESPONSE
Nawal Kabbaj; Hanane Rafi; Mouna Salihoun;
Rodolphe Vignon; Mohamed Acharki;
M´hamed Nya; Mouad Guedira; Ilham Serraj;
Laïla Amrani; Naïma Amrani
P1075
CHRONIC HEPATITIS C AND DIABETES
MELLITUS: IS THERE A NEGATIVE IMPACT
ON THE VIROLOGICAL RESPONSE?
Nawal Kabbaj; Mouna Salihoun; Rodolphe
Vignon; Hanane Rafi; Mohamed Acharki;
M´hamed Nya; Mouad Guedira; Ilham Serraj;
Laïla Amrani; Naïma Amrani
P1076
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NULL RESPONDERS TO PEG-IFN ALPHA 2B/RIBAVIRIN THERAPY FOR CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
Satoru Kakizaki; Hideyuki Suzuki; Norio Horiguchi; Naondo Sohara; Satoshi Hagiwara;
Ken Sato; Hitoshi Takagi; Masatomo Mori
P1077
INSULIN RESISTANCE IS A MAIN EXACERBATED FACTOR OF HEALTH-RELATED
QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C PATIENTS
Takuya Kuwashiro; Toshihiko Mizuta; Hiroshi
Isoda; Satoshi Oeda; Shinji Iwane; Yasunori
Kawaguchi; Yuichiro Eguchi; Iwata Ozaki; Kazuma Fujimoto
220
P1078
GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS OF APOLIPOPROTEIN E GENE AS PREDICTORS OF THE
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ANTIVIRAL
THERAPY OF CHRONIC HCV INFECTION
Olga Lobanova; Vladimir V Rafalskiy; Mikhail
M Khramcov; Eduard V Generozov
P1079
THE PERFORMANCE OF LIVER STIFFNESS
MEASUREMENT FOR NONINVASIVE FIBROSIS ASSESSMENT IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C. RESULT FROM A COHORT OF 1028
PATIENTS
Monica Lupsor; Radu Badea; Horia Stefanescu; Mircea Grigorescu; Dana Crisan; Olimpia
Chira; Dana Damian; Alexandru Serban; Zeno
Sparchez; Anca Maniu
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Biliary I
Hall P0
P1080
WHY DO PATIENTS WITH INTRAHEPATIC
CHOLESTASIS OF PREGNANCY (ICP)
ITCH?
Diego Caroli; Roberta Lazzari; Alessia Memmo; Elisa Vidali; Maria Teresa Gervasi; Davide
Colavito; Antonello D´Arrigo; Alberta Leon;
Annarosa Floreani
P1081
IDENTIFICATION OF BILIARY EPITHELIAL
STEM/PROGENITOR CELLS USING LGR5
Mitsuo Miyazawa; Masayasu Aikawa; Katsuya
Okada; Yasuko Toshimitsu; Kojun Okamoto;
Shigeki Yamaguchi; Isamu Koyama
P1082
DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOABSORBABLE
BILIARY STENT THAT INDUCES SUCCESSFUL EPITHELIAL REGENERATION IN THE
NARROWED BILE DUCT - COMPARISON
WITH A TUBE STENT
Mitsuo Miyazawa; Masayasu Aikawa; Yasuko
Toshimitsu; Katsuya Okada; Shigeki Yamaguchi; Isamu Koyama
Poster session
P1084
EFFECTS OF RELIEF OF OBSTRUCTICE
JAUNDICE BY INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
BILIARY DRAINAGE ON EXPRESSION OF
BILE ACID RECEPTOR –TGR5 BY RAT KUPFFER CELLS
Zikai Wang; Wen Li
P1085
HMG-COA REDUCTASE INHIBITORS (STATINS) INCREASE THE EXPRESSION OF
COX-2 IN GALLBLADDER EPITHELIAL
CELLS
Minho Choi; Dong Hee Koh; Park Su Hee; Yeong Je Chae; Hyun Joo Jang; Sea Hyub Kae;
Jin Lee
P1086
SHOULD PROPHYLACTIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY BE PERFORMED IN THE PATIENT
WITHOUT GB STONE AFTER ENDOSCOPIC
STONE REMOVAL?
So Young Choi; Min Kyu Jung; Chang Min
Cho; Sung Kook Kim; Young Oh Kweon;
Won Young Tak; Seong Woo Jeon; Soo Young
Park
P1087
A HAPLOTYPE BLOCK IN THE HNF1ALPHA
GENE AS INDICATOR OF A DIMINISHED
ASBT EXPRESSION IN GALLSTONE PATIENTS
Simone Harsch; Dominique Richter; Christina
Justenhoven; Elke Schäffeler; André Strohmeyer; Silke Schimmel; Eduard F. Stange
P1088
LAPAROSCOPIC
CHOLECYSTECTOMY
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IN PATIENTS
WITH A GB STONE AFTER ENDOSCOPIC
STONE REMOVAL
Min Kyu Jung; Seon Woo Jeon; Chang Min
Cho; Won Young Tak; Young Oh Kweon;
Sung Kook Kim
P1089
THE POLYMORPHISM RS73228108 OF
HNF1ALPHA (HEPATOCYTE NUCLEAR
FACTOR 1 ALPHA) IS ASSOCIATED WITH
GALLSTONE DISEASE
Dominique Richter; Simone Harsch; Christina
Justenhoven; Elke Schäffeler; André Strohmeyer; Silke Schimmel; Eduard F Stange
P1090
COMPARISON BETWEEN RADIONUCLIDE
AND ULTRASONOGRAPHIC METHOD FOR
THE ASSESSMENT OF THE GALLBLADDER
MOTILITY FUNCTION IN THE CONTROLS
AND THE PATIENTS WITH CALCULOSIS
Mirjana Stojkovic; Slavica Lukic; Irena Radoman; Slavko Knezevic
P1091
ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY (ERCP) WITH RENDEZVOUS CANNULATION TECHNIQUE
RESULTS IN FEWER CASES OF POST-ERCPPANCREATITIS. A PROSPECTIVE NATIONWIDE POPULATION-BASED COHORT STUDY IN SWEDEN
Fredrik Swahn; Urban Arnelo; Magnus Nilsson; Matthias Löhr; Gunnar Persson; Lars
Enochsson
P1092
IS CHOLECYSTECTOMY NECESSARY AFTER
ENDOSCOPIC
SPHINCTEROTOMY FOR BILE DUCT STONES IN PATIENTS WITH CHOLECYSTOCHOLEDOCHOLITHIAS?
Takaharu Yasui; Shunichi Takahata; Hiroshi
Kono; Yosuke Nagayoshi; Yasuhisa Mori; Kosuke Tsutsumi; Takao Ohtsuka; Masafumi Nakamura; Masao Tanaka
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Pancreas II
Hall P0
P1093
LEPTIN MEDIATES CHAPERONE (HSP) ACTIVATION IN AR42J CELLS
Joanna Bonior; Jolanta Jaworek; Stanislaw J.
Konturek
221
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P1083
FULLY COVERED SELF-EXPANDABLE METAL STENT VERSUS PLASTIC STENT IN
THE TREATMENT OF BILIARY LEAKS AFTER CHOLECYSTECTOMY: A MULTICENTER STUDY
Everson L. A. Artifon; Luciano Okawa; Rodrigo Castano; Oscar Alvarez; Dayse P. Aparicio;
Christiano Sakai; Jose B. Paione
Poster session
P1094
EFFECT OF EXERCISE TRAINING ON GLUCOSE UPTAKE-ASSESSING 1H BLOOD
GLUCOSE LEVELS IN OGTT?
Kotoyo Fujiki; Mayumi Mizuno; Shiho Kondo;
Hiroshi Ishiguro; Akiko Yamamoto; Motoji Kitagawa; Takaharu Kondo
P1095
US AND MRCP FINDINGS IN 23 PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC ASYMPTOMATIC HYPERENZIMEMIA
Giulia Leonardi; Marco Del Chiaro; Ugo Boggi; Santino Marchi
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P1096
THE EFFECTS OF ETHANOL, BILE ACIDS
AND TNFa ON EXPRESSION OF AQUAPORINS IN HUMAN PANCREATIC DUCTAL
CELL LINE
Péter Hegyi; Zoltan Rakonczay Jr; Lajos V Kemény; Agnes Zvara; László Puskás; Viktoria
Venglovecz
P1097
HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN AND AUTOPHAGY
IN EXPERIMENTAL ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Jin Nam Kim; Hong Sik Lee; Seung Young
Kim; Jung Han Kim; Sung Woo Jung; Ja Seol
Koo; Hyung Joon Yim; Sang Woo Lee; Jae
Hyun Choi; Chang Duck Kim
P1098
SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM IN
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PANCREATITIS
AS A RISK FACTOR CALCIFICATION PANCREATITIS AND OSTEOPENIA IN PATIENTS
WITH EXOCRINE PANCREATIC INSUFFICIENCY
Irina Chernyshova
P1099
AUTOIMMUNE PANCREATITIS: A MULTICENTER HUNGARIAN SERIES
László Czakó; Tamás Takács; Tibor Gyökeres;
Zsolt Dubravcsik; Attila Szepes; Lajos Topa;
Imre Földesi; László Tiszlavicz; Tibor Wittmann
222
P1100
CHANGES OF PLASMATIC LEVEL OF SOME
MICRONUTRIENTS IN PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC ALCOHOLIC AND IDIOPATHIC
PANCREATITIS
Petr Dite; Milan Dastych; Ivo Novotný; Anna
Žáková; Marie Precechtelová; Hana Nechutová
P1101
THE N34S MUTATION OF SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITOR, KAZAL TYPE 1, IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PANCREATITIS AND
PANCREATIC CANCER
Anita Gasiorowska; Renata Talar-Wojnarowska; Beata Smolarz; Hanna Romanowicz-Makowska; Andrzej Kulig; Ewa Malecka-Panas
P1102
MMP9 AND TGF-1β ETA SERUM LEVELS
IN PANCREATITIS WITH DIFFERENT SEVERITY INDEX
Irina Grigorieva; Yulia Igorevna Ragino; Tatiana Mikhailovna Nikitenko
P1103
PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR RELAPSE AND
SPONTANEOUS REMISSION ON AIP PATIENT WITH OR WITHOUT CORTICOSTEROID THERAPY
Kensuke Kubota; Shigo Kato; Seitaro Watanabe; Takeshi Shimamura; Noritoshi Kobayashi
P1104
FOLLOW-UP OF A STUDY GROUP OF PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC CHRONIC PANCREATITIS AND DIAGNOSED AS DEPRESSED
Anne-Marie Marion-Audibert; Vinciane Rebours; Lionel Wander; Laurent Heyries; Olivier
Lejeune; Arnaud Boruchowicz; Louis Buscail;
Marc Barthet; Philippe Levy; Philippe Ruszniewski; Jean-Christophe Souquet
P1105
PREVALENCE OF DEPRESSION AMONG
PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC CHRONIC
PANCREATITIS
Anne-Marie Marion-Audibert; Vinciane Rebours; Lionel Wander; Laurent Heyries; Arnaud Boruchowicz; Barbara Bournet; Louis
Buscail; Philippe Lévy; Philippe Ruszniewski;
Jean-Christophe Souquet
Poster session
P1107
DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS OF AUTOIMMUNE PANCREATITIS BY THE TYPE
OF SERUM MARKER
Hiroyuki Matsubayashi; Yuichiro Yamaguchi;
Masaki Tanaka; Naomi Kakushima; Kohei
Takizawa; Kenichiro Imai; Norifumi Nishide;
Hiroyuki Ono
P1108
DIGESTIVE VENOUS THROMBOSIS (DVT)
OCCURRING DURING ALCOHOLIC ACUTE
OR CHRONIC PANCREATITIS IS CAUSED
BY LOCAL INFLAMMATION AND NOT BY
THROMBOPHILIA
Vinciane Rebours
P1109
SMOKING AND THE COURSE OF CHRONIC PANCREATITIS: A DOSE-DEPENDENT
RELATIONSHIP
Vinciane Rebours
P1110
PRESCRIPTION AND RESPONSE TO PANCREATIC ENZYME THERAPY IN EXOCRINE
INSUFFICIENCY DUE TO CHRONIC PANCREATITIS; A DUTCH NATIONAL SURVEY
Edmée C.M. Sikkens; Djuna L. Cahen; Casper
H. van Eijck; Marco J. Bruno
P1111
CHANGE OF PLASMA CONCENTRATION
AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF ENDOTHELIN-1 IN NON-SMOKING AND SMOKING PATIENTS WITH
PANCREATITIS OR/AND DIABETES
Halina Milnerowicz; Mariola Sliwinska-Mosson; Stanislaw Nabzdyk; Stanislaw Milnerowicz; Marcin Nowak
P1112
THE EFFECT OF SMOKING ON IL-6 SERUM
CONCENTRATION AND ACTIVITY OF
GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE AND COPPER-ZINC SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE IN
PANCREATITIS
Halina Milnerowicz; Mariola Sliwinska-Mosson; Stanislaw Milnerowicz
P1113
LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF TREATMENT
FOR PANCREATOLITHIASIS WITH EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY
Satosi Yamamoto; Kazuo Inui; Junji Yoshino;
Hironao Miyoshi; Takashi Kobayashi; Masashi
Hattori
P1114
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND-GUIDED FINE
NEEDLE TISSUE ACQUISITION (EUS-FNTA)
USING A 19-GAUGE NEEDLE FOR HISTOLOGICAL GRADING OF PANCREATIC ENDOCRINE TUMORS (PETS): A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Antonella Carnuccio; Domenico Galasso; Gabriele Capurso; Riccardo Ricci; Francesca Lugli;
Laura De Marinis; Gianfranco Delle Fave; Guido Costamagna; Guido Rindi; Alberto Larghi
P1115
CORRELATION BETWEEN PREOPERATIVE
HISTOLOGICAL EXAMINATION AND SURGICAL PATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS IN THE
TREATMENT OF HEPATOBILIARY AND
PANCREATIC NEUROENDOCRINE TUMOR
Hiroyoshi Matsukawa; Shigehiro Shiozaki;
Yasuhiro Fujiwara; Satoshi Ohno; Yasutomo
Ojima; Masao Harano; Masahiko Nishizaki;
Yasuhiro Choda; Motoki Ninomiya
223
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
P1106
DIFFERENT IMAGE OF FDG-PET IN AIP
AND PANCREATOBILIARY CANCERS
Hiroyuki Matsubayashi; Yuichiro Yamaguchi;
Masaki Tanaka; Kohei Takizawa; Naomi Kakushima; Kenichiro Imai; Norifumi Nishide;
Hiroyuki Ono
Poster session
UEGW 2010 would like to thank the following experts for their contribution to
the Poster Rounds on Tuesday, October 26,
2010.
Tuesday, OCT 26, 2010
Marc Barthet, France
Michel Delvaux, France
Mario Dicato, Luxembourg
Dan Dumitrescu, Romania
Irene Esposito, Germany
Abe Fingerhut, France
Christoph Gasche, Austria
Beat Gloor, Switzerland
Jan Hatlebakk, Norway
Ian Jenkins, UK
Julia Mayerle, Germany
Jude Oben, UK
Maxim Petrov, Russia
Massimo Pinzani, Italy
Bjorn Rembacken, UK
Raanan Shamir, Israel
Prateek Sharma, USA
Andre Smout, The Netherlands
Robert Steele, UK
Frank Zerbib, France
224
poster session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Oesophageal, Gastric and Duodenal Disorders III
P1116
EFFECTS OF HISTAMINE H3 AND H4 RECEPTOR LIGANDS IN THE RODENT GASTRIC MUCOSA
Gabriella Coruzzi; Maristella Adami; Cristina
Pozzoli; Rogier Smits; Rob Leurs
P1117
THE CYTOPROTECTIVE ACTION OF THE
HEXAPEPTIDE ARGINYL-ALPHA-ASPARTYL-LYSYL-VALYL-TYROSYL-ARGININE IN
EXPERIMENTAL GASTRIC LESIONS IN
RATS
Christina Nasadyk; Olexandr Sklyarov
P1118
PARADOXICAL MITIGATING ACTION OF
EXOGENOUS
8-HYDROXYDEOXYGUANO-SINE ON STRESS-INDUCED GASTRITIS
THROUGH RAC1-GTPASE INACTIVATION
Chan Young Ock; Kyung Sook Hong; Ki Seok
Choi; Myung Hee Chung; Ki Baik Hahm
P1119
AGGRAVATION BY CLOPIDOGREL, THE
ANTIPLATELET DRUG, OF ANTRAL ULCERS INDUCED BY NSAIDS IN RATS
Koji Takeuchi; Chitose Izuhara; Shinichi Takayama; Kohei Yamazaki; Hikaru Nishio
P1120
PREVENTION BY REBAMIPIDE ON ANTRAL ULCERS INDUCED BY INDOMETHACIN PLUS PAROXETINE IN RATS - INVOLVEMENT OF ANTI-OXIDATIVE SYSTEM
Koji Takeuchi; Kazuo Nukui; Akiko Tanaka;
Kikuko Amagase
P1121
REDUCED GASTROINTESTINAL TOXICITY
OF THE CINOD NCX 429 OVER NAPROXEN
IN DISEASED OR SUSCEPTIBLE RAT MODELS
Gabriella Coruzzi; Elena Guaita; Giuseppina
Morini; Elena Bastia; Angela Monopoli; Manlio
Bolla; Serena Viappiani; John L. Wallace
P1122
THE CINOD NCX 429 IS AN EFFECTIVE
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENT WITH IMPROVED GASTROINTESTINAL PROFILE IN
ANIMAL MODELS
Gabriella Coruzzi; Elena Guaita; Giuseppina
Morini; Elena Bastia; Angela Monopoli; Serena Viappiani; John L. Wallace
P1123
PRO- AND ANTIOXIDANT BALANCE IN
PANCREAS DURING LONG-TERM GASTRIC
HYPOACIDITY AND ITS CORRECTION BY
MULTIPROBIOTIC “SIMBITER ACIDOPHILIC” CONCENTRATED
Kateryna Dvorshchenko; Liudmyla Ostapchenko; Liudmyla Gayda; Tetyana Beregova
P1124
UTILITY OF SERUM PEPSINOGENS TO
IDENTIFY CHRONIC ATROPHIC GASTRITIS
Dario Valenza; Francesco Di Mario; Ilaria Moschni; Angelo Franzé; Luigi Gatta; Dino Vaira;
Giulia Martina Cavestro; Carmelo Scarpignato
P1125
PREVENTIVE EFFECTS OF PPI AND H2RA
ON GASTROINTESTINAL MUCOSAL INJURY INDUCED BY LOW-DOSE ASPIRIN
(LDA) ESTIMATED WITH ENDOSCOPIC
FINDINGS AND GASTROINTESTINAL SYMP­
TOM RATING SCALE (GSRS)
Tomohiro Kato; Akihiko Sugiyama; Eiichi Tomita; Hiroshi Araki; Fumito Onogi; Takashi
Ibuka; Hisataka Moriwaki
P1126
THE INFLUENCE OF TREFOIL FACTORS
(TFF) ON MUCOSAL DAMAGE INDUCED
BY LOW-DOSE ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID
(ASA)
Takashi Kawai; Mari Fukuzawa
P1127
GASTROPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF GSPE ON
INDOMETHACIN-INDUCED GASTRIC INJURY IN THE RAT
Tae-Ho Kim; Sok-Won Han; Chang-Whan
Kim; Jin-Il Kim; Il-Ho Maeng; Jin-Young Park;
Mi-Jeong Lee; Yoon-Sun Im; Jae-Hyuck
Chang
225
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
Poster Session
poster session
P1128
ADJUNCT ENDOSCOPIC INJECTION OF
ADRENALINE FOR HIGH-RISK BLEEDING
PEPTIC ULCERS: IS TOO MUCH GOOD FOR
YOU?
Kenneth Rong Sheng Lim; Nam Quoc
Nguyen
P1134
SIMILAR EFFECT OF ESOMEPRAZOLE ON
UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS
IN HIGH UPPER GI RISK VERSUS AVERAGE
RISK NSAID USERS
Merel M Tielemans; Martijn Van Oijen; Chris
JJ Mulder; Cees J Vos; Willem F Lems
P1129
HIGH DOSE PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS
IN THE TREATMENT OF INTENSIVE SETTING PATIENTS WITH PEPTIC ULCER BLEEDING: FACTS OR FICTIONS
Slavica Naumovski-Mihalic; Miroslava Katicic;
Gordana Cavric; Vesna Colic-Cvrlje; Marija
Prskalo; Bruno Skurla; Tajana Filipec-Kanizaj;
Anna Mrzljak
P1135
ARE HOSPITAL DOCTORS FORGETTING
TO RISK STRATIFY PATIENTS WITH UPPER
GI BLEED?
Hang Hoi Michael Wong; Pooja Khanna; Stephanie Wilmore; Michelle Beavan; Steven
Mann
P1130
NESFATIN-1 ACCELERATES THE HEALING
OF PREEXISTING GASTRIC ULCERS VIA
ACTIVATION OF PG/COX-2 SYSTEM AND
SENSORY NERVES
Aleksandra Szlachcic; Jolanta Majka; Agata
Ptak-Belowska; Robert Pajdo; Slawomir Kwiecien; Danuta Drozdowicz; Tomasz Brzozowski; Stanislaw J. Konturek; Wieslaw W. Pawlik
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1131
IS
ASYMMETRIC
DIMETYLARGININE
(ADMA), AN ENDOGENOUS INHIBITOR
OF NITRIC OXIDE (NO) SYNTHASE AFFECTING GASTRIC MUCOSAL INTEGRITY?
Robert Pajdo; Tomasz Brzozowski; Agata
Ptak-Belowska; Slawomir Kwiecien; Zbigniew
Sliwowski; Gracjana Krzysiek-Maczka; Stanislaw J. Konturek; Wieslaw W. Pawlik
P1132
MECHANSIMS AND PROTECTIVE EFFECT
OF TEPRENONE AGAINST ANTIPLATELET
DRUGS-INDUCED GASTRIC MUCOSAL
DAMAGE
Yin Quan; Wang Qiyi; Sha Weihong; Cen
Rongying; Yu Lianying; Ma Juan
P1133
RELIABILITY OF PRESENTING SYMPTOMS
IN PREDICTING OUTCOME OF GASTRIC
EMPTYING SCINTIGRAPHY
Luke Sonoda; Stephen Middleton; Kottekkattu Balan
226
P1136
UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL INVESTIGATION IN PATIENTS RECEIVING DUAL ANTIPLATELET THERAPY AFTER PERCUTANOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION
Xiaobo Yang; Li-Fen Yu; Lu-Ying Sun; XianXing Chang
P1137
CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF EARLY GASTRIC
CANCER IN REMNANT STOMACH AND
GASTRIC TUBE TREATED WITH ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
Norifumi Nishide; Hiroyuki Ono; Naomi Kakushima; Kohei Takizawa; Masaki Tanaka; Yuichiro Yamaguchi; Hiroyuki Matsubayashi
P1138
NOVEL SILK SPONGE ANCHOR-ASSISTED
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
(ESD)
Makoto Nishimura; Kouichi Nonaka; Takashi
Syono; Yasutoshi Ochiai; Masamitsu Nakao;
Osamu Togawa; Keiko Ishikawa; Shin Arai;
Hiroto Kita
P1139
THE INCIDENCE OF POST-OPERATIVE
BLEEDING AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION IN PATIENTS RECEIVING ANTITHROMBOTICS
Hiroyuki Seki; Ryuta Takenaka; Koji Takemoto; Akihiko Taira; Hirofumi Tsugeno; Shigeatsu Fujiki
P1140
AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK FOR
PREDICTING RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS
WITH DISTAL GASTRIC ADENOCARCINOMA UNDERWENT GASTRECTOMY
Faezeh Sodagari; Mehrdad Moghimy; Seyed
Ali Maraashi; Taghi Salehiyan; Habibollah
Peyrovy
P1146
CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD) FOR
EARLY GASTRIC NEOPLASMS IN ELDERLY
PATIENTS: ANALYSIS OF 586 LESIONS
Tatsuya Toyokawa; Isao Fujita; Rika Miyasaka;
Kazuo Watanabe; Joichiro Horii; Takako
Murakami; Jun Tomoda
P1141
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN CELL-TOCELL ADHESION, ANGIOGENESIS AND
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FEATURES IN PATIENTS WITH GASTRIC CANCER
Sorina Taban; Daniela Lazar; Alis Dema; Elena
Lazar; Marioara Cornianu
P1147
GASTRIC JUICE PH AS INDICATOR OF
NEOPLASTIC RISK CONDITIONS
Gaetano Pezzicoli; Felicia M. Maselli; Michela
Pucatti; Francesco Antonio Tucci; Concetta
Esposito; Angelo Andriulli
P1142
REPEAT ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL
DISSECTION FOR LOCALLY RECURRING
GASTRIC CANCERS AFTER ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
Ryuta Takenaka; Yoshiro Kawahara; Atushi
Imagawa; Koji Takemoto; Akihiko Taira; Hirofumi Tsugeno; Shigeatsu Fujiki
P1143
VALUE OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL
DISSECTION FOR NON-AMPULLARY SUPERFICIAL DUODENAL NEOPLASMS
Manabu Takeuchi; masaaki kobayashi; Kazuhiko Shioji; Satoru Hashimoto; Tadayuki Togashi; Yuichi Sato; Rintaro Narisawa; Yutaka
Aoyagi
P1144
ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION OF DUODENAL
TUMORS: AN EFFICIENT TECHNIQUE
USING OCTREOTIDE FOR DELAYED BLEEDING
Satoshi Tanabe; Katsuhiko Higuchi; Tohru Sasaki; Chikatoshi Katada; Mizutomo Azuma;
Kenji Ishido; Takako Ae; Akira Naruke; Aya
Sato; Wasaburo Koizumi
P1145
ENDOSCOPIC AND ENDOSONOGRAPHIC
STAGING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CANCER OF THE STOMACH AND THE OESOPHAGO- GASTRIC JUNCTION
Gwen-Jana Töppler; Henrik Röper; Silke Cameron; László Füzesi; Alexander Beham;
Giuliano Ramadori
P1148
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR GASTRIC NEOPLASMS IN CONSECUTIVE 971 CASES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LATERALLY POSITIVE MARGIN
FOR TUMOR CELLS
Hiroyuki Yajima; Hajime Isomoto; Hitoshi
Nishiyama; Tomoya Murata; Shinichiro Fukuda; Kousuke Gotou; Ayako Matsumoto; Kenta Okamoto; Yuko Akazawa; Naoyuki Yamaguchi; Ken Ohnita; Kohki Ikeda; Hidetoshi
Oda; Fuminao Takeshima; Saburo Shikuwa;
Kazuhiko Nakao
P1149
GASTRIC CANCER WITH SERUM HELICOBACTER PYLORI ANTIBODY IS CORRELATED WITH YOUNGER AGE AND MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY
Kentaro Yamashita; Yoshiaki Arimura; Tokuma Tanuma; Hiyoyuki Takamaru; Masanao
Nasuno; Yasuhisa Shinomura; Takao Endo
P1150
ANALYSIS OF ENDOSCOPIC CHARACTERISTICS AND CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES OF EARLY GASTRIC CANCER (EGC)
ACCORDING TO MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY (MSI)
Junghwan Yu; Young Hoon Youn; Hyunki
Kim; Hoguen Kim; Sung Kwan Shin; Yong
Chan Lee; Hyojin Park; Sang In Lee
P1151
METABOLIC PHENOTYPE OF TISSUE AND
PLASMA OF GASTRIC CANCER PATIENTS
Lianzhen Yu; Jiye A; Min Sun; Jin Xu; Ruihua
Shi
227
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
poster session
poster session
P1152
SATIETY DRINKING TEST VOLUMES CORRELATE TO SYMPTOM SEVERITY SCORES
IN FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA
Shahab Abid; Azam Zahid; Zahib Quadri; Sobia Siddiqui; Safia Awan; Wasim Jafri; Greger
Lindberg
P1153
MIGRATION OF EOSINOPHILS AND CCR2-/
CD68-DOUBLE POSITIVE CELLS INTO THE
DUODENAL MUCOSA OF PATIENTS WITH
POST-INFECTIOUS FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA
Seiji Futagami; Tomotaka Shindo; Tetsuro Kawagoe; Akane Horie; Mayumi Shimpuku;
Masafumi Kusunoki; Kazumasa Miyake; Katya Gudis; Taku Tsukui; Katsuhiko Iwakiri;
Sheila Crowe; Choitsu Sakamoto
P1154
AN UNEXPLAINED NAUSEA AND/OR VOMITING WITH HEADACHE: A CLUE OF MIGRAINE WITH GASTROINTESTINAL AURA
Jin Hee Lee; Byung-Hoon Min; Jae J. Kim;
Chin-Sang Chung; Poong-Lyul Rhee
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1155
IMPAIRED GASTRIC ACCOMMODATION
IN PATIENTS WITH FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA: RELATIONSHIP WITH ANTRAL CD3+ T
CELL AND MAST CELL INFILTRATION
Shu Li; Liping Duan
P1156
LESS INVASIVE “NEW DRINK TEST” ENABLES TO DETECT INTOLERANCE TO WATER
VOLUME LOAD AND ILLUMINATE UNDERLYING PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF SYMPTOMS IN FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA
Koji Nakada; Motohiro Ozone; Shigeru Harasawa; Naruo Kawasaki; Nobuyoshi Hanyu;
Hideyuki Kashiwagi; Katsuhiko Yanaga
P1157
FREQUENCY AND SEVERITY OF DYSPEPTIC SYMPTOMS AMONG PATIENTS TAKING LOW-DOSE ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID
FOR CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION:
THE OBERON TRIAL
James Scheiman; Johan Herlitz; Stefan Agewall; Angel Lanas; Sander Veldhuyzen van
Zanten; Emma Nauclér; Lars-Erik Svedberg
228
P1158
G-PROTEIN? 3 SUBUNIT 825CC GENOTYPE IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FEELING OF
HUNGER AND POSTPRANDIAL DISTRESS
SYNDROME WITH IMPAIRED GASTRIC
EMPTYING IN JAPANESE
Mayumi Shimpuku; Seiji Futagami; Hiroyuki
Nagoya; Tomotaka Shindo; Tetsuro Kawagoe;
Akane Horie; Nobue Ueki; Masafumi Kusunoki; Kazumasa Miyake; Katsuhiko Iwakiri;
Sheila Crowe; Choitsu Sakamoto
P1159
EFFICACY
AND
TOLERABILITY
OF
ADX10059, A MGLUR5 NEGATIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATOR, AS ADD ON THERAPY TO PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS (PPIS)
IN PATIENTS WITH GASTRO-OESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GORD)
Donald Castell; Frank Zerbib; Stanislas Bruley
des Varannes; Jean-Paul Galmiche; Michael
Vaezi; Charlotte Keywood
P1160
ON-DEMAND PROTON PUMP INHIBITOR
THERAPY FOR EROSIVE GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE IN JAPANESE PATIENTS
Tomoyuki Koike; Hiroyuki Unakami; Wataru
Iwai; Toshimitsu Iwabuchi; Yasuhiko Abe;
Katsunori Iijima; Akira Imatani; Shuichi Ohara; Tooru Shimosegawa
P1161
THE SAFETY AND FEASIBILITY OF ANTIREFLUX SURGERY IN LUNG TRANSPLANT
RECIPIENTS; THE INITIAL EXPERIENCE IN
A EUROPEAN CENTRE
Amaran Krishnan; Andrew Robertson; Michael Griffin; Jeffrey Pearson; Chris Ward;
Paul Corris; John Dark; Jonathan Shenfine;
Dayalan Karat
P1162
ESOPHAGOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF
MELATONIN AND ITS PRECURSOR, LTRYPTOPHAN ANIMAL MODEL OF REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS
Michal W. Pawlik; Magdalena MazurkiewiczJanik; Robert Pajdo; Tomasz Brzozowski; Malgorzata Strzalka; Stanislaw J. Konturek; Wieslaw W. Pawlik
poster session
P1164
LOW DOSE PROTON-PUMP INHIBITOR
TREATMENT INCREASES SERUM CHROMOGRANIN A LEVEL
Istvan Pregun; Laszlo Herszenyi; Pal Miheller;
Mark Juhasz; Gabor Lakatos; Attila Patocs;
Karoly Racz; Zsolt Tulassay
P1165
COMPARISON OF 24-HOUR INTRAGASTRIC PH FOLLOWING ONCE-DAILY TREATMENT WITH ESOMEPRAZOLE AND SIX
RABEPRAZOLE EXTENDED-RELEASE FORMULATIONS
Gaetano Morelli; Huachun Chen; Richard
Kao; Guillermo Rossiter; Yufang Lu
P1166
THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE OF PROTON
PUMP INHIBITORS IN LEPTOSOME GERD
PATIENTS
Michio Hongo; Motoyasu Kusano; Hiroto
Miwa; Kimihide Shiozawa; Toshihisa Arai; Kai
Shibata; Yukinori Sakata
P1167
HEALTH RELATED QOL CORRELATES WITH
THE SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH EROSIVE GERD
Motoyasu Kusano; Michio Hongo; Hiroto
Miwa; Kimihide Shiozawa; Toshihisa Arai; Kai
Shibata; Yukinori Sakata
P1168
DOES CONCOMITANT USE OF ANGIOTENSIN II RECEPTOR BLOCKER ACCELERATE ENDOSCOPIC HEALING OF REFLUX
OESOPHAGITIS TREATED WITH PROTON
PUMP INHIBITOR?
Hiroto Miwa; Michio Hongo; Motoyasu Kusano; Kimihide Shiozawa; Toshihisa Arai; Kai
Shibata; Yukinori Sakata
P1169
ESOMEPRAZOLE 20MG AND 40MG FOR
26 WEEKS REDUCES THE FREQUENCY OF
UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS
IN PATIENTS TAKING LOW-DOSE ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID FOR CARDIOVASCULAR
PREVENTION: THE OBERON TRIAL
James Scheiman; Johan Herlitz; Stefan Agewall; Angel Lanas; Sander Veldhuyzen van
Zanten; Emma Nauclér; Lars-erik Svedberg
P1170
WHICH IS THE OPTIMAL STRATEGY FOR
THE LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT OF UNINVESTIGATED PATIENTS WITH SYMPTOMATIC GERD? RESULTS OF THE MAESTRO
STUDY
Philippe Ducrotté; Christine Soufflet; Philippe
Barthélemy; Muriel Licour
P1171
HIGH DOSE ESOMEPRAZOLE IS REQUIRED FOR INTRA-ESOPHAGEAL ACID CONTROL IN GERD PATIENTS WITH HIATUS
HERNIA
Peng Sui; Chen Minhu; Xiso Yinglian
P1172
ARBACLOFEN PLACARBIL, A NOVEL REFLUX INHIBITOR, IS SAFE AND WELL TOLERATED AT EFFICACIOUS DOSES IN SUBJECTS WITH GASTRO-OESOPHAGEAL
REFLUX DISEASE
Nimish Vakil; Peter Kahrilas; Nora Cavazos; F.
Jacob Huff; Drew Jones; Amy Bian; David
Stamler
P1173
ENDOSCOPIC
LARYNGO-PHARYNGEAL
SURGERY (ELPS) USING A TRANSNASAL
ULTRA-THIN ENDOSCOPE FOR SUPERFICIAL CANCERS OF THE ORO-HYPOPHARYNX
Shunsuke Ohta; Kenro Kawada; Taro Sugimoto; Takuya Okada; Yutaka Miyawaki; Akihiro Hoshino; Tomoyoshi Suzuki; Yasuaki Nakajima; Tetsuro Nishikage; Kagami Nagai;
Tatsuyuki Kawano
229
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1163
SERUM CHROMOGRANIN A LEVEL DECREASES RAPIDLY AFTER CESSATION OF
PROTON-PUMP INHIBITOR THERAPY
Istvan Pregun; Laszlo Herszenyi; Pal Miheller;
Mark Juhasz; Gabor Lakatos; Attila Patocs;
Karoly Racz; Zsolt Tulassay
poster session
P1174
IMPROVING THE ENDOSCOPIC VIEW OF
THE HYPOPHARYNX AND UPPER OESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER USING TRANSNASAL SMALL-CALIBER ESOPHAGOGASTRO-DUNODENOSCOPY DURING THE
VALSALVA MANEUVER
Kenro Kawada; Taro Sugimoto; Shunsuke
Ohta; Takuya Okada; Akihiro Hoshino; Yutaka Miyawaki; Tomoyoshi Suzuki; Yasuaki Nakajima; Testuro Nishikage; Kagami Nagai;
Tatsuyuki Kawano
P1175
ENDOSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS FOR SUPERFICIAL ESOPHAGEAL CANCER USING A
TRANSNASAL ULTRATHIN ENDOSCOPY
Tetsuro Nishikage; Kenro Kawada; Syunsuke
Ohta; Takuya Okada; Yutaka Miyawaki; Akihiro Hoshino; Tomoyoshi Suzuki; Yasuaki Nakajima; Kagami Nagai; Tatsuyuki Kawano
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1176
ERK-PEA3-MMP-1 AXIS IN OESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMAS. AN IMPORTANT
PROGNOSTIC MARKER AND POTENTIAL
THERAPEUTIC TARGET?
Richard Keld; Baoqiang Guo; Paul Downey;
Christian Gulmann; Yeng Ang; Andrew Sharrocks
P1177
EVOLUTION OF DETECTION RATE OF
ADENOCARCINOMA OF ESOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION AND THE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS IN A
TERTIARY MEDICAL CENTER IN THE PAST
10 YEARS
Kun Wang; Liping Duan
P1178
PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF ENDOSONOGRAPHIC DEFINED LENGTH OF DISEASE AND LYMPH NODE METASTASIS
COUNT IN OESOPHAGEAL CANCER
Llion Davies; Ashley Roberts; Chris Twine;
Guy Blackshaw; Geof Clark; Tim Havard; Tom
Crosby; Wyn Lewis
230
P1179
REFERRAL TO TREATMENT TIMES IN OESOPHAGOGASTRIC CANCER: DELAYS
AND DILEMMAS. ARE WE MEETING THE
TARGETS?
Peter Isaac Mekhail; Shyna Raj; Kathryn Scullion; Xavier Escofet
P1180
OUR NEW ESD DEVICES FOR SUPERFICIAL
CANCERS IN PHARYNX
Yasuhiro Shirakawa; Yoshio Naomoto; Shinitirou Watanabe; Shunsuke Tanabe; Kazufumi
Sakurama; Kazuhiro Noma; Futoshi Uno;
Shunsuke Kagawa; Tomoki Yamatsuji; Toshiyoshi Fujiwara
P1181
STEROID THERAPY MAY REDUCE THE EXTENT OF POSTOPERATIVE STRICTURE AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR ESOPHAGEAL NEOPLASMS
Masaki Tanaka; Naomi Kakushima; Kohei
Takizawa; Hiroyuki Matsubayashi; Yuichoro
Yamaguchi; Hiroyuki Ono
P1182
VALIDATION OF A NOMOGRAM PREDICTING THE OCCURRENCE AND SEVERITY
OF COMPLICATIONS AFTER ESOPHAGECTOMY FOR CANCER
B. A. Grotenhuis; P. van Hagen; J. B. Reitsma;
S. M. Lagarde; B. P.L. Wijnhoven; M. I. van
Berge Henegouwen; H. W. Tilanus; J. J.B. van
Lanschot
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Paediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology III
P1183
IN VITRO STUDY OF ILEAL MOTILITY AND
MICROFLORA AFTER CHRONIC INTESTINAL DILATION IN RATS
Elodie Haraux; Jerome Gay-Queheillard; Hafida Khorsi; Andre Leke; Jean-Pierre Canarelli;
Veronique Bach
poster session
P1185
A STUDY OF DIARRHOEA AMONG CHILDREN LIVING IN THE SLUM AREAS OF KATHMANDU CITY
Poonam Kandel
P1186
INFLIXIMAB THERAPY IN CHILDREN WITH
CROHN’S DISEASE: A ONE-YEAR EVALUATION OF EFFICACY COMPARING ‘TOPDOWN’ AND ‘STEP-UP’ STRATEGIES
Jong Seung Lee; Mi Jin Kim; Ji Hyuk Lee; Yon
Ho Choe; Jae Young Kim
P1187
USING HIGH-RESOLUTION MANOMETRY
AS DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FOR DYSSYNERGIC DEFECATION IN CHRONIC CONSTIPATED CHILDREN
Ryszard Makosiej; Elzbieta Czkwianianc; Beata Sordyl
P1188
INFLIXIMAB IN TREATMENT- NAIVE PEDIATRIC CROHN´S DISEASE
Christine Olbjørn; Lars Gustav Lyckander;
Morten Harald Vatn; Gøri Perminow
P1189
COMPLICATIONS OF NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION IN CHILDREN WITH A SEVERE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILIITY
Edward O´Loughlin; Helen M Somerville; Albert Shun; Rachel Gangemi; Timothy F
O´Loughlin
P1190
ROME III CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS IN
CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC ABDOMINAL
PAIN
Anna Plocek; Ewa Toporowska-Kowalska;
Ewa Biernacka; Krystyna Wasowska-Królikowska
P1191
LIVER STIFFNESS MEASUREMENT IN
CHILDREN. IS THE FIBROSCAN ADULT
PROBE SUITABLE?
Ana Cristina Stefanescu; Tudor Pop; Nicolae
Miu
P1192
SURGERY FOR REFRACTORY ACNES IN
CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC ABDOMINAL
PAIN
Marc Scheltinga Scheltinga; Walther Tjon A
Ten; Olivier Boelens; Rudi Roumen
P1193
NUTRITION RISK SCORES IN PAEDIATRIC
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Daniel R. Owens; Anthony E. Wiskin; Victoria
R. Cornelius; Steven A. Wootton; R. Mark Beattie
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Surgery III
Hall P0
P1194
MANAGEMENT OF POST PANCREATECTOMY HEMMORHAGE: DOES THE PERFORMANCE OF A PANCREATICOGASTROSTOMY INSTEAD OF A PANCREATIC­
OJEJUNOSTOMY IMPROVE OUTCOMES
BY BETTER ENDOSCOPIC ACCESSIBILITY?
Alexander J. Eckardt; Fritz Klein; Andreas Adler; Wilfried Veltzke-Schlieker; Peter Neuhaus;
Bertram Wiedenmann; Matthias Glanemann
P1195
A META-ANALYSIS OF POSTOPERATIVE
FLUID RESTRICTION IN ELECTIVE DIGESTIVE SURGERY
Jiten Kalyan; Stewart Walsh; Tjun Tang; Naheed Farooq; Michael Lewis
P1196
ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF GI TRACT
PERFORATION AND POST-SURGICAL FISTULAS USING AN OVER-THE- SCOPE-CLIP
(OTSC): PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTER
Raffaele Manta; Flavia Pigo´; Helga Bertani;
Mauro Manno; Carmelo Barbera; Emanuele
Dabizzi; Vincenzo Mirante; Marco Ghidoni;
Gianpiero Olivetti; Rita Conigliaro
231
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1184
INFLIXIMAB-INDUCED PSORIASIS IN SEVERE PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE
Girish Hiremath; Lynn Duffy; Ian Leibowitz
poster session
P1197
ENDOSCOPIC DRAINAGE OF GASTROINTESTINAL (UPPER/LOWER GI) LEAKAGES
USING POLYURETHANE (PU) VACUUM
THERAPY: A PROSPECTIVE PILOT STUDY
Bodo Schniewind; Jochen Hampe; Julia Deinzer; Clemens Schafmayer; Jan Egberts; Alexander Arlt; Annette Fritscher-Ravens; Dieter
Clemens Broering
P1198
EFFECT OF 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE4 (5HT4) RECEPTOR AGONISTS ON MODEL OF
POSTOPERATIVE ILEUS IN GUINEA PIG
Young Hoon Youn; Soo Jung Park; Eun Joo
Choi; Young Joo Lee; Hojin Park
P1199
USE OF ADJUSTABLE DUAL T-TAG TISSUE
ANCHORS FOR SURGICAL RETRACTION
DURING NATURAL ORIFICE TRANSVAGINAL AND TRANSGASTRIC PROCEDURES
IN HUMAN CADAVERS
Eduardo Aimore Bonin; Christopher J Gostout; Juliane Bingener; Mary Knipschield
P1203
LAPAROSCOPIC AND ENDOSCOPIC COOPERATIVE SURGERY FOR GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR DISSECTION
Toshiaki Hirasawa; Naoki Hiki; Yorimasa
Yamamoto; Takanori Suganuma; Akiyoshi
Kasuga; Kazuhisa Okada; Masami Ohmae;
Akiyoshi Ishiyama; Tomohiro Tsuchida; Junko
Fujisaki; Etsuo Hoshino; Masahiro Igarashi;
Souya Nunobe; Toshiharu Yamaguchi
P1204
PIT PATTERN DIAGNOSIS AND LAPAROSCOPE ASSISTED OPERATION FOR IBD
ASSOCIATED COLON CANCER
Fumio Ishida; Eiji Hidaka; Hiroyuki Kida; Naruhiko Sawada; Kishiko Ikehara; Shungo Endo;
Jun-ichi Tanaka; Shin-ei Kudo
P1205
EVALUATION OF LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS
OPEN COLORECTAL SURGERY IN ELDERLY
PATIENTS MORE THAN 70 YEARS OLD
Irene Lim; Wah Siew Tan; Min Hoe Chew;
Kheng Hong Ng; Kong Weng Eu
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1200
LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF COLORECTAL ENDOMETRIOSIS : A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 76 CASES
Laura Beyer; Séverine Puppo; Laurence Piéchon; Christian Brunet; Léon Boubli; Stéphane Berdah
P1206
TRANSVAGINAL ACCESS FOR NOTES: A
COHORT STUDY OF MICROBIOLOGICAL
COLONISATION AND CONTAMINATION
Georg Linke; Jennifer Celeiro; Ignazio Tarantino; Thomas Bruderer; Beat Peter Müller-Stich;
Ikbale Siercks; Andreas Zerz
P1201
PREOPERATIVE VERSUS INTRAOPERATIVE
ENDOSCOPIC SPHINCTEROTOMY FOR
MANAGEMENT OF COMMON BILE DUCT
STONES
Ahmed El-Geidie
P1207
DELAYING LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDICECTOMY DOES NOT ADVERSELY AFFECT
THE OUTCOMES OF ACUTE APPENDICITIS
Shirley Liu; Anthony YB Teoh; Philip Wy Chiu;
Simon KH Wong; Enders KW Ng
P1202
POST-OPERATIVE RECOVERY AFTER NOTES (TRANSGASTRIC, TRANSCOLONIC
AND TRANSVAGINAL) VERSUS LAPAROSCOPY. A PROSPECTIVE AND COMPARATIVE STUDY IN A SURVIVAL PORCINE MODEL
Carlos Guarner-Argente; Henry Córdova;
Graciela Martínez-Pallí; Ricard Navarro-Ripoll;
Cristina Rodríguez de Miguel; Mireia Beltrán;
J Comas; MA Martínez; A Rodríguez; Antonio M Lacy; CC Thompson; Gloria FernándezEsparrach
P1208
LAPARO-ENDOSCOPIC SINGLE-SITE CHOLECYSTECTOMY VERSUS FOUR-PORT LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY
Shirley Liu; Jeff SW Wong; Anthony YB Teoh;
Philip WY Chiu; Kit F Lee; Simon KH Wong;
Paul BS Lai; Enders KW Ng
232
poster session
P1210
USEFUL LAPAROSCOPY ENDOSCOPY COOPERATIVE SURGERY FOR GASTRIC SUBMUCOSAL TUMORS
Yasushi Sugiura; Shujiro Yazumi; Yasushi
Kudo; Yayoi Oda; Atsushi Yamauchi; Shugo
Ueda; Hiroaki Terashima; Nobuhiro Ozaki
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Oncology III
Hall P0
P1211
ASSOCIATION AND CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF MMP-2, VEGF AND HIF-1A
SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS
IN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTS
Min-Jung Kang; Sung- Ae Jung; Seong- Eun
Kim; Yang- Hee Joo; Ji Min Jung; Hye- Kyung
Jung; Ki- Nam Shim; Tae- Hun Kim; Sun
Young Yi; Kwon Yoo; Il-Hwan Moon; KwangHo Kim
P1215
CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL MODULATOR OF THE WNT SIGNALING PATH
WAY
Anke Loregger; Marlon Schneider; Markus
Gerhard
P1216
TUMOR SUPPRESSOR, AT MOTIF BINDING
FACTOR 1 (ATBF1), TRANSLOCATES TO
THE NUCLEUS WITH RUNT DOMAIN
TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR 3 (RUNX3) IN
COOPERATION WITH TGF-BETA SIGNAL
TRANSDUCTION
Motoshi Mabuchi; Hiromi Kataoka; Yutaka
Miura; Tae-Sun Kim; Yoshinori Mori; Makoto
Kawaguchi; Kiyofumi Asai; Takashi Joh
P1217
REGULATION OF SOX2 BY STAT3 IN GASTRIC CANCER CELLS
Raquel Mejías-Luque; Carme de Bolós; Matthias Ernst; Markus Gerhard
P1218
DETECTION OF COLORECTAL MALIGNANT
ALTERATIONS IN PERIPHERAL BLOODS
BY ARRAY RT-PCR - ROLE OF CIRCULATING COLORECTAL FREE DNA AS SIGNAL
TRANSDUCTOR
Béla Molnár; Kinga Tóth; Sándor Spisák; Orsolya Galamb; Zsolt Tulassay
P1212
GAMMA H2AX AND 53BP1, THE MARKERS OF DNA DOUBLE STRAND BREAK
ARE ASSOCIATED WITH DEVELOPING
ADENOMA AND ADENOCARCINOMA IN
HUMAN COLON
Yong-Cheol Kim; Seong-Yong Woo; DaeYoung Cheung; Jin-Il Kim; Sung-Soo Kim;
Soo-Heon Park; Jae-Kwang Kim
P1219
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COMMON GENETIC VARIANTS IN PRE-MICRORNAS
AND GASTRO-DUODENAL DISEASES IN
THE CENTRAL JAPAN
Masaaki Okubo; Tomomitsu Tahara; Tomoyuki Shibata; Masakatsu Nakamura; Daisuke
Yoshioka; Joh Yonemura; Yoshio Kamiya; Takamitsu Ishizuka; Tomiyasu Arisawa; Ichiro
Hirata
P1214
COWDEN SYNDROME FIRST DIAGNOSED
BY GASTROINTESTINAL MANIFESTATIONS IN TWO FAMILIES
Isabel Claro; Sara Belga; Paula Rodrigues; Pedro Lage; Sara Ferreira; Paula Chaves; António Dias-Pereira
P1220
ANTIPROLIFERATIVE MECHANISM OF A
CANNABINOID AGONIST BY CELL CYCLE
ARREST IN HUMAN GASTRIC CANCER
CELLS
Jae Myung Park; Xiang-Shu Xian; Hyeyeon
Park; Myung-Gyu Choi; In-Sik Chung
233
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1209
OPEN VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
AFTER INSERTION OF SELF-EXPANDING
METALLIC STENTS IN THE MANAGEMENT
OF ACUTE COLONIC OBSTRUCTION
Diana Rodríguez-González; Luciano DelgadoPlasencia; Sara González-García; Alejandro
Hernández-Morales; Antonio Alarcó-Hernández
poster session
P1221
DNA METHYLATION PROFILE IN COLORECTAL CANCER VERSUS NORMAL COLONIC TISSUE – FINDING NEW BIOMARKERS
FOR EARLY DETECTION OF COLORECTAL
CANCER
Arpad V. Patai; Orsolya Galamb; Alexandra
Kalmár; Kinga Tóth; Sándor Spisák; Barnabás
Wichmann; Katalin Leiszter; Gábor Valcz; Ferenc Sipos; Árpád Patai; Zsolt Tulassay; Béla
Molnár
P1222
MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROMES DEVELOPING DURING IMATINIB THERAPY FOR
GIST
Carmelo Buda; Carmela Arrigo; Maria Picciotto; Giuseppe Altavilla; Vincenzo Pitini
P1223
DNA METHYLATION ANALYSIS IN EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS ASSOCIATED GASTRIC
CARCINOMA
Mari Saito; Jun Nishikawa; Toshiyuki Okada;
Shu Kiyotoki; Koichi Hamabe; Takeshi Okamoto; Yutaka Suehiro; Yuji Hinoda; Isao Sakaida
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1224
RELATION OF HIGH METHYLATION AS
RISK FACTOR OF CARCINOGENESIS AND
ENDOSCOPIC FINDINGS
Takafumi Omori; Tomoyuki Shibata; Tomomitsu Tahara; Masaaki Okubo; Masakatsu
Nakamura; Ichiro Hirata
P1225
LOW-GRADE DYSPLASIA COMPONENT IN
SUPERFICIAL ESOPHAGEAL SQUAMOUS
CELL CARCINOMA
Yuichi Shimizu; Takeshi Yoshida; Shouko
Ono; Mototsugu Kato; Kanako Kubota; Masahiro Asaka
P1226
THE ENDOTHELIN AXIS IN THE METASTATIC PROCESS OF COLON CARCINOMA
Lise Aagaard Sørby; Morten B Jacobsen; Ida
RK Bukholm; Solveig Norheim Andersen;
Charlotte Ramstad Kleiveland
234
P1227
E-CADHERIN AND SNAIL GENE MUTATIONS – FEASIBLE GENETIC MARKERS IN
EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMA
Andra Suceveanu; Laura Mazilu; Adrian Suceveanu; Eugen Dumitru; Luana Alexandrescu; Florea Voinea
P1228
ENHANCED EXPRESSION OF DUTP PYROPHOSPHATE (DUT) RAISES RESISTANCE
TO 5-FLUOROURACIL (FU), WHILE INTERFERON-ALPHA IMPROVES 5-FU ACTION
BY SUPPRESSING DUT IN HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
Hajime Takatori; Taro Yamashita; Shuichi Kaneko
P1229
RT-PCR BASED COLORECTAL ADENOMA
SCREENING FROM PERIPHERAL BLOOD CIRCULATING MONONUCLEAR CELLS ENRICHED IN FOLLICLES ARE THE INFORMATION TRANSPORTERS
Kinga Tóth; Sándor Spisák; Orsolya Galamb;
Ferenc Sipos; Barnabás Wichmann; Katalin
Leiszter; Árpád V Patai; Gábor Valcz; Béla
Molnár; Zsolt Tulassay
P1230
BETA-CATENIN TYROSINE 654 PHOSPHORYLATION INCREASES WNT SIGNALLING
AND INTESTINAL TUMORIGENESIS
Wendy Van Veelen; Ngoc Hang Le; Werner
Helvensteijn; Lau Blonden; Myrte Theeuwes;
Elvira RM Bakker; Patrick F Franken; Leon Van
Gurp; Frits Meijlink; Ernst J Kuipers; Riccardo
Fodde; Ron Smits
P1231
THE INFLUENCE OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION ON FHIT PROMOTER METHYLATION AND PATHOGENESIS OF
GASTRIC CANCER
Sebastian Malicki; Lukasz Peczek; Krystyna
Stec-Michalska; Karolina Zuk; Blazej Michalski; Barbara Nawrot
poster session
P1233
GASTRIC CANCER. THE IMPORTANCE OF
THE PEPSINOGEN TEST
Rafael Lomba-Viana; Fernando Fonseca; Anabela Vieira; Maria Jose Bento; Helena LombaViana
P1234
INCREASE OF COLORECTAL CANCER IN
LATVIA IN 1980 - 2007
Janis Misins; Santa Rozite; Una Kojalo;
Viesturs Krumins; Viesturs Boka; Uldis Vikmanis; Marcis Leja
P1235
GASTRIC CANCER STAGE ACCORDING TO
THE TIME INTERVAL SINCE LAST SCREENING ENDOSCOPY
Ji Hyung Nam; Il Ju Choi; Soo- Jeong Cho;
Jong Seok Lee; Jong Yeul Lee; Chan Gyoo
Kim; Myeong- Cherl Kook; Keun Won Ryu;
Jun Ho Lee; Young- Woo Kim
P1236
A HIGHER DETECTION RATE FOR COLORECTAL CANCER (CRC) AND ADVANCED
ADENOMATOUS POLYP (AAP) FOR SCREENING WITH IMMUNOCHEMICAL FECAL
OCCULT BLOOD TEST (FIT) THAN GUAIAC
FECAL OCCULT BLOOD TEST (G-FOBT), INSPITE OF LOWER COMPLIANCE RATE. A
PROSPECTIVE, CO
Zohar Levi; Shlomo Birkenfeld; Alex Vilkin;
Micha Barchana; Irena Lifschitz; Miri Chared;
Eran Maoz; Yaron Niv
P1237
BONE RECURRENCE AFTER CURATIVE RESECTION OF GASTRIC ADENOCARCINOMA
Jae Myung Park; Yu Kyung Cho; Myung-Gyu
Choi; In-Sik Chung; Kyo Young Song; Cho
Hyun Park
P1239
THE RISK OF GASTRIC CANCER DEPENDING ON SEROLOGICAL MARKERS OF
ATROPHIC GASTRITIS: A RETROSPECTIVE
COHORT POPULATION-BASED STUDY
Svetlana Kurilovich; Oleg Reshetnikov; Mikhail Voevoda; Galina Simonova; Tatyana
Openko; Yulia Ragino
P1240
NEOPLASTIC AND NON-NEOPLASTIC COLORECTAL LESIONS IN PATIENTS WITH
ATROPHIC BODY GASTRITIS
Andrea Sbrozzi-Vanni; Edith Lahner; Emilio Di
Giulio; Lucy Vannella; Vito Domenico Corleto; Gianfranco Delle Fave; Bruno Annibale
P1241
THE ROLE OF CONTRAST ULTRASONOGRAPHY (CEUS) IN EARLY DETECTION OF
SMALL HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
(HCC) AT RISK PATIENTS
Andra Suceveanu; Adrian Suceveanu; Eugen
Dumitru; Laura Mazilu; Luana Alexandrescu;
Florea Voinea; Ionut-Tiberiu Tofolean
P1242
THREE STRATEGIES OF DOUBLE SAMPLING WITH A FAECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST FOR COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA:
NONE IS SUPERIOR TO SINGLE SAMPLING
Sietze van Turenhout; Frank A. Oort; Veerle
M.H. Coupé; René W.M. van der Hulst; Eric
Wesdorp; Jochim Terhaar Sive Droste; Ilhame
Ben Larbi; Shannon L. Kanis; Edwin van Hengel; Anneke A. Bouman; Gerrit A. Meijer;
Chris J.J. Mulder
P1243
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FUNCTIONAL
POLYMORPHISMS OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 AND GASTRIC CANCER
Lixia Xu; Bin Chen; Xiaoqin Wu; Jun Yu; Ling
Xue; Yiming Wang; Minhu Chen; Joseph JY
Sung; Pinjin Hu; Zhirong Zeng
P1244
YOUNG COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTS
DO NOT HAVE A POORER PROGNOSIS: A
REVIEW OF 2764 CASES FROM A TERTIARY SPECIALIST CENTRE
Eugene Yeo; Min Hoe Chew; Poh Koon Koh;
Kong Weng Eu
235
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1232
THE TREND OF OESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA AND SQUAMOUS CELL
CARCINOMA IN TAIWAN, 1995-2006
Jolin Lo; Chi-Yang Chang; Ching-Tai Lee;
Jaw-Town Lin
poster session
P1245
DIFFERENTIAL LINE-1 HYPOMETHYLATION OF G ASTRIC LOW GRADE DYSPLASIA
FROM HIGH GRADE DYSPLASIA OR INTRAMUCOSAL CANCER
Woo Chul Chung; Kang-Moon Lee; Chang
Nyol Paik; Sung Hoon Jung; Bo-In Lee
P1246
IN SILICO VERIFICATION OF ADENOMA
AND COLORECTAL CANCER SPECIFIC
TRANSCRIPT PANELS ON MICROARRAY
DATASETS DOWNLOADED FROM GENE
EXPRESSION OMNIBUS DATABASE
Orsolya Galamb; Barnabás Wichmann; Ferenc Sipos; Sándor Spisák; Tibor Krenács; Kinga Tóth; Katalin Leiszter; Alexandra Kalmár;
Zsolt Tulassay; Béla Molnár
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1247
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY (EUS)
AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE (MR) IN THE
STAGING OF RECTAL CANCER. A PROSPECTIVE AND COMPARATIVE STUDY
Angels Gines; Gloria Fernandez-Esparrach;
Juan Ramon Ayuso-Colella; Oriol Sendino;
Carmen Ayuso-Colella; Mario Pages; Miriam
Cuatrecasas; Lizette Jauregui; Maria Pellise;
Joan Maurel; Josep M Bordas; Josep Llach;
Antoni Castells
P1248
NARROW-BAND IMAGING ENDOSCOPY
WITH MAGNIFICATION IS USEFUL FOR
DETECTING RECURRENT OR METACHRONOUS ESOPHAGEAL TUMORS AFTER
CHEMORADIOTHERAPY FOR ESOPHAGEAL CANCER
Shinya Kodashima; Osamu Goto; Nobutake
Yamamichi; Chihiro Minatsuki; Keiko Niimi;
Satoshi Ono; Mitsuhiro Fujishiro; Kazuhiko
Koike
P1249
PEUTZ-JEGHERS SYNDROME AND FAMILY PLANNING: THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS
PRENATAL GENETIC TESTING
Susanne E. Korsse; Margot G F. van Lier; Elisabeth M H. Mathus-Vliegen; Ernst J. Kuipers;
Monique E. van Leerdam; Anja Wagner
236
P1250
USEFULNESS OF 18F-FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE POSITION EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY SCAN IN THE ASSESSMENT OF
LYMPH NODE METASTASIS WITH EARLY
COLORECTAL CANCER
Sihyung Lee; Byung Ik Jang; Tae Nyeun Kim;
Kyeong Ok Kim; Jung Hoon Lee
P1251
FOCAL LIVER TUMORS - THE ROLE OF
CONTRAST – ENHANCED ULTRASOUND
IN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSTIC
Cristina Cijevschi; Catalina Mihai; Mihaela
Dranga; Iulia Pintilie; Otilia Nedelciuc; Dinu
Chirita
P1252
OXIDATIVE DNA DAMAGE, LIPID PEROXIDATION AND ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES
ACTIVITY IN TUMOR TISSUES OF ESOPHAGEAL, GASTRIC AND COLORECTAL
CANCER PATIENTS
Marta Strutynska-Karpinska; Dorota Diakowska; Krzysztof Grabowski; Krystyna Markocka-Maczka; Malgorzata Krzystek-Korpacka; Malgorzata Matusiewicz; Leszek Czapla;
Andrzej Lewandowski
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Nerve, Gut and Motility III
Hall P0
P1253
RECTAL SENSORIMOTOR CHANGES WITH
SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION
Mostafa R.E. Abdel-Halim; Dave Chatoor;
Alastair Windsor; Richard Cohen; Anton Emmanuel
P1254
MINIMAL RECTAL SENSIBILITY, MAXIMUM RECTAL CAPACITY AND RECTO
ANAL INHIBITORY REFLEX BEHAVIOR IN
TYPE 2 DIABETICS WITH AND WITHOUT
INCOMPLETE DEFECATION SENSATION
João Jorge; Cláudia Cardoso Borges; Fernando Jorge Delgado; Mário Simões; Edgard
Panão; Carlos Almeida
poster session
P1256
AIR OR WATER FOR MEASURING RECTAL
SENSITIVITY – LARGE VARIATION AND
LITTLE PRECISION IN BOTH METHODS
Greger Lindberg; Elisabeth Lindgren; Lena B.
Flodqvist; Britt Husberg
P1257
EFFECT OF DA9701 ON COLORECTAL DISTENSION-INDUCED VISCERAL HYPERSENSITIVITY IN RAT MODEL
Byung-Hoon Min; Eun Ran Kim; Poong-Lyul
Rhee
P1258
ANORECTAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS
WITH RELAPSING/REMITTING MULTIPLE
SCLEROSIS
Agata Mulak; Michal Paradowski; Ewa Waszczuk; Pawel Petryszyn; Adam Smereka; Anna
Suslo; Ryszard Podemski; Leszek Paradowski
P1259
THE EFFECTS OF ANTI-MUSCARINIC
AGENTS ON RECTAL COMPLIANCE IN PATIENTS WITH SUPRACONAL SPINAL CORD
INJURY
Giuseppe Preziosi; Abilash Paily; Paul Boulos;
Anton V Emmanuel
P1260
RECTAL COMPLIANCE IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: A COMPARISON WITH SPINAL
CORD INJURY
Giuseppe Preziosi; Clare J Fowler; Paul Boulos; Anton Emmanuel
P1261
CAN WE ESTIMATE ORO-CECAL TRANSIT
TIME USING MRI? A COMPARISON WITH
HYDROGEN BREATH TEST (HBT) IN
HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS. PRELIMINARY
RESULTS
Edoardo Savarino; Luca Sconfienza; Lorenzo
Gemignani; Elisa Marabotto; Giorgio Sammito; Manuele Furnari; Andrea Parodi; Vincenzo Savarino
P1262
RESPONSE OF CHRONIC CONSTIPATION
SYMPTOMS TO PRUCALOPRIDE TREATMENT AND RELATIONSHIP WITH PATIENT
SATISFACTION
René Kerstens; Lieve Vandeplassche; Dominique Dubois; Luc Wouters
P1263
PREVALENCE AND SOCIODEMOGRAPHY
OF FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA IN KOREA: A
POPULATION-BASED SURVEY USING
ROME II AND ROME III DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA
Hyung-Tae Kim; Kang-Nyeong Lee; YongWon Joo; Won Sohn; Young-Il Kwon; OhWan Kwon; Hang-Lak Lee; Dae-Won Jun;
Byung-Chul Yoon; Ho-Soon Choi; Joon-Soo
Hahm; Oh-Young Lee
P1264
ACTIVATION OF ENDOGENOUS MODULATION OF CAPSAICIN–INDUCED GASTRIC
PAIN IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS: CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW TEST PROCEDURE
Clive H Wilder-Smith; Yang Cao; Xinhua Li;
Kong Min Reuben Wong; Khek Yu Ho
P1265
ANXIETY-DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS AMONG
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS) PATIENTS IN GUILAN, IRAN
Mohammadjafar Modabbernia; Fariborz
Mansour-Ghanaei; Masih Sedigh Rahimabadi; A. Imani; S.A. Mirsafaye Moghaddam;
Farahnaz Joukar; Mahmoud Yousefi Mashhour; Zahra Atrkar Roshan
237
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1255
CLINICAL EXAMINATION REMAINS MORE
IMPORTANT THAN ANORECTAL FUNCTION EVALUATION IN PATIENTS WITH
CONSTIPATION
Tze Jui Lam; Chris J.J. Mulder; Richelle J.F.
Felt-Bersma
poster session
P1266
THE SPANISH VERSION OF THE ROME III
DIAGNOSTIC QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS:
TRANSLATION AND MULTINATIONAL VALIDATION
Fermin Mearin
P1267
PREVALENCE OF RECURRENT URINARY
TRACT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Michele Di Stefano; Emanuela Miceli; Roberta
Fasulo; Caterina Mengoli; Manuela Bergonzi;
Francesca Racca; Gino Roberto Corazza
P1268
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME: PREVALENCE, COMORBIDITY AND IMPACT: A
POPULATION BASED STUDY
Jorge Olmos; Guido Iantorno; Mauricio Guzmán; Oscar Gadea; Rosa Ramos; Laura Sole;
José Tawil; Juan Ignacio Olmos; Luís Soifer
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1269
EFFECTS OF YOGURT, ENRICHED BY INULIN ON BOWEL HABIT IN PATIENTS WITH
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
Vladimir Pilipenko; Vasiliy Isakov
P1270
FACTORS, DETERMINING THE RESISTANCE TO STANDARD THERAPY IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME PATIENTS
Vladimir Ivashkin; Arkady Sheptulin; Oleg
Shifrin; Elena Poluektova; Elena Yurmanova;
Anastasya Kurbatova
P1271
PERISTEEN TRANSANAL IRRIGATION IN
PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Giuseppe Preziosi; Clare J Fowler; Julie Storrie; Paul Boulos; Anton V. Emmanuel
P1272
3D-MAGMA - A NEW TOOL FOR FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL INVESTIGATIONS
Hendryk Richert; Sandra Abert; Andreas Stallmach; Peter Görnert
238
P1273
A STRUCTURED APPROACH TO PATIENTS
WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS)
HAS A CONSIDERABLE POSITIVE IMPACT
ON THE PATIENTS’ WELLBEING - A QUALITATIVE STUDY
Gisela Ringstrom; Eva Jacobsson; Christopher
Holmberg; Henrik Sjovall; Magnus Simren
P1274
LIVING WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS), WHICH STRATEGIES DO THE PATIENTS USE?
Gisela Ringstrom; Christopher Holmberg; Eva
Jacobsson; Henrik Sjovall; Magnus Simren
P1275
FREQUENCY AND BOTHERSOMENESS OF
SYMPTOMS, HEALTH CARE SEEKING BEHAVIOR AND SATISFACTION WITH THERAPY IN IBS-C PATIENTS MEETING ROME
II CRITERIA: RESULTS OF A POPULATIONBASED SURVEY
William Chey; Kevin Olden; Brennan Spiegel;
Eamonn Quigley; Philip Schoenfeld
P1276
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME EXACERBATES ANXIETY AND SOMATIZATION
PROFILES IN PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSIVE
DISORDER
Tomotaka Shoji; Shin Fukudo; Michio Hongo
P1277
FACTORS OF IMPORTANCE FOR DISEASESPECIFIC QUALITY OF LIFE IN IRRITABLE
BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS)
Katarina Wilpart; Cecilia Grinsvall; Anette
Lindh; Pernilla Jerlstad; Gisela Ringström;
Magnus Simren
P1278
ATOPY AND EXTRA-GI SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH LACTOSE AND FRUCTOSE INTOLERANCE
Clive Wilder-Smith; Andrea Materna; Jonathan Schuler
P1279
HEARTBURN PATIENTS SUBGROUPS DEFINED BY CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF BOWEL
SYMPTOMS
Joseph Zimmerman
poster session
12.15 – 14.00
Immunology/Microbiology III
Hall P0
P1280
SHORT-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF THE QUANTIFERON-TB GOLD IN-TUBE® TEST FOR
ACTIVE INTESTINAL TUBERCULOSIS
Hyeok-Jin Kwon; Kyu Moon; Ji-Hyun Lee;
Woo-Jin Jung
P1281
EVALUATION OF FAECAL AND SERUM
CALPROTECTIN IN PATIENTS WITH INTESTINAL TUBERCULOSIS
Geir Larsson; K T Shenoy; Arne G Røseth;
Gunnar A Bjune; Bjørn A Moum
P1282
IMPACT OF A CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE
MULTIDISCIPLINARY
MANAGEMENT
TEAM -18 MONTH RESULTS
Sanju Mathew; Sanjay Gupta; Selina Lim;
Mary Twagira; Sarah Watts; Helen Mcgowan;
Doreen Nicholson; Ardyth Glasgow; Joyce
Adisi; Nyarayi Mukombe; Denice Chaffer
P1283
EVIDENCE-BASED EFFICACY FOR A PROBIOTIC, SACCHAROMYCES BOULARDII
Lynne Mcfarland
P1284
USE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS IN BANGLADESH: RESULTS FROM
A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY IN BARISAL
DIVISION
Md. Ariful Haque Mollik
P1285
DECREASE IN TOXINS EXPRESSION OF AN
ORAL PATHOGEN BY PROBIOTICS
Lorenzo Nissen; Barbara Sgorbati; George
Belibasakis
P1286
CAPSICUM NATURAL PRODUCTS RICH IN
CAPSAICIN CAN INTERFERE IN TOXINS
EXPRESSION OF INTESTINAL PATHOGENS
Cecilia Santini; Lorenzo Nissen; Lorenzo Barbanti; Barbara Sgorbati
P1287
CLINICAL COURSE AND MANAGEMENT
OF EIGHT CASES OF GASTROINTESTINAL
KAPOSI’S SARCOMA RELATED TO THE
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME
Makiyo Ota; Toshiyuki Yoshio; Takashi Ota;
Eri Tanaka; Mari Ito; Manabu Araki; Shigeki
Suemura; Chiaki Yoshioka; Kiyonori Yuguchi;
Hiroko Hasegawa; Yuko Sakakibara; Takashi
Toyama; Syoichi Nakazuru; Noriyoshi Kuzushita; Eiji Mita
P1288
CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE INFECTION IN
CHILDREN WITH CHANGE IN BOWEL HABIT
Eell Ryoo; Tae Hee Kim; Hann Tchah
P1289
A NEW EPIDEMIC, A NEW CHALLENGE:
CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE-ASSOCIATED DISEASE – IMPACT IN A HOSPITAL
Ana Sousa; Carlos Cabrita; Diamantino Sousa; Cristina Teixeira Pinto; Djamila Neves;
Horácio Guerreiro
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Gastrointestinal Bleeding III
Hall P0
P1290
GASTROINTESTINAL TOLERABILITY OF
NSAIDS IN ELDERLY ARTHRITIS PATIENTS
Margaret Noyes Essex; Sharon Mallen; Richard Zhang
P1291
MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOME OF PEPTIC ULCER BLEEDING IN DIFFERENT CASE
VOLUME WORKPLACES: RESULTS OF A
NATIONWIDE INQUIRY IN HUNGARY
Istvan Racz; Istvan Altorjay; Krisztina Lukacs;
Ferenc Racz; Janos Kersak; Judit Wacha; Tibor Szaloki; Magdolna Szasz; Istvan Gyenes;
Tibor Karasz
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poster session
P1292
COMPARING STRATE‘S MODEL AND
BLEED SYSTEM TO PREDICT THE OUTCOMES IN ACUTE LOWER INTESTINAL BLEEDING
Pasquale Sarracco; Alessandro Cavalluzzo;
Guido Quici; Giuseppe Scaglione; Domenico
Di Pietro; Maria Rosaria Franco; Francesca
Russo; Giorgio Marsullo; Fernanda Mirco; Michele Beatrice
P1297
SMALL BOWEL ULCERATIVE LESIONS ARE
MORE FREQUENT IN NSAIDS CONSUMERS WITH RECENT OVERT BLEEDING
THAN THOSE WITH IRON DEFICIENCY
ANAEMIA
Panagiotis Tsibouris; Periklis Apostolopoulos;
Chrissostomos Kalantzis; Antonios Zalonis;
Athnassios Karamoutzos; Ilona Djabieva; Georgios Alexandrakis
P1293
PRE-ENDOSCOPIC RISK ASSESSMENT FOR
ORDINARY HOSPITAL ADMISSION OF PATIENTS WITH NONVARICEAL UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL HAEMORRHAGE
Marco Soncini; Fausto Chilovi; Pietro Leo;
Omero Triossi; Giovanna Magni; Anna Maria
Bertelè; Gianfranco Brambilla; Luca Ferraris;
Gianalberto Grasso; Antonio Spadaccini;
Enzo Grossi
P1298
CONTINUATION OF ANTICOAGULANT
THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH OVERT OBSCURE GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING INCREASES THE YIELD OF VIDEO CAPSULE
ENDOSCOPY
Stijn van Weyenberg; Sietze Van Turenhout;
Gerd Bouma; Maarten Jacobs; Chris Mulder
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1294
APPROPRIATENESS FOR ENDOSCOPIC
THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH NONVARICEAL UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL HAEMORRHAGE
Marco Soncini; Fausto Chilovi; Omero Triossi;
Pietro Leo; Carlo Buniolo; Anna Maria Bertelè; Gianfranco Brambilla; Gianalberto Grasso;
Luca Ferraris; Antonio Spadaccini; Enzo Grossi
P1295
ENDOSCOPIC BAND LIGATION FOR NONVARICEAL NON-ULCER GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE: APPLICATION TO
LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Shoko Suzuki; Naoki Ishii; Michitaka Matsuda; Takeshi Setoyama; Yusuke Iizuka; Katsuyuki Fukuda; Yoshiyuki Fujita
P1296
THE IMPORTANCE OF UNIFIED TREATMENT OF ACUTE UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT BLEEDING PATIENTS
Pavel Svoboda; Michal Konecný
240
P1299
THE USEFULNESS OF FECAL TRANSFERRIN TESTS IN HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
AND HOSPITALS
Kazuyoshi Yamashita; Takae Sato; Eriko Nagai; Ikuko Sato; Hiromi Takahashi; Haruko
Oota; Kiyoko Shiga
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Endoscopy and Imaging III
Hall P0
P1300
ENDOSCOPIC ASSISTANCE AS THE SAFETY TECHNIQUE OF PERCUTANEOUS
TRANS-ESOPHAGEAL
GASTROTUBING
(PTEG) FOR THE PATIENTS WHO HAD DIFFICULTY WITH THE PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY (PEG) INSERTION
Masato Murakami; Keiitirou Nishino; Shigeto
Murakami; Youko Takaoka; Kousuke Mori;
Bonpei Murakami; Satoshi Tanabe; Mitsuhiro
Kida; Wasaburou Koizumi
P1301
NBI MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY FINDINGS
AFTER HELICOBACTER ERADICATION
Naoshi Nakamura; Mika Nakamura; Kaori
Yamamoto
poster session
P1303
CLINICAL OUTCOMES FOR ENDOSCOPIC
MUCOSAL RESECTION AND ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION OF LARGE
SUPERFICIAL ESOPHAGEAL CANCERS
Satoru Nonaka; Ichiro Oda; Masaki Sugawara; Kazuhiro Tada; Haruhisa Suzuki; Shigetaka Yoshinaga; Takeshi Nakajima; Yuataka
Saito
P1304
EVALUATION OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
ERADICATION THERAPY USING MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY: COMPARISON
WITH 13C-UREA BREATH TEST AND HISTOLOGY
Shouko Ono; Mototsugu Kato; Souichi Nakagawa; Yuichi Shimizu; Masahiro Asaka
P1305
OUTCOME AND SAFTY ASSESSMENT OF
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR GATRIC NEOPLASMS BY CHEST AND
ABDOMINAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
IN ELDERLY PATIENTS ABOVE 80 YEARS
OF AGE
Fumito Onogi; Hiroshi Araki; Soranobu Ninomiya; Yoichi Terakura; Takashi Ibuka; Masahito Shimizu; Masahito Nagaki; Tomohiro Kato;
Hisataka Moriwaki
P1306
ENDOSCOPIC AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF MUCOSAL T1A ESOPHAGEAL
ADENOCARCINOMA IN BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS – A COMPARISON FROM TWO
HIGH-VOLUME CENTERS
Oliver Pech; Elfriede Bollschweiler; Hendrik
Manner; Christian Ell; Arnulf H Hölscher
P1307
LONG –TERM GASTROINTESTINAL COMPLICATIONS AFTER PEDIATRIC LIVER
TRANSPLANTATION AND THE ROLE OF
ENDOSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS AND FOLLOW-UP: 9 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Adriane Graicer Pelosof; Claudia Zitron; Robson K. Ishida; Thiago F. Souza; Felipe Rettes;
Wilson Nakagawa
P1308
RELIABLE ENDOSCOPIC FINDINGS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF MINIMAL CHANGE OESOPHAGITIS IN NON-EROSIVE REFLUX DISEASE (NERD) USING HIGH DEFINITION
(HD) ENDOSCOPY WITH I-SCAN
Arpa Pungrasamee; Pises Pisespongsa; Ongard Praisontarangkul; Satawat Thongsawat;
Apinya Leerapun; Taned Chitapanarux
P1309
POST-PROCEDURAL HYPOXEMIA IN ELDERLY PATIENTS AFTER SEDATION FOR
UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY
WITH PROPOFOL VERSUS MIDAZOLAM
Andrea Riphaus; Till Wehrmann; Stefan Rose;
Anja Kotzian; Ksenia Martchenko
P1310
USEFULNESS OF A NEW CLASSIFICATION
OF NARROW BAND IMAGING MAGNIFICATION ENDOSCOPY (NBI-ME) FOR EARLY GASTRIC NEOPLASMS (EGN)
Chang Beom Ryu; Jun Yong Bae; Hee Kyung
Kim; Bong Min Ko; Su Jin Hong; Moon Sung
Lee
P1311
DUODENAL BIOPSIES DURING ROUTINE
UPPER GI ENDOSCOPY. DO WE NEED TO
CHANGE OUR PRACTICE?
Sarmed Sami; Slawomir Bielak; Babiker Babiker; Anuja Batugedara; Charles Mitchell; Sathish Babu
P1312
TOLERABILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF
UNSEDATED TRANSNASAL ESOPHAGOGASTRODUODENOSCOPY
Abdurrahman Kadayifci; Serap Parlar; Musa
Aydinli; Irfan Koruk; Umut Demir; Ayhan Balkan; Muhammet Sait Dag; Mehmet Koruk;
Muhammet Savas
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P1302
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR CANCER IN THE REMNANT STOMACH AFTER GASTRECTOMY
Satoru Nonaka; Ichiro Oda; Haruhisa Suzuki;
Shigetaka Yoshinaga; Takuji Gotoda
poster session
P1313
ENDOSCOPIC SUTURING FOR CLOSURE
OF ANASTOMOTIC LEAKAGE AND IATROGENIC PERFORATION: A SERIES OF
FOUR CASES
Jochen Hampe; Bodo Schniewind; Alexander
Arlt; Clemens Schafmayer; Dieter Clemens
Broering; Stefan Schreiber; Annette FritscherRavens
P1315
PROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF
CARDIOPULMONARY EFFECT OF UNSEDATED TRANSNASAL AND SEDATED
TRANSORAL ENDOSCOPY
Sung Jae Shin; Sun-Gyo Lim; Jeong Woo
Choi; Kee Myung Lee; Kwang Jae Lee; Byung
Moo Yoo; Jin Hong Kim
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1316
NURSE ADMINISTERED PROPOFOL SEDATION FOR ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES:
RESULTS FROM IMPLEMENTATION OF A
STRUCTURED TRAINING PROGRAM IN
DENMARK
Charlotte Slagelse; Peter Vilmann; Pernille
Hornslet; Tina Ingrid Horsted; Anne Hammering
P1317
THERAPEUTIC OUTCOMES OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR EARLY GASTRIC NEOPLASMS: MULTICENTER
FEASIBLE STUDY
Takafumi Sugimoto; Makoto Okamoto; Yuzo
Mitsuno; Shintaro Kondo; Keiji Ogura; Tomoya Ohmae; Shuntaro Yoshida; Haruka Kajiwara; Yutaka Yamaji; Masao Omata; Kazuhiko
Koike
P1318
USEFULNESS OF PRONASE FOR INCREASING VISIBILITY DURING GASTROENDOSCOPY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED
TRIAL
Sun Hee Roh; Sun Young Yi; Jung Hyun Tae;
Ju Young Choi; Seong-Eun Kim; Ki-Nam
Shim; Hye-Kyung Jung; Tae-Hun Kim; SungAe Jung; Kwon Yoo; Il Hwan Moon
242
P1319
OPTICAL FREQUENCY DOMAIN IMAGING
FOR EVALUATING THE ESOPHAGEAL RESPONSE TO RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION
Melissa Suter; Milen Shishkov; Gregory Y
Lauwers; Brett E Bouma; Norman S Nishioka;
Guillermo J Tearney
P1320
PREDICTION OF SUBMUCOSAL INVASION
OF EARLY GASTRIC CANCER BY NARROW
BAND IMAGING (NBI) AND CRYSTAL-VIOLET STAINING USING THE MAGNIFYING
ENDOSCOPE
Yoshiro Tamegai; Takashi Koike; Keiko Kudo
P1321
EVALUATION OF MICROVESSELS IN ESOPHAGEAL CARCINOMA BY NARROW
BAND IMAGING MAGNIFICATION
Yoshitaka Tamiya; Keita Nakahara; Michita
Mukasa; Ken Matsuo; Yasutomo Watanabe;
Kazunori Noguchi; Atsushi Toyonaga; Michio
Sata
P1322
HIGH FREQUENCY OF GASTRIC ULCER IN
THE FIRST THREE POSTTRANSPLANT
MONTHS
Gabor Telkes; Antal Peter; Zsolt Tulassay; Argiris Asderakis
P1323
COST-ANALYSIS OF AN ENDOSCOPIC
SURVAILLANCE PROGRAMME IN PATIENTS WITH ATROPHIC GASTRITIS
Lucy Vannella; Cesare Hassan; Edith Lahner;
Andrea Sbrozzi-Vanni; Emilio Di Giulio; Angelo Zullo; Vito D Corleto; Gianfranco Delle
Fave; Bruno Annibale
P1324
UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY
IN BARIATRIC PRE-SURGERY EVALUATION
– STANDARD PROCEDURE?
Nuno Veloso
poster session
P1326
THE NATURE OF WHITE OPAQUE SUBSTANCE (WOS) AS VISUALIZED BY MAGNIFYING ENDOSCOPY WITHIN THE STOMACH
Kenshi Yao; Akinori Iwashita; Masami Nanbu;
Takashi Nagahama; Yasuhiro Takaki; Hiroshi
Tanabe; Toshiyuki Matsui
P1327
BARRETT‘S OESOPHAGUS AND OESOPHAGITIS IN OBESE SUBJECTS: IS THE
RISK OVERESTIMATED?
Alberto Zalar; Stéphane Lecleire; Isabelle Iwanicki-Caron; Emilie Billoud; Laura Debeir; Stéphane Rossi; Michel Antonietti; Philippe Ducrotté
P1328
ENDOSCOPIC FULL-THICKNESS RESECTION WITHOUT LAPAROSCOPIC ASSISTANCE FOR GASTRIC SUBMUCOSAL TUMOURS
ORIGINATED
FROM
THE
MUSCULARIS PROPRIA
Pinghong Zhou; Li-Qing Yao; Xin-Yu Qin;
Ming-Yan Cai; Mei-Dong Xu; Yun-Shi Zhong
P1329
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ISOLATED DIMINUTIVE COLONIC POLYPS
Vittorio Peri; Giovanni Gatto; Maurizio Marino; Mariano Amuso; Maria Laura Uzzo
P1330
PAN-CHROMOENDOSCOPY WITH ”LOW
VOLUME” TECHNIQUE IMPROVES DETECTION OF COLORECTAL ADENOMA: RESULTS OF A LARGE PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED 2 CENTRE TRIAL
Juergen Pohl; Winfried Schneider; Hartmut
Vogell; Gerhard Mayer; Christian Ell
P1331
HOW OFTEN AN ADEQUATE PREPARATION FOR SCREENING COLONOSCOPY IS
OBTAINED?
Alina Popescu; Ioan Sporea; Madalina Sendroiu; Simona Bota; Roxana Sirli; Mirela Danila; Cristina Pantea
P1332
IS THERE A RELATION BETWEEN THE
BOSTON BOWEL PREPARATION SCALE
AND THE POLYPS’ DETECTION RATE ON
SCREENING COLONOSCOPY?
Alina Popescu; Ioan Sporea; Madalina Sendroiu; Simona Bota; Roxana Sirli; Mirela Danila; Cristina Pantea
P1333
COLONOSCOPY RATHER THAN FLEXIBLE
SIGMOIDOSCOPY IN SYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS OF 50 YEARS AND OLDER
H.J.M. Pullens; M. Joosten; M.A. Brink
P1334
MACROSCOPIC MORPHOLOGY OR SIZE,
WHAT DOES REALLY MATTER? - EVALUATION OF THE MACROSCOPIC FINDINGS IN
A LARGE AUSTRIAN SCREENING COLONOSCOPY STUDY
Karoline Gloria Reinhart; Orsolya Gal; Caspar
Wiener; Michaela Hassler; Sibylle Pramhas;
Daniela Dunkler; Werner Weiss; Monika Ferlitsch
P1335
ENDOTICS SYSTEM VERSUS COLONOSCOPY FOR THE DETECTION OF POLYPS:
A RANDOMIZED TRIAL
Emanuele Tumino; Marco Bertini; Michele
Bertoni; Giuseppe Parisi; Alfonso Capria; Rodolfo Sacco
P1336
A MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL ON NARROW BAND IMAGING VS. CONVENTIONAL WHITE LIGHT
COLONOSCOPY FOR COLORECTAL NEOPLASTIC LESION DETECTION
Yutaka Saito; Hiroaki Ikematsu; Shinji Tanaka;
Toshio Uraoka; Yasushi Sano; Takahiro Horimatsu; Takahisa Matsuda; Shiro Oka; Hideki
Ishikawa; Kazuhiro Kaneko
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P1325
NATURAL ORIFICE TRANSLUMENAL ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY (NOTES): LOWPRESSURE PNEUMOPERITONEUM IS SUFFICIENT
FOR
TRANSGASTRIC
PERITONEOSCOPY AND RESULTS IN AN
IMPROVED CARDIOPULMONARY RESPONSE (PRESSUREPIG STUDY)
Stefan Von Delius; Andreas Schorn; Miriam
Grimm; Armin Schneider; Dirk Wilhelm; Tibor
Schuster; Hubertus Feussner; Roland M
Schmid; Alexander Meining
poster session
P1337
THE LEARNING CURVE FOR ENDOSCOPIC
SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION IN TREATING
COLORECTAL NEOPLASM
Taku Sakamoto; Yutaka Saito; Shusei Fukunaga; Takeshi Nakajima; Takahisa Matsuda
P1338
REAL-TIME
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
SMALL COLON POLYPS USING NBI WITHOUT MAGNIFICATION
Andres Sanchez Yague; Teresa PeredaSalguero; Andres Manuel Sanchez-Cantos
P1339
COLORECTAL ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL
RESECTION: EXPERIENCE OF A PORTUGUESE REFERRAL CENTRE
Miguel Serrano; Susana Mão de Ferro; António Alberto Santos; Pedro Lage; Isabel Claro;
Anabela Pinto; Marília Cravo; Sandra Faias;
Sara Ferreira; João Pereira da Silva; Paula
Chaves; António Dias Pereira
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1340
ENDOSCOPIC BAND LIGATION (EBL) FOR
COLONIC DIVERTICULAR HEMORRHAGE
IN COMPARISON TO ENDOSCOPIC CLIPPING
Takeshi Setoyama; Naoki Ishii; Michitaka
Matsuda; Shoko Suzuki; Yusuke Iizuka;
Katsuyuki Fukuda; Yoshiyuki Fujita
P1341
ENDOSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF COLORECTAL CARCINOID (ANALYSIS OF 45 CASES)
Liao Shanying; Sha Weihong
P1342
A RETROGRADE-VIEWING AUXILLARY
IMAGING DEVICE IMPROVES DETECTION
RATES FOR ADENOMAS AND OTHER POLYPS DURING COLONOSCOPY
Peter D. Siersema
244
P1343
COMPARISON OF HIGH DEFINITION WITH
STANDARD WHITE LIGHT ENDOSCOPY
FOR DETECTION OF DYSPLASTIC LESIONS
DURING SURVEILLANCE COLONOSCOPY
IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Venkataraman Subramanian; Vidyasagar Ramappa; Jayan Mannath; Aida Jawhari; Krish
Ragunath; Christopher J Hawkey
P1344
COMPLICATIONS ASSOCIATING ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF COLORECTAL
NEOPLASMS
Kosuke Sudo; Sin-ei Kudo; Nobunao Ikehara;
Kazuo Ohtsuka; Seiko Hayashi; Yuichi Mori;
Masashi Misawa; Noriyuki Ogata; Hirotaka
Nishiwaki; Haruo Ikeda; Yoshiki Wada; Kunihiko Wakamura; Takemasa Hayashi; Hideyuki
Miyachi; Huyuhiko Yamamura
P1345
EFFICACY OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL
DISSECTION FOR COLORECTAL TUMORS
Masahiro Tajika; Yasumasa Niwa; Vikram
Bhatia; Hiroki Kawai; Shinya Kondo; Akira Sawaki; Nobumasa Mizuno; Kazuo Hara; Susumu Hijioka; Akira Saeki; Asana Akabane;
Takeshi Ogura; Makoto Haba; Yasushi Yatabe; Kenji Yamao
P1346
ESD FOR COLORECTAL TUMOR SHOWING
NON-LIFTING SIGN RELATED TO FIBROSIS
IN THE SUBMUCOSAL LAYER
Yoshiro Tamegai; Takashi Koike; Keiko Kudo
P1347
ENDOSCOPIC RETRIEVAL METHOD USING
A SMALL PLASTIC BAG WITH ZIPPER FOR
LARGE COLORECTAL RESECTION SPECIMENS AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION (ESD)
Shinwa Tanaka; Takashi Toyonaga; Yoshinori
Morita; Tsuyoshi Fujita; Tsuyoshi Sanuki; Hiromu Kutsumi; Takeshi Azuma
poster session
P1349
DETECTION OF ANAL INTRAEPITHELIAL
NEOPLASIA AND ANAL CARCINOMA INVIVO USING CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY
Cristina Trovato; Angelica Sonzogni; Giancarla Fiori; Davide Ravizza; Giuseppe De Roberto; Darina Tamayo; Annalisa de Leone; Cristiano Crosta
P1350
PREDICTION OF POLYP HISTOLOGY BY
HD+COLONOSCOPY AND I-SCAN: PRELIMINARY DATA
Cristina Trovato; Davide Ravizza; Giancarla
Fiori; Giuseppe De Roberto; Darina Tamayo;
Annalisa de Leone; Arthur Hoffman; Paolo
Viaggi; Benedetto Mangiavillano; Enzo Masci; Cristiano Crosta
P1351
PROSPECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF PIECEMEAL ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION
FOR LARGE, SESSILE COLORECTAL POLYPS
AT A SPECIALIST ENDOSCOPIC CENT
Zacharias Tsiamoulos; Chris Fraser; Noriko Suzuki; Adel Polencia; Brian Paul Saunders
P1352
COLONOSCOPIC POLYPECTOMY IN THE
VERY ELDERLY, IS IT SAFE?
Norio Yamamoto; Naoko Tsuji; Takehisa Takaba; Naoki Okumura; Yasunori Minami; Masatoshi Kudo
P1353
THE ROLE OF ANXIETY AND ASSOCIATED
COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING COLONOSCOPY
Vivian Ussui; Lúcia Bezerra; Manoel Vieira;
Renato Hassegawa; José Guilherme Silva;
Flair Carrilho; Cláudio Hashimoto
P1354
A COMPARISON OF PATIENT ACCEPTANCE
AND PREFERENCES BETWEEN CONVEN­
TIONAL COLONOSCOPY AND COLON
CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN COLORECTAL
CANCER SCREENING
Nikos Viazis; Alexandros K Kanellopoulos;
John Vlachogiannakos; Dimosthenis Georgiadis; Panagiota Vasianopoulou; Anastasia
Keyoglou; George Zacharakis; Dimitrios G
Karamanolis
P1355
DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF PIT PATTERN
AND VASCULAR PATTERN ANALYSES IN
COLORECTAL LESIONS
Yoshiki Wada; Shinei Shin-ei Kudo; Masashi
Misawa; Kosuke Sudo; Noriyuki Ogata; Takemasa Hayashi; Nobunao Ikehara; Kazuo Ohtsuka; Shigebaru Hamatani
P1356
ENDOCYTOSCOPIC FEATURES OF LATERALLY SPREADING TUMORS
Kunihiko Wakamura; Shinei Kudo; Nobunao
Ikehara; Hideyuki Miyachi; Takemasa Hayashi; Yoshiki Wada; Toshihisa Hosoya; Yuichi
Mori; Makoto Kutsukawa; Haruhiro Inoue;
Shigeharu Hamatani
P1357
GAS VOLUME, ABDOMINAL PAIN AND
CECAL INTUBATION TIME FOR COLONOSCOPY WITH CARBON DIOXIDE VS AIR
INSUFFLATION WITHOUT SEDATION
Hiro-O Yamano; Kenjirou Yoshikawa; Tomoaki Kimura; Ryo Takagi; Taku Harada; Shinya
Ishigouoka; Koujirou Tokutake; Masayo Okunomiya; Michiko Nakaoka; Eiichiro Yamamoto; Kentaro Sato
P1358
LONG-TERM OUTCOMES AFTER ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION FOR T1 COLORECTAL
CANCER
Yusuke Yoda
P1359
PREFERENCES FOR GENDER OF ENDOSCOPIST CHANGE AFTER SCREENING COLONOSCOPY?
Edyta Zagorowicz; Ewa Kraszewska; Michal
Kaminski; Jaroslaw Regula
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P1348
EFFECTIVENESS OF A CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CQI) ON
COLONOSCOPY PERFORMANCE IN AN
ACADEMIC ENDOSCOPY FACILITY
Konstantinos Triantafyllou; Theodora Kalli;
Nikolaos Misailidis; Ioannis S Papanikolaou;
George Karamanolis; Dimitrios Polymeros;
Spiros D Ladas
poster session
P1360
ENDOSCOPIC BAND LIGATION OF INTERNAL HEMORRHOIDS VERSUS STAPLED
HEMORRHOIDOPEXY IN EGYPTIAN PATIENTS WITH PORTAL HYPERTENSION
Tarik Zaher; Islam Ibrahim; Amany Ibrahim
P1361
PRE-PROCEDURE ADMINISTRATION OF
PARECOXIB FOR ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE
CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY PATIENTS
Somchai Amornyotin; Wiyada Chalayonnavin; Siriporn Kongphlay
P1362
ENDOSCOPIC PAPILLARY BALLOON DILATION WITH LARGE BALLOON AFTER LIMITED SPHINCTEROTOMY FOR RETRIEVAL
OF CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS
Pedro Moutinho-Ribeiro; António Pinto Correia; Ana Rebelo; José Cotter
P1366
ASSESSMENT OF SAFETY AND QUALITY
OF HEALTH OF ENDOSCOPIC RETRO­
GRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY
PER­FORMED IN AN AMBULATORY CENTER
Ana Lúcia Sousa; Diamantino Sousa; Hermano Santos; Bruno Peixe; André Ramos; Horácio Guerreiro
P1367
ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLAGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY IN NONAGENARIANS: A DECADE’S EXPERIENCE
Helen Steed
P1368
ERCP SERVICE & OUTCOME IN TWO DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITALS OF UK
Nadeem Tehami; Saqib Ahmad; Mike Mendall; Sameer Zar
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1363
WHAT IS THE LEARNING CURVE FOR PRECUT SPHINCTEROTOMY TO ACHIEVE THE
HIGHEST SELECTIVE BILIARY CANNULA­
TION RATE AND LOWEST NUMBER OF
COMPLICATION?
Wiriyaporn Ridtitid; Narisorn Lakananurak;
Rungsun Rerknimitr; Pradermchai Kongkam;
Pinit Kullavanijaya
P1369
ERCP AND ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY PERFORMED IN A SINGLE SESSION VS TWO DIFFERENT SESSIONS IN
JAUNDICED PATIENTS: EVALUATION OF
ENDOSCOPIC AND ANAESTHETIC FEASIBILITY
Juan Vila; Goñi Silvia; Marta Gomez; Edurne
Amorena; Miriam Ostiz; Ignacio FernándezUrién; Federico Bolado; Cristina RodríguezGutiérrez; F Javier Jiménez
P1364
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF A NEWLY DEVELOPED BABY-SPHINCTEROTOME IN
CASES OF FAILED SELECTIVE WIRE-GUIDED BILE DUCT CANNULATION
Andrea Riphaus; Patrizia am Weg; Till Wehrmann
P1370
OUTCOMES OF ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY IN
THE ELDERLY PATIENTS
Juan Vila; Edurne Amorena; Silvia Goñi; Miriam Ostiz; Marcos Kutz; Jesús Urman; Federico Bolado; F Javier Jiménez
P1365
EVALUATION OF MEASURING SPHINCTER
OF ODDI PRESSURE USING GUIDE WIRE
TYPE MANOMETER
Tsuyoshi Sanuki; Saori Kakuyama; Kentarou
Nobutani; Shiei Yoshida; Atsuhiro Masuda;
Hideyuki Shiomi; Maki Sugimoto; Takanobu
Hayakumo; Hiromu Kutsumi; Takeshi Azuma
P1371
AN IMPROVED RENDEZVOUS TECHNIQUE
FOR DIFFICULT CANNULATION OF THE
BILE DUCT: A REPORT OF 43 CASES
Zikai Wang; Wen Li
246
P1372
POST-ERCP CHOLECYSTITIS- INCIDENCE
AND RISK FACTORS
Anne-Lotte Willemijn Westenburg; Gijs A.
Patijn; Alexander C. Poen; Helen Klip; EgbertJan van der Wouden; Juda Vecht
poster session
P1374
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ON
UTILITY OF DOUBLE-BALLOON ENTEROSCOPY (DBE) FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF
SMALL INTESTINAL LESIONS OF MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA. (COMPARISON OF
DBE AND CT, FDG-PET)
Takashi Ibuka; Hiroshi Araki; Fumito Onogi;
Youichi Terakura; Makoto Shiraki; Masahito
Shimizu; Takeshi Hara; Hisashi Tsurumi; Masahito Nagaki; Hisataka Moriwaki
P1375
ENDOSCOPY VS. PATHOLOGY: EVALUATION OF ACUTE TISSUE REJECTION IN PATIENTS WITH SMALL INTESTINE TRANSPLANTATION
Thomas Kratt; Dietmar Stüker; Maximilian
von Feilitzsch; Markus Küper; Christian Thiel;
Ruth Ladurner; Wolfgang Steurer; Silvio Nadalin; Lena Minkley; Georg Lamprecht; Klaus
Schröppel; Claus Hann von Weyhern; Falko
Fend; Alfred Königsrainer
P1376
DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF SINGLE BALLOON
ENTEROSCOPY: RESULTS FROM A SINGLE
CENTRE 2-YEAR EXPERIENCE
Mauro Manno; Emanuele Dabizzi; Raffaele
Manta; Helga Bertani; Gianpiero Olivetti;
Carmelo Barbera; Marco Ghidoni; Vincenzo
Giorgio Mirante; Flavia Pigò; Rita Conigliaro
P1377
LONG-TERM OUTCOME AFTER ARGON
PLASMA COAGULATION OF SMALL-BOWEL LESIONS USING DOUBLE-BALLOON
ENTEROSCOPY IN PATIENTS WITH MIDGASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
Andrea May; Tina Friesing-sosnik; Hendrik
Manner; Jürgen Pohl; Christian Ell
P1378
FEASIBILITY OF BALLOON-ASSITED ENTEROSCOPY TO REACH THE EXCLUDED
STOMACH AFTER GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY
Tom G Moreels; Guy J Hubens; Paul A Pelckmans
P1379
COMPARISON OF DETECTABILITY OF
SMALL-BOWEL LESIONS BETWEEN CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY AND DOUBLE-BALLOON ENDOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH
OBSCURE GI BLEEDING
Shiro Oka; Shinji Tanaka; Takayoshi Shishido;
Makoto Higashiyama; Yoji Sanomura; Hiroki
Imagawa; Shigeto Yoshida; Kazuaki Chayama
P1380
EXPERIENCE OF DOUBLE BALLOON ENTEROSCOPY – FACTORS ANALYSIS OF LEARNING CURVE
Wei-Pin Lin; Cheng-Tang Chiu; Chen-Ming
Hsu; Chang-Mu Sung; Tsung-Hsien Chen;
Pang-Chi Chen; Ming-Yao Su
P1381
SINGLE-BALLOON PUSH-AND-PULL ENTEROSCOPY SYSTEM:DOES IT WORK? A
SINGLE-CENTRE THREE-YEAR-EXPERIENCE
Maria Elena Riccioni; Rossella Cianci; Cristiano Spada; Riccardo Urgesi; Enrico C Nista;
Guido Costamagna
P1382
CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY: FINDINGS IN TWO
DISPARATE POPULATIONS IN THE UNITED
KINGDOM
Philip Hendy; Richard Makins
P1383
THE EVALUATION OF 4 WEEKS LOW-DOSE ASPIRIN-INDUCED SMALL BOWEL INJURY WITH USING A NOVEL CAPSULE
ENDOSCOPY - A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLEBLIND, CROSS-OVER STUDY
Kazuhiro Mizukami; Kazunari Murakami;
Akira Sonoda; Takashi Abe; Mitsuteru Motomura; Kunimitsu Inoue; Masahiro Uchida; Jin
Tanahashi; Tadayoshi Okimoto; Masaaki Kodama; Toshio Fujioka
247
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1373
ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF OCCLUDED SELF-EXPANDABLE METAL STENT IN
PATIENTS WITH UNRESECTABLE MALIGNANT BILIARY OBSTRUCTION – COMPARISON OF METAL STENT VERSUS 10F
PLASTIC STENT
Won Jae Yoon; Ji Kon Ryu; Jung Won Lee;
Dong-Won Ahn; Yong-Tae Kim; Yong Bum
Yoon; Woo Jin Lee; Sang Myung Woo
poster session
P1384
LACK OF INTERFERENCE BETWEEN SMALL
BOWEL CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY AND IMPLANTABLE CARDIAC DEFIBRILLATORS:
AN “IN VIVO” ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL
STUDY
Dario Moneghini; Alessandro Lipari; Guido
Missale; Luigi Minelli; Giampaolo Cengia;
Luca Bontempi; Antonio Curnis; Renzo Cestari
P1385
MIROCAM™ CAPSULE FOR OBSCURE
GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING: A SINGLE
CENTER EXPERIENCE
Alessandro Mussetto; Stefano Gasperoni;
Franco Cantoni; Mario Luciano Brancaccio;
Silvia Dari; Tino Casetti
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1386
THE IMPACT OF A NOVEL ALGORITHM
METHOD OF AUTOMATIC LESION DETECTION ON THE OUTCOME OF CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN PATIENTS WITH SMALL BOWEL GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
David Eng Hui Ong; Khek Yu Ho; Chee Khun
Poh; Wei Jia Shen; That Mon Htwe; Xin Qi
Chu; Liyuan Li; Jiang Liu; Jo Hwee Lim
P1387
THE SENSITIVITY OF SUSPECTED BLOOD
INDICATOR (SBI) ACCORDING TO THE
BACKGROUND COLOR AND PASSAGE VELOCITY OF CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
Sung Chul Park; Jai Hyun Choi; Hong Sik Lee;
Bora Keum; Yeon Seok Seo; Yong Sik Kim;
Yoon Tae Jeen; Hoon Jai Chun; Soon Ho Um;
Chang Duck Kim; Ho Sang Ryu
P1388
CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY TRANSIT TIME AND
RISK OF RETENTION IN CROHN‘S DISEASE
Bruno Rosa; Maria João Moreira; Ana Rebelo;
Sílvia Leite; José Cotter
P1389
EXTERNAL REAL-TIME IMAGE VIEWER
IMPROVED COMPLETION RATE
Akiko Shiotani; Keisuke Honda; Makiko Kawakami; Hiroshi Matsumoto; Ken-ichi Tarumi; Hiroaki Kusunoki; Hiroshi Imamura; Noriaki Manabe; Jiro Hata; Ken Haruma
248
P1390
PILLCAM COLON CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
(PCCE) FOR COLON EXPLORATION: A SINGLE CENTRE ITALIAN EXPERIENCE
Cristiano Spada; Cesare Hassan; Maria Elena
Riccioni; Paola Cesaro; Lucio Petruzziello; Fabio De Vincentis; Guido Costamagna
P1391
PILLCAM COLON CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
(PCCE): THE QUALITY OF PREPARATION
MAKES THE DIFFERENCE!
Cristiano Spada; Maria Elena Riccioni; Cesare
Hassan; Paola Cesaro; Lucio Petruzziello; Fabio
De Vincentis; Guido Costamagna
P1392
A NEW REGIMEN OF BOWEL PREPARATION FOR PILLCAM COLON CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY: A PILOT STUDY
Cristiano Spada; Cesare Hassan; Marcello Ingrosso; Alessandro Repici; Maria Elena Riccioni; Nico Pagano; Giuseppe Alessandro Pirozzi;
Paola Cesaro; Lucio Petruzziello; Gianluca
Spera; Guido Costamagna
P1393
PHARMACOTHERAPY OF NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS INDUCED ENTEROPATHY EVALUATED BY MEANS OF WIRELESS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
Ilja Tacheci; Jan Bures; Stanislav Rejchrt; Petr
Bradna; Marcela Kopacova
P1394
IS NEGATIVE CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN
PATIENTS WITH OBSCURE GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING RELIABLE? LONG-TERM
FOLLOW-UP AND OUTCOME IN SINGLE
CENTRE LARGE SERIES
Maria Elena Riccioni; Riccardo Urgesi; Rossella
Cianci; Cristiano Spada; Guido Costamagna
P1395
INCREASED DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF SMALL
BOWEL TUMORS WITH PILLCAM: THE
ROLE OF CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOURS (GIST).
ITALIAN SINGLE-CENTRE EXPERIENCE
Riccardo Urgesi; Maria Elena Riccioni; Rossella
Cianci; Cristiano Spada; Guido Costamagna
poster session
P1396
EVALUATION OF ANGIODYSPLASIAS IN
PATIENTS IN ORAL ANTICOAGULANT
THERAPY BY CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
Maria Elena Riccioni; Rossella Cianci; Riccardo Urgesi; Guido Costamagna
P1402
SELF-EXPANDING METAL STENT IN THE
MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE OBSTRUCTIVE
COLORECTAL CANCER
Pedro Moutinho-Ribeiro; Ana Rebelo; José
Cotter
P1397
THE PREVALENCE OF SMALL INTSTINAL
POLYPS IN PATIENTS WITH FAMILIAL
ADENOMATOUS POLYPOSIS
Hirotsugu Watabe; Atsuo Yamada; Shuntaro
Obi; Takeo Iwama; Masao Omata; Kazuhiko
Koike
P1403
THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF SAVARY GILLIARD DILATOR FOR ANASTOMOTIC STENOSIS AFTER ESOPHAGEAL CANCER
OPERATION IN 207 CASES
Liao Shanying; Sha Weihong
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Therapeutic Endoscopy / Interventional
Radiology III
P1399
EXPERIENCE WITH BALLOON-CATHETERASSISTED,
SELF-EXPANDING
METAL
STENT INSERTED FOR MALIGNANT UPPER
GASTROINTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION
Pw Park; Sp Hong; Wh Kim; Kh Ko
P1400
MITOMYCIN-C TOPICAL USE IN ENDOSCOPIC REFRACTORY UPPER CERVICAL
STENOSIS POST MULTI-MODAL HEAD
AND NECK CANCER TREATMENT
Adriane Graicer Pelosof; Luiz Paulo Kowalski;
Claudia Zitron; Elisabete Carrara de Angelis
P1401
ENDOSCOPIC MANaGEMENT OF ANASTOMOTIC LEAKS AFTER FOREGUT SURGERY
Gianfranco Donatelli; Silvana Perretta; Cosimo Callari; Jacopo D´Agostino; Federico Costantino; Michel Doffoel; Bernard Dallemagne
P1404
PROXIMAL-RELEASING STENT INSERTION
IN THE PATIENT WITH POSTOPERATIVE
ESOPHAGEAL LEAKAGE UNDER TRANSNASAL ENDOSCOPIC GUIDANCE
Sung Jae Shin; Sun-Gyo Lim; Jeong Woo
Choi; Kee Myung Lee; Kwang Jae Lee; Byung
Moo Yoo; Jin Hong Kim
P1405
A NEW STENT PROCEDURE: LIFTING OF A
DELIVERY SYSTEM BY A SNARE AND
STENT PLACEMENT BY STRETCH FOR MALIGNANT GASTRODUODENAL OBSTRUCTION
Mitsunori Yasuda; Hideshi Matsuda; Shuichi
Fuki; Tohru Miyakawa; Norihito Yamauchi;
Hiroyuki Nishibayashi; Yuji Naitoh; Toshikazu
Yoshikawa
P1406
CAN REAL-TIME MRI-GUIDANCE BE AN
ALTERNATIVE TO FLUOROSCOPY FOR
PERCUTANEOUS TRANSHEPATIC CHOLANGIO-DRAINAGE? EXPERIENCE FROM
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN AN ANIMAL MODEL
Ioannis Papanikolaou; Ivo R van der Voort;
Jens Rump; Christian J Seebauer; Sascha S
Chopra; Florian Wichlas; Thula Walter; Rene
Schilling; Maria Papas; Bertram Wiedenmann;
Ulf Teichgraeber; Thomas Roesch
249
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1398
SMALL BOWEL NEOPLASMS DETECTED
AND MISSED BY CAPSULE - A SINGLE
CENTRE EXPERIENCE
Edyta Zagorowicz; Ewa Wronska; Anna
Pietrzak; Jacek Pachlewski; Piotr Rutkowski;
Jaroslaw Regula
poster session
P1407
MRI-GUIDED PERCUTANEOUS TRANSHEPTIC CHOLANGIO DRAINAGE: FEASIBILITY STUDY USING A PORCINE MODEL
Ivo R. van der Voort; Ioannis Papanikolaou;
Sascha S Chopra; Christian J Seebauer; Jens
Rump; Florian Wichlas; Daniel C Baumgart;
Bertram Wiedenmann; Ulf Teichgraeber; Thomas Roesch
P1408
MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING BY TRANSCATHETER
ARTERIAL EMBOLIZATION
Sharafaden Perdawid; Jens Hillingsoe; Susanne Frevert
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Helicopacter Pylori III
Hall P0
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1409
CULTURES OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
FROM STRING TESTS AND GASTRIC BIOPSIES- ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTS FOR
RESISTANT CASES TO TRIPLE THERAPY
Madalina Ilie; Carmen Balotescu; Marcela
Popa; Dorina Pestroiu
P1410
EFFICACY OF ECABET SODIUM FOR H.
PYLORI ERADICATION COMBINED WITH
LANSOPRAZOLE-BASED TRIPLE THERAPY
Min-Jeong Kim; Chang-Ok Koh
P1411
MODIFIED SEQUENTIAL THERAPY CONTAINING LEVOFLOXACIN ACHIEVED EXCELLENT ERADICATION RATE IN THE SECOND LINE THERAPY FOR HELICOBACTER
PYLORI INFECTION
Jyh Ming Liou; Chieh Chang Chen; Mei Jyh
Chen; Chi Yang Chang; Ming Shiang Wu;
Jaw Town Lin
P1412
EFFICACY OF FOUR TRIPLE THERAPIES IN
H. PYLORI ERADICATION
Nadia Matougui; Mutapha Lahcene; Mohamed L Boudjella; Nadia Oumnia; Amar Tebaibia; Fouzia Mouffok; Anissa Bouhadef; Kheira Bouzid; Brahim Touchene
250
P1413
INFLUENCE OF METRONIDAZOLE AND
CLARITHROMYCIN RESISTANCE ON H.
PYLORI ERADICATION AFTER TREATMENT
WITH BISMUTH, METRONIDAZOLE, TETRACYCLINE, AND OMEPRAZOLE QUADRUPLE THERAPY (PYLERA) VERSUS OMEPRAZOLE, AMOXICILLIN, AND CLARITHROMYCIN TRIPLE THERAPY
Francis Megraud; Franco Bazzoli; JeanCharles Delchier; Monique Giguère; Marc Rivière; Peter Malfertheiner
P1414
COMPARISON OF THE EFFICACY OF IRSOGLADINE MALEATE AND FAMOTIDINE
FOR THE HEALING OF GASTRIC ULCERS
AFTER HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION THERAPY, A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED, PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Kazunari Murakami; Tadayoshi Okimoto; Masaaki Kodama; Takashi Abe; Kazuhiro Mizukami; Jin Tanahashi; Toshio Fujioka
P1415
LAR-14 LEVOFLOXACIN TRIPLE THERAPY
AGAINST HELICOBACTER PYLORI IS SUCCESSFUL AS RESCUE, WHY NOT AS A FIRST
LINE? REPORT OF MEXICO‘S LEVOFLOXACIN-AMOXICILLIN-RABEPRAZOLE
2003
OPEN PROSPECTIVE CLINICAL TRIAL
Antonio Orozco Gamiz; Lourdes Barba-Villavicencio; Guillermo Juárez-López
P1416
PANTOPRAZOLE MAGNESIUM IS MORE
USEFUL THAN OMEPRAZOLE TO HELP
ERADICATE HELICOBACTER PYLORI AS
PART OF FIRST LINE TRIPLE THERAPY
Antonio Orozco-Gamiz; Lourdes Barba-Villavicencio
P1417
QUADRUPLE RESCUE THERAPY WITHOUT
PPI FOR H PYLORI TREATMENT: RESULTS
OF A PILOT STUDY IN ECUADOR
Carlos Robles-Medranda; Hannah Lukashok;
Jhonny Parrales; Carlos Robles-Jara
poster session
P1419
INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH MODIFIED
QUADRUPLE TREATMENT REGIMEN CONTAINING DOXYCLINE, LEVOFLOXACIN,
NITAZOXANIDE FOR HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION IN INDIA
Vijay Sharma; Richa Sharma; Puneet Rizwani;
Vitthal Das Maheshwari
P1420
HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION
FOR PREVENTION AND HEALING OF GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCERS IN PATIENTS REQUIRING NON-STEROIDAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY
DRUGS
(NSAID)
THERAPY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Marino Venerito; Peter Malfertheiner
P1421
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HELICOBACTER
PYLORI INFECTION, PROTEIN TYROSINE
KINASES ACTIVITIES, EXPRESSION OF
BCL-2, AND BAX PROTEIN AND PROLIFERATION IN DIFFERENT GASTRIC MUCOSA
LESIONS
Justyna Kotynia; Beata Smolarz; Radzislaw
Kordek; Ewa Malecka-Panas
P1422
HELICOBACTER PYLORI ENHANCES NEUROEPITHELIAL CELL TRANSFORMING
GENE-1 EXPRESSION IN GASTRIC ADENOCARCINOMA
Conor Lahiff; Caroline Fox; Peter Doran; Dermot Kelleher; Padraic MacMathuna; Sinead
Smith; David Murray
P1423
AFFECTING FACTORS ON THE TIME TO
ACHIEVE COMPLETE REMISSION AFTER
H.PYLORI ERADICATION IN GASTRIC
MALT LYMPHOMA
Tae-Hoon Oh; Hwoon-Yong Jung; Ho-June
Song; Jae-Gyu Kim; Jin-Ho Kim
P1424
PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR METACHRONOUS GASTRIC CANCER IN LONG-TERM
PROGRESS AFTER H. PYLORI ERADICATION IN THE HIGH-RISK GROUP OF GASTRIC CANCER
Akiko Shiotani; Noriya Uedo; Hiroyasu Iishi;
Yoshiyuki Yamanaka; Manabu Ishii; Tomoari
Kamada; Hiroshi Imamura; Noriaki Manabe;
Jiro Hata; Ken Haruma
P1425
THE IMPACT OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
INFECTION ON THE EXPRESSION OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR, EPIDERMAL
GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR, AND CERB-B2 PROTEIN AND GASTRIN PLASMA
CONCENTRATION
Grazyna Jurkowska; Grazyna PiotrowskaStaworko; Katarrzyna Guzinska-Ustymowicz;
Andrzej Kemona; Agnieszka Swidnicka-Siergiejko; Andrzej Dabrowski
P1426
DOES HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION
INCREASE THE RISK OF ESOPHAGEAL
SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN JAPAN?
Chikako Tokoro; Masahiko Inamori; Tomoko
Koide; Hiroshi Iida; Yasunari Sakamoto; Hiroki Endo; Kunihiro Hosono; Hirokazu Takahashi; Masato Yoneda; Hiroaki Yasuzaki; Yasunobu Abe; Kensuke Kubota; Satoru Saito;
Ichiro Kawana; Atsushi Nakajima; Shin Maeda
P1427
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF
EARLY GASTRIC CANCERS DETECTED AFTER HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION
Keiko Yamamoto; Mototsugu Kato; Shoko
Ono; Manabu Nakagawa; Masahiro Asaka
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Intestinal III
Hall P0
P1428
VASCULAR RISK PROFILE IN INCIDENT
COELIAC DISEASE AND CHANGE WITH
GLUTEN-FREE DIET
Nina Lewis; Richard F.A. Logan; David S. Sanders; Joe West
251
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1418
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PACKED MEDICINE OF TRIPLE THERAPY IN HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION IN JAPAN
Makoto Sasaki; Naotaka Ogasawara; Takeshi
Kamiya; Hiromi Kataoka; Satoshi Tanida; Tsutomu Mizoshita; Takaya Shimura; Yasushi Hirata; Yasushi Funaki; Mari Mizuno; Akihito
Iida; Kunio Kasugai; Takashi Joh
poster session
P1429
TREATING COELIAC DISEASE THAT PRESENTS WITHOUT GI SYMPTOMS WITH A
GLUTEN-FREE DIET IS ASSOCIATED WITH
A SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN QUALITY OF LIFE
Nina Lewis; Richard F.A. Logan; David S. Sanders; Joe West
P1435
THE NEED FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE IN
PATIENTS WITH CELIAC DISEASE IN COMPARISON TO SMALL BOWEL CROHN’S DISEASE
Wolfgang Miehsler; Alexander Eser; Gabriele
Moser; Walter Reinisch; Clemens Dejaco; Harald Vogelsang
P1430
DENDRITIC CELL POPULATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH SELF-REPORTED FOOD HYPERSENSITIVITYC
Gülen Lied; Petra Vogelsang; Arnold Berstad;
Silke Appel
P1436
INCREASED RISK OF CATARACT AMONG
29,000 PATIENTS WITH CELIAC DISEASE
Kaziwe Mollazadegan; Maria Kugelberg; Birgitta Ejdervik Lindblad; Jonas F Ludvigsson
P1431
BONE MINERAL DENSITY DIRECTLY CORRELATES WITH DUODENAL LESION IN
ADULT CELIAC PATIENTS. A PROSPECTIVE
STUDY OVER 25 CASES.
Alfredo J Lucendo; Álvaro García-Manzanares; Sonia González-Castillo; Danila Guagnozzi; José M Tenias
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1432
SCREENING FOR COELIAC DISEASE AND
AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS IN SARCOIDOSIS OF ACUTE ONSET (LÖFGRENS´S
SYNDROME)
Sören Madsen; Folke Lindström; Lars- Ake
Nilsson; Anders Kilander
P1433
IS COELIAC DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH
HEPATITIS C ANTIBODY POSITIVITY IN
THE SOUTH EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES?
FURTHER EVIDENCE OF THE LINK, VERY
SIMILAR TO THE CAUCASIANS
Tariq Mahmood; Mohammad Sadik Memon
P1434
INCREASED RISK OF INFLUENZA IN COELIAC DISEASE – A NATIONWIDE COHORT
STUDY
Karl Mårild; Hans Fredlund; Jonas F. Ludvigsson
252
P1437
MANNOSE-BINDING LECTIN DEFICIENCY
IS A PROTECTIVE FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CELIAC DISEASE AND ASSOCIATED WITH ITS CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
Ildiko Foldi; Gyula Farkas; Istvan Altorjay;
Miklos Udvardy; Eva Nemes; Jolan Harsfalvi;
Tamas Dinya; Gabor Veres; Peter L Lakatos;
Ilma R Korponay-Szabo; Maria Papp
P1438
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND BONE MINERAL
DENSITY IN YOUNG ADULTS WITH CELIAC DISEASE
Valentina Passananti; Cristina Bucci; Antonella Ranaudo; Pietro Capone; Carolina Ciacci
P1439
CELIAC DISEASE INCREASES THE RISK OF
TOXOPLASMA GONDII INFECTION IN A
LARGE COHORT OF IRANIAN PREGNANT
WOMEN
Mohammad Rostami Nejad; Kourosh Cheraghipour; Ehsan Nazemalhosseini Mojarad;
Alessio Fasano; Seyed Reza Mohebbi; Mohammad Reza Zali; Kamran Rostami
P1440
MENOPAUSAL AGE AMONG CELIAC WOMEN: EVALUATION OF SYMPTOMS USING
MENOPAUSE RATING SCALE
Antonella Santonicola; Carmelina Cappello;
Paola Iovino; Pietro Capone; Paolo Andreozzi; Carolina Ciacci
poster session
P1442
INFLUENCE OF COLONIC BACTERIAL FERMENTATION ON ABDOMINAL BLOATING
IN IBS PATIENTS
Emidio Scarpellini; Carlo Petruzzellis; Annalisa Tortora; Maurizio Gabrielli; Chiara Campanale; Ernesto Cristiano Lauritano; Antonio
Gasbarrini
P1443
DUODENAL INTRAEPITHELIAL LYMPHOCYTOSIS WITH NORMAL VILLOUS ARCHITECTURE: CLINICAL CORRELATIONS IN
ADULTS
Eugenia Shmidt; Thomas C. Smyrk; Amy S.
Oxentenko
P1444
PROSPECTIVE SEROLOGICAL MARKERS IN
THE SPECTRUM OF COELIAC DISEASE (CD)
Greetje Tack; Mary Von Blomberg; Hedayat
Amini; Petra Bonnet; Chris JJ Mulder; Marco
WJ Schreurs
P1445
VIDEO CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY FINDINGS
ASSOCIATED WITH REFRACTORY COELIAC DISEASE TYPE II
Stijn van Weyenberg; Fokko Smits; Maarten
Jacobs; Greetje Tack; Wieke Verbeek; Chris
Mulder
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Inflammatory Bowel Disease III
Hall P0
P1446
ANALYSIS OF 7 CIRCULATING CYTOKINES
AND COLONIC STAT3 ACTIVATION PATTERN IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE OF DIFFERENT DISEASE
ACTIVITY AND DURATION
Raja Affendi Raja Ali; Lori Hartnett; Shirley
Hanley; Matthew Griffin; John Newell; Laurence Egan
P1447
INFLAMMATION-INDUCED ENDOTHELIAL-TO-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION (ENDOMT): A NOVEL MECHANISM OF FIBROSIS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
(IBD)
Florian Rieder; Sean Kessler; Gail West; Tammy Sadler; Banu Gopalan; Carol de la Motte;
Claudio Fiocchi; Eleni Stylianou
P1448
TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR (TLR) AND NODLIKE RECEPTOR (NLR) LIGANDS INDUCE A
PRO-FIBROGENIC PHENOTYPE OF HUMAN INTESTINAL MYOFIBROBLASTS
(HIF) – A NOVEL LINK BETWEEN BACTERIAL INNATE IMMUNITY AND INTESTINAL
FIBROSIS
Florian Rieder; Anja Schirbel; Zhufeng Ouyang; Gail West; Hyunjin Rho; Carol de la
Motte; Claudio Fiocchi
P1449
THE EFFECTS OF ELLAGIC ACID, A POLYPHENOL DERIVED FROM POMEGRANATE,
IN AN EXPERIMENTALLY ACUTE TNBSINDUCED COLITIS MODEL
Maria Angeles Rosillo; Marina Sanchez-Hidalgo; Ana Cardeno; Catalina Alarcon de la Lastra
P1450
TH1 AND TH17 CELLS HAVE A PREFERENTIAL INTESTINAL LOCALIZATION IN COLITIC IL10-/- MICE
Marisol Veny; Rut Mora; Miriam Esteller; Josep Maria Piqué; Julián Panés; Azucena Salas
P1451
TRANSCRIPTIONAL ANALYSIS OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS INTESTINAL MUCOSA REVEALS A UNIQUE GENE SIGNATURE IN
REMITTING DISEASE
Nuria Planell; Juanjo Lozano; Miriam Esteller;
Ingrid Ordas; Montserrat Aceituno; Julian Panes; Azucena Salas
253
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1441
ACCURACY OF CO2 CORRECTED H2 AND
CH4 VALUES IN BREATH TESTS
Emidio Scarpellini; Carlo Petruzzellis; Annalisa Tortora; Maurizio Gabrielli; Chiara Campanale; Ernesto Cristiano Lauritano; Antonio
Gasbarrini
poster session
P1452
SELECTIVE DEPLETION OF ELEVATED PERIPHERAL MYELOID LEUCOCYTES ENHANCES CIRCULATING CD4+CD25+FOXP3+
REGULATORY T-CELLS IN CORTICOSTEROID NAIVE PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Tomotaka Tanaka; Hideharu Okanobu; Abbi
Saniabadi; Toshihide Oya
P1453
YEAST MANNAN DIFFERENTIALLY INFLUENCES MATURATION OF MONOCYTE DERIVED DENDRITIC CELLS FROM CROHN‘S
PATIENTS COMPARED TO HEALTHY CONTROLS
Thomas Schaffer; Frank Seibold; Stefan Müller
P1454
INDUCTION OF INTESTINAL ANGIOGENESIS BY DISTINCT NOD-LIKE (NLR) AND
TOLL-LIKE (TLR) RECEPTORS IN IBD
Anja Schirbel; Florian Rieder; Franco Scaldaferri; Gail West; Manijeh Phillips; Christine
McDonald; Claudio Fiocchi
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1455
REPETITIVE RESTRAINT STRESS EXACERBATES COLITIS IN INTERLEUKIN-10 DEFICIENT MICE
Chuan Chuan Lai; Anna Lisa Lindstrom; Kathy Stein; Mark Thompson-Fawcett; Grant
Butt; Michael Schultz
P1456
TITANIUM DIOXIDE (TIO2) PARTICLES INDUCED TH-17 MEDIATED IMMUNE RESPONSE ON SMALL INTESTINE IN MICE
Carolina Maciel Nogueira; Aytan Miranda Sipahi; Walter M Azevedo; Sergio Toma; Maria
Lucia Dagli; Andre Leite; Maria Irma Duarte;
Maria Laura Lordello; Iêda Nishitokukado;
Carmen Ortiz-Agostinho; Marcelo Ferreira
P1457
PERIPHERAL BLOOD BASED DISCRIMINATION OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS AND
CROHN‘S DISEASE FROM NON-IBD COLITIS BY GENOME-WIDE GENE EXPRESSION
PROFILING
Ferenc Sipos; Orsolya Galamb; Barnabás Wichmann; Tibor Krenács; Kinga Tóth; Katalin
Leiszter; Árpád V Patai; Györgyi Muzes; Tamás
Zágoni; Zsolt Tulassay; Béla Molnár
254
P1458
DOWN-REGULATION OF ADHESION MOLECULES AND MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES BY THE VITAMIN D ANALOGUE ZK
191784 IN COLONIC BIOPSIES OF IBD PATIENTS
Andrea Giovanni Bonanomi; Monica Milla;
Siro Bagnoli; Maria Martinesi; Cristina Treves;
Urlich Zuegel; Andreas Steinmeyer; Maria
Stio
P1459
ATTENUATED SYMPATHETIC ANS ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH NEW ONSET OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Hans Strid; Hans Tygesen; Veronica Gunterberg; Jan Svedlund; Magnus Simrén
P1460
IN-VIVO CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR
IMAGING OF MUCOSAL HEALING QUALITY IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS IN REMISSION
SHOWS IMPAIRED CRYPT REGENERATION, PATHOLOGICAL ANGIOGENESIS AND
PERSISTENT INFLAMMATION: NEW MOLECULAR MECHANISMS INCLUDE ABERRANT SURVIVIN & VEGF
Andrzej Tarnawski; Emmanuel Coron; Zsuzsa
Sandor; Jean-François Mosnier; Amrita Ahluwalia; Marc Le Rhun; Arnaud Boureille; JeanPaul Galmiche; Tamara Matysiak-Budnik
P1461
FGF15/19 DERIVED FROM COLONIC MYOFIBROBLASTS ENHANCE COLONIC MUCOSAL REPAIR AND PROTECTS COLONIC
MUCOSA IN IBD
Kazuhiko Uchiyama; Yuji Naito; Tomohisa Takagi; Osamu Handa; Takeshi Ishikawa; Natsuko Hayashi; Katsura Mizushima; Nobuaki
Yagi; Satoshi Kokura; Takashi Ando; Toshikazu Yoshikawa
P1462
SERPINB1 (MONOCYTE NEUTROPHIL ELASTASE INHIBITOR) IS RELATED TO THE PATHOGENESIS OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Kazuhiko Uchiyama; Yuji Naito; Tomohisa Takagi; Katsura Mizushima; Natsuko Hayashi;
Takeshi Ishikawa; Osamu Handa; Nobuaki
Yagi; Satoshi Kokura; Takashi Ando; Toshikazu Yoshikawa
poster session
P1464
LINKING TNF ALPHA INHIBITORS AND
NOTCH-1: IMPLICATIONS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
Lael Werner; Daniela Paclik; Uta Berndt; Andreas Sturm
P1465
A DANISH CASE-CONTROL STUDY OF POLYMORPHISMS IN NUCLEAR FACTOR-KB
(NFKB, NFKB1), PREGNANE X RECEPTOR
(PXR, NR1I2), LIVER X RECEPTOR (LXR,
NR1H2), AND PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-G (PPARG,
PPARG) AND RISK OF INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE
Vibeke Andersen; Jane Christensen; Anja
Ernst; Bent A Jacobsen; Anne Tjønneland;
Henrik B Krarup; Ulla Vogel
P1467
POLYMORPHISMS OF ATG16L1 AND IL23R
ARE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) IN THE UK
SOUTH ASIAN IBD POPULATION
Aaron Singh Bancil; David Grahame Walker;
Pavanjit Singh Rai; Horace RT Williams; Hiroe
Sato; Panagiotis Pantelidis; John C Chambers;
Jaspal S Kooner; Timothy R Orchard
P1468
GENE VARIANTS IN THE IL12B GENE ARE
NOT ASSOCIATED WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY
TO INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IN
THE GERMAN POPULATION
Johanna Wagner; Jürgen Glas; Julia Seiderer;
Cornelia Tillack; Burkhard Göke; Thomas
Ochsenkühn; Julia Diegelmann; Stephan
Brand
P1469
CEACAM6 GENE VARIANTS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Julia Diegelmann; Jürgen Glas; Christoph
Fries; Maria Weidinger; Cornelia Tillack; Florian Beigel; Thomas Ochsenkühn; Darina Roeske; Stephan Brand
P1470
PTPN2 POLYMORPHISMS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY TO BOTH
CROHN’S DISEASE AND ULCERATIVE COLITIS IN THE GERMAN POPULATION
Johanna Wagner; Jürgen Glas; Julia Seiderer;
Thomas Ochsenkühn; Burkhard Göke; Julia
Diegelmann; Stephan Brand
P1471
DMBT1 GENE VARIANTS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CROHN’S
DISEASE AND ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Julia Diegelmann; Jürgen Glas; Emmanuelle
Le Bras; Maria Weidinger; Burkhard Göke;
Stephan Brand
P1472
GENETIC ALTERATIONS OF INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSE ON IBD: PLANNING
AND SETTING UP A POLYMORPHISMS
ANALYSIS METHOD BY MULTIPLEX PCR
AND MINISEQUENCING
Annalisa Crudeli; Giampiero Ferraguti; Danila
Guagnozzi; Sabina Maria Bruno; Marco Lucarelli; Piero Vernia
P1473
BFL-1 -1182*G/C PROMOTER POLYMORPHISM INFLUENCES PRIMARY RESPONSE
RATE TO INFLIXIMAB IN PATIENTS WITH
ULCERATIVE COLITIS
David Drobne; Isabelle Cleynen; Ingrid Arijs;
Marc Ferrante; Matthias Juergens; Tamara
Coopmans; Vera Ballet; Lucia Marquez; Gert
Van Assche; Paul Rutgeerts; Severine Vermeire
P1474
TPMT POLYMORPHISMS IN SLOVAK IBD
PATIENTS ASSOCIATED WITH SIGNIFICANT INCIDENCE OF LEUCOPENIA
Tibor Hlavaty; Denisa Balakova; Igor Pav; Peter Celec; Milos Gregus; Maria Zakuciova;
Milan Hlista; Marta Horakova; Barbora Desatova; Tomas Koller; Jozef Toth; Ludevit Kadasi; Martin Huorka; Marian Batovsky
255
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1463
ROLE OF MEPRINS TO PROTECT THE GUT
MUCOSA FROM COLONIZATION BY ADHERENT-INVASIVE E.COLI
Emilie Vazeille; Marie-Agnès Bringer; Aurelie
Gardarin; Christophe Chambon; Christoph
Becker-Pauly; Sylvia Pender; Daniel Lottaz;
Arlette Darfeuille-Michaud
poster session
P1475
INFLUENCES OF TRIGGERING RECEPTOR
EXPRESSED ON MYELOID CELLS-1 GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS ON GENOTYPES
AND PHENOTYPES IN KOREAN PATIENTS
WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
Eun Suk Jung; Jae-Hee Cheon; Chang-Mo
Moon; Eun-Soo Kim; Seung-Won Kim; SungPil Hong; Tae-Il Kim; Won-Ho Kim
P1476
GENOTYPE/PHENOTYPE ANALYSES OF 53
CROHN’S DISEASE ASSOCIATED GENETIC
POLYMORPHISMS
Camille Jung; Jean-Frédéric Colombel; Marc
Lemann; Laurent Beaugerie; Matthieu Allez;
Jacques Cosnes; Jean-Marc Gornet; Jean-Pierre Gendre; Jean-Pierre Cezard; Frank Ruemmele; Dominique Turck; Françoise Merlin;
Habib Zouali; Christian Libersa; Gilles Thomas; Jean-Pierre Hugot
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1477
THE IL12B GENE IS ASSOCIATED WITH
THE CLINICAL COURSE OF CROHN’S DISEASE IN JAPANESE PATIENTS
Yoichi Kakuta; Yoshitaka Kinouchi; Yosuke
Shimodaira; Rintaro Moroi; Hitoshi Nagasawa; Masatake Kuroha; Takashi Arai; Yoshitake Kanazawa; Hisashi Shiga; Katsuya Endo;
Seiichi Takahashi; Tooru Shimosegawa
P1478
GLUTATIONE-S-TRANSFERASE GENOTYPES AND INCREASED PREVALENCE OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
Amir Karban; Norberto Krivoy; Hela Elkin;
Shula Nesher; Yehuda Chowers; Rami Eliakim; Edna Efrati
P1479
ASSOCIATIONS OF GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS AND EPIGENETIC CHANGES IN
INTERLEUKIN 17A AND INTERLEUKIN 23
RECEPTOR WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Seung Won Kim; Eun Soo Kim; Chang Mo
Moon; Jae Jun Park; Soung Min Jeon; Tae Il
Kim; Won Ho Kim; Jae Hee Cheon
256
P1480
PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED
RECEPTOR-GAMMA POLYMORPHISMS IN
LITHUANIAN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Limas Kupcinskas; Jurgita Sventoraityte; Gediminas Kiudelis; Aida Zvirbliene; Andre Franke; Stefan Schreiber
P1481
COMPREHENSIVE GENETIC ANALYSIS OF
MULTIPLE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY MARKERS IN THE
LITHUANIAN AND LATVIAN PATIENT POPULATIONS
Jurgita Sventoraityte; Limas Kupcinskas; Aida
Zvirbliene; Algimantas Irnius; Goda Denapiene; Jonas Valantinas; Gediminas Kiudelis; Tobias Balschun; Marcis Leja; Aleksejs Derovs; Laimas Jonaitis; Stefan Schreiber; Andre Franke
P1482
NKX2-3 RS10883365 IS ASSOCIATED
WITH DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY TO BOTH
CROHN’S DISEASE AND ULCERATIVE COLITIS WHILE IRGM RS13361189 VARIANT
ALLELE INCREASED THE RISK FOR
CROHN’S DISEASE IN EASTERN EUROPEAN PATIENTS
Peter Lakatos; Nora Meggyesi; Lajos S Kiss;
Magdalena Koszarska; Martin Bortlik; Dana
Duricova; Laszlo Lakatos; Tamas Molnar; Martin Lenicek; Libor Vitek; Maria Papp; Zsolt Tulassay; Pal Miheller; Janos Papp; Milan Lukas;
Attila Tordai; Hajnalka Andrikovics
P1483
FREQUENCY OF COMMON NOD2 MUTATIONS IN CASES OF ISOLATED ACTIVE ILEITIS
Sarah O´Donnell; Maria O´Sullivan; Asgar Qasim; Niall Breslin; Humphrey J O´Connor; Colm
A O`Morain; Paul Crotty; Barbara M Ryan
P1484
A POLYMORPHISM IN THE PROLIFERATION-INDUCING LIGAND GENE IS ASSOCIATED WITH SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ULCERATIVE
COLITIS IN THE JAPANESE POPULATION
Kayoko Sato; Mizuho Shiota; Yukiko Narumi;
Tatsuo Inamine; Shinji Kondo; Haruhisa Machida; Hajime Isomoto; Shigeru Kohno; Kazuhiro Tsukamoto
poster session
P1485
ASSOCIATION OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA AND FC-GAMMA RECEPTOR
POLYMORPHISM
WITH
INFLIXIMAB
TREATMENT OF CROHN‘S DISEASE
Kazumitsu Tomita; Toshimi Chiba; Tamotsu Sugai; Wataru Habano; Kazuyuki Suzuki
P1492
CORRELATION OF CT ENTEROGRAPHY
FINDINGS TO HSCRP, PLATELETS, HEMATOCRIT AND BMI
Prabhakar Swaroop; Tojo Thomas; Rebecca
Chason; Rafia Bhore; Vasantha Vasan; Cecelia Brewington
P1486
HLA-DRB1*1502
BUT
NOT
HLADRB1*0103 CONFERS SUSCEPTIBILITY TO
ULCERATIVE COLITIS IN INDIAN ASIANS
David Grahame Walker; Aaron Singh Bancil;
Hiroe Sato; Horace R Williams; Panagiotis
Pantelidis; Kwok Lee; John C Chambers; Jaspal S Kooner; Timothy Robin Orchard
P1493
CT ENTEROGRAPHY FINDINGS CORRELATE WITH COMPONENTS OF HARVEY
BRADSHAW INDEX
Tojo Thomas; Rafia Bhore; Cecelia Brewington; Vasantha Vasan; Prabhakar Swaroop
P1488
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A
NEW ASSAY FOR MONITORING FUNCTIONAL SERUM ANTI-TUMOUR NECROSIS
FACTOR ANTIBODY LEVEL IN CROHN’S
DISEASE PATIENTS WHO MAINTAINED
AND THOSE WHO LOST RESPONSE TO
ANTI-TNF
Yasuo Suzuki; Akihiro Yamada; Koji Sono;
Nobuo Hosoe; Nobuo Takada
P1489
FICOLIN-2 AS A POSSIBLE NEW SERUM
MARKER FOR DISEASE ACTIVITY IN CD
PATIENTS
Thomas Schaffer; Stefan Müller; Frank Seibold
P1490
BOWEL DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH
SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY-EVIDENCE
FOR SUBCLINICAL CROHN‘S DISEASE?
Michael Schultz; Merrilee Williams; Simon Stebbings; Sharon Dudley-Brown; John Highton
P1495
VACCINATION STATUS AND OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS
Lai Ting Tan; Nova Delos Santos; Nassir Ahad;
Jamal Hayat; Thet Win; Aik Guan Lim
P1496
EXHAUSTIVE ANALYSIS OF INFLAMMA­
TION, NUTRITION AND OXIDATIVE STRESS
IN CROHN’S DISEASE DURING INDUCTION THERAPY
Tomoyuki Tsujikawa; Akira Andoh; Yoshihide
Fujiyama; Shiro Nakamura; Takayuki Matsumoto; Nobuo Hosoe; Yasuo Suzuki; Fumihito
Hirai; Toshiyuki Matsui
P1497
PHYSICAL FATIGUE IS PREVALENT IN
CROHN’S DISEASE AND IS RELATED TO
DISEASE ACTIVITY, LOW BODY MASS INDEX & SMALL BOWEL INVOLVEMENT
Daniel van Langenberg; Peter R Gibson
P1491
SERUM VITAMIN B12 AND FOLATE STATUS IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASES
Mustafa Yakut; Gökhan Kabaçam; Yusuf
Üstün; Irfan Soykan
257
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1487
REAUDIT ON APPLICATION OF BSG DEXA
SCAN GUIDELINES IN INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE SUBJECTS
Radu - Ionut Rusu; Andrew Poullis
P1494
PROPOSAL OF AN MRI ACTIVITY INDEX
FOR CROHN’S DISEASE
Francesca Maccioni; Osvaldo Borrelli; Renato
Tambucci; Andrea Senesi; Giovanni Di Nardo;
Franca Viola; Valeria Clemente; Salvatore
Cucchiara
poster session
P1498
OSTEOPOROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) –
CARE QUALITY IN A SPECIALIZED OUTPATIENTS CLINIC
Jens Walldorf; Kristin Engler; Juliane Busch;
Susanne Behl; Annette Krummenerl; Jörg Albert; Thomas Seufferlein
P1499
MAGNIFYING COLONOSCOPY WITH NARROW BAND IMAGING SYSTEM IN PATIENTS WITH QUIESCENT ULCERATIVE COLITIS: A COMPARISON OF VASCULAR
PATTERNS WITH HISTOLOGY AND PROGNOSIS
Chiyuki Watanabe; Masaaki Sumioka; Tomoki Hiramoto; Atsushi Igawa; Yoko Matsumoto; Yuko Hiraga; Morihisa Akagi
P1500
ADHERENCE TO MEDICATION IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS
Angelo Zelante; Cristiana Galuppi; Sergio
Gullini
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1501
DIAGNOSIS OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE FLARE DURING PREGNANCY
Zuzana Zelinkova; Jan Dees; H J. Th.
Smalbraak; Claudia Verveer; Pieter C. J. ter
Borg; Hestia G Vermeulen; J. van Kemenade;
Janneke C. van der Woude
P1502
ADHERENCE TO ADALIMUMAB THERAPY
IN CROHN’S DISEASE: A FRENCH MULTICENTER EXPERIENCE
Vincent Billioud; David Laharie; Jérôme Filippi; Xavier Roblin; Abderrahim Oussalah; JeanBaptiste Chevaux; Xavier Hébuterne; MarcAndré Bigard; Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet
P1503
USE OF AZATHIOPRINE DURING PREGNANCY AND IN THE POSTOPERATIVE
SETTING IN CROHN’S DISEASE: A WORLDWIDE EXPERTS SURVEY
Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet; Abderrahim Oussalah; Miles Sparrow; Xavier Roblin
258
P1504
COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE
MEDICINE IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Lena Kristina Oxelmark; Annelie Lindberg;
Robert Löfberg; Curt Tysk; Annika Brinkberg
Lapidus; Anders S. Eriksson; Berit Sternby;
Cecilia Benoni; Sven Almer; Anders Kilander;
Åke Danielsson
P1505
INFLIXIMAB REVERSES THE NON THYROIDAL ILLNESS SYNDROME OCCURING IN
PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE
Kostas Papamichael; Christos Karakoidas;
Alexandros Smyrnidis; Ioannis Theodoropoulos; Emmanuel Archavlis; Garyphallia Papaioannou; Helen Karga; Gerassimos J Mantzaris
P1506
AUTOIMMUNITY ASSOCIATED WITH INFLIXIMAB TREATMENT IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS: A PROSPECTIVE, 2-YEARS, SINGLE CENTER,
COHORT STUDY
Konstantinos Papamichael; Spyros Ballas;
Christos Karakoidas; Alexandra Tsirogianni;
Alexandros Smyrnidis; Emmanuel Archavlis;
Chryssa Papasteriadi; Gerassimos J Mantzaris
P1507
SAFETY OF A (H1N1)V VACCINE IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE TREATED WITH IMMUNOMODULATORS AND BIOLOGICALS
Jean François Rahier; Pavol Papay; Julia Salleron; Shaji Sebastian; Manuela Marzo; Laurent
Peyrin-Biroulet; Valle Garcia; Walter Fries;
Dirk P van Asseldonk; Klaudia Farkas; Nanne
KH de Boer; Taina Sipponen; Pierre Ellul;
Edouard Louis; Simon Peake; Uri Kopylov; Jochen Maul; Badira Makhoul; Gionata Fiorino;
Yazdan Yazdanpanah; Maria Chaparro
P1508
SHORTER TIME TO CESSATION OF RECTAL
BLEEDING WITH COMBINED ORAL AND
TOPICAL MESALAZINE (PENTASA®) FOR
ULCERATIVE COLITIS: RESULTS FROM THE
PINCE TRIAL
Philippe Marteau; S. Lindgren; Per Broberg;
Johan Rademaker; Chris S.J. Probert
poster session
P1510
SELECTIVE GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR
AGONISTS (SEGRAS) FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES – STUDIES WITH THE MOUSE MODEL OF ACUTE TNBS-MEDIATED COLITIS
Kerstin Reuter; Bettina Maria Ecker; Stefan
Marcel Loitsch; Dieter Steinhilber; Heinfried H
Radeke; Jürgen Michael Stein
P1511
MUCOSAL HEALING IN PATIENTS WITH
ULCERATIVE COLITIS ASSOCIATES WITH
A REDUCED COLECTOMY RISK, HIGH INCIDENCE OF SYMPTOMATIC REMISSION,
AND CORTICOSTEROID-FREE STATE
Jean-Frederic Colombel; P Rutgeerts; W Reinisch; D Esser; Y Wang; Y Lang; C Marano; R
Strauss; B J Oddens; B G Feagan; S B Hanauer; G R Lichtenstein; D Present; B E Sands; W
J Sandborn
P1512
INTERFERON GAMMA RELEASE ASSAY
(IGRA) AND/OR TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST
(TEST) IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE POPULATION: DISCORDANCE AND
PERFORMANCE. BEST STRATEGY FOR DETECTING TUBERCULOSIS
Emilie Del Tedesco; David Laharie; Abderrahim Oussalah; Jean Marc Phelip; Laurent Peyrin Biroulet; Xavier Roblin
P1513
TISSUE DETECTION OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS (CMV) BY REAL-TIME PCR IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) IS
PREDICTIVE FOR THERAPEUTIC RESISTANCE
Xavier Roblin; Sylvie Pillet; Abderrahim Oussalah; Emilie Del Tedesco; Laurent Peyrin Biroulet; Jean Marc Phelip; Bruno Pozzeto
P1514
AZATHIOPRINE IN LUMINAL CROHN‘S DISEASE: DIFFERENT STRATEGIES, DIFFERENT OUTCOMES
Susana Rodrigues; Fernando Magro; Orquidea Ribeiro; Susana Lopes; Altamiro Costa
Pereira; Guilherme Macedo
P1515
HIGH MUCOSAL HEALING RATES IN
5-ASA TREATED UC PATIENTS: RESULTS
OF A META-ANALYSIS
Milou Kampschreur; Tessa Römkens; Martijn
van Oijen Oijen; Dirk de Jong
P1516
ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF ADALIMUMAB ON BONE METABOLISM IN
CROHN’S DISEASE
Daniel Sanchez Cano; Carmen Olvera; José L.
Callejas; Carlos Cardeña; María Gómez; Jorge
González-Calvin; Norberto Ortego
P1517
THERAPEUTIC DEPLETION OF LEUCOCYTES OF THE MYELOID LINEAGE IMPACTS
THE COLONIC MUCOSAL LEVELS OF INFILTRATING LEUCOCYTES: CLINICAL, ENDOSCOPIC AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL OUTCOMES FROM 120 PATIENTS
WITH ACTIVE ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Tomotaka Tanaka; Hideharu Okanobu; Abbi
Saniabadi; Toshihide Oya
P1518
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PROCESSED BLOOD VOLUME AND THE CLINICAL EFFICACY OF SELECTIVELY DEPLETING
ELEVATED
GRANULOCYTES/
MONOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Naoki Yoshimura; Tokuma Tadami; Takaaki
Kawaguchi; Minako Sako; Hiroshi Yoshimoto; Toshihiko Yamaka; Abbi Saniabadi; Masakazu Takazoe
P1519
A SINGLE CENTRE RANDOMIZED-DOUBLE-BLIND PLACEBO CONTROLLED STUDY
SHOWED BENEFIT FOR PROBIOTICS IN
THE PREVENTION OF RELAPSE OF
QUIESCENT ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Yasuo Suzuki; Akihiro Yamada; Yashishi Yoshimatu
259
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1509
IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE IN RESPONSE TO COMBINED ORAL AND TOPICAL
MESALAZINE (PENTASA®) FOR ULCERATIVE COLITIS: RESULTS FROM THE PINCE
TRIAL
Chris S. J. Probert; Per Broberg; Axel Dignass;
Marco Oudkerk Pool; Philippe Marteau
poster session
P1520
SETTING PRIORITIES FOR COMPARATIVE
EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH IN IBD: RESULTS OF AN INTERNATIONAL PROVIDER
SURVEY, EXPERT RAND PANEL, AND PATIENT FOCUS GROUPS
Adam Cheifetz; Gil Melmed; Brennan Spiegel; Jennifer Talley; Shane Devlin; Laura Harrell; Peter Irving; Jennifer Jones; Gilaad Kaplan; Patricia Kozuch; Miles Sparrow; Fernando
Velayos; Leonard Baidoo; Brian Bressler;
Corey Siegel
P1521
FURTHER EXPERIENCE OF OPTIMISING
TREATMENT OUTCOME ON AZATHIOPRINE BY CO-PRESCRIPTION OF ALLOPURINOL IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE
Melissa Smith; Anthony M Marinaki; Simon
Anderson; Peter M Irving; Jeremy D Sanderson
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1522
GENETIC POLYMORPHISM IN THE MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE-5 GENE IS ASSOCIATED WITH NON-RESPONSE TO AZATHIOPRINE TREATMENT IN INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE
Melissa Smith; Anthony M Marinaki; Jeremy
D Sanderson
P1523
RATIO OF METHYLATED METABOLITES
TO THIOGUANINE NUCLEOTIDES PREDICTS HEPATOTOXICITY AND NON-RESPONSE TO THIOPURINE THERAPY
Melissa Ann Smith; Anthony M Marinaki;
Monica Arenas; Emilia Escuredo; Peter M Irving; Jeremy D Sanderson
P1524
PATIENT PREFERENCES REGARDING MEDICATIONS FOR TREATMENT OF MILD TO
MODERATE ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Paul Swinburn; Paul Hodgkins; Linette Yen;
Dory Solomon; Sarah Dewilde; Andrew Lloyd
P1525
EXPERIENCE OF CICLOSPORIN USE IN
STEROID-REFRACTORY SEVERE ULCERATIVE COLITIS CASES IN TWO DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITALS OF UK
Nadeem Tehami; Saqib Ahmad; Sameer Zar;
Mike Mendall
260
P1526
LONG-TERM MAINTENANCE OF REMISSION WITH NO DOSE ESCALATION AFTER
RE-INDUCTION WITH CERTOLIZUMAB
PEGOL IN PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S DISEASE EXACERBATION WHO WERE NAÏVE TO ANTI-TNF TREATMENT: 4-YEAR
RESULTS FROM THE PRECISE 4 STUDY
William J. Sandborn; Stefan Schreiber; Stephen B Hanauer; Jean Frédéric Colombel;
Ralph Bloomfield; Gary R Lichtenstein
P1527
LONG-TERM REMISSION WITH CERTOLIZUMAB PEGOL IN CROHN’S DISEASE: EFFICACY OVER 4.5 YEARS IN PATIENTS
WITH NO PRIOR TNF INHIBITOR EXPO­
SURE (PRECISE 3 STUDY)
Gary R. Lichtenstein; Ole Ø Thomsen; Stefan
Schreiber; Ian C Lawrance; Stephen B Hanauer; Ralph Bloomfield; William J Sandborn
P1528
MAINTENANCE TREATMENT OPTIONS OF
PATIENT WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Elena Toader
P1529
TOLERABILITY OF SHORTENED INFLIXIMAB INFUSION IN SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE THERAPY FOR IBD: A PROSPECTIVE MULTI-CENTER EUROPEAN COHORT
STUDY
Ragner Befrits; Annika Olsson; Sundaram
Veerappan; Ellen Weyts; Mary Kennedy; LarsAke Bark; Anette Forsell; Ulrika Fyrhake; Anita Vleminckx; Marie-Josée Vermeyen; Séverine Vermeire; Paul Rutgeerts; Colm O´Morain;
Gert Van Assche
P1530
EFFICACCY OF MONITORING FUNCTIONAL
SERUM ANTITUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR
ANTIBODY LEVEL IN CROHN’S DISEASE
PATIENTS WHO MAINTAINED AND THOSE
WHO LOST RESPONSE TO ANTI-TNF
Akihiro Yamada; Yasuo Suzuki; Ryota Iwasa;
Ryuichi Furukawa; Koji Sono; Aisaku Osamura; Kentaro Nakamura; Hiroshi Aoki; Yasushi
Yoshimatsu; Yukiko Tsuda; Nobuo Hosoe;
Nobuo Takada
poster session
P1532
HIGH-DOSE, 4.0 G/DAY MESALAMINE
FOR PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
WHO RELAPSED UNDER LOW-DOSE, 1.52.25 G/DAY MAINTENANCE THERAPY:
SAFETY AND EFFICACY
Takayuki Yamamoto; Satoru Umegae; Koichi
Matsumoto
P1533
THE EFFICACY OF ENTERAL NUTRITION IN
THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH
CROHN‘S DISEASE IN REMISSION
Takayuki Yamamoto; Maki Nakahigashi; Satoru Umegae; Koichi Matsumoto; Abbi R.
Saniabadi
P1534
ADHERENCE WITH 5 AMINOSALICYLIC
ACID THERAPY: RESULTS FROM A LARGE
UK PHARMACY DATABASE
Matthew Hankins; Matthew Jones; Michael
Nedham; Spencer Jones; Linnette Yen
P1535
TPMT GENOTYPING DOES NOT REPLACE
BLOOD COUNT TESTS IN THE MONITORING OF THIOPURINES SAFETY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS
Barbora Desatova; Zuzana Zelinkova; Marian
Batovsky; Ernst J. Kuipers; Janneke C. van der
Woude
P1536
THE INFLUENCE OF ANTIFUNGAL OR
PROBIOTIC TREATMENT ON THE ULCERATIVE COLITIS DISEASE ACTIVITY WITH
COEXISTENT CANDIDA ALBICANS OVERGROWTH
Malgorzata Zwolinska-Wcislo; Agata PtakBelowska; Aneta Targosz; Piotr Rozpondek;
Tomasz Mach
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Hall P0
Colonic and Anorectal Disorders III
P1537
PROPHYLACTIC PLACEMENT OF SELF-EXPANDABLE METAL STENT IN COLORECTAL
CANCER PRIOR TO OBSTRUCTION: IS THIS
OF ANY VALUE?
Shamaila Butt; Kim Jaggs; Niall van Someren;
Kalpesh Besherdas
P1538
PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR COLONOSCOPY SURVEILLANCE AFTER POLYPECTOMY
Francesca Piantadosi; Marcella Sannino;
Marco Nunziante; Fiorentina Frattolillo; Carmela Fedele; Nicola Gennarelli; Rosario De
Falco; Michele Cirillo
P1540
THE IMPACT OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR THE THERAPEUTIC
STRATEGY OF LARGE COLORECTAL TUMORS
Kinichi Hotta; Yutaka Saito
P1541
THE CLINICAL OUTCOME OF COLONIC
MUCOSAL CANCER WITH HISTOLOGICALLY UNCERTAIN RESECTION MARGIN
AFTER ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION
Ock Bae Ko; Jeong-Sik Byeon; Mi Jung Kim;
Hyun Lim; Min Jung Kim; Dong-Hoon Yang;
Soon Man Yoon; Kyung-Jo Kim; Byong Duk Ye;
Seung-Jae Myung; Suk-Kyun Yang; Jin-Ho Kim
P1542
EVALUATION OF COMPLICATIONS OF ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION: SINGLE OPERATOR EXPERIENCE AT A SINGLE
TERTIARY CENTRE
Marcela Kopacova; Miroslav Podhola
261
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1531
MUCOSAL HEALING IN PATIENTS WITH
ULCERATIVE COLITIS DURING A COURSE
OF GRANULOCYTE/MONOCYTE ADSORPTION THERAPY: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT
STUDY
Takayuki Yamamoto; Satoru Umegae; Koichi
Matsumoto
poster session
P1543
CLINICAL FEATURES OF COLORECTAL POLYPS REMOVED BY ENDOSCOPIC POLYPECTOMY: THE CHANGES DURING RECENT 10 YEARS
Hyun Sik Kim; Ok Jae Lee; Jae Jin Hwang;
Hyun Joo Min; Hyun Jin Kim; Tae Hyo Kim
P1544
OVERWEIGHT ARE NOT CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR LOW/ULTRA LOW RECTAL
CARCINOMA RADICAL RESECTION BY
MINI-LAPAROTOMY APPROACH
Xiaodong Wang; Chang Liu; Yi Luo; Li Li
P1545
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR SUPERFICIAL COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA IN RIGHT-SIDED COLON: ASSESSMENT OF SAFETY AND EFFICACY IN
COMPARISON TO LEFT-SIDED COLON
Michitaka Matsuda; Naoki Ishii; Takeshi Setoyama; Syoko Suzuki; Masayo Uemura; Yusuke Iizuka; Katsuyuki Fukuda; Yoshiyuki Fujita
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1546
COLORECTAL CANCER MANAGEMENT:
EXAMINATION OF MOLECULAR PREDICTORS FOR EARLY DETECTION OF LIVER
METASTASES
Petra Minarikova; Lucie Benesova; Ludmila
Lipska; Miroslav Levy; Barbora Belsanova; Gabriela Veprekova; Vladimir Visokai; Miroslav
Zavoral; Marek Minarik
P1547
ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT WITH SELFEXPANDING METAL STENT PLACEMENT
IN PATIENTS WITH COLON CANCER: REPORT OF A TREATED CASES SERIES FROM
A SINGLE TERTIARY CENTER
Roberto Di Mitri; Filippo Mocciaro; Giuseppina Russo; Antonino Marino
P1548
FEASIBILITY OF ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR EARLY COLORECTAL NEOPLASM
Keita Sasajima; Takao Oshima; Naomi Uemura
262
P1549
PATHOLOGICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN
ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION AND
ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION
FOR RECTAL NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS
Yoji Sasaki; Yasuhiko Tsutsumi; Daisuke Yoshida; Takehisa Furuta; Takaaki Itatsu; Ryohei
Isaji; Yoshiki Niwa; Kennchi Kobayashi; Takuma Komiyama
P1550
ADVANCED TUMOR STAGES DO NOT
CORRELATE WITH THERAPEUTIC DELAY
IN COLONIC CANCER PATIENTS
Michael Schultz; Christopher Jackson; Martin
Schlup; Ralf Lubcke; Jimmy Tiong
P1551
MANAGEMENT OF OBSTRUCTIVE COLORECTAL CANCER WITH TRANSANAL DRAINAGE TUBE BEFORE LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION
Yamada Tomonori; Etsuro Orito; Katsumi Hayashi; Kei Fujiwara; Tesshin Ban; Hiroshi Kanie; Hiroshi Hasegawa
P1552
PREDICTORS OF ADVANCED COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA AFTER POLYPECTOMY
Conny Van Enckevort; Hans de Graaf; Harry
Hollema; Jan Kleibeuker; Jan-Jacob Koornstra
P1553
A CASE SERIES OF ADENOMATOUS POLY
PS WITH A FOCUS OF ADENOCARCINOMA (“POLYP CANCERS”) DISCOVERED
AND RESECTED DURING BOWEL CANCER
SCREENING COLONOSCOPY
Ajay Mark Verma; Andrew P. Chilton; Kevin P.
West; Peter Wurm
P1554
PREDICT 30-DAY POSTOPERATIVE.MORBIDITY BY E-PASS IN COLON CANCER
SURGERY
Xiaodong Wang; Qiang Gao; Zongli Hu;
Chao Fang; XI Xiang; Li Li
poster session
P1556
METABOLIC ACTIVITY OF LARGE BOWEL
MICROFLORA AND LIPIDS METABOLISM
IN PATIENTS AFTER HEMICOLECTOMY IN
LONG-TERM PERIODS
Svetlana Silvestrova; Leonid Borisovich Lazebnik; Irina Alekseevna Li; Vladimir Nikolaevich
Drozdov
P1557
ANALYSIS OF HUMAN ABERRANT CRYPT
FOCI AFTER COLORECTAL POLYPECTOMY
Hirokazu Takahashi; Eiji Sakai; Michiko Sugiyama; Takashi Uchiyama; Hiroshi Iida; Kunihiro
Hosono; Hiroki Endo; Yasunari Sakamoto; Tomoko Koide; Chikako Tokoro; Masahiko Inamori; Yasunobu Abe; Shin Maeda; Atsushi
Nakajima
P1558
DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY(CT) FOR SIGMOID VOL­
VULUS~CLINICAL STUDY ON TREATMENT
OPTIONS FOR SIGMOID VOLVULUs
Shunsuke Takahashi; Toshiaki Ochiai; Teppei
Kabemura
P1559
FUNCTION OF THE ENTERIC NERVOUS
SYSTEM IN THE COLON OF PATIENTS
WITH IDIOPATHIC MEGACOLON
Ryouichi Tomita; Katsuhisa Tanjoh; Shigeru
Fujisaki; Tsugumichi Koshinaga
P1560
DEFECOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN MALE PATIENTS WITH MORPHOLOGICAL AND
FUNCTIONAL ABNORMALITIES
Ryouichi Tomita; Katsuhisa Tanjoh; Shigeru
Fujisaki; Tsugumichi Koshinaga
P1561
SEGMENTAL COLITIS ASSOCIATED WITH
DIVERTICULOSIS: A 5-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
STUDY
Antonio Tursi; Walter Elisei; GianMarco Giorgetti; Alfredo Papa; Marcello Picchio; Giovanni Brandimarte
P1562
QUALITY OF LIFE FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC VENTRAL RECTAL(COLPO)PEXY
Marie Catharine P Van Ierland; Martijn P Gosselink; Eelco J.R. de Graaf; Pascal G Doornebosch
P1563
A STUDY ON THE CLINICAL PROFILES OF
PATIENTS WITH EOSINOPHILIC GASTROENTERITIS IN A SINGAPORE TERTIARY
HOSPITAL
Guan Wee Wong; Kiat Hon Lim; Wei Keat
Wan; San Choon Kong
P1564
ENDOSCOPIC FINDINGS OF INTESTINAL
TRANSPLANTATION ASSOCIATED MICROANGIOPATHY AFTER HEMATOPOIETIC
STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION
Takeo Yamaguchi; Masafumi Ito; Masahiko
Fujino; Junichi Haruta; Terutomo Ito; Masamichi NIshino
P1565
MANNAN-BINDING LECTIN (MBL) AND
MBL-ASSOCIATED SERINE PROTEASE 2
(MASP-2) GENOTYPES IN COLORECTAL
CANCER
Henriette Ytting; Ib Jarle Christensen; Rudi
Steffensen; Jan Alsner; Steffen Thiel; Jens
Christian Jensenius; Ulla Hansen; Hans Jørgen Nielsen
263
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1555
DEVICE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF LAPAROSCOPIC SUTURE RECTOPEXY FOR COMPLETE RECTAL PROLAPSE
Yoshitaro Shindo; Shinobu Tomochika; Hiroki
Nakatsu; Shoichi Hazama; Masaaki Oka
poster session
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Liver III
Hall P0
P1566
CORRELATION BETWEEN HISTOLOGY ACTIVITY INDEX, FIBROSIS SCORE AND EXPRESSION OF CD 31 AND CD 34 IN LIVER
IN CHRONIC VIRAL HEPATITIS
Sayar Abdulkhakov; Tatyana Yilmaz; Anissa
A. Gumerova; Marina Titova; Natalia Cheremina; Luiza Fatkheeva;; Andrey Kiassov; Alfia
Odintsova
P1567
EARLY ACTIVATED HEPATIC STELLATE
CELL–DERIVED MOLECULES DIRECTLY
MODULATE HEPATOCELLULAR DEATH
AND REGENERATION IN VITRO AND IN
VIVO
Chang Wenju; Song Lujun; Wang Hongshan;
Gao Xiaodong; Niu Weixin; Qin Xinyu
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1568
INTRAHEPATIC DISTRIBUTION, PRESERVATION AND TRANSPLANTATION OF HEPATOCYTE PROGENITOR CELLS ISOLATED
FROM ADULT LIVER IN HUMAN AND RAT
Koichi Hirata; Touru Mizuguchi; Yukio Nakamura; Kazunori Sasaki; Toshihiro Mitaka
P1569
INDUCTION OF LIVER SPECIFIC GENES IN
A FIBROBLAST CELL LINE BY EXPRESSION
OF LIVER ENRICHED TRANSCRIPTION
FACTORS
Razvan Iacob; Urda Ruedrich; Michael Rothe;
Sarah Kirsch; Marcus Iken; Irinel Popescu; Michael Peter Manns; Michael Ott; Michael
Bock
P1570
SHORT-TERM PERIOPERATIVE ORAL NUTRITION SUPPORT WITH BRANCHED CHAIN
AMINO ACIDS IMPROVES SURVIVAL RATE
IN A RAT HEPATECTOMY MODEL
Yoshinori Ishikawa; Keisuke Hara; Satoru Fujii; Natsuki Seki; Nobuhiko Taniai; Hiroshi Yoshida; Akira Shimizu; EIji Uchida
264
P1571
LIVER PROGENITOR CELL EXPANSION IN
THE INJURED MOUSE LIVER: DO KUPFFER
CELLS PLAY A ROLE?
Noémi K Van Hul; Nicolas Lanthier; Jorge
Abarca-Quinones; Isabelle A Leclercq
P1572
THE SERUM LEVEL OF B-FGF IN HEPATITIS
C PATIENTS AND ITS PROGNOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH HEPATOCELLULER CARCINOMA
Kazuo Okumoto; Takafumi Saito; Hiroaki
Haga; Chikako Sato; Rika Ishii; Mai Sanjo;
Yuko Nishise; Junitsu Ito; Hisayoshi Watanabe; Koji Saito; Sumio Kawata
P1573
PERPETUAL HEPATOCYTE CELL LINE
FROM MOUSE LIVER INJURY MODEL: ESTABLISHMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION
Prabodh Risal; Jae-Chun Kim; Yeon-Jun Jeong
P1574
GENDER INFLUENCES MACROPHAGES
CLEARANCE AND IMMUNORESPONSE
DURING LIVER REGENERATION IN A
MOUSE MODEL OF ACUTE HEPATIC DAMAGE
Francesco Russo; Diletta Arcidiacono; Debora
Bizzaro; Andrea Cappon; Claudia Mescoli;
Tatiana Chioato; Pierpaolo Parnigotto; Massimo Rugge; Patrizia Burra
P1575
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF THE
EXPRESSION OF CITOKERATINES IN THE
EMBRYONIC LIVER, CIRRHOSIS AND HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
Costin Streba; Ion Rogoveanu; Larisa Sandulescu; Laurentiu Mogoanta; Maria Comanescu; Cristin Constantin Vere; Liliana Nita-Stefanescu; Tudorel Ciurea; Dragos Predescu
P1576
ASTROGLIAL S100b PROTEIN IN PATIENTS
WITH HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
Agata Gos-Zajac; Andrzej Habior; Joanna Jablonska; Urszula Oldakowska-Jedynak; Ewa
Kraszewska
poster session
P1578
25 GRAMS VERSUS 50 GRAMS OF 25%
ALBUMIN IN PREVENTING RENAL IMPAIRMENT AFTER LARGE VOLUME PARACENTESIS IN CIRRHOSIS
Abdullah Khalid; Khalid Mumtaz; Aiman
Ghufran; Hasnain Alishah; Wasim Jafri; Saeed
Hamid
P1579
ESOPHAGEAL PERFORATING VEIN IS NOT
RELATED WITH REBLEEDING OF ESOPHAGEAL VARICES AFTER ENDOSCOPIC VARICEAL LIGATION
Jun Yong Bae; Sang-Gyune Kim; Sae Hwan
Lee; Seung Won Jeong; Jae Young Jang; Soo
Jin Hong; Young Seok Kim; Jong Ho Moon;
Hong Soo Kim; Moon Sung Lee; Boo Sung
Kim
P1580
MULTISPECIES PROBIOTICS IN THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COMPENSATED
AND DECOMPENSATED CIRRHOSIS
Wojciech Marlicz; Ewa Wunsch; Marta
Mydlowska; Justyna Czyszek; Malgorzata
Milkiewicz; Piotr Milkiewicz
P1581
CORRELATION BETWEEN ENDOSONOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF PORTAL HYPERTENSION AND DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
MEASUREMENTS OF PORTAL AND SPLENIC VEINS IN PATIENTS WITH CIRRHOSIS
Anna Wiechowska-Kozlowska; Malgorzata
Milkiewicz; Katarzyna Zasada; Piotr Milkiewicz
P1582
LOW PERCENTAGE OF HEPATOCELLULAR
CARCINOMAS DIAGNOSED INSIDE SCREENING PROGRAMES
Jose Maria Moreno Planas; Ana Belen Galera
Rodenas; Maria Rosario Pastor Juan; Antonio
Javier Velasco Valcarc; Maria Montealegre
Barrejon; David Francisco Garcia Nuñez; Maria Jose Pedrosa; German Maldonado Hermoso; Mabell Vargas Travaglini; Emilia Cascales
Martinez; Ricardo Perez Flores
P1583
THE USEFULNESS OF WRIST ACTIGRAPHY
IN THE DETECTION OF SLEEP DISTURBANCE
IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Takayoshi Oikawa; Kei Sawara; Hidekatsu Kuroda; Akinobu Kato; Kazuyuki Suzuki
P1584
INCREASED FACTOR VIII ACTIVITY IN
PORTAL VEIN THROMBOSIS AND BUDDCHIARI SYNDROME
Rupesh Rajani; Annika Bergquist; Tor Melin;
Ingalill Friis-Liby; Marjo Kapraali; Mårten
Werner; Per Sangfelt; Sven Wallerstedt; Tomas Lindahl; Sven Almer
P1585
THE VALUE OF LIVER STIFFNESS MEASUREMENT BY FIBROSCAN IN PORTAL HyPERTENSION
Iulia Ratiu; Daniela Lazar; Adrian Goldis; Roxana Sirli; Alexandra Deleanu; Ioan Sporea
P1586
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FEATURES AND
TREATMENTS OF ECTOPIC VARICES WITH
PORTAL HYPERTENSION
Takahiro Sato; Katsu Yamazaki; Jun Akaike
P1587
ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY FOR RECTAL
VARICES
Takahiro Sato; Katsu Yamazaki; Jun Akaike
P1588
THE PREVALENCE OF SMALL INTESTINAL
BACTERIAL OVERGROWTH IN PRIMARY
BILIARY CIRRHOSIS
Sacha Sidani; Catherine Vincent; Mickael
Bouin
265
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1577
IS THIRD GENERATION CEPHALOSPORIN
STILL THE FIRST CHOICE IN SPONTANEOUS BACTERIAL PERITONITIS IN SOUTH
ASIAN POPULATION?
Abdullah Khalid; Shhaid Majid; Salih Mohammad; Turkey Hussain; Hasnain Shah; Wasim Jafri; Saeed Hamid
poster session
P1589
SHOULD ALL PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOL
DEPENDENCE UNDER GO SCREENING FOR
OESOPHAGEAL VARICES?
Philip Neill; Jasmin Farikullah; Asad Ashraf;
Salil Singh; Kadukkavil Padmakumar
P1590
PORTAL VEIN THROMBOSIS IN LIVER
CHIRROTIC PATIENTS WITH ENDOSCOPIC
TREATMENT
Gabriela Smira; Cristian Gheorghe; Liana
Gheorghe; Sebastian Suciu
P1591
A NEW NONINVASIVE “SERO-ELASTOGRAPHIC” ALGORITHM FOR THE ASSESSEMENT OF LARGE ESOPHAGEAL VARICES IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Horia Stefanescu; Radu Badea; Monica Lupsor; Anca Maniu
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1592
THE ROLE OF MELD SCORE IN PREDICTING THE 6 WEEKS MORTALITY AFTER
ACUTE VARICEAL BLEEDING IN LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Andra Suceveanu; Adrian Suceveanu; Eugen
Dumitru; Luana Alexandrescu; Laura Mazilu;
Florea Voinea; Ionut Tofolean
P1593
PLASMA AMMONIA LEVELS AS A SURROGATE MARKER FOR PORTAL HYPERTENSION
Eleni Theocharidou; Andreas Nakos; Polyxeni
Agorastou; Konstantinos Soufleris; Persefoni
Savvopoulou; Andreas Protopapas; Nikolaos
Grammatikos; Themistoklis Vassiliadis; Nikolaos Evgenidis
P1594
RADIAL ENDOSONOGRAPHY VERSUS
OESOPHAGOGASTRODUODENOSCOPY
FOR DETECTING OESOPHAGEAL AND
GASTRIC VARICES
Igor Tozzi Di Angelo; Vlastimil Procházka; Martin
Holinka; Ivo Novotný; Radan Bruha; Ilona Vinklerová; Jana Zapletalová
266
P1595
LONG TERM OUTCOME OF PATIENTS
WITH HEPATITIS B INFECTION (GENOTYPE
D) AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Walid Alhamoudi; Naglaa Allam; Hazem Mohamed; Yasser Kamel; Mohamed Al-sofayan;
Mohamed Al-sebayel; Hatem Khalaf; Khalil
Alawi; Ahmed Al-jedaei; Faisal Abaalkhail;
Nasser El-masry; Ayman Abdo
P1596
HEPATITIS B AND C VIRUS INFECTIONS IN
AN IMPOVERISHED URBAN AREA OF
DHAKA, BANGLADESH
Hasan Ashraf; Nur Haque Alam; Niklaus Gyr
P1597
OCCULT HEPATITIS B AND LIVER ENZYMES ELEVATION DURING PEGYLATED INTERFERON/RIBAVIRIN THERAPY IN EGYPTIAN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C PATIENTS
Nahla El-Said El-Gammal; Lamiaa Abd-Elwahab Mohamed; Maged Bahgat; Soha Abd Elmoneim Elhawari; Mohamed Hassan Emara
P1598
INTRAHEPATIC HBV STATUS AFTER 10
YEAR OF SUSTAINED VIRAL SUPPRESION
BY LAM: ANALYSIS OF CCCDNA SEQUENCE AND EXPRESSION
Rossana De Laco; Laura Belloni; G Brancaccio; Letizia Cimino; G Stornaiuolo; L Andreana; M Guido; Massimo Levrero; Gb Gaeta
P1599
SEQUENTIAL THERAPY WITH NUCLEOSIDE ANALOGUES AND INTERFERON FOR
JAPANESE PATIENTS WITH HBEAG-POSITIVE CHRONIC HEPATITIS B
Masaru Enomoto; Akihiro Tamori; Sawako Kobayashi; Shuji Iwai; Hiroyasu Morikawa; Hiroki
Sakaguchi; Susumu Shiomi; Soo-Ryang Kim;
Hirayuki Enomoto; Hiroyasu Imanishi; Shuhei
Nishiguchi; Norifumi Kawada
poster session
P1601
THE DEGREE OF HBV DNA LEVEL AT 24WEEK (ROADMAP CONCEPT) CAN PREDICT THE OUTCOMES OF LONG-TERM
ENTECAVIR THERAPY IN NUCLEOSIDENAIVE PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS B
In-Du Jeong; Seok Won Jung; Jung Woo
Shin; Sung Jo Bang; Neung Hwa Park
P1602
VIROLOGICAL AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HEPATITIS DELTA VIRUS IN PAKISTAN
Khalid Mumtaz; Umair Syed Ahmed; Sadik
Memon; Ali Khawaja; Muhammad Tayyab
Usman
P1603
EFFICACY OF 48 WEEK ENTECAVIR RESCUE THERAPY IN ADEFOVIR REFRACTORY CHRONIC HEPATITIS B PATIENTS WITH
PRIOR LAMIVUDINE RESISTANCE
In Hee Kim; Soo Teik Lee; Seong Hun Kim;
Sang Wook Kim; Seung Ok Lee; Dae Ghon
Kim
P1606
THE DIAGNOSIS PERFORMANCE OF ULTRASONIC TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY
FOR NONINVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF
LIVER FIBROSIS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS B
PATIENTS IN COMPARISON TO CHRONIC
HEPATITIS C PATIENTS
Monica Lupsor; Radu Badea; Horia Stefanescu; Mircea Grigorescu; Dana Crisan; Olimpia
Chira; Dana Damian; Zeno Sparchez; Alexandru Serban; Anca Maniu
P1607
THE DIAGNOSIS PERFORMANCE OF ULTRASONIC TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY
FOR NONINVASIVE ASSESSMENT OF
LIVER FIBROSIS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS B
PATIENTS
Monica Lupsor; Radu Badea; Horia Stefanescu; Zeno Sparchez; Alexandru Serban; Anca
Maniu
P1608
ASSESSMENT OF THE REGRESSION OF FIBROSIS BY USING UNIDIMENSIONAL
TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY IN PATIENTS
DIAGNOSED WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS B
IN CHILDHOOD
Roberta Maria Manzat Saplacan; Monica
Lupsor; Petru Adrian Mircea; Simona Valean;
Nicolae Miu; Lucia Burac; Cornel Valean; Mircea Nanulescu
P1609
VACCINATION AGAINST HEPATITIS B VIRUS IN ALCOHOLIC AND/OR HCV RELATED CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS
Anne-Marie Marion-Audibert; Sandrine Baubet; Lionel Wander; Sylvie Radenne; Christian
Ducerf; Jean-Christophe Souquet; Fabien
Zoulim
P1610
VIRAL INFECTIONS B AND C IN PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE
DISORDERS
Victoria Arama; Ioana Raluca Mihailescu; Adrian Streinu-Cercel; Sorin Stefan Arama; Ana
Maria Vladareanu; Camelia Dobrea; Violeta
Molagic; Horia Bumbea; Adriana Hristea; Daniela Ion; Catalin Tiliscan; Dana Maxim
P1611
THE IMPACT AND THE PREVALENCE OF
NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE
ON CHRONIC HEPATITIS B
Iuliana Pirvulescu; Liana Gheorghe; Sebastian
Suciu; Cristian Gheorghe; Speranta Iacob;
Mircea Diculescu
267
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1600
ASSOCIATION
BETWEEN
POLYMORPHISMS OF INTERLEUKIN-18 (IL-18) AND
TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR- A (TNF-A)
WITH SEVERITY OF LIVER FIBROSIS IN
CHRONIC HEPATITIS B INFECTION
Sandro Costa Ferreira; Silvana Gama Florêncio Chachá; Andreza Corrêa Teixeira; Fernanda Fernandes Souza; Erick C Castelli; Neifi H.
S. Deghaide; Celso Teixeira Mendes-Júnior;
Leandra N Z Ramalho; Sérgio Zucoloto; Eduardo Antônio Donadi; Ana Lourdes Candolo
Martinelli
poster session
P1612
COMPARING PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS
AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT PATTERNS
IN TREATED AND UNTREATED CHRONIC
HEPATITIS B PATIENTS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS IN GERMANY, POLAND,
ROMANIA AND TURKEY
Emmanuelle Senior; Benedicte Lescrauwaet;
Damien Ponsonnet; Victoria Arama; Hakan
Leblebicioglu; Krzysztof Simon; Jean-Pierre
Zarski
P1613
LIVER STIFFNESS MEASUREMENT BY MEANS OF TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY IN
PATIENTS WITH HBV CHRONIC HEPATITIS
Ioan Sporea; Roxana Sirli; Simona Bota; Alexandra Deleanu; Alina Popescu; Mirela Danila
P1614
GENOTYPE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN
BASELINE FIBROSIS IN PREDICTING RESPONSE TO COMBINATION ANTIVIRAL
THERAPY FOR RECURRENT HCV POST
TRANSPLANT
Steven Masson; J O´Beirne; D Patch; A Burroughs; G Dusheiko; D Thorburn
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1615
ANTIVIRAL THERAPY FOR HEPATITIS C IN
ELDERLY PATIENTS
Iulia Pintilie; Mihaela Dranga; Otilia Nedelciuc; Catalina Mihai; Cristina Cijevschi Prelipcean
P1616
PREDICTIVE VALUE OF SUPPRESSOR OF
CYTOKINE SIGNAL 3 (SOCS3) IN THE
LIVER
Hisamitsu Miyaaki; Naota Taura; Tatsuki Ichikawa; Kazuhiko Nakao
P1617
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LIPID METABOLISM AND TREATMENT WITH PEGYLATED
INTERFERON AND RIBAVIRIN FOR PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C VIRUS
INFECTION
Akio Miyasaka; Yoshinori Tatemichi; Kei Sahara; Kanta Oikawa; Ichirou Kumagai; Ryujin
Endo; Yasuhiro Takikawa; Kazuyuki Suzuki
268
P1618
EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF PEGINTERFERON ALFA PLUS RIBAVIRIN IN THE
ROUTINE DAILY TREATMENT OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS C PATIENTS IN KOREA; A
MULTI-CENTER, RETROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
Sang Hoon Park; Choong Kee Park; Myung
Seok Lee; Jin Woo Lee; Young Seok Kim;
Sook Hyang Jeong; Yeon Soo Kim; Ju Hyun
Kim; Seoung Gyu Hwang; Kyu Sung Rim; Hyung Joon Yim; Chun Kyun Lee; Jae Yeon
Cheong; Sung Won Cho; Jun Seong Lee; Yeong Min Park; Jeong Won Jang; Jin Mo Yang;
Ju Hyun Shon
P1619
IS IT STILL JUSTIFIED TO CONSIDER LIVER
BIOPSY AS THE GOLD STANDARD FOR
THE EVALUATION OF CHRONIC HEPATOPATIES?
Ioan Sporea; Alina Popescu; Manuela Curescu; Ion Rogoveanu; Larisa Sandulescu; Ciprian Brisc; Cristina Cijevschi Prelipcean; Catalina Mihai; Diana Nicolita; Roxana Sirli; Maria
Cornianu; Simona Bota
P1620
DOES THE SIZE OF THE NEEDLE INFLUENCE THE NUMBER OF PORTAL TRACTS
OBTAINED THROUGH LIVER BIOPSY?
Diana Nicolita; Ioan Sporea; Alina Popescu;
Roxana Sirli; Mirela Danila; Maria Cornianu
P1621
MANAGING THE SIDE EFFECTS OF ANTIVIRAL THERAPY FOR CHRONIC HEPATITIS
C: MOROCCAN MONOCENTRIC EXPERIENCE OF 138 PATIENTS
Sanae Reggoug; Nadia Benzzoubeir; Ikram
Errabih; Houda Jalal; Hayat Krami; Laaziza
Ouazzani; Houria Ouazzani
P1622
13C-AMINOPYRINE BREATH TEST ACCURATELY PREDICT LONG-TERM OUTCOME
OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
Alba Rocco; Germana de Nucci; Giovanna
Valente; Lucia Cimino; Gerrdo Nardone
poster session
P1623
PREVALENCE OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION IN SECCLUDED ROMA VILLAGES
OF SLOVAKIA
Lubomir Skladaný; Maria Avdicova; Ondrej
Poduska; Janka Hazirova; Lucia TulekovaHencelova
P1628
LIVER ELASTOGRAPHY AND STAGING FIBROSIS IN CO-INFECTED PATIENTS WITH
HCV AND HIV
Catarina Vieira; Cilenia Baldaia; Fatima Serejo; Manuela Doroana; Francisco Antunes;
Jose Velosa
P1624
BILE DUCT DILATATION WITH OPIATE REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH
HEPATITIS C AND A HISTORY OF INTRAVENOUS DRUG USE
Ruchit Sood; Rukkya Hassan; David Tesh; Rajaratnam Rameshshanker; Sulleman Moreea
P1629
LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF THYROID
FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC
HEPATITIS C RECEIVING A COMBINED
THERAPY OF PEGYLATED INTERFERON
ALPHA 2B AND RIBAVIRIN
Masahiko Yamada; Hiroki Suhara; Yuhei Ichikawa; Hideomi Tomida; Daisuke Suzuki; Toshihiro Kihara; Tatsuhiko Mabuchi; Mamiko
Takeuchi; Tsutomu Hosoi
P1626
PREDICTION OF THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF
LOW-DOSE PEG-INTERFERON ALPHA 2B/
RIBAVIRIN COMBINATION THERAPY FOR
CHRONIC HEPATITIS C WITH GENOTYPE
1B AND HIGH HEPATITIS C VIRUS LEVEL
USING VIRAL RESPONSE WITHIN 2 WEEKS
AFTER THERAPY INITIATION
Hideyuki Tamai; Yoshiyuki Mori; Naoki Shingaki; Kosaku Moribata; Tatsuya Shiraki; Shotaro Enomoto; Hisanobu Deguchi; Kazuki Ueda;
Izumi Inoue; Takao Maekita; Mikitaka Iguchi;
Kimihiko Yanaoka; Masashi Oka; Masao Ichinose
P1627
EFFICACY OF INTERFERON-BASED THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF THALASSAEMIC PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS
C: A 12 YEARS AUDIT
Irene Vafiadis; Panagiotis Trilianos; Jiannis
Vlachogiannakos; Markissia Karagiorga; Antonia Hatziliami; Ersi Voscaridou; Spiros D.
Ladas
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Biliary II
Hall P0
P1630
PERFORMANCE OF THE BORDEAUX CRITERIA FOR LIVER ADENOMA CLASSIFICATION IN A LARGE SINGLE CENTRE STUDY
IN THE NETHERLANDS
Sanne van Aalten; Joanne Verheij; Turkan Terkivatan; Rob A. de Man; Jan N.M. IJzermans
P1631
PANCREATICOBILIARY REFLUX DETECTED
BY 1H MR SPECTROSCOPY
Omkar B Ijare; Tedros Bezabeh; Nils Albiin;
Annika Bergquist; Urban Arnelo; Espen Melum; Ian C.P. Smith
P1632
ENDOSCOPIC TRANSPAPILLARY BILE
DUCT BIOPSY WITH THE COMBINATION
OF DUAL PHASE 18FDG PET-CT IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF EXTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCT
CANCER
Jong Ho Moon; Hyun Jong Choi; Sang Gyune
Kim; Jun Young Bae; Hee Kyung Kim; Jung
Mi Park; Hyun Cheol Koo; Young Koog
Cheon; Young Deok Cho; Sang-Heum Park;
Sung Jin Park; Hae Kyung Lee
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Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1625
THE IMPACT OF AGE ON RESPONSE TO
THERAPY WITH PEGYLATED INTEFERON
PLUS RIBARVIRIN IN PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
Giancarlo Spinzi; Marco Andreoletti; Gianmario Borroni; Aurora Bortoli; Mariaantonietta
Casiraghi; Massimo Cazzaniga; Roberto Ceriani; Patrizia Guerzoni; Giovanna Mandelli;
Barbara Omazzi; Mgl Pich; Alberto Prada; Natalia Terreni
poster session
P1633
INTRADUCTAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND
ENDOSCOPIC TRANSPAPILLARY BIOPSIES
AND IN THE DIAGNOSTICS OF BILE DUCT
STRICTURES
Hauke Heinzow; Tobias Meister; Carina Woestmeyer; Philipp Lenz; Wolfram Domschke;
Dirk Domagk
P1634
Y-SHAPED ENDOSCOPIC BILATERAL METAL STENT PLACEMENT FOR MALIGNANT
HILAR BILIARY OBSTRUCTION: EFFICACY
OF A BILIARY Y-STENT
Jae Chul Hwang; Jin Hong Kim; Byoung Moo
Yoo
P1635
UTILITY OF PERORAL CHOLANGIOSCOPY
TO DIAGNOSE THE LONGITUDINAL EXTENT OF BILE DUCT CANCER
Yoshihide Kanno; Kei Ito; Naotaka Fujita;
Yutaka Noda; Go Kobayashi; Takashi Obana;
Jun Horaguchi; Shinsuke Koshita; Takahisa
Ogawa; Yuhei Kato; Yasunobu Yamashita
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1636
THE RISK FACTORS OF PANCREATITIS
AND CHOLANGITIS AFTER ENDOSCOPIC
NASOBILIARY DRAINAGE FOR MALIGNANT HILAR BILIARY OBSTRUCTION
Hiroki Kawashima; Yoshiki Hirooka; Akihiro
Itoh; Eizaburo Ohno; Takuya Ishikawa; Hiroshi Matsubara; Yuya Itoh; Yosuke Nakamura;
Takeshi Hiramatsu; Masanao Nakamura; Ryoji Miyahara; Naoki Ohmiya; Hidemi Goto
P1637
THE VALUE OF EN-BLOC RESECTION IN
ENDOSCOPIC PAPILLECTOMY
Mika Matsuoka; Gianluigi Petrone; Pietro Familiari; Andrea Tringali; Vincenzo Perri; Massimiliano Mutignani; Guido Costamagna
P1638
EVALUATION OF TRANSGLUTAMINASE
EXPRESSION IN THE HEPATOBILIARY
TRACT
Leda Roncoroni; Luca Elli; Luisa Doneda;
Claudia Terrani; Elena Dogliotti; Donatella Barisani; Rossella Bader; Maria Teresa Bardella
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P1639
RESVERATROL INDUCED INHIBITION OF
CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA CELL GROWTH
IS TRANSGLUTAMINASE DEPENDENT
Leda Roncoroni; Luca Elli; Claudia Terrani;
Maria Teresa Bardella; Paola Braidotti; Alessandra Romeo; Luisa Doneda
P1640
IS THE EXPANSION RATE OF THE COVERED SELF-EXPANDABLE METALLIC
STENTS THE PREDICTIVE FACTOR OF PATENCY?
Osamu Togawa; Hiroyuki Isayama; Yousuke
Nakai; Yukiko Ito; Hirofumi Kogure; Suguru
Mizuno; Keisuke Yamamoto; Yoko Yashima;
Hiroshi Yagioka; Kazumichi Kawakubo; Takashi Sasaki; Toshihiko Arizumi; Saburo Matsubara; Natsuyo Yamamoto; Naoki Sasahira;
Kenji Hirano; Takeshi Tsujino; Nobuo Toda;
Minoru Tada; Haruhiko Yoshida; Kazuhiko
Koike
Poster Session
12.15 – 14.00
Pancreas III
Hall P0
P1641
ERCP IN ACUTE GALLSTONE PANCREATITIS WITHOUT CHOLANGITIS: A SINGLE
CENTRE EXPERIENCE
Francisco Ribeiro de Carvalho; José Ardengh;
José Eduardo Brunaldi; Rafael Kemp; Eder
Rios LIma-Filho; José Luiz Pimenta Módena;
Wilson Salgado Junior; Ajith KUmar Sankarankutty; Jorge Elias Junior; José Sebastião
Santos
P1642
HYPERTENSION AND ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTOR BLOCKERS AND RISK OF ACUTE
PANCREATITIS
Tomas Sjöberg Bexelius; Mats Lindblad
P1643
DOES BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) INFLUENCE THE EVOLUTION OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS?
Simona Bota; Dorina Chisevescu; Mihnea
Strain; Roxana Sirli; Alina Popescu; Mirela Danila; Ioan Sporea
poster session
P1645
CIRCULATING LEVELS OF VISFATIN, RESISTIN AND PROINFLAMMATORY CYTOKINE
IL-8 IN ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Anna Jasinska; Miroslawa Pietruczuk; Ewa Malecka-Panas; Bartosz Lesniowski; Piotr Daniel
P1646
SIGNIFICANCE OF I-FABP AS AN INDICATOR OF NONOCCLUSIVE MESENTERIC
ISCHEMIA ASSOCIATED WITH ACUTE
PANCREATITIS
Koichi Furukawa; Tatuo Kanda; Hiroyuki Funaoka
P1647
RISK FACTORS FOR POST ENDOSCOPIC
RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY
Takehisa Furuta; Yoji Sasaki; Yasuhiko Tsutsumi; Daisuke Yoshida; Takaaki Itatsu; Ryohei
Isaji; Yoshiki Niwa; Kenichi Kobayashi; Takuma Komiyama
P1648
CAN HIGH-VOLUME INFUSION DURING
ERCP EXAMINATION DECREASE THE INCIDENCE OF POST-ERCP PANCREATITIS?
Osamu Inatomi; Shigeki Bamba; Ayako Kobori; Hiromitsu Ban; Yosuke Mochizuki; Makoto Shioya; Takashi Nishimura; Yusuke Koizumi; Tomoyuki Tsujikawa; Akira Andoh;
Yasuharu Saito; Yoshihide Fujiyama
P1649
THE EFFECT OF INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY AND ENDOTOXEMIA IN THE PROGNOSIS OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Woo-Kyu Jeon; Young-Ryul Koh; Yong-Kyun
Cho; Hyun-Wook Baik; Hong-Joo Kim
P1650
AUDIT ON THE PREDICTION OF SEVERITY
IN ACUTE PANCREATITIS USING BISAP
Diane Adenike Lambo; Denis G. Lindo
P1651
PREDICTION, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF AN ACUTE POSTOPERATIVE
PANCREATITIS AFTER RENTGENENDOSCOPIC INTERVENTIONS
Dmytro Lyubenko; Oleksiy Dronov; Tetyana
Falalyeyeva; Olena Tsyryuk; Liudmyla Ostapchenko; Tetyana Beregova
P1652
RED DISTRIBUTION WIDTH (RDW) AND
FERRITIN AS PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN
ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Sandra Milic; Ivana Mikolasevic; Goran Poropat; Mladen Radic; Neven Franjic; Davor Stimac
P1653
CIRCULATING CYTOKINES AND ORGAN
FAILURE IN ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Marie Louise Malmstrøm; Mark Berner Hansen; Anders Møller Andersen; Annette Kjær
Ersbøll; Ole Haagen Nielsen; Lars Nannestad
Jørgensen; Srdan Novovic
P1654
INCIDENCE, AETIOLOGY AND MORTALITY OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS. A POPULATION BASED STUDY OUT OF BERGEN,
NORWAY
Thomas Omdal; Jonas Dale; Stein Atle Lie;
Kjell Kåre Øvrebø
P1655
THE EFFICACY OF NAFAMOSTAT MESYLATE FOR PREVENTION OF POST-ERCP PANCREATITIS; COMPARISON OF TWO DIFFERENT DOSES
Bong Gap Kim; Dae Hwan Kang; Hyung
Wook Kim; Cheol Woong Choi; Kee-Tae Park;
Su Bum Park; Jae Hyung Lee; Suk Hun Kim;
Yong Mok Bae; Eul Jo Jeung; Sang Yong Lee
P1656
ACCURACY OF 13C MIXED TRIGLYCERIDE
BREATH TESTING FOR INVESTIGATION OF
EXOCRINE PANCREATIC INSUFFICIENCYAN AUDIT
Victoria Porter; Jonathan Mcdonald; Barbara
Mackie; Deirdre McNamara
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Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1644
PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS AND PREHOSPITAL DELAY AS PREDICTORS FOR
ADMISSION INTO AN INTENSIVE CARE
WARD
Jonas Dale; Thomas Omdal; Kjell Ovrebo
poster session
P1657
PATIENTS WITH SEVERE ACUTE PANCREATITIS SHOW ABNORMAL LYMPHOCYTE
SIGNALING PROFILE ASSESSED BY PHOSPHO-SPECIFIC FLOW CYTOMETRY
Pauli Puolakkainen; Finland; Jani Oiva; MarjaLeena Kylänpää; Lea Kyhälä; Sanna Siitonen;
Esko Kemppainen; Heikki Repo; Harri Mustonen
P1658
POLYMORPHONUCLEAR ELASTASE AS
PROGNOSTIC FACTOR OF SEVERE ACUTE
PANCREATITIS: A META-ANALYSIS OF PUBLISHED STUDIES
Dimitrios Sigounas; Athina Tatsioni; Dimitrios
K Christodoulou; Epameinondas V Tsianos
P1659
ACUTE PANCREATITIS AND CONCOMITANT USE OF PANCREATITIS-ASSOCIATED
DRUGS
Marcel Spanier; H.A.R.E. Tuynman; R.W.M.
van der Hulst; M.G.W. Dijkgraaf; M.J. Bruno
Poster Session
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
12.15 – 14.00
Nutrition II
Hall P0
P1660
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF A NURSE-LED
PEG SERVICE IN A DISTRICT GENERAL
HOSPITAL: A 5 YEAR EXPERIENCE
Jessica Dyson; Carol Berthou; Musthak Kurmani; Jayesh Vasani
P1661
THE EFFECT OF MOUTHWASH ON PERISTOMAL INFECTION FOLLOWING PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY
(PEG) TUBE INSERTION
Baruch Ovadia; Tatyana Sigalov; Roman Depsames; Oren Atia; Yael Kopelman; Zvi Fireman
P1662
KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICE
TOWARDS MALNUTRITION SCREENING
AMONGST HOSPITAL DOCTORS
Said Isse; Zaheer Mangera; Neha Patel; Javaid
Subhani
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P1663
MIDDLE CHAIN TRIGLICERIDE CONTAINING ENTERAL NUTRITION SUPPLEMENTS
INCREASE SERUM ALBUMIN AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF PATIENTS WITH CIRRHOSIS
Tarkan Karakan; Eyup Ekici; Mustafa Tahtaci;
Emine Toruk; Emine Celik
P1664
HOME ENTERAL NUTRITION IN CHILDREN
– TWO YEARS EXPERIENCE OF REGIONAL
UNIVERSITY CENTER IN POLAND
Joanna Kudzin; Ewa Toporowska-Kowalska;
Beata Gebora-Kowalska; Krystyna Wasowska-Królikowska
P1665
EFFECT OF ADDITIONAL NUTRITION ON
PROTEIN METABOLISM IN ONCOHAEMATOLOGIC PATIENTS DURING ANTITUMOR
CHEMOTHERAPY
Olga Obukhova; Ildar Kurmukov; Jennet
Ataeva; Valentina Baykova; Nataliya Parshina;
Shalva Kashiya
P1666
COMPLICATIONS OF PARENTERAL NUTRITION DELIVERY - ARE INTERVENTIONAL
POLICIES ENOUGH?
Lyn Smith; David Oliver
P1667
THE USE OF PROKINETIC DRUGS IN NASOGASTRIC TUBE-FEEDING PATIENTS WITH
HIGH GASTRIC ASPIRATE VOLUME
Yien Ling Tan; Hou Meng Chong; Stephen
Tsao
P1668
PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY WITH FUNADA-STYLE GASTROPEXY, AN EASY AND SAFE TECHNIQUE,
GREATLY REDUCE THE RISK OF PERISTOMAL INFECTION
Naoki Okumura; Naoko Tsuji; Takehisa Takaba; Norio Yamamoto; Yasunori Minami; Masatoshi Kudo
P1669
MRSA AND PERCUTANEOUS GASTROSTOMY A THING OF THE PAST
Pierre Willemse
poster session
P1671
DIRECT-METHOD PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY (PEG) FOR OESOPHAGEAL OR HEAD AND NECK CANCER
PATIENTS
Atsushi Yagishita; Naomi Kakushima; Masaki
Tanaka; Kohei Takizawa; Hiroyuki Matsubayashi; Yuichiro Yamaguchi; Hiroyuki Ono
P1672
IMPROVEMENT OF NON-PROTEIN RESPIRATORY QUOTIENT USING BCAA-ENRICHED ENTERAL NUTRIENT IN EARLY PERIOD AFTER LIVING DONOR LIVER
TRANSPLANTATION
Ryuichi Yoshida; Takahito Yagi; Hiroshi Sadamori; Hiroaki Matsuda; Susumu Shinoura;
Yuzo Umeda; Daisuke Sato; Masashi Utsumi;
Yachiyo Sakamoto; Yuko Hasegawa; Akemi
Tanaka; Ayako Noguchi; Ai Date; Toshiyoshi
Fujiwara
UEGW 2010 would like to thank the following experts for their contribution to
the Poster Rounds on Wednesday,
October 27, 2010.
Malcolm Alison, UK
Alexander Arlt, Germany
Marc Besselink, The Netherlands
Jacques Devière, Belgium
Rami Eliakim, Israel
Eloy Espin, Spain
Mark Hull, UK
Steffen Husby, Denmark
Peter Jansen, The Netherlands
Charles Knowles, UK
Edouard Louis, Belgium
Lars Lundell, Sweden
Anna Martling, Sweden
Klaus Matzel, Germany
Francis Megraud, France
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
Tania Roskams, Belgium
Thomas Seufferlein, Germany
Vincenzo Stanghellini, Italy
Dina Tiniakos, Greece
Wednesday, OCT 27, 2010
P1670
CURRENT UK CLINICAL PRACTICE FOR
GASTROSTOMY TUBE INSERTION AND
MANAGEMENT
Neil Wilson; Carol Haigh; Marina Goater; Alison Jones
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esge learning area and
ultrasound learning
centre
esge learning area
The European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) hosts the ESGE Learning Area
which opens its doors to all UEGW 2010 delegates. The Learning Area offers a variety of excellent teaching modules for endoscopy including lectures, video presentations, expert demonstrations and hands-on sessions. In past years the Learning Area has attracted increasing numbers of attendees and participants.
With the exception of the Hands-on-Training on Biologic Models (on-site registration) taking
place on Saturday, October 23 and Sunday, October 24, all events are open on a walk-in basis.
The Learning Area is open Saturday to Wednesday during the hours of the scientific programme.
ESGE Hands-on Training on Biologic
Models (in cooperation with ESGENA)
Saturday – Sunday, October 23 – 24, 2010
With access to state of the art endoscopic
equipment and accessories and with personal
doctor and nurse tutoring, participants will
have the opportunity to perform techniques
that are demonstrated and discussed in the
endoscopic section of the Postgraduate
Teaching Programme. The aim is to increase
the awareness of diagnostic and therapeutic
techniques and to offer delegates the possibility of practicing their skills.
In previous years hands-on training has been
a main attraction in the Learning Area, and
this year again six 90-minute sessions will
take place.
Registration: The registration desk in the
Learning Area opens one hour before each
session starts. Tickets will be issued on a firstcome, first-serve basis.
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To maintain a high standard of teaching, the
number of participants at each workstation is
limited to ten.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Session 1
13.30 – 15.00
Session 2
15.30 – 17.00
GEMR
GHemostasis
GPolypectomy / colonoscopy
GERCP beginners
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
Session 6
GEMR
GHemostasis
GPolypectomy / colonoscopy
GShort wire systems
09.00 – 10.30
11.00 – 12.30
13.30 – 15.00
15.30 – 17.00
esge learning area
ESGE Open Training Centre
Monday – Wednesday, October 25 – 27, 2010
As of Monday open hands-on training sessions and simulator training will be offered in the
ESGE Learning Area. The work stations present a variety of procedures such as hemostatic
techniques, advanced GI endoscopy, ablation techniques on Barrett’s esophagus and laparoscopic and endoscopic simulator training. All delegates are welcome to attend the open hands-on
training sessions, which are tutored by doctors. Biologic models and simulators are featured, as
well as various endoscopic equipment and techniques. Please check the signage on-site in the
ESGE Learning Area.
ESGE DVD Learning Centre
Saturday – Wednesday, October 23 – 27, 2010
The DVD Learning Centre offers all delegates the opportunity to visit 16 stations where the
latest teaching material may be viewed on video screens with headphone sound transmission.
Case studies from the ESGE DVD Encyclopaedia are complemented by select video submissions
from ASGE. The offering is ideal for individual study and special interest.
ESGE Lecture Theatre
Sunday – Wednesday, October 24 – 27, 2010
Small-forum discussions with experts focus on topics of special interest. All are invited to join in
discussion following the presentation. In favour of a classroom atmosphere, the number of
participants is limited to 70.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
10.30 – 11.00
Submucosal tumours
12.30 – 13.00
Colonic polyps - advanced diagnostics 13.30 – 14.00
ESD with acceptable risk 15.30 – 16.00
Acute variceal bleeding R. Schöfl, Austria
J. Regula, Poland
H. Inoue, Japan
R. Hubmann, Austria
Monday, October 25, 2010
09.30 – 10.00
Capsule: from small to large bowel
I. Rácz, Hungary
10.30 – 11.00
Altered anatomy ERCP
L. Aabakken, Norway
11.30 – 12.00
Post-ERCP pancreatitis – avoidable?
J-M. Dumonceau, Switzerland
13.30 – 14.00
Current indications for SEMS in the bile duct
T. Baron, USA
14.30 – 15.00
Papillary tumors and papillectomy
T. Ponchon, France
15.30 – 16.00
Cystic pancreatic tumours
T. Rösch, Germany
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
10.00 – 10.30
Beyond white light imaging of the GI tract
11.00 – 11.30
Endoscopy for Barretts - when to do what?
14.30 – 15.00
Pancreatic pseudocysts
15.30 – 16.00
Mucosectomy
E. Dekker, The Netherlands
P. Sharma, India
M. Giovannini, France
B. Rembacken, UK
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
10.00 – 10.30
Balloon enteroscopy
A. May, Germany
11.30 – 12.00
Achalasia - modern therapy
S. Bruley des Varannes, France
12.30 – 13.00
Endoscopic management of ileocolonic strictures
B. Saunders, UK
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ultrasound learning centre
Be a better Gastroenterologist with clinical ultrasonography!
Clinical ultrasonography means: Physician performed ultrasonography, by the doctor himself
who is in charge of the patient. In some countries, this is established as a routine which is taken
for granted. Clinically embedded ultrasonography supports us with sort of another endoscopy,
with a realtime sectional view into the body’s regions.
The advantages are obvious:
a.immediate and repeatable look – bedside,
in elective routine, or in emergencies
Ginto the abdomen
Gin realtime
Gat a local resolution approaching a magnification glasse’s view, not achievable by
any other sectional imaging technique;
and this
Gas an extension of physical patient examination
Gdisplaying a multitude of information
Gleading to a safe and quick diagnostic and
therapeutic decision making
Gwithout any hazards known – contrary to
X-ray exposure
b.immediate use of specific techniques such as
Gcolor Doppler display of perfusion dynamics and of vascular morphology
Gcontrast enhanced ultrasonography CEUS
for e. g.
afocal parenchymal lesion’s detection and
classification
ableeding complications in traumata
Gsteering of interventions
Gintraoperative applications
Gelastography
Gendoscopic intestinal and transbronchial
ultrasonography EUS and BUS
c.at a minimum of expenses
The Ultrasound Learning Centre
is kindly supported by
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Learn to Perform Clinical Ultrasonography
No problem – with an up-to-date machine,
and initially guided hands on by an experienced medical colleague. Detailed knowledge of the respective (patho-) anatomy is
an evidently needed prerequisite. As a matter
of fact, looking into the abdomen by means
of ultrasonography is easy. Reading textbooks
and journals on ultrasonography is required
as well as making use of internet based sources of information. However and basically,
there is only one true access to learn and to
improve clinical ultrasonography: By your
own performance.
The UEGW team of medical colleagues at
the Ultrasound Learning Centre will give
support in two ways:
GThe Postgraduate Course of Ultrasonography for the Gastroenterologist – a two-day
course on Saturday, October 23 and Sunday, October 24, 2010.
GHands on training from Monday, October
25 to Wednesday, October 27, for all congress participants who want to make their
first steps in looking into the abdomen,
again guided and trained by experienced
medical colleagues. In addition, noon lectures will be held on these three days from
12.30 – 14.00 on special clinical ultrasonography.
ultrasound learning centre
Postgraduate Course
“Ultrasonography for the Gastroenterologist”
Saturday, October, 23 – Sunday, October 24, 2010 // 09.00-16.00
Saturday, October 23, 2010
09.00 – 09.15
Introduction: What can we learn today
L. Greiner, D. Nürnberg
09.15 – 09.35
The probe as a searchlight on abdominal anatomy
L. Greiner
09.35 – 10.00
You always know where You are: Landmark vessels I. Sporea
Faculty
10.00 – 11.00
Training: Hands on a Focus landmark vessels
11.00 – 11.20
Searchlight on liver anatomy
A. Popescu
11.20 – 11.40
Searchlight on gallbladder and bile duct anatomy K. Kinkel
Faculty
11.40 – 12.30
Training: Hands on a Focus liver
12.30 – 13.00
Lunch Break
G. Kreitz
13.00 – 13.20
Knobology a Setting up the machine 13.20 – 13.40
Searchlight on kidney anatomy
D. Nürnberg
13.40 – 14.00
Clinical Ultrasonography in South America in 2010 A. Yamanaka
14.00 – 14.20
Searchlight on pancreas anatomy
I. Sporea
G. Hanenberg, A. Popescu
14.20 – 15.00
Case reports a Your diagnosis? Faculty
15.00 – 15.30
Training: Hands on a Focus pancreas 15.30 – 15.40
Searchlight on pelvis anatomy S. Elhakim
15.40 – 16.00
Closing remarks for the first day
L. Greiner, D. Nürnberg
Sunday, October 24, 2010
09.00 – 09.15
Introduction; which aims today? D. Nürnberg, L. Greiner
Faculty
09.15 – 09.45
Training: Hands on a Focus kidneys
09.45 – 10.00
Abdominal blood vessel pathology
H. Kinkel
A. Popescu
10.00 – 10.15
Gallbladder stones a Silent and symptomatic
Faculty
10.15 – 11.00
Training: Hands on a Focus pelvis
D. Nürnberg
11.00 – 11.15
Bile duct stones a Potentially, probably, and proven 11.15 – 11.35
Focal liver lesions without and with CEUS A. M. Barreiros
11.35 – 11.40
Elastography in chronic diffuse hepatopathies
I. Sporea
Faculty
11.40 – 12.00
Training: Hands on a Focus liver hilum 12.15 – 12.30
To puncture or not to puncture, and if so, how
J. Valantinas
12.30 – 13.00
Lunch Break
13.00 – 13.15
Searchlight on intestine: Stomach and bowels
B. Lembcke
13.15 – 13.30
Searchlight on dynamics: Pulsation, peristalsis, palpation,
and respiration
L. Greiner
Faculty
13.30 – 14.00
Training: Hands on a Focus realtime dynamics G. Hanenberg
14.00 – 14.15
Pancreas pathology a solid focal lesion
a diffuse changes
H. Kinkel
14.15 – 14.30
a cystic focal lesions
O .H. Gilja
14.30 – 14.45
14.45 – 15.05
Interventional Ultrasonography for hepatic abscesses
a technique, indications, riscs, and benefits
L. T. Monici
15.05 – 15.25
Sonographic diagnosis of Echinococcus
a European experience
J. Valantinas
15.25 – 15.45
Sudan case reports I
S. Elhakim
15.45 – 16.00
Closing remarks, Certificates D. Nürnberg, L. Greiner
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ultrasound learning centre
Open Door with Mini-Hands-on-Practice and Noon Lectures
Monday, October 25 – Wednesday, October 27, 2010 // 09.00 – 16.00
(noon lectures: 12.30 – 14.00)
Monday, October 25, 2010
12.30 – 14.00
Clinical ultrasonography in intensive care
Budd Chiari syndrome, portal vein thrombiosis, and extrahepatic
portal hypertension HCC - Diagnosed and treated with clinical ultrasonography Contrast enhanced ultrasonography CEUS in gastroenterology Tuesday, October 26, 2010
12.30 – 14.00
Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) case reports
Intestino-sonography in IBD Endosonography 2010 – State of the Art Liver pathology – Special cases
D. Nürnberg
J. Valantinas
H. Kinkel
A. M. Barreiros
M. Duvnjak
B. Lembcke
A. Saftiou
L. T. Monici
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
12.30 – 14.00
Wall-thickening in bile ducts and gallbladder
O. H. Gilja
My best movie clips G. Hanenberg
Ultrasonography guided interventions in diagnosis and therapy A. Yamanaka
Sono-psychology
L. Greiner
The 18th UEGW Ultrasound Learning
Centre Faculty Members are:
Prof. Jazon Romilson Souza Almeida,
Campinas, Brazil
Prof. Yousif Baldredin, Alfashir, Sudan
Dr. Ana Maria Barreiros, Mainz, Germany
Prof. Marko Duvnjak, Zagreb, Croatia
Dr. Suzan Elhakim, Khartoum, Sudan
Prof. Odd Helge Gilja, Bergen, Norway
Prof. Lucas Greiner, FRCP, Wuppertal,
Germany
Dr. Gabriele Hanenberg, Düren, Germany
Dr. Horst Kinkel, Düren, Germany
Gerhard Kreitz, Erlangen, Germany
Prof. Bernhardt Lembcke, Gladbeck,
Germany
Dr. Claus Nolte, Mettmann, Germany
Prof. Leonardo Trevisan Nonici, Campinas,
Brazil
Prof. Dieter Nürnberg, Neuruppin, Germany
Dr. Alina Popescu, Timisoara, Romania
Prof. Ioan Sporea, Timisoara, Romania
Prof. Jonas Valantinas, Vilnius, Lithuania
Prof. Ademar Yamanaka, Campinas, Brazil
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Tuesday
October 26 09.00 – 17.00
Wednesday October 27 09.00 – 14.00
common interest
group meetings
common interest group meetings
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Common Interest Group Meeting
09.00 – 17.00
Hall 115
Colorectal Cancer Screening Implementation and Current Topics in Screening
and Diagnosis in Europe Familial Colorectal Cancer
Joint Common Interest Group Workshop
UEGF and IDCA/ESDO
European Network and International
Agency for Research on Cancer Meeting
Organised by
UEGF Public Affairs Committee
International Digestive Cancer Alliance and
European Society of Digestive Oncology
European Colon Cancer Campaign, London
European Cancer Network and International
Agency for Research on Cancer
Gastroenterology Foundation Munich
09.00 – 09.15
Welcome and announcements
Colm O’Morain, Larry von Karsa, Eric van
Cutsem, Meinhard Classen
G Session 1
Updates on current topics in colorectal
cancer screening and diagnosis I
Chairs:Geir Hoff, Ernst Kuipers, Phil Quirke
09.15 – 09.30
Special lecture: Proven ways to overcome
barriers against colorectal cancer screening
Lynn Faulds Wood
09.30 – 09.45
Update on flexible sigmoidoscopy trials
Wendy Atkin
09.45 – 10.00
Update on FIT
Stephen Halloran
10.00 – 10.15
Update on virtual colonography (CT) in
CRC screening
Christian Pox
284
10.15 – 10.30
Update on detection of proximal lesions
Michael Jung
10.30 – 10.45
Issues in endoscopic management of pT1
cancers
Phil Quirke
10.45 – 11.00
Discussion
G Session 2
Poster viewing and panel discussion: Implementation and improvement of colorectal cancer screening programmes
Panel: Geir Hoff, Jaroslaw Regula, Carlo
Senor
11.30 – 12.45
Poster viewing – at least one author to
be at each poster
12.45 – 13.45
Lunch Break
13.45 – 14.15
Discussion of posters
G Session 3
Updates on current topics in colorectal
screening and diagnosis II
Chairs:Colm O’Morain, Wendy Atkin, Nereo
Segnan
14.15 – 14.30
FIT in the screening practice of France
and the Netherlands
Ernst Kuipers
14.30 – 14.45
Quality indicators of screening colonoscopy
Jaroslaw Regula
14.45 – 15.00
The “true” complication rates of screening colonoscopy
Lutz Altenhofen
common interest group meetings
15.00 – 15.15
Cost – efficiency of screening tools
Marjolein van Ballegooijen
Sunday, October 24, 2010
15.15 – 15.30
Interval cancer and precursor lesions after
clearance colonoscopy
Michael Vieth
09.00 – 17.00
Hall 115
Colorectal Cancer Screening Implementation and Current Topics in Screening
and Diagnosis in Europe Familial Colorectal Cancer
15.30 – 15.45
Surveillance after polypectomy
Reinhold Stockbrugger
15.45 – 16.00
Discussion
G Session 4
New developments in monitoring of CRC
screening and histopathology
Chairs:Phil Quirke, Larry von Karsa, Sue Moss
16.15 – 16.30
Proposal for collaboration of screening
programmes in monitoring and reporting
on programme implementation
Carlo Senore
16.30 – 17.15
Clinical histopathology – Face – to – face
discussion
Phil Quirke, Michael Vieth, Alexander Meining
High risk polyps, Intramucosal/invasive
cancer, Serrated lesions, pT1 cancer
Common Interest Group Meeting
Joint Common Interest Group Workshop
UEGF and IDCA/ESDO
European Network and International
Agency for Research on Cancer Meeting
Organised by
UEGF Public Affairs Committee
International Digestive Cancer Alliance and
European Society of Digestive Oncology
European Colon Cancer Campaign, London
European Cancer Network and International
Agency for Research on Cancer
Gastroenterology Foundation Munich
08.50 – 09.00
Announcements
Meinhard Classen
G Session 1
Quality colonoscopy for screening and
surveillance – Good news?
Chairs:Jean François Rey, Reinhold Stock
brugger, Miroslav Zavoral
09.00 – 09.15
RCT’s of colonoscopy
Geir Hoff
09.15 – 09.30
Higher detection rate of colonic adenomas by high definition NBI or fluorescence colonoscopy?
Teaco Kuiper
09.30 – 09.45
Surveillance colonoscopy after longstanding CIBD
Markus Neurath
09.45 – 10.00
Capsule colonoscopy – ready for prime
time?
Fritz Hagenmüller
285
common interest group meetings
10.00 – 10.30
Discussion
G Session 2
Familial colorectal cancer
Chairs:Antonio Castells, Hans Vasen, Christa
Maar, Robert Steele
10.45 – 11.00
How to identify and differentiate familial colorectal cancer
Hans Vasen
11.00 – 11.15
Genetic counselling?
Antonio Castells
11.15 – 11.30
Doctors view on screening of first degree
relatives of CRC patients
Pierre Ingrand
11.30 – 11.45
Colonoscopy in FDR’s of CRC patients
Franco Armelao
11.45 – 12.00
Rationale for a call to action
Christa Maar
G Poster viewing and panel discussion:
“Do we need an European call to action
for the CRC familial syndrome?”
Chair: Antonio Castells
Jean Francois Rey, Karsten Schulmann, Nereo Segnan, Harry de Koning
12.00 – 12.15
Poster viewing – at least one author to
be at each poster
12.15 – 13.00
Lunch Break
13.00 – 13.30
Discussion
G Session 3
Conclusions
Chairs:Colm O’Morain, Meinhard Classen,
Wolff Schmiegel
286
13.30 – 13.45
Resumé and future directions – Brief
statements and discussion
Colm O’Morain
Meinhard Classen
Larry von Karsa, Nereo Segnan
13.45 – 14.00
Announcements
Meinhard Classen, Larry von Karsa
14.00
End of Network and Workshop sessions
Common Interest Group Meeting
08.00 – 16.00Room 134
ASNEMGE Young Investigator Meeting
08.00 – 08.30
Registration
08.30 – 08.45
Welcome and introduction of participants and faculty
Joost Drenth, The Netherlands
08.45 – 09.15
How to write an abstract
Joost Drenth, The Netherlands
09.15 – 09.45
Group exercise how to write an abstract
All
09.45 – 10.30
Reporting back from the groups and assessment
All
10.45 – 11.15
How to evaluate a scientific paper
Alexander C. Ford, UK
11.15 – 11.45
Group exercise how to evaluate a scientific paper
All
11.45 – 12.15
Reporting back from the groups and
assessment
All
common interest group meetings
12.45 – 13.15
How to present an abstract / project
Gijs van den Brink, The Netherlands
Monday, October 25, 2010
13.15 – 15.00
The elevator pitch contest
All
17.30 – 19.30Room 129
Workshop on the prebiotic concept – From definition to gastro – intestinal applications
Chair: Francisco Guarner, Spain
15.00 – 15.30
How to become a rising star
Hermann Wasmuth, Germany
15.00 – 16.00
Course evaluation and good bye
All
Common Interest Group Meeting
08.30 – 12.30Room 130
European Society of Study of Coeliac Disease – Thiopurines
Chairs: Chris Mulder, The Netherlands
Gino Roberto Corazza, Italy
08.30 – 08.35
Introduction
08.35 – 08.50
Villous Atrophy – A diagnostic Challenge
Pekka Collin, Finland
09.00 – 09.20
Cut – off for IEL in Lymphocytic enteropathy
G.A. Meijer, The Netherlands
09.30 – 09.45
Giardiasis – Why do symptoms sometimes never stop?
Lucy J. Robertson, Norway
09.50 – 10.05
Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis
David Sanders, UK
10.10 – 10.30
AIDS – Enteropathy
Schalk Van Der Merwe, South Africa
10.50 – 11.10
Autoimmune Enteropathy
Federico Biagi, Italy
11.20 – 12.30
Case Presentation
Common Interest Group Meeting
17.30 – 17.35
Introduction of the session chair of the
session
Francisco Guarner, Spain
17.35 – 18.00
Prebiotic concept. Focus on pediatric applications
Bernd Stahl
18.00 – 18.25
Prebiotics and the immune system
Arthur Ouwehand
18.25 – 18.50
Prebiotics in IBD
Kevin Whelan, UK
18.50 – 19.15
Prebiotics in IBS
Francisco Guarner, Spain
19.15 – 19.30
Final discussion and conclusion
All
Common Interest Group Meeting
17.30 – 19.30Room 130
Biomarkers in diagnostics and therapy
of gastrointestinal tumours
Chairs: Giuliano Ramadori
Peter Malfertheiner, Germany
17.30 – 17.45
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients
with stage IV colorectal cancer: A comparison of histological responses
Pascal Gervaz
17.45 – 18.00
A proteomic approach to identifying potential biomarkets for colorectal neoplasia
John Jenkins
287
common interest group meetings
18.00 – 18.15
Update of micro RNA biomarker identification from blood
Ioannis Amarantos
18.15 – 18.30
Neoadjuvant therapies reduce proliferation and angiogenesis and induce apoptosis in patients with primary inoperable
pancreatic carcinoma
Mark Ellrichmann
18.30 – 18.45
Update in Biomarkers of pancreatic cancer
Matthias Löhr, Sweden
18.45 – 19.00
Prevention of colorectal cancer: Is chemoprevention still a valid option?
Nadir Aber
19.00 – 19.15
Pathology of early hepatocellular carcinoma: Conventional and molecular diagnosis
Tania Roskams, Belgium
19.15 – 19.25
Understanding the innate and adaptive
immune response in different tumors of
the gastrointestinal tract
Silke Cameron, Germany
19.25 – 19.30
Closing Remarks
Giuliano Ramadori
Common Interest Group Meeting
17.30 – 18.30Room 131
Rome Foundation Symposium: Management of difficult patients with functional GI diseases
Chairs: E. Coriziari
Fernando Azpiroz, Spain
Speakers: D. Drossman
Michael Fox
P. Cotton
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Common Interest Group Meeting
07.00 – 08.00
Hall 118+119
European Digestive Motility Centre – Severe GI motility disorders
Chair: Sílvia Delgado – Aros
07.05 – 07.20
Achalasia or not achalasia? That is the
question!
Henriette Heinrich, Switzerland
07.20 – 07.45
Problems post – fundoplication:
ture, function or sensitivity?
Michael Fox, UK
07.55 – 08.00
Chair closes session
Silvia Delgado – Aros
Struc-
business meetings
business meetings
Several business meetings will take place
during UEGW 2010. Please note that attendance is by invitation only.
(as of September 15, 2010)
UEGF
Friday, October 22, 2010
15.00 – 20.00, Room M213
Council Meeting
Saturday, October 23, 2010
09.30 – 11.00, Room M213
EBG-UEGF CME Evaluation Committee
Meeting
Sunday, October 24, 2010
16.00 – 19.00, Room 133
General Assembly
Monday, October 25, 2010
07.00 – 09.00, Room M213
Education Committee Meeting
15.30 – 18.30, Room M213
Scientific Committee Meeting
Meeting with DDW Team
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
07.00 – 08.30, Room 128
Future Trends Task Force Meeting
07.30 – 09.30, Room M213
Public Affairs Committee Meeting
09.45 – 10.45, Room M213
Meeting with ESGENA
14.30 – 16.00, Room 128
Industry Debriefing Meeting UEGW 2010
Briefing Meeting UEGW 2011
ASGE
Saturday, October 23, 2010
08.00 – 12.00, Room 130
International Committee Meeting
ASNEMGE
Saturday, October 23, 2010
13.00 – 16.00, Room M213
Governing Council Executive
290
Sunday, October 24, 2010
08.00 – 11.00, Room 133
AGA Exchange Programme
Monday, October 25, 2010
16.30 – 18.30, Room 133
General Assembly
EAGE
Saturday, October 23, 2010
18.00 – 20.00, Room 134
General Assembly
ECCO
Saturday, October 23, 2010
12.30 – 15.30, Room 131
EpiCom Meeting
12.45 – 13.45, Room 132
Organising Committee ECCO '12 Lisboa
14.00 – 16.00, Room 132
GuiCom
16.00 – 18.00, Room 131
EduCom Meeting
16.00 – 18.00, Room 132
SciCom
18.15 – 20.15, Room 131
Operational Board
Sunday, October 24, 2010
09.00 – 14.15 h, Room 128
Governing Board Meeting
09.00 – 10.30, Room 129
NECCO Steering Committee
11.00 – 13.00, Room 129
NECCO National Representatives Meeting
14.15 – 15.15, Room 128
ISMAR Meeting
15.30 – 16.30, Room 122 + 123
National Representatives Meting
13.15 – 15.00, Room 129
Consensus Meetings: UC update
16.45 – 19.00, Room 122 + 123
General Assembly (extraordinary)
EDS
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
12.00 – 14.00, Room M214
Council Meeting
business meetings
EPC
Monday, October 25, 2010
12.00 – 14.00, Room M214
Council Meeting
ESDO
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
07.00 – 08.00, Room M214
Governing Board Meeting
08.00 – 10.00, Room M214
Advisory Council Meeting
10.00 – 11.00, Room M214
Meeting with Industry
16.30 – 18.00, Room 133
General Assembly
ESGE
Sunday, October 24, 2010
08.00 – 11.00, Room 132
Endoscopy Co-Editor Meeting
13.00 – 13.30, Room 132
Executive Committee
13.30 – 20.00, Room 132
Governing Board
Monday, October 25, 2010
07.30 – 08.30, Room 118 + 119
Endoscopy Editorial Board Meeting
10.30 – 12.00, Room 118 + 119
Education Committee
12.30 – 14.30, Room M213
Guidelines Committee GAPPS
16.00 – 20.00, Room M217
EURO-NOTES 2010 Meeting
16.30 – 17.30, Room 132
Guidelines Committee
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
15.30 – 16.00, Room M214
Research – Given Imaging
16.00 – 17.30, Room M214
Research Committee
16.00 – 19.30, Room M217
GLC Coagulation Meeting
ESNM
Monday, October 25, 2010
15.00 – 16.30, Room M214
Steering Committee Meeting
16.30 – 17.00, Room M214
General Assembly
ESPGHAN
Sunday, October 24, 2010
18.00 – 21.00, Room M214
Working Group Meeting
fEMGA
Sunday, October 24, 2010
12.00 – 14.00, Room M214
Business Meeting
WEO / OMED
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
07.30 – 08.30, Room M217
Education Committee Meeting
UEMS
Saturday, October 23, 2010
10.30 – 12.00, Room M214
CME Group
10.30 – 12.00, Room 134
Training Recognition Committee
10.30 – 12.00, Room M217
Manpower Committee
12.30 – 17.00, Room 134
Full Section and Board Meeting
aUEGF
Press Conferences
Monday, October 25, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
12.00 – 13.00, Room M217
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UEGW
STOCKHOLM 2011
19th United European
Gastroenterology Week
EACCME applied
October 22 – 26, 2011 // Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm Exhibition & Congress Center
Organiser:
UEGF – United European Gastroenterology Federation
office@uegf.org // www.uegf.org
Congress and Exhibition Office:
CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH
uegw2011@cpo-hanser.de
satellite symposia and
breakfast meetings
satellite symposia and breakfast meetings
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Satellite Symposium
16.15 – 17.45
Hall 112
New data for a well-known antibiotic:
Rifaximin-α (Alfa Wassermann)
Chairs: Philippe Marteau, France
Carmelo Scarpignato, Spain
16.15 – 16.30
Introductory remarks
Philippe Marteau, France
Carmelo Scarpignato, Spain
16.30 – 16.50
Poorly absorbed antibiotics in the management of colonic diverticular disease
Angel Lanas, Spain
16.50 – 17.10
Phase II study in the treatment of active
Crohn‘s disease
Paolo Gionchetti, Italy
Satellite Symposium
18.00 – 19.30
Hall 211+212
Current developments in GERD and assessments of early esophageal adeno­
carcinoma (AstraZeneca)
Chair: Lars Lundell, Sweden
G Session 1
How does gastroesophageal reflux generate symptoms in GERD?
Albert Bredenoord, The Netherlands
Diagnosis and management of GERD in
primary care: Clinically useful tools
Peter Bytzer, Denmark
Surgical vs medical treatment of GERD:
Clinically relevant aspects
Lars Lundell, Sweden
Discussion
G Session 2
17.10 – 17.30
Phase III study in non-constipated irritable bowel syndrome
Mark Pimentel, Spain
Endoscopic assessment of esophageal
adenocarcinoma
Towards improved endoscopic classification
of early neoplastic lesions: The BORN study – The IWGCO group
17.30 – 17.45
Panel discussion
Discussion
Satellite Symposium
Satellite Symposium
16.15 – 17.45
Hall 116
IBD: A global problem (WGO Foundation)
Chairs: Charles N. Bernstein, USA
Lloyd Mayer, USA
Nutritional issues in IBD
Ernest Seidman, USA
18.00 – 19.30
Hall 112
Helicobacter pylori eradication: Overcoming the challenges (Axcan Pharma
France)
Chairs: Peter Malfertheiner, Germany
Enrique Domínguez-Munoz, Spain
Diagnostic testing in IBD
Geert D‘Haens, Belgium
Helicobacter pylori infection: A public
health challenge
Enrique Domínguez-Munoz, Spain
Choosing between surgery and biological therapy in IBD
Iris Dotan, USA
The clinical challenges
Colm O‘Morain, Ireland
The challenge of resistance
Francis Mégraud, France
O-BMT (Pylera) challenging the standards
Peter Malfertheiner, Germany
294
satellite symposia and breakfast meetings
Satellite Symposium
18.00 – 19.30
Hall 116
New evidence in the management of IBS
(Menarini)
Chair: Robin C. Spiller, UK
18.00 – 18.05
Introduction
Robin C. Spiller, UK
18.05 – 18.25
IBS: The gut, the mind, and more
Guy Boeckxstaens, The Netherlands
18.25 – 18.40
Key factors in IBS treatment
Gianrico Farrugia, USA
18.40 – 19.00
Current scenario: Is there any specific
therapy?
Fermín Mearin, Spain
19.00 – 19.20
OBIS: The importance of a long-term management
Jan Tack, Belgium
19.20 – 19.30
Discussion
Monday, October 25, 2010
breakfast meeting
07.00 – 08.00
Hall 112
PillCam COLON Capsule Endoscopy
(PCCE): Technical and clinical advances
(Given Imaging)
Chairs: Andre van Gossum, Belgium
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
Introduction
Andre van Gossum, Belgium
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
Evaluation of PillCam COLON 2 in Visualization of the Colon
Guido Costamagna, Italy
A prospective, randomized Trial, comparing two Regimens of Preparation
Cristiano Spada, Italy
The Quality of Analysis of PCCE performed by a Gastroenterologist and Endoscopy trained Nurse
Ute Pfeifer, Germany
Jean-Pierre Charton, Germany
Satellite Symposium
18.00 – 19.30Auditorium
Sustained deep remission: Is it meaningful (Abbott)
Chair: Julián Panés, Spain
18.00 – 18.15
Sustained deep remission: A realistic
goal?
Julián Panés, Spain
18.15 – 18.25
Realising the goal: Optimisation of conventional therapy
Remo Panaccione, UK
18.25 – 18.40
Realising the goal: The evolution of use
of anti-TNF therapy
Jean-Frédéric Colombel, France
18.40 – 18.55
Realising therapy optimisation through
indicidualised treatment
Edouard Louis, Belgium
18.55 – 19.10
Realising sustained deep remission in
today‘s clinical practice
James Lindsay, UK
19.10 – 19.30
Panel discussion
Summary and close
Julián Panés, Spain
The 2nd Generation Colon Capsule: A
technical Revolution?
Samual Adler, Israel
295
satellite symposia and breakfast meetings
Satellite Symposium
18.00 – 19.30
Hall 211+212
Optimising CD Therapy: Right Patient.
Right Time (Schering Plough / Merck)
18.00 – 18.10
Opening Remarks
Daan Hommes, The Netherlands
18.10 – 18.35
Reframing Perceptions of Biologic Treatment
Brian Feagan, Canada
18.35 – 18.55
Advancing Outcomes: Optimising Therapy by Addressing Patient Needs
Paul Rutgeerts, Belgium
18.55 – 19.10
Where Evidence Impacts Guidelines
Pierre Michetti, Switzerland
19.10 – 19.15
Closing Remarks
Daan Hommes, The Netherlands
19.15 – 19.30
Question-and-Answer Session
Panel
Satellite Symposium
18.00 – 19.30
Hall 112
Frontiers of endoscopy and beyond
(Fujinon)
Chairs: Christian Ell, Germany
Chris Mulder, The Netherlands
Enrique Pèrez-Cuadrado, Spain
Transnasal endoscopy: Standard for routine endoscopy?
Chris Fraser, UK
Enteroscopy: One balloon, two ballons
or spiral?
Andrea May, Germany
Next generation of high-resolution tomographic diagnosis for the pancreatobiliary tract
Masaki Suzuki, Japan
296
FlushKnife, a major step for ESD in Europe: Where do we stand?
Pradeep Bhandari, UK
Therapeutic transnasal endoscopy with
ultra-thin devices: Novel options for old
problems
Juergen Pohl, Germany
Satellite Symposium
18.00 – 19.30
Hall 113
Managing complex GERD patients: The
importance of drug–drug interactions
(Janssen)
Chair: Stanislas Bruley des Varannes, France
18.00 – 18.05
Welcome, introductions and objectives
Stanislas Bruley des Varannes, France
18.05 – 18.25
Challenges of complexity in GERD patients
Stanislas Bruley des Varannes, France
18.25 – 18.45
Drug-drug interactions in GERD patients
Ala´ Sharara, Lebanon
18.45 – 19.05
Mechanisms and importance of drugdrug interactions
Christian Funck Brentano, France
19.05 – 19.25
Management of GERD in complex patients
Fermin Mearin, Spain
19.25 – 19.30
Summary, thank you and close
Stanislas Bruley des Varannes, France
satellite symposia and breakfast meetings
Satellite Symposium
Satellite Symposium
18.00 – 19.30
Hall 115
State of the iron – How do we diagnose
and efficiently treat iron deficiency
anaemia in inflammatory bowel disease? (Pharmacosmos)
Chair: Walter Reinisch, Austria
18.00 – 19.30
Hall 211+212
Optimizing treatment strategies in ulcerative colitis (Schering Plough / Merck)
18.00 – 18.05
Chairman‘s Introduction
Walter Reinisch, Austria
18.05 – 18.20
A practical guide to differential diagnosis
of anaemia in IBD
Michael Staun, Denmark
18.20 – 18.35
The knowns and unknowns of iron therapy in IBD
Arthur Kaser, Austria
18.35 – 18.50
Which patients should benefit from IV
iron therapy?
Manuel Muñoz, Spain
18.50 – 19.10
New Entries: What can the patient expect?
Sunil Bhandari, UK
19.10 – 19.20
Discussion
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
breakfast meeting
18.00 – 18.10
Opening Remarks
Geert D‘Haens, Belgium
18.10 – 18.35
UC Treatment Gaps: Recommended Versus Actual
Manuel Barreiro De Acosta, Spain
18.35 – 18.55
Achieving Mucosal Healing
Jean-Frédéric Colombel, France
18.55 – 19.10
Real-Life Application of Infliximab in UC
Paul Rutgeerts, Belgium
19.10 – 19.15
Closing Remarks
Geert D‘Haens, Belgium
19.15 – 19.30
Question-and-Answer Session
Panel
Satellite Symposium
18.00 – 19.30
Hall 112
The difficult to manage reflux patient
(Norgine)
18.00 – 18.10
Introduction from the Chairman
Jean-Paul Galmiche, France
07.00 – 08.00
Hall 111
New approaches to C. difficile testing
(ALERE)
Chair: Beryl Oppenheim, UK
18.10 – 18.30
Does the composition and proximal extent of refluxate play a role?
Daniel Sifrim, Belgium
C. difficile testing; Past, present & future
Tracy Wilkins, USA
18.30 – 18.50
Why does heartburn persist despite PPI
therapy?
Ronnie Fass, USA
The comparison of C. difficile antigen/
toxin testing with bacterial culture
Michel Delmee, Belgium
Lactoferrin; Biomarker for C. difficile &
IBD
Jost Langhorst, Germany
18.50 – 19.15
How to optimise the management of
GERD?
Donald O. Castell, USA
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19.15 – 19.25
Questions and answers
19.25 – 19.30
Key points to use in your daily clinical
practice
Jean-Paul Galmiche, France
Satellite Symposium
18.00 – 19.30
Hall 114
Serotonin update and novel therapies
(Movetis)
18.00 – 18.15
Introduction and opening remarks
Juan-Ramon Malagelada, Spain
18.15 – 18.35
Clinical diagnosis and management of
chronic constipation
Michael Kamm, Australia
18.35 – 18.55
Targeting motility in chronic constipation: Prucalopride
Michael Camilleri, USA
18.55 – 19.15
Prucalopride: Application in clinical practice
Jan Tack, Belgium
19.15 – 19.30
Q&A session and panel discussion
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
breakfast meeting
07.00 – 08.00
Hall 112
Controversies in biliary stenting (Boston
Scientific)
Chair: Guido Costamagna, Italy
Stenting for Benign Biliary Strictures:
Whether, What and When?
Horst Neuhaus, Germany
Preoperative Therapy and Stenting: A
Surgeon‘s Perspective
M. Adham, France
A Metal Stent for Every Extrahepatic Biliary Stenosis?
Thierry Ponchon, France
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14th Meeting of the European
Society of Gastroenterology and
Endoscopy Nurses and Associates
In conjunction with the Spanish
Society of Endoscopy Nurses and
Associates (AEEED) and the Spanish
Society of Gastroenterology Hepatology and Endoscopy Nurses (AEEPD)
in Barcelona, Spain
October 23 – 25, 2010
in conjunction with the 18th United
European Gastroenterology Week
(UEGW)
esgena conference – welcome address
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of ESGENA, AEEED and AEEPD we have great pleasure welcoming you to the 14th ESGENA Conference, which will be held during the 18th UEGW on October 23 – 25, 2010 in Barcelona, Spain.
Ulrike Beilenhoff
President of ESGENA
The three day conference includes state-of-the-art lectures, free papers
and posters, lunch sessions, several workshops with hands-on-training
and live transmissions. Interesting topics of Gastroenterology and
Endoscopy will ensure a truly global context. We are hoping to provide
a full and varied programme - to stimulate you into meeting and holding discussions with colleagues from all over the world.
On Saturday, there will be an opportunity to attend several workshops
organised in four parallel rooms. The workshops will have a more
practical focus and will be held in smaller groups - up to 50 - to encourage discussion, questions, and exchanges of ideas.
Following success at previous conferences, we will be offering handson training using bio simulators for nurses on Saturday and Sunday.
These workshops will be organised in close cooperation with ESGE.
Nurses will also have access to the UEGW Post Graduate Teaching
Programme.
On Sunday, the scientific programme, which includes two free paper
sessions and a nurses’ poster session, will offer mainly nursing-oriented lectures in two parallel halls. In addition, three parallel lunch sessions will have a more practical focus. On Monday morning, we will
have the Plenary Session with lectures in one hall. This will bring together all the delegates and we will award the prizes for the best free
paper and the best poster. We will conclude with invitations to the
next conferences.
The trade exhibition will open on Monday and there should be enough
time to browse the stands if the medical scientific programme does
not tempt you back into the lecture halls.
We wish you a successful ESGENA Conference and UEGW.
Ulrike Beilenhoff
President of ESGENA
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GENERAL INFORMATION
ESGENA Scientific Secretariat
Ulrike Beilenhoff (President)
c/o ESGENA Secretariat
Am Kastell 2
85077 Manching, Germany
Phone:+49 (0) 8459/323941
Fax: +49 (0) 8459/323942
Email:info@esgena.org
You may also visit www.esgena.org
Technical Secretariat AEEED
Miguel Angel Alonso Gumiel
Bolu-3 Servicios, S. L.
Pº de las Delicias, 136 – 2º C
28045 Madrid, Spain
Phone:+34-91-530 99 28
Fax: +34-91-530 99 28
Email:bolutres@hotmail.com
Technical Secretariat AEEPD
María Isabel Jimeno Sáenz
AEEPD Secretary
Apartado de Correos 24039
08025 Barcelona, Spain
Web:www.aeepd.com
Fax:+34-93-5507105
Email:aeepd@aeepd.com
ESGENA SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Saturday, October, 23, 2010
GAfternoon: 8 workshops in four parallel
sessions
GAfternoon: Hands-on training on bio simulators
Sunday, October 24, 2010
GAll day: ESGENA scientific programme with
free paper and poster sessions and three
parallel lunch sessions
GAll day: Hands-on training on bio simulators
Monday, October 25, 2010
GMorning: ESGENA Plenary Session
GAll day: Technical exhibition and ESGE Learning Area
Hands-on-Training on Saturday and Sunday
GHands-on-training on bio simulators will
be offered in 5 different sessions in cooperation with ESGE
GTickets for nurses will be available at the
entrance of the ESGE Learning Area one
hour before starting each session
GPlease note that there are only a limited
number of tickets available in order to ensure small training groups at each station
ESGENA Poster Session
GScientific posters will be displayed on Saturday and Sunday, October 23-24, 2010
GTwo poster sessions will be held on SunESGENA Annual General Meeting
The ESGENA Annual General Meeting will be
held on Saturday, October 23, 2010 from
17.15 – 18.30 in Room 129.
Access for ESGENA members only.
Conference Language
GThe official language of the ESGENA Conference is English
GOn Saturday, October 23, 2010 two workshops will be held in Spanish
GOn Sunday, October 24, 2010 one lunch
session will be held in Spanish
day, October 24, 2010
ESGENA Lunch Session
GLunch sessions will combine state-of-theart-lectures with hands-on training on different stations
GOn Sunday, October 24, 2010, 3 parallel
lunch sessions will be offered
GPlease note that there are only a limited
number of tickets available in order to ensure small training groups at each station
GTickets for nurses will be available at the
ESGENA information desk
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saturday, October 23, 2010
halls Lecture Halls
Time
09.00
–
11.00
room
127
room
128
room
129
room
130
ESGE learning
Area Hall 117
Workshop 1
Workshop 2
Workshop 3
Workshop 4
Workshop 5
Endoscope
reprocessing: Is
there a need
for a
separation of
clean and dirty
steps?
What is the
role of nurse
during Colon
Capsule
Endoscopy
(CCE)?
How to create
scientifically
sound abstracts
and posters for
conferences
Risks in the
practice of
digestive
endoscopy
Hands-onTraining on Bio
Simulators
organised by
Olympus Europa
organised by
Given Imaging
organised by
ESGENA
organised by
AEEED
organised by
ESGENA
UEGW – PG
Training
Programme
13.30
–
15.00
15.00
–
15.30
Coffee Break
UEGW – PG
Training
Programme
15.30
–
17.00
Workshop 6
Workshop 7
Workshop 8
Workshop 9
Workshop 10
Hygiene
surveillance in
the
reprocessing
room: How to
prevent false
positive results
RXperience An insight into
best clinical
practice with
short wire
ERCP
Practical
training with
models How to make
dummies
Patient safety
Hands-onTraining on Bio
Simulators
organised by
Olympus Europa
organised by
Boston Scientific
organised by
ESGENA
organised by
AEEPD
ESGENA General
Assembly
17.15
–
18.30
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Upper GI
Bleeding ERCP
Colonoscopy
(members only)
Upper GI
Bleeding ERCP
Colonoscopy
organised by
ESGENA
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sunday, October 24, 2010
halls Hall
113
Hall
114
Time
08.30
–
10.00
10.30
–
12.00
room
130
Poster area in
front of
Halls 113 / 114
ESGE learning
Area Hall 117
Session 1
Session 2
Free Paper Session
Management
Session 3
Session 4
11.00 – 12.30
Free Paper Session
Sedation
Workshop 11
Hands-on Training
on Bio Simulators
ERCP Short Wire
System Cook
12.00
–
13.00
13.00
–
14.30
Lunch
Lunch Session 1
Lunch Session 2
Lunch Session 3
13.00-14.00
New techniques
and developments
Hygiene and
infection control
Is your AER
compliant with ISO
15883?
Poster Round I
Workshop 12
Hands-on Training
on Bio Simulators:
in Spanish
14.30
–
16.00
Session 5
Session 6
IBD
Thoracic medicine
13.30 – 15.00
Upper GI Bleeding
ERCP Short Wire
System Olympus
15.30 – 17.00
Workshop 13
Poster Round II
16.00
–
17.00
17.00
–
18.30
Coffee
Session 7
Session 8
Education
GI Diseases
Hands-on Training
on Bio Simulators:
ERCP Short Wire
System Boston upper
GI Bleeding
monday, October 25, 2010
halls Hall
112
Time
08.30
–
10.30
New techniques and developments in Endoscopy
Presentation by Major Sponsors
Scientific Lectures
Best Free Paper and Best Poster Award
Invitation to next Conferences
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
Workshop 1
Endoscope reprocessing: Is there a need
for a separation of clean and dirty steps?
This workshop is organised by
Olympus Europa Holding GmbH
13.30 – 15.00, Hall 127
Chairs: Heike Martiny, Berlin, Germany
Annette Rittich, Hamburg, Germany
GAims & Content
While the separation of contaminated, clean
and sterile reprocessing steps is common
practice in surgical hygiene, this concept has
just recently entered the endoscope reprocessing room. However, is such a high level approach to hygiene really necessary in endoscopy? Is the need to invest into a different
reprocessing concept, necessitating among
other new endoscope washer disinfectors,
just driven by the industry?
This workshop will discuss the following issues:
aAre pass-through machines in endoscope
reprocessing just marketing or of additional benefit to the necessary level of hygiene?
aIs there any evidence to undermine an improvement of infection prevention?
aWhat are potential short-comings in applying clean side / dirty side concept to the
endoscope reprocessing room?
Workshop 2
What is the role of nurses during PillCam
Colon Capsule Endoscopy?
This workshop is organised by Given Imaging
13.30 – 15.00, Hall 128
Chair: Cristina Alvarez, Barcelona, Spain
Ute Pfeifer, Düsseldorf, Germany
GProgramme
13.30 – 13.50
Is there a role of nurses during Colon Capsule
endoscopy? Clinical experience in practice –
Nurse training, management at the hospital,
scheduling of patients, a relief for physicians
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SATurday
are the tasks of nurses and doctors during
CCE? Which tasks can the nurse take over during the procedure? What kind of training
does the nurse need for this? Is this a relief for
physicians?
Cristina Alvarez, Barcelona, Spain
13.50 – 14.20
Practical demonstration of role of nurses in
CCE – Explaining the bowel preparation to
patient, handing out the patient instruction,
monitoring of preparation, monitoring of the
CCE procedure, downloading the video, how
to read a video, what should be considered?
Technical support tools in the software, making thumbnails, using the atlas, using the
image adjustments, blue colour, etc.
Ines Ibanez, Barcelona, Spain
14.20 – 14.50
Evidence in nurse reading of CE - An overview of international studies. Investigation of
the analysis quality of PillCam Colon Capsule
endoscopy of doctors and nurses compared
to experts - RCT. The first national study of
PCCE in Germany (a presentation of the study protocol, without results)
Ute Pfeifer, Düsseldorf, Germany
14.50 – 15.00
Further questions and discussion
Workshop 3
How to create scientifically sound abstracts and posters for conferences
This workshop is organised by ESGENA
13.30 – 15.00, Hall 129
Chairs: Christiane Neumann, Birmingham, UK
Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany
GAims & Content
The professional duty of each nurse includes
sharing good evidence based practice. This
can be done by teaching staff in one’s own
department, publication in journals or conference presentations. However, the way scientific presentations are prepared is not normally taught during nurse training.
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The workshop aims to introduce nurses to
follow scientific principles when
aChoosing a topic
aPreparing and evaluating an abstract for a
conference
aProducing a poster which is both scientific
and visually attractive
aPresenting a poster at a meeting to the
poster round judges
Workshop 4
Risks in the practice of digestive endoscopy = Riesgos en la práctica de la endoscopia digestiva
This workshop is organised by AEEED and is
given in Spanish
13.30 – 15.00, Hall 130
Chair: Alejandro Santos Martin Cugno,
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
GProgramme
13.30 – 14.15
Biological risks prevention
Montserrat Sallés I Creus, Barcelona, Spain
14.15 – 15.00
Ergonomics
Laura Sicilia Jorda, Barcelona, Spain
Workshop 5
Hands-on-Training on Bio Simulators
13.30 – 15.00, ESGE Learning Area
Chairs: Michael Ortmann, Basel,
Switzerland
Eric Pflimlin, Switzerland
As participation is limited, registration is treated on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets
are available onsite only – at the entrance of
the ESGE Learning Area.
Workshop 6
Hygiene surveillance in the reprocessing
room: How to prevent false positive results
This workshop is organised by
Olympus Europa Holding GmbH
15.30 – 17.00, Hall 127
Chair: Holger Biering, Düsseldorf,
Germany
Reinhard Blum, Hamburg, Germany
GAims & Content
Long before the final release of EN ISO
15883-4, the necessity for hygiene surveillance in endoscope reprocessing room was
addressed by national and European expert
committees and guidelines.
Meanwhile, regular sampling of endoscopes,
washer disinfectors as well as the water supply should be considered a routine task. Still,
apparent contaminations are time and time
again routed back to false positive sampling
results.
Independent experts will present the causes
of such false positive results and discuss how
they can be prevented to increase the efficiency and appropriateness of hygiene countermeasures.
Hands-on training on bio simulators (pig
models) under the supervision of highly experienced tutors.
Participants have the opportunity to perform
endoscopic techniques on the following
topics:
aOGD with Injection techniques, Ligation,
Clipping, APC
aColonoscopy with Polypectomy, EMR and
APC
aERCP with stone extraction and stenting
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Workshop 7
RXperience - An insight into best clinical
practice with short wire ERCP
This workshop is organised by
Boston Scientific
15.30 – 17.00, Hall 128
Chair: Mark Walker, London, UK
GAims & Content
This programme is designed to increase
ERCP nurse’s awareness of the clinical
benefits of the RX Biliary ERCP System™.
SATurday
Workshop 9
Patient safety
This workshop is organised by AEEPD and
given in Spanish
15.30 – 17.00, Hall 130
Chairs: Maria Isabel Jimeno Sáenz,
Barcelona, Spain
Encarna Coca Macías, Barcelona,
Spain
15.30 – 15.50
La seguridad del paciente = Patient safety
Carme Valls Guallar, Barcelona, Spain
Programme contents
aPresentation on the clinical best practice
related to wireguided cannulation and RX
aHands on practice with the RX Biliary
system™ on Biliary ERCP models.
aConclusion
Workshop 8
Practical training with models – How to
make dummies
This workshop is organised by ESGENA
15.30 – 17.00, Hall 129
Chairs: Ulrike Beilenhoff, Ulm, Germany
Michael Ortmann, Basel, Switzerland
GAims & Content
In order to simulate realistic training scenarios, training on dummies is a very effective
and efficient way of learning. However, it is
not necessary to use complicated and expensive bio simulators like pig dummies for daily
hands-on-training or smaller workshops; artificial models and dummies can easily been
”built” locally.
The attendees will get information
aabout commercially available dummies
15.50 – 16.10
La transmisión de los virus de hepatitis
en la asistencia sanitaria = The transmission of hepatitis viruses in healthcare
Joaquin López Contreras, Barcelona, Spain
16.10 – 16.30
La sedacion en endoscopia digestive =
Sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopy
Sergio Sainz Saenz-Torre, Barcelona, Spain
16.30 – 16.50
La seguridad del paciente y la cirugia digestiva = Patient safety in gastrointestinal surgery
Virginia Pomar Solchaga, Barcelona, Spain
16.50 – 17.00
Discussion
Workshop 10
Hands-On Training on Bio Simulators
15.30 – 17.00, ESGE Learning Area
Chairs: Michael Ortmann, Basel, Switzerland
Eric Pflimlin, Switzerland
and
ahow to produce cheap, simple and very
effective self-made dummies for practical
training in their own practice by using a
combination of plastic dolls, meat, fruit
and vegetables.
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Hands-on training on bio simulators (pig models) under the supervision of highly experienced tutors.
Participants will have the opportunity to perform endoscopic techniques on the following
topics:
aOGD with Injection techniques, Ligation,
Clipping, APC
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aColonoscopy with Polypectomy, EMR and
APC
aERCP with stone extraction and stenting
As participation is limited, registration is treated on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets
are available onsite only – at the entrance of
the ESGE Learning Area.
aESGENA
General Assembly
(members only)
17.15 – 18.30, in Hall 129
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Session 1
Free Paper Session
08.30 – 10.00, Hall 113
Chairs: Di Campbell, UK
Stanka Popovic, Slovenia
Enriqueta Hernández Soto,
Sabadell-Barcelona, Spain
08.30 – 08.40
Welcome
Ulrike Beilenhoff, Germany
(ESGENA President)
Maria Dolores Esteve Martinez, Spain
(AEEED President)
08.40 – 08.55
The NHS bowel cancer screening programme in England
Lynn Coleman, Claire Nickerson, Ian Fretwell,
Helen Griffiths, Julietta Patnick, UK
08.55 – 09.10
Nurse led clinic in pre-colonoscopy counseling in a colorectal cancer screening
program
A. Salvini, P. Vaccarella, P. Baldoncini, S.
Salucci, M. C. Azpiri, A. Leto, P. Fracasso, F.
Ciaralli, M. L. Mangia, G. Capobianco, N. Oliva, Italy
09.10 – 09.25
Usefulness of a second endoscopic arm
to improve operative endoscopy in the
lower gastrointestinal tract
Stefania Ferri, Stefania Fiorentini, Ombretta
Nannetti, Francesca Romana Serotti, Maria
Angela Tattini, Rossella Callegari, Pietro Fusaroli, Giancarlo Caletti, Italy
09.25 – 09.40
Placement of nasoduodenal feeding tubes in intensive care patients by nurses
with the assistance of an electromagnetic guidance system (Cortrak™)
A. Duflou, M. Ramali, L. Singels, K. van Vliet,
M. van den Berg, P. Fockens, E. Mathus-Vliegen, The Netherlands
09.40 – 09.55
Microbiological analysis of reused autoclavable Biopsy Forceps (BF) in GI Endoscopy
Suzana Muller, Ismael Maguilnik, Afonso Luis
Barth, Larissa Lutz, Brazil
Session 2
Management
08.30 – 10.00, Hall 114
Chairs: Mette Olesen, Denmark
Montserrat Chuecos Medel, Spain
08.30 – 08.40
Welcome
Michael Ortmann, Switzerland
(ESGENA Vice President)
Maria Luz Gálvez Deltoro, Spain
(AEEPD President)
08.40 – 09.05
Management of patients with MDRO
(multi drug resistant organisms)
Maria Luz Gálvez Deltoro, Spain
09.05 – 09.30
The role of nurse in optimisation of
workflow in endoscopy site: A time motion study
Jadranka Brljak, Croatia
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09.30 – 10.00
Management of endoscopy unit – Advantages and disadvantages of computerised systems
Ilona Harteveld-Kievit and Eveliene Velhuizen,
The Netherlands
11.45 – 12.00
Efficiency of liver pre-transplant nursing
consultation and degree of patient satisfaction
López Benages Eva, Comallonga Bartomeu
Teresa, Navasa Anadon Miquel, Spain
Session 3
Free Paper Session
10.30 – 12.00, Hall 113
Chairs: Di Campbell, UK
Stanka Popovic, Slovenia
Enriqueta Hernández Soto, Spain
10.30 – 10.45
Critical role of nurses in building a center
of endotherapy in Africa: First report on
four years cooperation: Dakar, Senegal
Nabila Dahri, Karima Dib, Maité Dessy, Aminata Diallo, Khadija Gueye, Malik Cisse, Mamadou Lamine Diouf, Olivier Le Moine on
behalf of the Belgian/Senegalese Inter-University Project
Session 4
Sedation
10.30 – 12.00, Hall 114
Chairs: Ute Pfeifer, Germany
Francisco Javier Fernández Martínez,
Spain
10.30 – 10.50
ESGE guidelines about non-anesthesiologist administration of propofol (NAAP)
for GI endoscopy
Jean Marc Dumonceau, Switzerland
10.45 – 11.00
Degree of knowledge of gastrointestinal
endoscopy in other settings: Intervention training
Anna Sánchez, C. Díaz, M. Ruiz, E. Hernández, M. Puig, A. Sánchez, M. Galvez, N. Horcas, Spain
11.00 – 11.15
Complementary and alternative medicine in patients with inflammatory bowel
disease
Lena Oxelmark, Annelie Lindberg, Katarina
Phil Lesnovska, Sweden
11.15 – 11.30
Abdominal symptoms in relation to perceived health in patients with familial
adenomatous Polyposis
Kaisa Fritzell, Lars E. Eriksson, Jan Björk, Rolf
Hultcrantz, Lena Wettergren, Sweden
11.30 – 11.45
Liver cirrhosis constitutes an independent risk factor for the development of
pressure ulcers in critically ill patients
Miquel Sanz, Begoña Abad, Spain
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10.50 – 11.05
Development of a national training programme for NAPS
Pernille Hornslet, Denmark
11.05 – 11.20
Effect of national training programme on
daily practise
Ulrike Beilenhoff, Germany
11.20 – 11.35
The use of entonox as an alternative to
opiods analgesia for lower GI endoscopy
Hayley Barnett, UK
11.35 – 12.00
Round table discussion
Workshop 11
Hands-on Training on Bio Simulators
11.00 – 12.30, ESGE Learning Area
Chairs: Björn Fehrke, Switzerland
Eric Pflimlin, Switzerland
Hands-on training on bio simulators (pig models) under the supervision of highly experienced tutors. Participants have the opportunity to perform endoscopic techniques on the
following topics:
aERCP short wire system of COOK
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As participation is limited, registration is treated on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets
are available onsite only – at the entrance of
the ESGE Learning Area.
Poster Round I
13.00 – 14.00
Poster area in front of Hall 113 / 114
Chairs: Jayne Tillett, UK
Pilar Perez Rojo, Spain
Raquel García Muñoz, Spain
1. Non-attendance in an endoscopic department
Charlotte Parnel, Trine Lange, Denmark
2. A project – Computer-based information
systems in nursing management of endoscopy
Joaquim Andrade, Carla Sousa, Rafaela
Bré, Ana Penso, Célia Leite, Sofia Bessa,
Belém Afonso, Fernanda Lameiras, Carla
Moreira, Nuno Cruz (Eng. informatic),
Portugal
3. Birmingham questionnaire as a useful
tool for gastroenterology nurses
Mihaela Caliţa, Daniela Burtea, Monica
Molete, Romania
4. Shortening of the recovery time by the
use of Flumazenil after Midazolam sedation in over 1000 patients
Linda de Jong, Hedwig Kos, Monique
van den Bergh, Paul Fockens, Elisabeth
Mathus-Vliegen, The Netherlands
5. Safety of Propofol use under trained nurse-monitored during therapeutic endoscopic procedure
Ji Yon Ryu, Woon Geon Shin, Hak Yang
Kim, Republic of Korea
6. The role of Entonox in managing pain
during Colonoscopy
Deirdre Clune, Ireland
7. Systematic use of topical pharyngeal
anaesthesia in Endoscopy unit: Does it
improve the tolerance?
Margarita Hidalgo Isla, Gema Jiménez
Puente, Spain
8. Nurse’s role in endoscopic dilation of benign oesophageal strictures: Our experience
P. Burga, L. Polese, L. Norberto, Italy
9. New minimal invasive flexible endoscopic
intervention: Magnemosis (experimental
results)
Krisztina Tari, Péter Lukovich, Attila
Jónás, Kata Szabó, Ibolyka Dudás, Gábor
Váradi, Szilvia Kupcsulik, Bea Berényi, Péter Pálházi, Attila Zsirka, Péter
Kupcsulik,Hungary
10.Patient quality of life and patient safety
in bravo capsule endoscopy
Nimet Tüzomay, B.Açıl, S.Pala, E.Tankurt,
Turkey
11.The contribution of nursing staff to the
success of needle knife fistulotomy during difficult ERCP
Kristalia Moschota, Manousos-Georgios
Pramateftakis, Emmanuel Christoforidis,
Panagiota Chatzigianni, Georgios Vrakas,
Charalambos Lazarides, Greece
12. Nursing role in a new technology: Endoscopic radiofrequency ablation of
Barrett’s Esophagus
M. Ruiz, C. Diaz, E. Hernandez, M. Puig,
Alicia Sanchez, M. Galvez, Anna Sanchez, N Horcas, Spain
13.Quitting tobacco: The gastroenterology
nurses’ role
Agnes Gaber, USA
Lunch Session 1
New techniques and developments
This lunch session is organised by ESGENA
13.00 – 14.30, Hall 113
Chairs: Jadranka Brljak, Croatia
Michael Ortmann, Switzerland
José Ibáñez Muñoz, Spain
Placement of small-bowel feeding tubes
using the Cortrak system (CORPAK MedSystems)
Ann Duflou, The Netherlands
Over the scope clipping (OVESCO)
Ergonomic design in medical devices
Simon Brouwers (Cook Medical)
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Lunch Session 2
New developments on Hygiene and infection control
This lunch session is organised by ESGENA
13.00 – 14.30, Hall 114
Chairs: Sylvia Lahey, The Netherlands
Mette Olesen, Denmark
Dania Rocío Diaz Rodríguez, Spain
Manual decontamination of Hi Line: Best
practice (Pentax Europe)
Nicky McKechnie, UK
Duodenoscope reprocessing - Karl Storz
Solution for daily work
Thomas Makowski, Germany
Easier pre-cleaning with the new Olympus TJF-Q180V duodenoscope (Olympus
Europa Holding GmbH)
John Cobain, Germany
ASP’s Total Solution for Endoscope Reprocessing Johnson & Johnson Medical /
Advanced Sterilization Products)
Lunch Session 3
Is your AER compliant with ISO 15883?
This lunch session is organised by AEEED
and AEEPD and given in Spanish
13.00 – 14.30, Hall 130
Chairs: Dania Rocío Diaz Rodríguez,
Madrid, Spain
José Ibáñez Muñoz, Jaén, Spain
Total solution for Endoscope Reprocessing: Is your AER compliant with ISO
15883? Solution for transport and conditioning – NF98030
Guillermo Haro (Johnson & Johnson Medical /
Advanced Sterilization Products), Spain
sunday
Workshop 12
Hands-On Training on Bio Simulators
13.30 – 15.30, ESGE Learning Area
Chairs: Björn Fehrke, Switzerland
Eric Pflimlin, Switzerland
Hands-on training on bio simulators (pig models) under the supervision of high experienced tutors. Participants have the opportunity to perform endoscopic techniques on the
following topics:
aOGD with therapeutic procedures
aERCP short wire system of Olympus Europe
As participation is limited, registration is treated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tickets are available onsite only – at the entrance of the ESGE Learning Area.
Session 5
Inflammatory bowel diseases
14.30 – 16.00, Hall 113
Chairs: Lorenz Rudkin, Luxembourg
Amelia Rodríguez Nogueiras, Spain
14.30 – 14.45
Surgery in IBD
Félix Lluis, Spain
14.45 – 15.00
The role nurses in safe implementation
of Infliximab®
Irene Dunkley, UK
15.00 – 15.15
Use of complementary medicine in IBD
and its effect on quality of life
Randi Opheim, Norway
15.15 – 15.30
Communication with IBD patients
Lukas Degen, Switzerland
15.30 – 15.45
Patient’s personal experience with IBD
Bruno Raffa, Switzerland
15.45 – 16.00
Discussion
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Session 6
Thoracic medicine
14.30 – 16.00, Hall 114
Chairs: Christine Petersen, The Netherlands
Monica Granados Martín, Spain
14.30 – 15.00
“Umbrella for the lung” - Valve implementation in patients with emphysema
Michael Ortmann, Switzerland
15.00 – 15.30
Teamwork in flexible Thoracoscopy
Ales Rozman, Slovenia
15.30 – 16.00
Sedation and complication during flexible Bronchoscopy
Cristina Burrel Deicke, Barcelona, Spain
Workshop 13
Hands-On Training on Bio Simulators
15.30 – 17.00, ESGE Learning Area
Chairs: Björn Fehrke, Switzerland
Eric Pflimlin, Switzerland
Hands-on training on bio simulators (pig models) under the supervision of high experienced tutors. Participants have the opportunity to perform endoscopic techniques on the
following topics:
aERCP short wire system from Boston Scientific
As participation is limited, registration is treated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tickets are available onsite only – at the entrance of the ESGE Learning Area.
Poster Round II
16.00 – 17.00
Poster area in front of Hall 113 / 114
Chairs: Jayne Tillett, UK
Pilar Perez Rojo, Spain
Raquel García Muñoz, Spain
14. Comparison of colonoscopy preparations
by efficacy and tolerability
Mary Hackett Brennan, Ciara O’Connor,
Rachel Crowley, Faisal Zeb, Garry Courtney, Abdur Rahman Aftab, Ireland
15. A case report of colorectal cancer patient
with severe diarrhoea ameliorated by LGlutamine
Akemi Mori, Saori Kijima, Mayumi Kurahashi, Yutaka Murakami, Aya Ishizuka,
Sumiko Matsumoto, Yoshiyuki Tsuji, Reigetsu Yoshikawa, Japan
Yutaka Niihara, USA
16.Safety and efficacy of Adalimumab for
induction of remission in Crohn’s disease
in a nurse-led outpatient clinic: Preliminary data from a single centre prospective study
Matteo Martinato, Tiziana Slongo, Maria
Piovanello, Antonella Ugoni, Moira Rigato, Elisa Pelanda, Giacomo Carlo Sturniolo, Renata D‘Incà, Italy
17.Differences in perception and attitude
among medical staff towards IBS and IBD
– A comparative study
R. Dickman, S. Levy, M. Segev, R. ReicherAtir, N. Horev, Y. Niv, Israel
18. Quality of health and daily activities measured by sf 36 in IBD patients and Lynch
gene carriers: Results of a case-control
study
Maria van Vugt-van Pinxteren, Fokko Nagengast, Dirk de Jong, The Netherlands
19.Use of intravenous iron in a gastroenterology day hospital: Indications, dosage
and adverse effects
Angelina Dosal, Xavier Calvet , Laura
Moreno, María López, Ariadna Figuerola
Miquel Angel Ruíz, David Suarez, Emili
Gené, Mireia Miquel, Albert Villoria,
Spain
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20.Literature review on best intervention to
improve fatigue in patients with HCV treated with Interferon and Ribavirin
Maria López, Maria Feijoo, Roso Bernal,
Cristina Varoucha, Laura Moreno, Mercè
Pérez, Carmen Marquez, Dolors Gimenez, Laura Lechuga, Iolanda Caballero,
Montserrat Vargas, Carme Baldrich,
Spain
21. Interferon and fear of needles: A case report
Maria López, Laura Moreno, Angelina
Dosal, Marta M. Pujol, Spain
22. The importance of Cirrhosis patients´ oral
health and nurses role in assessing and
maintaining it
Susanne Olsen, Lea Ladegaard, Denmark
23.
Empowering celiac disease patients
through education
Eloranta Sini, Kinnunen Mervi, Tervahartiala Leena, Fromin Katarina, Vähätalo
Mervi, Johansson Kirsi, Finland
24.Endoscope reprocessing: Current situation in Italy
P. Caldana, D. Cordioli, I. Salardi, S. Arcispedale, L. Nembrini, C. Rivara, R. Mattiola, M. Cimbro, Italy
25. Two centre evaluation of the same model
drying cabinet used in endoscopy
Gordana Tanger, Sandra Bogovic, Jadranka Brljak, Croatia
Pam Cullis, Jolene Davies, Jayne Tillett, UK
Session 7
Education
17.00 – 18.30, Hall 113
Chairs: Christiane Neumann, UK
Paloma Hernández-Sampelayo Matos,
Spain
17.00 – 17.20
Nursing education – Current situation
and future challenges
Adelaida Zabalegui Yarnoz, Spain
17.20 – 17.40
Knowledge transfer strategies for implementation and clinical utilization of research information
Maria Teresa Moreno Casbas, Spain
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sunday
17.40 – 18.00
The ethical role of supervision in the
education of GI nurses
Darja Thaler, Slovenia
18.00 – 18.20
Gastroenterology education in private
hospitals in India and South Africa
Chris Mulder, The Netherlands
18.20 – 18.30
Discussion
Session 8
GI Diseases
17.00 – 18.30, Hall 114
Chairs: Sylvia Lahey, The Netherlands
Natalia Bartolomé Salvador, Spain
17.00 – 17.30
Care for GI cancer patients in the community
Dolors Garolera Bruguera, Spain
17.30 – 18.00
The nurses role in hereditary colo rectal
cancer screening
Pilar Perez Rojo, Spain
18.00 – 18.30
Old and new treatment of gastric antral
vascular ectasia (watermelon stomach)
Michael Manz, Switzerland
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programme
Monday, October 25, 2010
Session 9
New techniques and developments in
Endoscopy
08.30 – 10.30, Hall 112
Chairs: Ulrike Beilenhoff, Germany
Maria Dolores Esteve Martínez,
Spain
Maria Luz Gálvez Deltoro, Spain
10.20 – 10.30
Invitation to the next ESGENA Conference 2011 in Stockholm
Mirjam Burek, Sweden
08.30 – 08.45
Update on Olympus‘ product highlights:
Get exclusive insights into the newly expanded V-System product range
(Olympus Europa Holding GmbH)
Christina Kochler, Germany
08.45 – 09.00
Advances in EUS Technology: What are the
benefits to your practice? (Cook Medical)
Jan-Werner Poley, The Netherlands
09.00 – 09.15
10 Years of Short Wire Innovation
(Boston Scientific)
Ryan Blasko,UK
09.15 – 09.30
i-scan – Step by step to diagnosis
(PENTAX Europe GmbH)
Arthur Hoffman, Germany
09.30 – 09.50
Management of perforations of the GI
tract
Jelle Haringsma, The Netherlands
09.50 – 10.10
Endoscopic treatment of obesity and diabetes
Jürgen Hochberger, Germany
10.10 – 10.20
Best Free Paper and Best Poster Award
(sponsored by PENTAX)
Ulrike Beilenhoff, Germany
Maria Dolores Esteve Martínez, Spain
Maria Luz Gálvez Deltoro, Spain
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UEGW BARCELONA 2010
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Start at 9:00 at the congress venue
Course around the CCIB
Distance: 5 km
Charity support registration fee: 10 EUR
Patient organisation „foro español de pacientes“ will benefit
from the proceeds of the Run against colon cancer 2010
Run against
Colon Cancer
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Improve your health and support a medical charity!
The UEGF Public Affairs Committee has the pleasure to announce this charitable event on the occasion of
the UEGW 2010 in Barcelona. Improve your health and support a medical charity. Register now!
Kindly sponsored by
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run against colon
cancer and
public health day
RUN AGAINST COLON CANCER
Run against Colon Cancer at UEGW
Barcelona
Sunday, October 24, 2010
GStart Registration:
8.00 at the Auditorium Foyer
GStart Run:
9.00 at the Congress Venue CCIB, Placa
Leonardo da Vinci
Race track: 5 km in the neighbourhood of
the congress venue
The 5 km running track starts from Placa
Leonardo da Vinci where an inflatable arch
has been put up for the start. Music and a
moderator motivate the runners for their
5 km run.
Race control will record the times for all runners. Every participant gets a medal and a
personalised certificate at the end of the Run.
Mineral water is available for everybody.
Afterwards all runners are expected in the
passage between Auditorium and CCIB where
a healthy breakfast will be served. Once all
runners have arrived, the award ceremony
will start.
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Run against colon cancer
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Registration is still possible at the special
counter section in the registration area
(Fri – Sat) in the entrance hall of the CCIB and
in the foyer of the Auditorium (Sun). Please
note that participation is not limited to delegates of UEGW.
a Registration fee: EUR 10
The UEGF Public Affairs Committee has the
pleasure of announcing this charitable event
on the occasion of UEGW 2010 in Barcelona.
Improve your health and support a medical
charity!
The patient organisation “foro español de
patientes” will benefit from the proceeds of
the Run against Colon Cancer 2010.
In its 4th year, the Run 2010 starts and finishes close by the congress venue CCIB.
Registration for runners will open at 8.00 in
the foyer of the Auditorium. All participants
receive a T-shirt and their starting number at
the registration counter. A small breakfast
snack and fresh orange juice is served after
the Run.
Restrooms and changing rooms for ladies
and gentlemen are available next to the registration counter in the foyer of the Auditorium.
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Charity support registration fee includes:
GRunners’ shirt
GStart number and rental of timing chip
GFree runners’ breakfast
GFinishing medal
GPersonalised certificate
The Run against Colon Cancer is kindly supported by
PUBLIC HEALTH DAY
PUBLIC HEALTH DAY
Fighting Colon Cancer
Date:
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Time:
11.00 – 14.00
Location:
Banquet Hall
After the overwhelming success of the first
Public Health Day in 2009, the UEGF Public
Affairs Committee in collaboration with the
Spanish Patients’ Forum organised a Public
Health Day on occasion of UEGW Barcelona
2010. Members of the public and UEGW delegates are again invited to attend this public
information event.
Attendance is free of charge. However, registration is mandatory at the Public Health Day
counter in the Entrance Hall of the CCIB.
Chaired by the famous Catalonian TV presenter, Roman Pellicer, this informative event
offers the opportunity to hear from world
renowned experts and patients’ representatives on
Gthe latest medical opinion and research
Gdiagnosis and treatment
Ghow to live with digestive cancer
The Public Health Day is divided in a main session and four individual seminars in which
experts, together with patients, will discuss
the following topics.
Main Session
11.00 – 12.00, Banquet Hall
Words of Welcome
Rolf Hultcrantz, UEGF President
Reinhold Stockbrügger, UEGF Public Affairs
Committee Chairman
The importance of research. How patients can participate.
Antoni Castells, Head of the Institute de Maltaties Digestives, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona
Colorectal cancer screening in Spain
Joseph M. Borràs, Scientific Coordinator for
Spanish Cancer Strategy, Ministry of Health
and Social Policy
How to face the diagnosis?
Carlos Hue, Vice-President of Europacolon
Espana
Presenter
Ramon Pellicer, TV3 Cat
Break
12.00 – 12.30, Banquet Hall
a E xhibition of Spanish Patients’ Forum and
Europacolon Espana
a Time for single talks with experts
Individual Seminars
12.30 – 14.00
Seminar 1
Room 118
How to prevent colon cancer?
Seminar 2
Room 119
How to face the diagnosis? What should
I do?
Seminar 3
Room 120
What could you expect from treatment
(surgery and oncology)?
Seminar 4
How to live after treatment?
Room 121
Introduction
Miguel A. Gassull, Member of the UEGF Public Affairs Committee
Current situation of digestive cancer in
Spain (epidemiology, patients situation)
Albert Jovell, President of the Spanish Patients’ Forum (Foro Espanol de Pacientes)
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supporting programme
Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is a cosmopolitan Mediterranean city that incorporates in its urban street pattern Roman
remains, medieval districts and the most
beautiful examples of modernism and 20th
century avant-garde art.
Of Roman origin, Barcelona‘s long history
and economic dynamism have provided it
with an impressive cultural heritage, shown
in the conservation of its rich historic and artistic heritage and in the encouragement of
the newest artistic trends. Its long cultural
agenda will lead the visitor through museums, exhibitions, outdoor sculptures and an
extensive calendar of music, theatre, and
dance.
TOURs in BARCELONA
BARCELONA HIGHLIGHTS
Saturday
October 23
Sunday
October 24
Monday
October 25
09.30 – 12.30
14.00 – 17.00
09.30 – 12.30
o Anella Olímpica de Montjuïc
During UEGW 2010, Viajes Iberia Congresos
offers various guided tours in and around
Barcelona for participants and their accommpanying persons. Tour programmes, descriptions and conditions are indicated here below.
Tickets can still be purchased at the tours
counter in the entrance foyer of the CCIB.
GAll tours will be conducted in English language and are accompanied by an Englishspeaking guide.
GAll tours will start and end at the congress
venue CCIB.
GAll tours are based on a minimum number
of 25 participants. Tours will be cancelled if
the minimum number is not reached. Full
refunds will be available for tours which do
not take place.
GNo refund will be possible for included services not taken. Lost or unused tickets cannot be refunded.
GAll prices include the current VAT tax rate.
Contact
Viajes Iberia Congresos
Edificio Orizonia
C / Pallars 193, 2ª Planta
08005 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 – 93 – 510 1005
Fax: +34 – 93 – 510 1009
Email:uegw2010@viajesiberia.com
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© Turisme de Barcelona / Espai d’Imatge
The panoramic visit includes the main monuments and sites of the city. Please take note
that all visits are only of the exteriors.
The Barri Gotic (Gothic District) is in the
centre of Barcelona, where the Roman-walled
settlement first originated. It is here where
we’ll see the main public buildings including
the Town Hall, the Catalan Government Palace and, of course, the Cathedral.
Passeig de Gracia could be considered the
Champs Elysees of Barcelona. It is the main
street of the Eixample district, a shopping
and financial centre.
Montjuic mountain (Jewish mountain) has
played an important role in the history of Barcelona. As a result this emblematic mountain
offers visitors a broad insight into the city’s
past, as well as offering some beautiful parks
and spectacular views of the city and port
area. The last transformation of Montjuic was
for the Olympic Games in 1992 when the
Olympic Ring was designed.
Cost per person: EUR 26,50
supporting programme
DISCOVERING GAUDI
Saturday
October 23
Sunday
October 24
Monday
October 25
Tuesday
October 26
13.30 – 17.30
09.30 – 13.30
13.30 – 17.30
13.30 – 17.30
GOTHIC QUARTER WALKING TOUR
Saturday
October 23
09.30 – 12.30
Monday
October 25
09.30 – 12.30
Tuesday
October 26
09.30 – 12.30
o Casa Milà “La Pedrera”
o Carrer del Bisbe
© Turisme de Barcelona / L. Bertran
© Turisme de Barcelona / Espai d’Imatge
Antoni Gaudi is probably the most famous
modernist architect in the world. Born in
1852, he was an attentive observer of nature
and felt attracted to its forms, colours and
geometry. This sightseeing tour will encompass outdoor visits to the main houses of
Gaudi: Casa Batlló and La Pedrera.
The BARRI GOTIC (Gothic district) is the centre of Barcelona, where the city originated,
and where the main public buildings are located. Barcelona’s origins date as far back as to
Roman times and, despite its transformation
in the Middle Ages, there are still traces of its
foundations.
Building of the Cathedral began in 1298 during the rule of James II of Aragon and completed in 1454. It’s one of the masterpieces of
Spanish gothic architecture. The current façade is 19th century. A special mention must be
given to the cloister.
We will then go on to visit inside the:
GÜELL PARK (1900 – 1914). This project was
a dream come true for the Catalan businessman Eusebi Guell and Gaudí, the revolutionary architect who, based on the English model
of city-gardens, proposed the transformation
of a large rocky estate in the north part of the
city into a residential area.
SAGRADA FAMILIA The temple was originally a private initiative of the Spiritual Association devoted to St. Joseph. Work began in
1882 under the direction of Francesc de Paula Villar, whose intention was to give the
work a neogothic style, in fashion at that
time. However, due to differences between
the architect and the municipality, he gave up
the project and Gaudi stepped in to replace
him.
The RAMBLA is, of course, the best known
landmark of Barcelona. Meandering down
from “Catalunya” Square to the Columbus
statue, filled with newspaper kiosks, flower
sellers and animal stalls, as well as all sorts of
artists, it is undoubtedly the place where everyone comes together, both tourists and locals. We will visit the colourful and photogenic Boquería Market (Sundays closed), the
largest and most traditional food market in
Spain with its many stalls.
Cost per person: EUR 29,50
Cost per person: EUR 40,00
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TOUR OUTSIDE BARCELONA
CODORNIU & MONTSERRAT
Monday
October 25
09.00 – 17.00
TOUR OUTSIDE BARCELONA
GIRONA & FIGUERES
Tuesday
October 26
An approximately 45 minute drive from Barcelona will take us to the “Penedés” wine
region, home of “Cava” (Catalan sparkling
white wine produced using the same process
as French Champagne). Codorniu are the
biggest wine cellars in the world, covering 30
kilometres and set out on five levels. Built by
the architect Josep Maria Puig i Cadafalch, a
genius of the modernist style.
GIRONA is located 100 km, north of Barcelona. It is divided in two by the river Onyar
which cuts through the heart of the city. On
the right bank of the river; above a hill, stands
the old city, which was formerly enclosed
within city walls and extended across the flat
area of the riverbank. The modern city rises
on the left bank of the river, and spreads across to the old Mercadal neighbourhood. The
cathedral (11th – 18th centuries) combines
different styles including Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. The cloister is
a masterpiece of Catalan Romanesque art
and was built between the 11th and the 12th
centuries and has been totally preserved.
Afterwards the tour continues on to Mount
Montserrat, said to be the inspiration of
Wagner for the setting of the opera Parsifal.
The Monastery, dating from the middle of the
19th century – Napoleon’s army destroyed
the old monastery in 1815 – hosts a community of some 80 monks who follow the 6th
century Benedict rule.
The church interior was restored after the destruction by Napoleon’s army and hosts the
image of Our Lady of Mont­serrat, popularly
known as “La Moreneta” (dark woman) due
to the dark colour of her face. It is a lovely
12th century Romanesque carving. In 1881
she was crowned and declared the Patron
Saint of Catalonia.
Lunch in a local restaurant is included.
08.30 – 17.30
FIGUERES is located in the rural region of “Alt
Ampurdá” and is internationally known for
being the birthplace of Salvador Dalí. There
you will visit the old municipal theatre which
was converted by this eccentric artist into his
Theatre-Museum. Opened in 1974, the Dalí
Theatre-Museum was built upon the remains
of the former Figueres theatre. It contains the
broadest range of works spanning the artistic
career of Salvador Dalí (1904 – 1989), from
his earliest artistic experiences and his surrealist creations down to the works of the last
years of his life.
Cost per person: EUR 118,00
Lunch included in local restaurant.
Cost per person: EUR 136,00
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UEGF / UEGW Booth
Exhibition Hall P0
Opening Hours
Monday
October 25 09.00 – 17.00
Tuesday
October 26 09.00 – 17.00
Wednesday October 27 09.00 – 14.00
We look forward to your visit!
www.uegf.org
list of exhibitors and
Exhibition floor plan
list of exhibitors
Premium Partners
Abbott
MSD
Olympus
Pharmacosmos A/S
Booth
7
20
21
14
Major Partners
Booth
A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale 63
Boston Scientific International S.A.
31
Fujinon (Europe) GmbH
37
Given Imaging GmbH
36
Janssen
35
Movetis
6
Norgine Limited
10
Pentax Europe GmbH
22
General Exhibitors
Booth
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ACTIAL FARMACEUTICA Lda
72
Alere International
101
Alfa Wassermann S.p.A.
49
ALTON (Shanghai) Medical Instruments 41
ASNEMGE - Association of National
European and Mediterranean Societies
of Gastroenterology
85A
Avantis Medical Systems
46
Axcan Pharma SAS
17
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BALTON Sp. z o.o.
Barrx Medical Inc.
Bedfont Scientific Ltd
Belimed AG
BIOCODEX
Biohit Oyj
Biomed Central Ltd.
BMJ Group
Bracco Suisse SA
BÜHLMANN Laboratories AG
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CAE Healthcare
Calpro AS
Casen Fleet
CBC (Deutschland) GmbH
CONMED Corporation
COOK Medical
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60
33
78
30
28
54
65
104
95
75
39
61
38
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DANONE
DDW - Digestive Disease Week
Dr. Falk Pharma GmbH
97
69
64
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EAES - European Association for
Endoscopic Surgery
91
EAGE - European Association for
Gastroenterology and Endoscopy
86
EASL - European Association for
the Study of the Liver
87
ECCO - European Crohn’s and
Colitis Organisation
90
EDS - European Digestive Surgery
89
EFISDS - International Society of Digestive
Surgery (European Federation)
85B
EGYPT GASTRO HEP
70
ELLA - CS, s.r.o.
52A
emed T. Jakubik, R. Mazurek Sp. J.
106
EndoChoice
79
Endo-Flex GmbH
80
Endosoft B.V.
44
EPC - European Pancreatic Club
89
Epigenomics AG
9
Erbe Elektromedizin GmbH
5
ESDO - European Society of Digestive
Oncology
85A
ESGE - European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
88
ESMO - 12th World Congress on
Gastrointestinal Cancer
70
ESNM - European Society of Neurogastro­
enterology and Motility
85A
EUROIMMUN AG
55
F
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Fischer ANalysen Instrumente
Fresenius Kabi Deutschland GmbH
H
Hitachi Medical Systems Europe
Holding AG
34
1B
100
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list of exhibitors
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ICE - International Congress of
Endoscopy 2011
Immundiagnostik AG
Imotech Medical
INFAI GmbH
IntroMedic. Co., Ltd
68B
56
98
15
50
K
Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG
12
L
La Lettre de l‘Hépato-Gastroentérologue
Lab-Tech AS
Leufen Medical GmbH
LIFE PARTNERS EUROPE
Lumenis (Germany) GmbH
67
66
40
19
23
M
M.I. Tech., Ltd
18
Mauna Kea Technologies
83
Mederi Therapeutics Inc.
99
Medical Innovations
107
Medical Measurement Systems b.v.
25
MEDICAPTURE
53
Medi-Globe GmbH
32
MEDITHEQUE Bookshop
1C
medwork medical products and services
GmbH
2
Merit Medical Endotek
47
Micro-Tech (Nanjing) Co., Ltd.
82
MTW Endoskopie
11
N
NDS Surgical Imaging BV
48
O
WEO / OMED – World Endoscopy
Organization
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Europe Ltd.
Ovesco Endoscopy AG
93
24
43
P
Peter Pflugbeil GmbH
Piolax Medical Devices, Inc.
59
52B
R
Rome Foundation
103
S
S&G Biotech Inc.
S. Karger AG
Sandhill Scientific
Semana de las Enfermedades
Digestivas
Shire Pharmaceuticals
Soluscope SAS
Spatz FGIA, Inc.
STEELCO S.p.A.
STENTECH Inc.
45
29
57
68A
84
13
96
77B
42
T
Taewoong Medical, Co. Ltd
51
U
UpToDate
US Endoscopy
76
16
V
Vifor Pharma Ltd.
73 + 74
W
Wagner Analysen Technik GmbH
81
WGO - World Gastroenterology
Organisation
102
Wiley-Blackwell
27
Wilson Instruments (Shanghai) Co., Ltd 94
Wisepress Ltd.
1A
(as per September 15, 2010)
327
328
1A
27
28
29
30
68 B
68 A
69
70
1B
2
25
31
5
4
23
24
Internet
Service
Centre
104
106 105
26
107
103 102
6
22
34
64
73
Entrance
32
33
65
66
67
71
72
74
62
61
63
60
91
1C
35
75
93 92
7
57
56
54
55
81
Entrance
36
52A 52B 53
21
59
80
Association Row
76 77B 77A 78
79
8
51
50
82
10
20
37
9
48
49
83
90 89
88
11
12
13
15
17
101
100
99
18
38
97
95 96
98
94
14
19
16
39
47
46
87 86
45
84
41
42
44 43
40
85 A
Entrance
Catering
85B
Entrance
Syllabus
Abstract Books
Congress Bags
Distribution
Poster Counter
Poster Exhibition
UEGF Booth
Exhibition
Counter
CCIB Exhibition Floor Plan – Hall p0
list of reviewers
letter of thanks
Dear Colleagues,
John Atherton
Chair, UEGF Scientific
Committee, Barcelona
2010
On behalf of the UEGF 2010 Scientific Committee, I would like to take
this opportunity to thank you most sincerely for your contribution as
an abstract reviewer for the original programme of UEGW 2010.
I know just how much time and effort this takes but without your expertise we would not have the quality that I believe we have achieved
in the free paper and poster sessions, and the UEGW would not be the
top international digestive diseases meeting that it has become today.
Thank you!
I am delighted to announce that we received a total of 3,333 abstracts
for UEGW 2010, Barcelona. This represents an increase of 15% over
UEGW Vienna 2008, the last “stand-alone” UEGW. In total, 2,131
abstracts were accepted, giving an acceptance rate of 64%. 481 abstracts will be delivered as oral presentations and 1,650 as posters.
This high volume and high standard confirms that UEGW is the most
important forum at which to present your best research. In addition,
we have received 98 clinical cases and 50 video cases which were
formally evaluated by the Scientific Committee for presentation in Barcelona. As in previous years, late breaking abstracts have been scored
by the Scientific Committee only because of the limited time that is
available for decision making.
The quality of reviewing this year was excellent, and we had many
positive comments about our new scoring system. If you have further
(positive or negative) comments, please let us know!
…..and finally, but most importantly, thanks to all investigators both
within and outside Europe who have submitted their research to the
meeting, and who are clearly contributing to making UEGW 2010,
Barcelona a great success !
Yours sincerely
Professor John Atherton
Chair, UEGF Scientific Committee
330
list of reviewers
A
Aabakken, Lars
Abraldes, Juan
Albano, Emanuele
Algül, Hana
Allez, Matthieu
Almasio, Piero
Annibale, Bruno
Ardizzone, Sandro
Assenat, Eric
Atherton, John
Attili, Adolfo
Attwood, Stephen
Axon, Anthony
Azpiroz, Fernando
B
Bajaj-Elliott, Mona
Bardhan, Pradip
Barker, Nicholas
Barthet, Marc
Basoli, Antonio
Bataller, Ramon
Bazzoli, Franco
Beaugerie, Laurent
Benamouzig, Robert
Bendtsen, Flemming
Bergman, Jacques
Bernstein, Charles
Binek, Janek
Bisschops, Raf
Böcker, Ulrich
Bouhnik, Yoram
Bourreille, Arnaud
Brand, Randy
BraNski, David
Bredenoord, Albert
Broelsch, Christoph
Bruno, Marco
Buéno, Lionel
Bures, Jan
Burroughs, Andrew
Bytzer, Peter
C
Calvet, Xavier
Campbell, Simon
Carter, Ross
Castells, Antoni
Castiella, Agustin
Cats, Annemieke
Ceyhan, Güralp
Chmiela, Magdalena
Clavien, Pierre-Alain
Clevers, Hans
Colle, Isabelle
Colombel, Jean-Frédéric
Corazziari, Enrico
Cortez-Pinto, Helena
Cortot, Antoine
Cosnes, Jaques
Costamagna, Guido
Cottone, Mario
Crabtree, Jean
Craxì, Antonio
Crocetti, Laura
Crowe, Sheila
Csepregi, Antal
Cuesta, Miguel
Danese, Silvio
D
De BOer, K.
De Franchis, Roberto
De Giorgio, Roberto
De Moura, Miguel
De Palma, Giovanni
De Ridder, Mark
Delchier, Jean-Charles
Delhaye, Myriam
D‘Elios, Mario
Di Lorenzo, Carlo
Dicato, Mario
Dotan, Iris
Drenth, Joost
Ducrotte, Philippe
Dupont, Christophe
E
El Omar, Emad
Eliakim, Rami
Enck, Paul
Engel, Alexander
Eutamene, Helene
F
Faisal, Wasek
Fass , Ronnie
Ferenci, Peter
Ferrante, Marc
Festen, Henk
331
list of reviewers
Figer, Arie
Figueiredo, Ceu
Fioramonti, Jean
Fiorucci, Stefano
Fitzgerald, Rebecca
Fletcher, Jonathan
Floreani, Annarosa
Ford, Alexander
Forgacs, IAn
Fox, Mark
Fried, Ronald
Fritscher-Ravens, Annette
Froehlich, Florian
Frossard, Jean-Louis
Fujishiro, Mitsuhiro
Hultcrantz, Rolf
Husby, Steffen
G
Gaiser, Sebastian
Galmiche , Jean Paul
Gamal, Esmat
Gasbarrini, Antonio
Gerhard, Markus
Ghaneh, Paula
Gilja, Odd Helge
Giovannini, Marc
Gonvers, Jean-Jacques
Gottrand, Frederic
Gouma, Dirk
Gress, Thomas
Grønbæk, Henning
Grundy, David
Guslandi, Mario
K
Karagiannis, John
Kaser, Arthur
Kelly, Paul
Keshav, Satish
Kida, Mitsuhiro
Kim , Won
Knoefel, W.
Kramer, Ludwig
Krejs, Guenter
Kruse, Aksel
Kuipers, Ernst
H
Haagen Nielsen, Ole
Häfner, Michael
Hammad, Essam
Hammer, Johann
Hammer, Heinz
Handra-Luca, Adriana
Hatakeyama, Masanori
Hawkey, Chris
Heading, Robert
Hellström, Per
Heuss, L.
Hoentjen, Frank
Hofer, Harald
Holtmann, Gerald
Hommes, Daan
Huibregtse, Inge
Hull, Mark
332
I
Iacopini, Giampaolo
Ilan, Yaron
Ilyas, Mohammad
Iovanna, Juan
Itzkowitz, Steven
Izbicki, Jacob
J
Jackson, Simon
Jankowski, Janusz
Janssen, Harry
L
Ladas, Spiros
Laheij, Robert
Lamarque, Dominique
Lameris, J.
Lanas, Angel
László, Herszényi
Laurent-Puig, Pierre
Lebrec, DidieR
Lees, Charlie
Lefter, Liviu
Lehr, Hans-Anton
Leicester, Roger
Leja, Marcis
Lemann, Marc
Lencioni, Ricardo
Lerch, Markus
Leroi, Anne-Marie
Lindley, Keith
Lindsay, James
Logan, Richard
Louis, Edouard
list of reviewers
Lügering, Andreas
Lundell, Lars
Lundin, Knut
Luzza, Francesco
M
Maaroos, Heidi-Ingrid
Maaser, Christian
Makristathis, Athanasios
Malfertheiner, Peter
Mallet, Vincent
Mantzaris, Gerassimos
Marchesini, Giulio
Marek, Tomasz
Marra, Fabio
Marteau, Philippe
Marzioni, Marco
Masamune, Atsushi
Mathurin, Philippe
Matysiak-Budnik, Tamara
May, Andrea
Mayerle, Julia
Mc Coll, Kenneth
Mckiernan, Pat
Mclaughlin, John
Mearin, Fermin
Megraud, Francis
Meier, Peter
Merkel, Carlo
Michl, Patrick
Michopoulos, Spyros
Mion, Francois
Moeller, Soeren
Monkemuller, Klaus
Mönnikes, Hubert
Moreels, Tom
Morgan, Marsha
Morris, John
Mössner, Joachim
Müller-Lissner, Stephan
Muñoz-Navas, Miguel
Muraca, Maurizio
Murray, Charles
Musso, Alessandro
Mutignani, Massimiliano
N
Nagengast, F.
Nakayama, Toshiyuki
Nardone, G.
Neuberger, James
Nevens, Frederick
Nolte, Claus
Novacek, Gottfried
Nowak, Andrzej
NowakoWska-Dulawa, Ewa
Numans, Mattijs
O
Odes, Selwyn
Okolicsanyi, Lajos
O‘Morain, Colm
Ono, Hiroyuki
P
Paerregaard, Anders
Paganini, Alessandro
Pallone, Francesco
Panes, Julian
Pap, Akos
Parola, Maurizio
Pawlotsky, Jean-Michel
Peck-Radosavljevic, Markus
Pedersen, Natalia
Peeters, Harald
Pereira, Steven
Petrosillo, Nicola
Peyrin-Biroulet , Laurent
Pfeiffer, Johann
Phillips, Alan
Pinzani, Massimo
Piqué, Joseph
Piscaglia, Anna
Plentz, Ruben
Pohl, Jürgen
Pollok, Richard
Ponchon, Thierry
Puespoek, Andreas
Q
Quigley, E.
Quintero, Enrique
R
Rácz, István
Ragunath, Kris
Raimondo, Giovanni
Ramadori, Giuliano
Ramakrishna, B.
Rampton, David
Raraty, Michael
Rautelin, Hilpi
333
list of reviewers
Regula, Jaroslaw
Reinisch, Walter
Rey, Jean
Ricciardiello, Luigi
Riis, Lene
Rokkas, Theodore
Ronkainen, Jukka
Roskams, Tania
Rossini, Francesco
Russo, Francesco
S
Salupere, Riina
Santos, Javier
Saunders, Brian
Schaffalitzky De Muckadell, Ove
Schmiegel, Wolfgang
Schmoll, Hans-Joachim
Schöfl, Rainer
Schreiber, Stefan
Shamir, Raanan
Sheridan, James
Siegmund, Britta
Sifrim, Daniel
Simrén, Magnus
Singh, Gurkirpal
SiriwardeNa, Ajith
Siveke, Jens
Smout, Andre
Söderholm, Johan
Spiller, Robin
Staiano, Annamaria
Stieger, Bruno
Stoker, Jaap
Stolze Larsen, Finn
Sung, Joseph
T
Tack, Jan
Tamori, Akihiro
Testoni, Pier
Thibault, Ronan
Tilg, Herbert
Tiniakos, Dina
Trauner, Michael
Trautwein, Christian
Trifan, Anca
Troncone, Riccardo
Tutuian, Radu
Tysk, Curt
334
U
Uraoka, Toshio
Urbonas, Vaidotas
V
Vaira , Dino
Van Assche, Gert
Van Cutsem, Eric
Van Den Brink, Gijs
Van Eijck, Chj
Van Hooft, Jeanine
Van Oijen, Martijn
Veldt, Bart
Veres, Gábor
Vermeire, Severine
Villa, Erica
Vilmann, Peter
Vito, Annese
W
Walker, Marjorie
Wasmuth, Hermann
Watson, Alistair
Wente, Moritz
Wilder-Smith, Clive
Wittenburg, Henning
Y
Yamaoka, Yoshio
Yao, Kenshi
Yurdaydin, Cihan
Z
Zaninotto, Giovanni
Zerbib, Frank
index of authors
Core Programme
index of authors
A
Aabakken, L.
43, 71, 79, 86
Aabdullah, S. A.
78
Aagaard Sørby, L.
234
Abaalkhail, F.
266
Abarca-Quiñones, J.
73, 264
Abbattista, T.
169
Abdel Aziz, H.
209
Abdelaziz, T. B.
154
Abdel- Halim, M.
132
Abdel-Halim, M. R. E.
55, 139
Abdelkader Salama, I. A.
56, 169
Abd-Elwahab Mohamed, L.
266
Abdo, A.
203, 266
Abdo, H.
89, 107
Abdulkhakov, S.
264
Abe, K.
165
Aber, N.
288
Abert, S.
238
Abe, T.
88, 203, 247
Abe, Y.
95, 199, 228, 251
Abid, S.
189, 228
Abrahamsson, H.
118, 76
Abramowitz, L.
55
Abrasley, C.
141
Abreu, P.
190
Abue, M.
150
Aburaya, A.
149
Accarino, A.
111, 118, 62
Accomando, S.
90
Aceituno, M.
253
Acharki, M.
204, 220
Achkar, J.-P.
66
Achtman, M.
202
Adachi, Y.
129
Adamikova, A.
84
Adami, M.
225
Adam, R.
58
Adams, H.
168
Adams, H.-P.
88, 104
Adam, T.
170
Adanez, M. G.
166
Addarii, M. C.
131
Addolorato, G.
170
Adeeb, U.
219
Adelhameed, M.
219
Adham, M.
298
Adisi, J.
239
Adler, A.
148, 231
Adler, S.
295
Adriaanse, M.
68, 53
336
Adrian, M. P.
Ae, T.
Affuso, A.
Afonso, L.
Afshari, K.
Agabio, R.
Agaimy, A.
Agewall, S.
Aggeli, P.
Agnes, S.
Agnholt, J.
Agorastou, P.
Agostinho, C.
Agostini, S.
Agrawal, N.
Agreus, L.
Aguilera Pujabet, M.
Aguirre, E.
Agustí, C.
Ahad, N.
Ahlfors, F.
Ahluwalia, A.
Ahmad, I.
Ahmad, N.
Ahmad, S.
Ahmed, I.
Ahmed, M. A.-H. M.
Ahmed, M. M.
Ahmed, U. S.
Ahn, B.-K.
Ahn, D.-W.
Ahn, J. Y.
Ahn, J.-Y.
Ahn, Y. J.
Aihara, H.
Aikawa, M.
Aimore Bonin, E.
Ainora, M. E.
Ainsworth, M.
Airinei, G.
Aithal, G.
Aithal, G. P.
Aizic, S.
Ajmera, S.
Akabane, A.
Akagi, M.
Akahoshi, K.
Akaike, J.
Akazawa, Y.
Akerman, P. A.
Akiho, H.
Akiko, T.
56
227
81
167, 203
138
170
157
83, 228
158
186
155
266
219
107
83
105
82
165
157
257
137
84, 85
135
155
246, 260
73
78
146
267
127
247
98
128
197
96, 67, 76
126, 133, 98, 220
232
203, 217
50
199
108
84
105
217
54, 193
97
127, 151
265
165, 112
92, 93, 106
137, 95
93
index of authors
Akiyama, J.
214
Akiyama, T.
136, 137, 169
Akkermans, L. M.
99
Akl, M.
166
Aktas, B.
116
Akyuz, F.
178
Akyuz, U.
178
Ala, A.
52
Alahdab, Y. O.
217
Alam, A.
77
Alam, N.
153
Alam, N. H.
266
Alaoui, S.
153
Alarcó-Hernández, A.
132, 233
Alarcon de la Lastra, A.
113, 192
Alarcon de la Lastra, C.
253
Alarcon Del Amo, C.
218
Alawi, K.
266
Albert, J.
258
Alberts, S.
185
Albiin, N.
269
Albulova, E.
203
Albuquerque, A.
51
Alcaide, N.
54
Alcazar, F. J.
158
Alden, C.
97
Alekseevna Li, I.
263
Aleman, B.
181
Aleman, S.
108
Alempijevic, T.
140
Alexander, J. S.
205
Alexandrakis, G.
90, 213, 214
Alexandreascu, L.
170
Alexandre, L.
180
Alexandrescu, L.
148, 165, 170, 234,
235, 266
Alexandropoulou, K.
178, 180
Aleyasin, S.
182
Al Faleh, F.
203
Alfano, G.
60
Algladi, T.
118
Algra, A.
133
Alguel, H.
93
Algyoushy, A. F.
219
Alhamoudi, W.
266
Ali, F. R.
163
Ali, S. A.
180
Alishah, H.
265
Alison, M.
65, 87
Ali, U. A.
133
Aljebreen, A.
203
Al-Jedaei, A.
266
Alkofer, B.
All,
Allam, N.
Allegranza, P.
Al-Lehibi, A.
Allen, P.
Allez, M.
Almasio, P. L.
Almeida, C.
Almeida, N.
Almeido, F.
Almer, S.
Alonso, C.
Alonso, V.
Al-Saady, R.
Al-Sebayel, M.
Al-Shamma, S.
Alsner, J.
Al-Sofayan, M.
Altavilla, G.
Altenhofen L.
Altomare, A.
Altomare, E.
Altorjay, Á.
Altorjay, I.
Alustiza, J. M.
Alvarez Herrero, L.
Alvarez, M. A.
Alvarez, O.
Alvisi, V.
Aly, M. A.
Amagase, K.
Amalfi, G.
Amarantos, I.
Amaro, P.
Amarti, A.
Amaya, Y.
Amelchugova, O. S.
Amella, C.
Américo, M. F.
Amer, M.
Amigo, L.
Ami, K.
Aminian, K.
Amini, H.
Amiot, A.
Amorena, E.
Amornyotin, S.
Amrani, L.
Amrani, N.
Amuso, M.
am Weg, P.
133
286, 287
165, 218, 219, 266
172
106
159
111, 206
159
236
191, 204
107
258, 265
83, 107, 62
104
59
266
218
263
266
234
284
52
186
151
210, 239, 252
215
98, 110
144
221
174
78
225
211
288
141, 80, 90, 168
153
136
216
174
187, 188
219
216
131
152
253
96
246
144, 147, 246
204, 220
204, 220
196, 243
246
337
index of authors
Amzolini, A.
216
Anagnou, N. P.
63
Anami, E.
147
Anami, T.
147
Ancona, N.
90
Anderl, F.
152
Andersen, A. M.
271
Andersen, D. K.
52, 70
Andersen, K. K.
210
Andersen, V.
155, 255
Anderson, A.
51
Anderson, J.
145, 146
Anderson, S.
209, 260
Andersson, G.
76
an der Voort, I. R.
249
Andoh, A.
82, 257
Ando, M.
131, 177
Ando, T.
134, 152, 157, 167, 193, 204,
205, 209, 254
Andrade Chebli, L.
99
Andrade, L.
218
Andrade, P.
184
Andrealli, A.
203
Andreana, L.
266
Andreoletti, M.
269
Andreone, P.
110
Andreoni, B.
58
Andreozzi, P.
159, 111
Andresen, V.
118
Andrews, J. M.
141
Andrikopoulos, E.
147
Andrikovics, H.
256
Andrisani, G.
102, 72
Andriulli, A.
90
Angelakof, C.
187
Angelberger, S.
160
Angelico, M.
78
Ángel, J. M.
169
Angelucci, E.
161
Anggiansah, A.
178
Angos, R.
144
Ang, T. L.
95
Ang, Y.
183, 230
Anjiki, H.
165
Anjum, S.
77
Anlauf, M.
108
an Lier, M. G. F.
236
Annaházi, A.
156
Annese, V.
66, 67, 90
Annházi, A.
138
Annibale, B.
235, 242
Annicchiarico, B. E.
186
338
Anselmo, A.
Anthuber, M.
Antic, J.
Antoljak, N.
Antoniazzi, S.
Antonietti, M.
Anton, P. M.
Antonsen, A. L.
Antunes, F.
Anuar Dib, R.
Anwar, A.
Anwar, M.
Aoki, H.
Aoki, N.
Aoki, T.
Aouattah, T.
Aoyagi, Y.
Aparicio, D. A. S.
Aparicio, D. P.
Aparicio, T.
Apostolopoulos, P.
Appelberg, R.
Appel, S.
Aqodad, N.
Araghizadeh, F.
Aragri, A.
Arai, K.
Arai, S.
Arai, T.
Arakawa, H.
Arakawa, T.
Araki, H.
Araki, M.
Arama, S. S.
Arama, V.
Aratari, A.
Araújo, C.
Araujo, W.
Arber, N.
Archavlis, E.
Arcidiacono, D.
Arcidiacono, P. G.
Ardengh, J.
Ardizzone, S.
Areias, J.
Arena, M.
Arenas, M.
Arena, V.
Arevalo, J. A.
Arici, S.
Ariga, H.
Arii, S.
98
74, 74
140
185
219
83, 102, 76, 83
140
158
269
177
208
185
260
92, 100, 117
133, 136, 213
95, 54
227
93
221
187, 199
90
82
252
141
59
187
131
194, 226
145, 229, 256
196
200
130, 55, 225, 241
198, 239
267
267, 268
160
51
64
57, 114
258
264
95, 171, 172
54, 142, 148, 171
112
178, 191
201
260
60, 72, 81, 85, 98, 100
212
178
100
109
index of authors
Arijs, I.
Arimura, Y.
Arisawa, T.
Arizumi, T.
Arkema, E.
Arkkila, P. E. T.
Arlt, A.
Armaroli, P.
Armelao, F.
Armengol-Miro, J. R.
Armuzzi, A.
Arnelo, U.
Arnhold, H.
Arnholdt, H.
Arnold, D.
Arnold, H.
Arrese, M.
Arribas, B.
Arrigo, C.
Arriola, A.
Arroja, B.
Arroyo, M.
Arteta, D.
Arthet, M.
Artieda, M.
Artifon, E. L. A.
Arvandi, M.
Aryana, A.
Asada, K.
Asad, J.
Asahara, T.
Asai, K.
Asaka, M.
Asakawa, A.
Asakuma, Y.
Asakura, K.
Aschauer, M. A.
Aschmoneit, I.
Ascolani, M.
Asderakis, A.
Asencio, C.
Asghar, Z.
Ashraf, A.
Ashraf, H.
Ashraf, S.
Asim, M.
Askarov, M.
Aslan, R.
Asnagli, H.
Aso, A.
Assandri, L.
Asseldonk, D. v.
205, 255
129, 227
233
270
157
160
126, 66, 103
58
286
43, 71, 79, 86
102, 59, 102
221, 269
145
74
119
209
216
156
234
215
141
157
89
107
89
93
74
153
134
208
133
233
62, 234, 241
152
127, 142, 152, 198
62
137
199
206, 208, 212
242
81
84
266
153, 266
130, 142, 202
135
126
127
161
95
189
74
Assimakopoulos, S.
154
Assunta Zocco, M.
186
Astegiano, M.
203
Ataeva, J.
272
Atanassiu, C.
139
Atcuha, I.
178
Atherton, J.
50, 86, 50
Atherton, J. C.
202
Athmann, C.
105
Atia, O.
272
Atienza, R.
196
Atkin W.
284
Atkin, W.
51
Atreya, I.
98
Atreya, R.
74, 98
Attasaranya, S.
176
Attwood, S.
106, 59, 66, 80
Auber, F.
176
Aubert, A.
70
Auriault, M.
186
Austwick, M.
173
Autenrieth, I. B.
139
Avallone, E. V.
160
Avancine Alves, V.
178
Avdicova, M.
269
Averbach, M.
97
Avgousti, V.
81
Aviles, F.
202
Avsar, E.
167, 116, 117
Awad, R.
138
Awan, S.
189, 228
Ayala, E.
89
Ayala, I.
166
Ayaru, L.
77
Aydinli, M.
241
Ayriz, M. d. Lourdes Setsuko
205
Ayroza Galvão Ri, P. A.
214
Ayuso-Colella, C.
236
Ayuso-Colella, J. R.
236
Azevedo, F.
190
Azevedo, W. M.
254
Aziz, H.
208
Aziz, Q.
69, 86, 87, 118, 123
Azpiroz, F.
118, 62, 69
Azuma, M.
227
Azuma, T.
61, 144, 178, 244
Azzopardi, N.
162
B
Babaei, M.
Baba, M.
165
159, 205
339
index of authors
Baba, S.
188
Babba, T.
139
Babiker, B.
68
Babu, S.
68
Bach-Ngohou, K.
89, 107
Bach, V.
107
Badaoui, A.
95
Baddeley, R. N.
173
Badea, R.
56, 167, 220, 266, 267
Bader, R.
270
Badiali, D.
179
Badosa, J.
144
Badra, G.
219
Badran, H. M.
218
Bae, J. H.
146
Bae, J. Y.
147, 241, 265, 269
Baert, F.
160
Bae, S. E.
194
Bae, S. Y.
192
Bae, W.-K.
190
Bae, Y. M.
271
Bae, Y.-M.
201
Bager, P.
158
Baghy, K.
100
Bagnoli, S.
254
Bagyánszki, M.
107
Bahari, A.
215
Bahgat, M.
77
Bahler, P.
182
Bahng, S.
176
Baidoo, L.
260
Baik, H. W.
140
Baik, H.-W.
271
Baik, J. H.
190
Bailey, C.
174
Bailon, E.
156
Bailón, E.
118
Baiod, N.
55, 139
Bajbouj, M.
97
Bajor, A.
76, 118
Baker, J.
209
Baker, R.
211
Bakir, T.
127
Bakis, G.
106
Bakker, E. R. M.
234
Bak-Romaniszyn, L.
138, 140
Bak, Y.-T.
127, 176
Balaguer, F.
114
Balakova, D.
255
Balamane, A.
55
Balan, G.
179
Balan, K.
226
340
Balbinot, R. A.
178
Balbinot, S.
178
Balbo-Mussetto, A.
172
Baldaia, C.
269
Balderramo, D.
104
Balderramo, D. C.
144
Baldo, V.
219
Baldovin, T.
219
Balduzzi, D.
203
Balekuduru, A.
177
Balestrieri, P.
131
Balkan, A.
241
Ballas,
258
Ballet, V.
102, 50, 89, 101, 102
Balogh, G.
151, 106
Balogh, M.
157
Balotescu, C.
250
Balschun, T.
256
Baltasar, A.
71, 72, 85, 123
Baltayiannis, G.
151, 158
Balzarini, L.
159
Bamba, S.
271
Bamias, G.
100
Bampton, P.
210
Banai, J.
210
Bancel, B.
216
Bancil, A. S.
255
Bandera, F.
70
Banerjee, A.
155
Banez, V.
187
Bang, B. W.
171
Bang, S.
173
Bang, S. J.
267
Bang, S.-M.
70
Ban, H.
271
Bankart, J.
211
Banks, M. R.
129
Ban, T.
262
Bao Chu, C.
65
Baran, B.
178
Barbaliscia, V.
137
Barba, M.
53, 65
Barbanti, L.
239
Barbara, G.
69, 75, 87
Barbaria, F.
161
Barbaro, F.
73
Barbato, M.
53, 61
Barbatzas, C.
62
Barba-Villavicencio, L.
250
Barbera, C.
197, 198, 231, 247
Barberis, C.
210
Barbieri, E.
55
index of authors
Barbosa, I.
190
Barceló-López, M.
131
Barchana, M.
235
Bardella, M. T.
53, 165, 113, 204
Barderramo, D. C.
144
Bardhan, P.
82
Bargalló, A.
144
Bargellini, I.
186
Barisani, D.
270
Barker, N.
72, 80
Barker, P.
180
Bark, L.-A.
260
Barlow, R.
96
Bar-Meir, S.
160
Barnich, N.
81
Barnoud, R.
62
Barnova, I.
170, 203
Barollo, M.
155
Baron, J.
51
Baron, T.
43, 79, 85, 102, 116, 123
Barreau, F.
81
Barreiro de Acosta, M.
212, 297
Barreiro, M.
157, 162
Barreto Rios, R.
218
Barreto Ríos, R.
188
Barrett, K.
161
Barr, H.
148
Barrio, J.
196
Barroso, E.
111
Bartels, L. E.
155
Bartelsman, J. F.
162
Bartels, S.
59
Bartenschlager, R.
92, 117
Barthélemy, P.
229
Barthet, M.
80, 91, 95, 109, 71
Barth, X.
55
Bartolozzi, C.
186
Barton, S.
152
Bartsch, B.
98
Baryshnikov, E.
159
Basa, N.
189
Basset, M.
182
Bassi, C.
172
Bassi, M.
151
Basso, G.
118
Basso, S.
179
Bastia, E.
225
Bastian, H.
161
Bastiani, F.
176
Bastida, G.
157
Bastos, A.
177
Basu, S.
165
Bataga, S. M.
144
Bataller, R.
43, 63, 84
Batlle, E.
58, 95
Batovsky, M.
185, 255, 261
Batugedara, A.
68
Baubet, S.
267
Baudry, C.
126
Bauerfeind, P.
145
Bauer, P.
135
Baumgart, D. C.
250
Bauret, P.
106, 92
Baykova, V.
272
Baysal, B.
142
Bazille, C.
133
Bazzoli, F.
55
Bdioui, F.
201
Beales, I.
180
Beaton, C.
185
Beatrice, M.
240
Beattie, R. M.
231
Beauerie, L.
256
Beaugerie, L. 45, 73, 80, 96, 97, 114, 124
Beaugrand, M.
217
Beauvieux, M.-C.
170
Beavan, M.
226
Becker, K.
119
Becker-Pauly, C.
255
Becmeur, F.
130, 176
Bedir, A.
127
Bedogni, G.
170
Beets-Tan, R.
47
Befrits, R.
158, 260
Beghin, L.
130
Beglinger, C.
67, 82, 50
Beglinger, S.
82
Begre, S.
74
Beg, S.
145
Begum, N.
186
Begus-Nahrmann, Y.
217
Beham, A.
227
Behar, J.
52
Behbahanian, M.
202
Behl, N.
53, 142, 217, 218
Behl, S.
258
Behrendt, J.
104
Beigel, F.
92, 117
Beisner, J.
72
Bejou, B.
139, 199
Bekkali, N.
83
Bekker, P.
209
Bektas, A.
127
Bektas, M.
60
341
index of authors
Belaiche, J.
Belei, O.
Belga, S.
Belghiti, H.
Belghiti, J.
Belhocine, K.
Belibasakis, G.
Bellini, M.
Bell, J.
Bello, C.
Belloni, L.
Bell, S.
Belmonte, L.
Belmonte, N.
Belsanova, B.
Beltrán, M.
Bemelman, W.
Bemelman, W. A.
Benajah, D.-A.
Benamouzig, R.
Benazzo, M.
Bendix-Struve, M.
Bendtsen, F.
Benedeto-Stojanov, D.
Benedetti, E.
Benesic, A.
Benesova, L.
Benestad, S. L.
Bengtson, M.-B.
Ben-Horin, S.
Beniashvili, Z.
Benmkaddem, S.
Bennani, S.
Bennett, A.
Benninga, M. A.
Benoni, C.
Ben Safta, Z.
Bensalem, M.
Bensdorp, A. J.
Bensoussan, E.
Bento, A.
Bento, M. J.
Benzzoubeir, N.
Berahovich, R.
Berczi, S.
Berdah, S.
Beregova, T.
Berenguer, M.
Berger, C.
Berger, J.
Berger, M.
Berger, M. M.
342
160
181
233
153
45, 73
182, 188
239
131
194
160
170, 266
159
83, 83
161
262
145, 232
47, 60, 80, 103
59
141, 153
139, 76
140
155
210, 218
131, 218
132
218
262
84
94
66, 72, 66
105
73
153
184
83
158, 258
59
55
59
143
160
235
268
113
99
60
173, 225, 271
43, 44, 77
54
97
90
96
Bergman, J. 43, 54, 92, 98, 110, 114, 124
Bergman, J. J.
91, 98, 110, 116
Bergman, J. J. G. H. M.
195
Bergonzi, M.
238
Bergquist, A.
265, 269
Bergquist, H.
105
Berg, S.
156
Bermejo, F.
212
Bermúdez, H.
202
Bernardi, M.-P.
159
Bernard, K.
159
Bernardo, D.
174
Bernardo, M. E.
111
Bernatek, J.
84
Bernatik, T.
74
Berndt, U.
255
Bernklev, T.
158
Bernnstine, H.
149
Bernstein, C. N.
89
Berretti, D.
207
Bersani, G.
174
Berstad, A.
252
Bertani, H.
142, 197, 198, 231, 247
Bertelè, A. M.
240
Berthou, C.
272
Bertiaux-Vandaële, N.
83
Bertini, M.
186, 243
Bertolini, D.
142
Bertoni, M.
186, 243
Besemer, F.
164
Besheer, T. A.
171
Besherdas, K.
261
Besselink, M.
104, 115
Besselink, M. G.
99
Bessho, R.
146, 196
Betes, M.
144
Bettenworth, D.
155
Betti, E.
111
Beuers, U.
86, 123
Beutheu Youmba, S. D.
83 ,154
Bexelius, T. S.
270
Beyer, L.
60
Beyssac, R.
210
Bezabeh, T.
269
Bezerra, L.
245
Bezirard, V.
138, 156
Bezzio, C.
53
Bhandari, P.
145, 146, 75, 112, 194, 195
Bhandari, S.
297
Bharwani, S.
153
Bharwani, S. S.
153
Bhatia, V.
244
index of authors
Bhore, R.
Bhutani, M.
Biagi, F.
Bian, A.
Biancani, P.
Biancheri, P.
Bianchi, P.
Bianchi, P. I.
Bianchi Porro, G.
Biancone, L.
Biavati, B.
Bibani, N.
Bichard, P.
Biczó, G.
Bielak, S.
Bielby, M.
Bielecki, C.
Biemond, I.
Biermann, K.
Biernacka, E.
Bigard, M.-A.
Bihan, H.
Bijlsma, P. B.
Bilancio, G.
Bilello, C.
Billioud, V.
Billi, P.
Billoud, E.
Bilzer, M.
Bingener, J.
Bing Xia,
Bin, P.
Bioulac-Sage, P.
Bipat, S.
Bird, K.
Bird, T. G.
Birkenfeld, S.
Birrell, J.
Bisanti, L.
Bischoff, S. C.
Bismuth, M.
Bito, N.
Bizzaro, D.
Bjarnason, I.
Bjelakovic, G.
Björkman, E. V.
Bjørnbak, C.
Bjune, G. A.
Blackie, K.
Blackshaw, G.
Blaha, B.
Bläker, M.
257
60
203, 287
179, 229
52
53, 140, 155, 156, 100
85, 114, 118
203
159
206, 208, 212
174
59, 179
143, 106
99
68
212
159, 166
63, 99
181
231
101
139
83
165
53
258
151
243
77
232
90
134
45
116
208
50
235
185
58
139
219
143
264
153
131, 218
154
211
239
204
230
199
186
Blancas, M.
Blanc, B.
Blanco, P. L.
Blanc, P.
Blankenstein, R.
Blaschke, M.
Blay, J.-Y.
Bloemena, E.
Bloemendal, K.
Bloemer, M.
Blogowski, W.
Blomqvist, P.
Blondeau, K.
Blonden, L.
Blondin, V.
Blonska-Fajfrowska, B.
Bloomfield, R.
Blumberg, J.
Blumenstein, B.
Blum, H.
Boaz, M.
Boberg, K.
Boccaccio, V.
Boccia, S.
Bock, M.
Bodenheimer, H.
Bódi, N.
Boeckxstaens, G.
Boeckxstaens, G. E.
Boelens, O.
Boemo, C.
Boermeester, M. A.
Boerr, L.
Boersma, C.
Bogaert, S.
Boget-Morineaux, E.
Boggi, U.
Böhm, M.
Bohr, J.
Bohte, A.
Bojarski, C.
Boka, V.
Bokemeyer, B.
Bolado, F.
Boland, C. R.
Boland, M.
Boldis, A.
Bolla, M.
Bollschweiler, E.
Bolognesi, M.
Bolognini, L.
Boltin, D.
202
136
99
219
105
136
62
74
181
181
60, 72
157
52
234
181, 201
77
260
136
213
134
105
57
111
172
126, 72
86
107
59, 69, 107, 89
67
231
95, 171
99
193
161, 162
154, 155
216
172, 222
155
156, 158
116
113
235
162
246
85, 114
211
119
225
241
84
169
213
343
index of authors
Bolz, C.
Bombardieri, G.
Bonamico, M.
Bonanno, G.
Bonanomi, A. G.
Bonaterra, G.
Bonavina, L.
Bon, C.
Bonfield, T.
Bonifacio, C.
Bonilha, D.
Bonior, J.
Bonnard, A.
Bonnet, C.
Bonnet, P.
Bontempi, L.
Bonten, M. J. M.
Bonura, A.
Boodsinsky, S. A.
Boone, J.
Boone, J. H.
Boon, N.
Boonstra, J.
Boot, H.
Boozari, B.
Boparai, K.
Bo Qu,
Borbath, I.
Borda Celaya, F.
Borda Martin, A.
Bordas, J.
Bordas, J. M.
Borderon, C.
Bordi, C.
Bordin, D.
Borgaonkar, M.
Borguilya, M.
Bories, E.
Borka, K.
Borkent-Raven, B. A.
Bornhardt, S.
Bornschein, J.
Borody, T.
Borrelli, O.
Borroni, G.
Bortik, M.
Bortlik, M.
Bortoli, A.
Bortolotti, M.
Bortolotto, C.
Boruchowicz, A.
Borunda, J. A.
344
152
186
53, 68
73
254
134
106
139, 199
67
159
84
221
176
82
253
248
219
165, 113
147
207
190
155
180
182
169
63
93
95
163
163
144
104
176
208
131
135, 215, 216
148
44, 95, 107, 64
91
219
132
202
151
257
269
89
256
269
76
109
222
166
Bosani, M.
159
Boschetti, G.
101
Boskoski, I.
82, 93
Bossa, F.
90
Bossuyt, P.
135, 104
Bossuyt, P. J. J.
101
Bossuyt, P. M.
70
Bota, S.
56, 167, 169, 218, 243, 268
Boubaker, J.
59, 179, 180
Boubli, L.
232
Boucekkine, T.
55, 139
Bouchard, D.
133
Bouchoucha, M.
139, 76
Boudjella, A.
176
Boudjella, M. L.
250
Bouhadef, A.
250
Bouhnik, Y.
96, 97, 101, 111, 73
Bouin, M.
265
Boulier, A.
96
Boulos, P.
237, 238
Boulter, L.
50
Bouma, B. E.
150, 176, 242
Bouma, G.
168, 240
Bouma, M.-E.
80
Bouman, A. A.
55
Bounab, N.
212
Boureille, A.
254
Bournet, B.
222
Bourreille, A.
85
Bousada Franco, M.
99
Bousseloub, A.
55, 139
Boutron-Ruault, M.-C.
164
Bouzid, K.
250
Bove, M.
176
Bown, S.
173
Bown, S. G.
129
Bowthorpe, J.
153
Boye, B.
203
Boyer, J.
106, 107
Boyko, V.
141
Bozzi, E.
186
Bracho, V.
97
Brack, J.
77
Brad, G.
181
Bradna, P.
248
Braidotti, P.
113
Brambilla, G.
240
Brancaccio, G.
266
Brancaccio, M. L.
248
Brancato, V.
96
Brandão, C.
114
Brandimarte, G.
69, 69
index of authors
Brand, S.
92, 117, 255
Braniste, V.
174
Brauer, B.
106
Bravatà, I.
159, 161
Bray, A.
170
Bray, J.
185
Brazier, F.
157
Bredenoord, A.
294
Brenke, D.
176, 178
Bresci, G.
186
Breslin, N.
256
Bressenot, A.
208
Bressler, B.
209, 260
Bretagnol, F.
96
Breton, A.
176
Bretthauer, M.
71
Brewington, C.
257
Breynaert, C.
160
Breyneart, C.
66
Brezault, C.
142
Bridoux, V.
132
Brinar, M.
110
Bringer, M.-A.
255
Bringuier, P.-P.
62
Brink, M. A.
243
Brisc, C.
268
Brizzi, F.
172
Brkic, T.
110
Broberg, P.
258, 259
Broccardo, M.
107
Brochado, M. J.
166
Broering, D. C.
232, 242
Bronstein, M.
149
Brooks, J. S.
174
Brosius, I.
84
Brostoff, J.
156, 81
Brottweit, M.
203
Broughton, T.
180
Brousse, N.
111
Brouwer, R.
159
Brown, G.
43
Brown, J. F.
208
Brown, K. A.
180
Brown, M.
143
Brown, S.
159
Bruderer, T.
232
Brugger
285
Brugnera, R.
165
Bruha, R.
266
Bruley des Varannes, S. 126, 67, 107, 180,
182, 188, 228, 296
Brullet, E.
51
Brunaldi, J. E.
Brunelli, E.
Brunet, C.
Brunetti, L.
Brunner, G.
Bruno, M.
Bruno, M. J.
Bruno, S. M.
Bruns, T.
Brun, V.
Bruot, O.
Brusco, G.
Brüstle, A.
Bryan, W.
Brzacki, V.
Brzacki, V. M.
Brzoska, T.
Brzozowski, T.
Buc-Calderon, P.
Buccianti, N.
Bucci, C.
Buck, D.
Buckley, M.
Buda, C.
Budzinskiy, S. A.
Budzinsky, A.
Bueno, L.
Bugianesi, E.
Buisac, D.
Buja, A.
Bukholm, I. R. K.
Bulajic, M.
Büller, N.
Büller, N. V. J. A.
Bullimore, D.
Bumbea, H.
Buniolo, C.
Bunkheila, F.
Burac, L.
Burdyukov, M.
Bures, J.
Burgueño, J.
Burgueño, J. F.
Burke, K.
Burlaka, A.
Burnett, I.
Burra, P.
Burri, E.
Burroughs, A.
Burroughs, T. E.
Busca, G.
Buscail, L.
171, 270
169
232
53
105
92
68, 70, 148, 149, 181
255
85
161
208
203
100
208
218
131
155
78, 113, 226
126
163
159, 252
212
185
234
91
197
138, 156, 107
85, 109, 123
147
84
234
150
99
63
197
267
240
55
267
148
248
202
138
97
137
143
43, 44, 78
118
268
158
113
222
345
index of authors
Busch, D. H.
Busch, J.
Busch, O.
Busch, O. R.
Busch, O. R. C.
Busegeanu, C.
Busilacchi, P.
Bus, P.
Busquets, D.
Bussières-Marmen, S.
Bussmann, C.
Bussolati, G.
Bustin, S.
Busutti, L.
Buti, M.
Butt, A. K.
Butt, G.
Butt, S.
Buurman, W.
Buyckx, M.
Buyse, M.
Byeon, J.-S.
Bystrovskaya, E. V.
Bytzer, P.
Byun, J. W.
Byun, K. S.
C
Caballos, D.
Cabral, J.
Cabré, E.
Cabrera, L.
Cabrita, C.
Cadiot, G.
Caetano, A. C.
Caetano, C.
Caglar, E.
Cahen, D. L.
Caillol, F.
Cailotto, C.
Cai, M.-Y.
Cai, Z.-X.
Calabrese, C.
Calabrese, E.
Calafiore, R.
Calarota, S.
Caldari, D.
Caldo, I.
Caligiuri, A.
Calixto, J. B.
Callari, C.
346
152
258
67
70, 91
133
166
169
136
192
66
67
172
81
55
56, 94, 122
77
254
261
68
187
155
194, 200, 261
197
189, 294
212
176
212
82
158
202
239
144
167
178
142, 181
223
107, 64
89, 107
243
188
165
161, 206, 208, 212
98
53
61
193
166
160
249
Callejas, J. L.
259
Calvet, X.
57, 78, 122, 51
Camacho, S.
138
Camenzuli, C.
162
Cameron, E.
145
Cameron, S.
136, 227, 288
Camez, A.
161, 101
Camilleri, M.
86
Cammarota, G.
73
Cammarota, M.
83
Camorlinga, M.
202
Campanale, C.
203, 253
Campanale, M.
65
Campbell, B.
205
Campbell, B. J.
155
Campbell, H.
159, 89
Campbell, J.
151
Campbell, S.
102
Campieri, M.
50
Campos, M. J.
219
Campos, N.
82
Campos Rossini, G.
214
Campregher, C.
183, 184
Camuesco, D.
156
Camus, M.
142, 150, 206
Canani, R. B.
90
Canard, J.-M.
107
Canarelli, J.-P.
190, 230
Canavan, C.
203
Candolo Martinelli, A. L.
92
Canducci, E.
174
Canhoto, M.
141
Cani, P. D.
216
Canto, M.
77
Cantoni, F.
248
Cao, S.
155, 161
Cao, Y.
138, 84
Capalongan Macatula, T.
186
Capdepont, M.
210
Capdevila, C.
147
Capone, E.
111
Capone, P.
68, 159, 165, 111
Caporaso, N.
58, 88
Cappello, C.
76
Cappello, M.
159, 161, 163, 211
Cappon, A.
264
Capria, A.
186, 243
Caprilli, R.
161
Caprioli, F.
60, 81
Capurso, G.
172, 223
Caravelli, G.
211
Carballo, M. T.
97
index of authors
Carcereri, R.
Cardeña, C.
Cardenas, A.
Cárdenas, A.
Cardeno, A.
Cardeno Galvan, A.
Cardin, R.
Cardone, S.
Cardoso, A.
Cardoso Borges, C.
Cardoso, H.
Card, T.
Card, T. R.
Caredda, E.
Carella, G.
Carepa, F.
Carey, F.
Carlomagno, G. M.
Carlsson, A. H.
Carlsson, T.
Carni, V.
Carnuccio, A.
Caro, G.
Caro, G. D.
Caroli, D.
Caro, M. M.
Caro-Paton, A.
Carpio, D.
Carrara, E.
Carrara, S.
Carrasco, A.
Carrascosa, J.
Carrera, A.
Carretero, C.
Carrilho, F.
Carrilho, F. J.
Carroll, R.
Cârtâna, T.
Cartenì, M.
Carter, R.
Cartier, C.
Carucci, P.
Caruntu, F.
Caruso, A.
Carvalheiro, J.
Carvalho Cunha, S. F.
Casado Caballero, F.
Cascales Martinez, E.
Caselani, F.
Casella, C.
Casella, S.
Casetti, T.
58
259
104
144
253
113
155
170
162
236
190
108, 69
84, 111
72
68
215
104
145
69
108
85
172, 223
114
114
220
96
54
162
111
95, 171, 172
140
144
104
144
245
178
132
184
83
56, 99, 115, 122
107
172
77
148
219
166
219
265
68, 70, 68
88
204
248
Casini, V.
53
Casiraghi, M.
269
Casparie, M.
63
Cassarino, C.
70
Casselbrant, A.
154
Cassieri, C.
160
Cassier, P.
62
Cassinotti, A.
159
Castano, R.
221
Castellano Tortajada, G.
188, 218
Castell, D.
228
Castell, D. O.
297
Castelli, E. C.
92
Castellino, F. J.
100
Castelli, V.
153
Castells, A.
104, 184, 114, 236, 286
Castells, M. T.
166
Castera, L.
56, 114, 124
Castiella, A.
215
Castiglione, F.
58, 88
Castinel, A.
133
Castro, A.
82
Castro, A. M. G.
62
Castro, J.
162
Castro, R. E.
215
Castro Silva, A.
145
Catala, I.
149
Catalan, J.
158
Cataldi, F.
58
Catheline, J.-M.
139
Catherine, J.
128
Cats, A.
181
Cattani, P.
102
Cavalluzzo, A.
240
Cavazos, N.
229
Cavestro, G.
225
Cavestro, G. M.
152
Cavric, G.
226
Cazals-Hatem, D.
73
Cazanave, S.
165
Cazaubiel, M.
75
Cazzagon, N.
219
Cazzaniga, M.
269
Cazzato, A.
73, 203
Ceausu, E.
77
Ceccarelli, C.
85
Cecchi, D.
70
Cecconello, I.
201
Cecconi, A.
55
Cedzynski, M.
140
Celada, A.
118
Celec, P.
255
347
index of authors
Celeiro, J.
Celesti, G.
Celik, E.
Celikel, C. A.
Celletti, I.
Cellier, C.
Cenci, T.
Ceneviva, R.
Cengia, G.
Cennamo, V.
Ceranowicz, P.
Cerf-Bensussan, N.
Cerhan, J.
Ceriani, R.
Ceroni, L.
Cerqueira, R.
Cesarini, M.
Cesaro, P.
Cestari, R.
Cetinar, M.
Çetinkaya, H.
Ceuppens, J.
Ceyhan, G.
Cezard, J.-P.
Cha, B. H.
Cha, B.-K.
Chabrun, E.
Chacko, A.
Chae, H.
Chae, H. S.
Chae, H.-S.
Chae, Y. J.
Chaffer, D.
Cha, J. M.
Chakrabarty, G.
Chakraborty, M.
Chalayonnavin, W.
Challacombe, S.
Challacombe, S. J.
Chamberlain, J.
Chambers, J. C.
Chambon, C.
Chambonnier, L.
Champion, J.
Chan, D.-C.
Chandesris, O.
Chan, F.
Chan, F. K. L.
Chan, F. K.-L.
Chang, C. W.
Chang, C. Y.
Chang, C.-Y.
348
232
114
272
116, 117
61
51, 76, 111, 115, 124
73
142
248
112, 55
99
111
185
269
55
218
161, 199
93, 248
248
171
132
66
119, 83, 91
256
201
54
207
177
108
193
202
221
239
63, 105
204
99
144, 147, 246
89
159
138
255, 257
255
81
185
193
111
90, 93, 90
134, 63, 90
177
141
79
235
Chang, D. K.
Chang, J.-H.
Chang, L.-F.
Chang, R.
Chang, S.-K.
Chang, W. H.
Chang, W.-K.
Chang, W.-L.
Chang, X.-X.
Chang, Y.
Chang, Y. W.
Chang, Y.-W.
Chan, J.
Chan, Y. H.
Chao Chang, C.
Chao, J.
Chao, K.
Chaoui, Z.
Chaparro, M.
Chapman, R.
Chaput, U.
Charachon, A.
Chared, M.
Charlett, A.
Charonis, A.
Charpentier, C.
Chartier-Kastler, E.
Charton, J.-P.
Chason, R.
Chassaing, B.
Cha, S.-W.
Chatani, R.
Chatelain, D.
Chatoor, D.
Chattrejee, A.
Chaussade, S.
Chaves, P.
Chayama, K.
Chebbi, F.
Chebli, J.
Cheifetz, A.
Chekryzhova, M.
Chen, B.
Chen, C. C.
Chen, C.-C.
Cheng, C.-C.
Cheng, C.-L
Cheng, H.-T.
Cheng, J.-H.
Cheng, S.
Cheng, Y.
164, 212
225
189
135, 77
54
128, 141
193, 209
202
226
135
206
77
77
76
85
161, 101
171
204
212, 258
110, 64, 102
106
137
235
153
154
132
133
295
257
155
147, 185
96
157
132, 236
62
142, 67, 144, 106
143, 233, 244
129, 62, 113, 196
59
99
260
212
235
250
62
62
106
106
166
187
174
index of authors
Chen, H.
229
Chen, H. D.
128
Chen, H.-H.
189
Chen, H.-M.
135
Chen, J.
135, 158
Chen, M.
65, 171
Chen, M. H.
135
Chen, M. J.
79, 164
Chen, N.
101
Chen, P.-C.
247
Chen, P.-J.
193, 209
Chen, S.
128
Chen, T.-H.
247
Chen, W.-T.
168
Chen, Y.
106
Chen, Y. K.
144
Cheon, G. J.
138
Cheong, J. Y.
268
Cheon, J. H.
137, 194, 199, 206, 256
Cheon, J.-H.
256
Cheon, Y. K.
147, 269
Cheraghipour, K.
252
Cheremina, N.
264
Chernolesskiy, A.
143
Chernyshova, I.
222
Cherqui, D.
186
Cheung, D.-Y.
233
Chevaux, J.-B.
101
Chew, A.
66
Chew, M. H.
164, 232, 235
Chey, W.
238
Chiaramonte, M.
110
Chiarioni, G.
86, 123
Chiba, H.
75
Chiba, T.
98, 100, 74, 77, 91, 92, 117
Chiche, L.
133
Chieco, P.
85
Chikhi, M.
96
Chikunova, B.
126
Chilovi, F.
240
Chilton, A. P.
262
Ching, J.
199
Ching, J. Y. L.
77
Chino, A.
118
Chinzon, D.
177
Chioato, T.
264
Chioccioli, C.
93
Chira, O.
220, 267
Chirita, D.
236
Chisevescu, D.
270
Chitapanarux, T.
241
Chiu, C.-T.
168, 247
Chiu, H. M.
164
Chiu, H.-M.
128
Chiu, P.
134, 143, 93
Chiu, P. W. Y.
232
Chiu, R.
152
Chivu, M.
173
Chlouverakis, G.
196
Cho, C. M.
221
Choda, Y.
223
Choe, Y. H.
231
Cho, H.-G.
130
Choi, C.-H.
54
Choi, C. S.
168
Choi, C. W.
271
Choi, C.-W.
201
Choi, E. J.
232
Choi, E. K.
204
Choi, H.
193, 201
Choi, H. J.
147, 269
Choi, H.-S.
174, 237
Choi, I. J.
128, 143, 79
Choi, J. H.
131, 150, 200, 222, 248
Choi, J. S.
177, 178
Choi, J. W.
242, 249
Choi, J. Y.
98
Choi, J.-Y.
128, 132, 181
Choi, K. D.
98
Choi, K.-D.
128, 181
Choi, K. S.
153, 225
Choi, K.-S.
128, 98
Choi, K. Y.
193, 119
Choi, M.
221
Choi, M. G.
119
Choi, M.-G.
233, 235
Choi, M. S.
168
Choi, S.
138
Choi, S.-C.
167
Choi, S. H.
127, 173
Choi, S. K.
154
Choi, S. T.
136
CHOI, S. Y.
221
Choi, W.-C.
168
Cho, J.
98
Cho, J.-H.
130, 151, 193
Cho, K.
157
Cho, K. B.
196
Chola Kapulu, M.
190
Cho, M.
56
Chomtho, S.
96
Chonen, Y.
191
Chong, H. M.
272
Chongsrisawat, V.
61
349
index of authors
Chopard, P.
96
Chopey, I. V.
162
Chopra, S. S.
249, 250
Cho, S. B.
154
Cho, S. H.
119
Cho, S. J.
178
Cho, S.-J.
128, 143, 79
Cho, S. W.
56
Chowers, Y.
43, 45, 46, 47, 58, 60, 80,
97, 50, 60
Cho, Y.
98
Cho, Y. D.
147, 269
Cho, Y.-J.
190
Cho, Y. K.
98, 198, 210
Cho, Y.-K.
204, 271
Cho, Y. S.
193, 201
Cho, Y.-S.
163, 202
Christensen, I. J.
263
Christensen, J.
155, 255
Christensen, L. A.
212
Christodoulou, D.
158
Christodoulou, D. K.
151, 272
Chronis, A.
172
Chryssostalis, A.
143
Chrystostalis, A.
142
Chu, C. H.
128, 141
Chueh, T.-H.
193
Chu, H.-C.
193, 209
Chung, C.-S.
228
Chung-Faye, G.
74
Chung, H.
128, 169, 109
Chung, H. S.
193
Chung, I. K.
93
Chung, I.-K.
98
Chung, I. S.
119
Chung, I.-S.
233, 235
Chung, J. B.
173
Chung, J.-B.
151
Chung, J. G.
152
Chung, J. W.
153, 195
Chung, J.-W.
70
Chung, M. H.
225
Chung, M. J.
173
Chung, M.-J.
70
Chung, S. J.
163
Chung, W. C.
201, 236
Chung, W.-C.
163
Chung, W. J.
196
Chung, Y. H.
108
Chun, H. J.
131, 150, 200, 248
Chunming-Li, M.
90
Church, T.
213
350
Churikova, A.
Chuttani, R.
Chu, X. Q.
Chvatalova, T.
Ciacci, C.
Cianci, R.
Ciarloni, L.
Cibor, D.
Cicala, M.
Ciccocioppo, R.
Cicek, B.
Cicorelli, A.
Cieszkowski, J.
Cigrovski Berkovic, M.
Cijevschi, C.
Cijevschi Prelipcean, C.
Cimino, L.
Cimmino, D.
Cioni, R.
Ciprian Brisc, M.
Cipriano, M.
Cirillo, C.
Cirillo, L.
Cirillo, M.
Ciriza de los Ríos, C.
Cisternas, D.
Ciulla, M.
Ciurea, T.
Clark, A.
Clarke, A.
Clarke, A. R.
Clarke, M.
Clark, G.
Clark, G. W.
Claro, I.
Classen M.
Clavel-Chapelon, F.
Clave, P.
Clavien, P.-A.
Clemente, V.
Clerc, A.
Clerget-Chossat, N.
Clericci, M.-C.
Clevers, H.
Cleynen, I.
Clifford, D.
Coant, N.
Cocca, S.
Cock, P. d.
Coco, C.
Coeffier, M.
Coëffier, M.
210
106
248
198
68, 76, 159, 111
247, 248, 249
71
179
53, 52
140, 155, 111
198
186
99
184
236
268
266, 268
193
186
110
204
66, 83, 94
88
261
188
118
113
178, 184, 264
60
99
134
58
230
96
143, 233, 244
284, 285, 286
164
137, 165
43
160, 257
96
97
96
50, 52
89, 102, 50, 89
97
73
52
188
59
140, 83
83
index of authors
Coehlo, J.
205
Coelho, J. F.
171
Coelho, J. F. E.
54
Coelho, N.
64
Coelho-Neto, D. E.
54, 148
Coene, P. P.
70
Cohen, R.
55, 139
Cohen, R. G.
132
Cohen, Z.
59
Cojocariu, C.
169, 188, 219
Colaiacovo, R.
214
Cola, M.
160
Colau, A.
213
Colavito, D.
220
Colford, L.
185
Colic-Cvrlje, V.
226
Colleypriest, B.
129, 145, 169
Collin, P.
287
Collnot, E. M.
113
Colombel, J.-F.
53, 74, 101, 155, 157,
162, 101, 209, 210, 256, 259
Colombo, M.
81
Comalada, M.
118
Comanescu, M.
264
Comanescu, V.
216
Comas, J.
232
Conceição Manso, M.
218
Condino, G.
206
Conigliaro, R.
172, 197, 198, 231, 247
Connell, W.
159
Connolly, M.
161, 162
Contiero, P.
204
Contini, M. L.
197
Conus, S.
67
Cook, R.
159
Coope, A.
205
Coopman, S.
61
Coopmans, T.
163, 255
Copaci, I.
153
Copie-Bergman, C.
137
Corá, L. A.
187
Corazza, G. R.
53, 140, 155, 156, 159,
162, 100, 111, 203
Corbella, X.
147
Corbett, G. D.
145
Corcos, O.
96
Cordova, H.
144, 104
Córdova, H.
145, 232
Coriat, R.
142
Coriziari, E.
288
Corleto, V. D.
235, 242
Cornelius, V. R.
231
Cornel Valean,
Cornianu, M.
Corona, L.
Coron, E.
Corouge, M.
Correa Barbuti, R.
Correale, C.
Corrêa Teixeira, A.
Correia, A. P.
Correia, L.
Correia, M.
Correira, T.
Corris, P.
Corsetti, M.
Cortez-Pinto, H.
Corthier, G.
Corti, N.
Cortot, A.
Coruzzi, A.
Coruzzi, G.
Cos Arregui, E.
Cosnes, J.
Cossignani, M.
Cossu, A.
Costa, A.
Costa, F.
Costamagna, G.
Costantini, M.
Costantino, F.
Costa, P.
Costero, B.
Costigan, C. C.
Cosyns, J. P.
Cotrim, I.
Cotter, J.
Cottone, M.
Cotton, P.
Cottrell, J.
Cotugno, N.
Coulom, P.
Coumaros, D.
Coupe, V.
Coupé, V. M. H.
Courrech Staal, E.
Coutinho, J.
Couvelard, A.
Couzigou, P.
Cowan, P.
Coy, C. S. R.
267
184, 227, 268
170
129, 143, 85, 182
53
177
60, 81, 85, 100
92
246
188
218
204
228
179
43, 45, 46, 63, 81, 85,
110, 117, 123, 111
85
168
157
208
225
198
256
148
156
69
131
43, 44, 46, 54, 67, 71,
79, 82, 86, 92, 93, 172,
102, 109, 116
67
249
84
215
70
162
141
246, 248, 249
207, 211
288
58
143, 155
144
107, 106
105
55
127, 181, 182
215
70
170
116
205
351
index of authors
Craciun, C.
Cravo, M.
Craxì, A.
Crecelius, A.
Creemers, G.-J.
Cremascoli, C.
Crespo, Y.
Cretella, M.
Cretu, I.
Crisan, D.
Croft, N. M.
Crosbie, J.
Crosby, T.
Crosta, C.
Crotty, P.
Crowe, S.
Crudeli, A.
Cruiziat, C.
Crusius, J. B. A.
Cruz, E. D.
Cruz, M.
Csartar, E.
Csiki, I. E.
Csizmadia, V.
Csondes, M.
Cuatrecasas, M.
Cucchiara, S.
Cuesta, M. A.
Cueto-Sola, M.
Cufino, V.
Cukovic-Cavka, S.
Cullen, S.
Cuoco, L.
Cuomo, A.
Cuomo, R.
Curescu, M.
Curnis, A.
Curova, K.
Cuvelier, C.
Cvancarova, M.
Cypriano Dutra, R.
Czakó, L.
Czapla, L.
Czegledi, Z.
Czepán, M.
Czkwianianc, E.
Czyszek, J.
D
Dabadie, A.
Dabizzi, E.
352
159
244
159, 161, 211
166
136
206
139, 178
148
191
220, 267
158
139
230
95, 245
256
228
255
174
89
216
104
115
77
97
77
104, 114
61, 90, 53
59
156
72
206
143
171
58
83, 94, 66
268
248
156
154
73
160
222
236
210
127
231
265
176
197, 198, 231, 247
Dabos, K.
158
Dabrowski, A.
251
Dach, K.
77
Daescu, C.
181
Dagli, M. L.
254
Dagli, Ü.
206, 212
D‘Agostino, E.
66
D‘Agostino, J.
249
Dahan, K.
91
Dahhan, T.
77
Dahlerup, J. F.
155, 158
D‘Aiuto, E.
94
d‘Alba, L.
179
Dale, J.
271
D‘Alessandro, A.
94
Dallemagne, B.
249
Damian, D.
220, 267
Damon, H.
55
Dancs, N.
77
Danese, S.
60, 81, 85, 89, 98, 99, 100,
109, 50
D‘Angelo, C.
170
Daniele, L.
172
Daniel, F.
73
Daniel, P.
129, 271
Danielsson, Å.
258
Danila, M.
56, 167, 169, 218, 243, 268
Danjo, K.
201
D‘Annibale, A.
60
Dantas Brito, J.
84
Daram, S.
141
Darfeuille-Michaud, A.
155, 81
Dariel, A.
61
Dari, S.
174, 248
Dark, J.
228
Darmaun, D.
82
Darmon, P.
96
D‘Arrigo, A.
220
Dar, W.
58
Das, K.
206
Das Maheshwari, V.
251
Dassanayake, A. S.
156
Dassonville, M.
176
Dastych, M.
130, 222
Date, A.
273
Daugule, I.
128
Daurès, J.-P.
219
David, G.
157
Davidsdottir, L.
108
Davidson, G.
180, 181, 188
Davies, L.
96
Dawood, A.
165
index of authors
Dawsey, S. M.
116
Dawson, P.
212
de Angelis, C.
172
de Angelis, E. C.
249
de Angelis, G. L.
90
de Angelis, M.
60
de Bakker, C. K.
185, 194
Debeir, L.
184, 243
de Bellis, M.
112
de Boer, N. K. H.
74
de Bolós, C.
233
de Bortoli, N.
131
Decaens, T.
186
de Carolis, A.
160
de Castro, S. M.
70
de Cesare, A.
179
Déchelotte, P.
83, 84, 154
de Coppet, P.
82, 108
de Cruz, P.
50, 72, 159
de Dios, J. F.
169
Dees, J.
258
Deev, R.
126
De Falco, R.
261
De Feo, E.
172
Defoer, F.
215
de Franchis, R.
87
De Gaetano, A. M.
186
de Galocsy, C.
162
Degen, L.
67
Degerblad, M.
188
de Getz, G.
187
Deghaide, N. H. S.
92
de Giorgio, R.
89, 111, 138
Degli Esposti, E.
187
de Graaf, E. J. R.
263
de Graaf, H.
262
Deguchi, A.
78
Deguchi, H.
152, 269
de Hertogh, G.
66
Dehghani, S. M.
182
de Hingh, I. H.
70
de Ibargüen, L. S.
113
Deinzer, J.
232
de Iorio, F.
62
Dejaco, C.
75
Dejaeger, E.
188
Dejana, E.
85
de Jonge, H. R.
83
de Jonge, W.
89, 99, 107
de Jonge, W. J.
89, 94, 107
de Jong, K.
68, 148
Dekker, E.
112, 66, 135, 63, 104, 116
de Klein, A.
de Koning, H.
De Laco, R.
Dela Cruz, E.
Delahay, R.
de la Hera, M.
Delanaud, S.
de la Riva, S.
de la Serna, C.
Delayre, C.
Del Chiaro, M.
Delchier, J.-C.
Delconte, G.
Deleanu, A.
de Ledinghen, V.
de Leone, A.
Delesalle Druelle, D.
Deleye, S.
Delgado-Aros, S.
Delgado, F. J.
Delgado-Plasencia, L.
Delgado, S.
Del Giudice, G.
Delladetsima, I.
della Libera, E.
della Valle, N.
Delle Fave, G.
Delmee, M.
de Looze, D.
Del Rio, P.
Del Tedesco, E.
Delvaux, M.
del Vecchio Blanco, C.
Del Vecchio Blanco, G.
Dema, A.
de Magnée, C.
de Man, R. A.
Demarco, D.
de Maria, R.
De Marinis, L.
Demartines, N.
Dembinski, A.
de Miguel, C. R.
Demir, E.
Demir, I. E.
Demirturk, L.
Demir, U.
Denapiene, G.
Deng, X.
Denis, M.
Denis, M.-A.
Denizot, J.
180
286
266
186, 187
190
149
190
144
54
140
172, 222
137, 101
114, 118
265, 268
207
95, 245
61
206
288
236
132, 233
144
202
213
84
163
172, 223, 235, 242
297
192
208
259
94, 111, 62, 80
110
148
184, 227
54
269
92, 93
80, 95
223
181
99
104
83
91, 119, 138
216
241
256
84
89, 107
162
81
353
index of authors
Denters, M.
135, 104
de Nucci, G.
268
de Palma, G. D.
88
de Palma, R.
94
De Preter, V.
205
Deprez, P.
74, 75, 86, 92, 93, 53, 64
Deprez, P.-H.
54, 91, 95, 150
Depsames, R.
272
de Ridder, L.
208
de Roberto, G.
95, 245
de Ronde, T.
95, 150
Derovs, A.
256
Dervaux, B.
133
Desai, M.
148
Desatova, B.
255, 261
De Silva, A.
156
de Silva, H. J.
156
Desjeux, J. F.
83
Deskur, A.
126
Desmond, P.
159
Desreumaux, P.
75, 97
Deterding, K.
217
de Troyer, J.
60
Deutekom, M.
135, 104
De Vallee, A.
155
de Vernejoul, M.
96
Devière, J.
43, 45, 46, 53, 54, 71, 79, 86,
92, 101, 109
De Vincentis, F.
248
Devisscher, L.
154, 204
de Vitis, I.
59, 102, 208
Devlin, J.
172
Devlin, S.
260
Devos, M.
101
De Vos, M.
154, 155, 204, 206, 210
DeVries, J. H.
133
de Vries, P.
107
de Vries, W.
182
Devulder, F.
133
Dewilde, S.
260
de Winter, B.
84
De Winter, B.
215
de Wit, G. A.
219
de Wit, N. J.
63, 219
Dewit, O.
160, 162
D´Haens, G.
160, 294, 297
D‘Haese, J. G.
119
Dhamba, H.
204
Dhar, A.
148
Dhawan, A.
166
Dhibi, K.
201
D‘Hoore, A.
47, 163
354
D‘Hoore, A.
Diaferia, M.
Diakowska, D.
Diamantis, S.
Diana, M.
Dias-Pereira, A.
Díaz, A. P.
Diaz, C.
Díaz-Rubio, M.
Dibb, M.
Dib, R.
di Camillo, C.
Di Camillo, M.
Dicato, M.
Dick, J.
Dickman, R.
Diculescu, M.
Diebold, J.
Diegelmann, J.
Diepolder, H. M.
Dietrich, G.
Diez, M. I.
Diez-Redondo, P.
di Fiore, F.
Di Fluri, G.
Dige, A.
Di Giulio, E.
Dignass, A.
Dihal, A. A.
Di Iorio, L.
Dijkgraaf, M. G.
Dijkstra, G.
Dikopoulos, N.
Dilworth, K.
di Mario, F.
Dima, S.
di Matteo, G.
Di Maurizio, L.
Di Mitri, R.
Dimofte, G.
D‘Imperio, N.
Di Nardo, G.
D‘Inca, R.
d‘Incà, R.
Dinis-Ribeiro, M.
Dinjens, W. N. M.
Din, S.
Dinya, T.
Dionne, S.
di Pascoli, L.
Di Pierro, M.
Di Pietro, D.
59
58
236
214
181
143, 233, 244
212
75
131, 189
54
69
61
160
65
95
149, 105
267
74
92, 117, 255
92, 117
119
215
54
102, 181, 184
131
155
235, 242
259
63
143, 155
148, 149, 272
206
77
200
128, 152, 153, 225
173
163
73
211, 262
64
151
61, 53
90
155
114, 62, 113
180
174
252
134
84
211
240
index of authors
Dirmeier, A.
di Sabatino, A.
Disibeyaz, S.
Di Stasio, E.
Di Stefano, M.
Dite, P.
Ditisheim, S.
Ditoiu, A. V.
Djabieva, I.
Dlugosz, A.
Doak, S.
Dobashi, A.
Dobbs, R. J.
Dobbs, S.
Dobos, G. J.
Dobrea, C.
Dobrucali, A.
Doffoel, M.
Dogantzis, P.
Dogliotti, E.
Dohi, O.
Do, J.-H.
Do, K. R.
Dolegowska, B.
Dolina, J.
Domagk, D.
Domènech, E.
Domenici, F.
Domergue, J.
Domínguez-Munoz, E.
Domschke, W.
Donadi, E. A.
Donahue, D.
Donatelli, G.
Donato, M. F.
Donato, M. M.
Doneda, L.
D‘Onghia, S.
Dong, S. H.
Dong, S.-H.
D‘Onofrio, C.
Doornebosch, P. G.
Doran, P.
Dore, J.
Doré, J.
Dorkins, H.
Doroana, M.
Dorta, G.
Dósa, S.
dos Santos, J. S.
dos Santos Reis, J.
209
53, 100, 140, 155,
156, 159, 162
198, 206
186
238
222
142
153
240
69
62
115
153
153
207
267
142, 181
249
90
270
143
54
202
60, 72
130, 188
270
158
166
92
294
155, 270
92
100
249
78
184
270
102
206
77
58
263
127, 251
109
205
212
269
71
99
54, 148
54
Dotan, I.
294
Douben, H.
180
Downey, P.
230
Do, Y.-K.
136
Dranga, M.
236, 268
Drastichova, M.
204
Drastich, P.
204
Drenth, J.
286
Drewe, J.
50
Drobne, D.
50, 163
Dronov, O.
271
Drossman, D.
288
Droste, J. S. Terhaar Sive
55
Droste, J. T. S.
235
Drozdov, V.
159, 203, 205, 218
Drozdov, V. N.
127, 131, 263
Drozdowicz, D.
113
Drummond, H.
155
Duane-Moore, R.
195
Duan, L.
228, 230
Duan, R.-D.
174
Duan, Z.
217
Duarte, M. I.
254
Dube, A.
217
Dubois, D.
237
Dubravcsik, Z.
106
Dubucquoi, S.
53
Dubus, P.
81
Ducerf, C.
216, 267
Ducharme, R.
77
Duchmann, J. C.
106, 150, 197
Duclos, A.
102, 76
Ducreux, M.
44, 115, 124
Ducroc, R.
73
Ducrotte, P.
76
Ducrotté, P.
84, 102, 83
Dudley-Brown, S.
257
Duffy, L.
231
Duhamel, A.
157
Duijvestein, M.
66, 98
Duku, M.
75
Dulak, J.
126
Dulic-Lakovic, E.
69
Dulic, M.
69
Dullemen, H. v.
148
Dulphy, N.
206
Dumitrescu, D.
62, 87
Dumitru, E.
148, 165, 170, 234, 235, 266
Dumitru, I. M.
165
Dumoncau, J.-M.
112
Dumonceau, J.-M.
43, 91, 123, 85
Duncan, J.
209
355
index of authors
Dunford, N.
Dunkler, D.
Dunn, J. M.
Dunn, L. J.
Duny, Y.
Dupas, J.-L.
Dupont, L.
Duque, G.
Durand, C.
Durantel, D.
Durchschein, F.
Duricova, D.
Dusabineza, A.-C.
Dusek, L.
Dusheiko, G.
Dutertre, J.-P.
Dutkowski, P.
Dutlova, E.
Dutta, A.
Duvoux, C.
Duzgun, A.
Dvorshchenko, K.
Dyson, J.
Dziki, A.
E
Ebato, T.
Eb, F.
Ebi, M.
Ebling, Z.
Ebsworth, K.
Ecemis, O.
Echarri, A.
Eckardt, A. J.
Ecker, B. M.
Edery, J.
Edhel, T.
Edwards, R.
Edwards, W.
Eeden, S. v.
Efimov, O.
Efrati, E.
Egan, L.
Egberts, J.
E-Geidie, A.
Egoue, J.
Eguchi, Y.
Ehnert, S.
Ehsan, N.
Eijck, C. H. van
Eisen, G.
356
174
112
129
182
219
157, 101
71
141, 80, 90
200
92, 117
137
256
126
104
268
168
168
182
177
186
127
225
272
46
165
107
205
185
113
127
162
148, 231
259
76
187
70
195
63
216
256
124, 114
232
232
219
220
126
165
223
142
Eisig, J. N.
177
Ekbom, A.
157
Ekici, E.
99
Ekin Demir, I.
172
Eklund, S.
106
Ekstrom Smedby, K.
157
El Abkari, M.
141
El-Ahwany, E.
166
El-Attar, M.
78
El-Azab, G.
165
Elbakhit, T.
110
El-Bassiouni, N.
166
El Bassiouny, A.
166
Elbendary, M.
171
Elewaut, D.
155
Elford, J.
149
Elghannam, M.
218
El Hajbi, F.
207
El-Hajjam, M.
186
El-Hassan, S. A.
166
Elhawari, S. A. E.
266
El-Hindawy, A.
166
Eliakim, R.
72, 86, 123
Elias, J.
166
Elias-Junior, J.
171
Elias, S. G.
63
Elie, C.
76
Elimrani, I.
134
Elisei, W.
69
Elizalde, I.
67
Elkady, M.
192
Elkin, H.
256
Ell, C.
98, 130, 148, 179, 106, 191, 116,
199, 241
Elli, L.
53, 165, 113, 204
Elliott, R.
159
Elliott, T.
204, 211
Elliott, T. R.
81
Ellis, G. I.
66
Ellrichmann, M.
288
Ellul, P.
51, 162
El-Masry, N.
266
El-Mikkawy, A.
192, 218
El-Naggar, Y. A.-F.
167
El-Odemi, M.
183
Elosegui, E.
215
El-Raziky, M.
166
El-Sadek, H. M.
167, 202
El-Said El-Gammal, N.
266
El Yousfi, M.
141
Emami, K.
136
Emara, M. H.
266
index of authors
Emerenziani, S.
Emmanuel, A.
Emmanuel, A. V.
Emmanuel, M.
Emmersen, J.
Emparanza, J. I.
Enami, Y.
Enck, P.
Endo, H.
Endo, K.
Endo, R.
Endo, S.
Endo, T.
Endo, Y.
Engel, A.
Engelbrecht, M. R.
Engel, P.
Engler, K.
Engsbro, A. L.
Enochsson, L.
Enohara, R.
Enomoto, H.
Enomoto, M.
Enomoto, S.
Epanchintseva, A.
Epstein, O.
Erdelyi, Z.
Eren, F.
Ergun, M.
Erian, G.
Ericson, A.-C.
Eriksson, A. S.
Eriksson, S.
Erkelens, G.
Ermis, F.
Erneux, C.
Ernst, A.
Ernst, M.
Errabih, I.
Ersbøll, A. K.
Ertl, L.
Escher, J. C.
Escofet, X.
Escourrou, J.
Escudier, M.
Escuredo, E.
Eser, A.
Eshuis, E.
Eshuis, W.
Eshuis, W. J.
Esmaeel, E.
Esmaeilzadeh, A.
131
55, 139, 236
132, 237, 238
128
126
215
133
69, 71, 55
135, 199, 251, 263
145, 256
268
232
129, 152, 227
139
44, 45, 47, 55, 69
149
211
258
189
221
103
266
266
152, 269
132
144, 194, 209, 211
157
167, 116
54
209, 211
69
258
156
104
178
184
155, 255
233
268
271
113
208
230
107
159, 89
260
208, 252
59, 162
70
133
96
153
Espanol, R.
Esparrach, G. F.
Espin, E.
Espin, F.
Espinòs, J. C.
Esposito, C.
Esposito, D.
Esposito, I.
Esser, D.
Essink-Bot, M.-L.
Esteban R.
Esteban, R.
Esteller, M.
Esteve, M.
Etchevers, M. J.
Etienney, I.
Etik, D.
Ettersperger, J.
Ettreiki, C.
Eugenicos, M.
Eu, K. W.
Eum, J. B.
Eum, J. S.
Eun, C. S.
Eun Lee, B.
Eutamene, H.
Eutamène, H.
Evangelista, T.
Evans, R. C.
Eveno, C.
Evesque, L.
Evgenidis, N.
Evstatiev, R.
Eyre, E.
Ezoe, Y.
Ezz-Eldeen, A. M.
Ezzidin, S.
F
Fabbri, C.
Fabregat, J.
Fabre, J. M.
Fagan, K.
Fagerberg, U. L.
Fagiuoli, S.
Fagundes, J. J.
Faias, S.
Fakheri, H.
Falalyeyeva, T.
Falk, G.
Falush, D.
73
104
115
165
140
227
88
70, 80
259
135
78
77, 94
253
140
157
135, 213
198
206
140
139
164, 232, 235
194
52
146
52
138
107
215
130, 142, 202
136
101
266
162
138
146, 91, 98
140
186
151, 172
149
92
145, 169
61
78
205
244
202
173, 271
67
202
357
index of authors
Familiari, P.
93, 82
Familiari, V.
211
Fändriks, L.
154
Fang, C.
262
Fang, J.-Y.
135
Fang, T.-J.
166
Fan, R.
187
Fardy, J.
135
Farikullah, J.
266
Farinato, C.
211
Farkas, G.
252
Farkas, K.
154, 156, 163, 210, 211, 258
Färkkilä, M. A.
160, 167
Farooq, N.
231
Farrant, M.
129
Farre, R.
52
Farrugia, G.
138, 295
Farsad, F.
152
Farthing, M.
93
Farup, P.
189
Farup, P. G.
55
Faryal, A.
105
Fasano, A.
252
Fassler, I.
139, 80
Fass, R.
71, 105, 115, 124, 52, 71
Fasulo, R.
238
Fatkheeva, L.
264
Faulques, B.
143
Fay, M.
73
Fay, R.
101
Fazio, V.
189
Feagan, B.
45, 58, 97, 57
Feagan, B. G.
259
Fedele, C.
261
Federici, G.
186
Federico, A.
110
Fedorov, E. D.
147
Fedulenkova, L.
218
Fedyk, E.
97
Fe, G. E. G.
99
Fejes, R.
106
Fekete, E.
107
Fekih, M.
59
Felber, J.
187
Felice, C.
102
Fellay, B.
182
Felt-Bersma, R. J. F.
214, 237
Felwick, R.
149
Fend, F.
247
Ferlitsch, A.
84
Ferlitsch, M.
112, 213
Fernandes, C.
218
358
Fernandes Souza, F.
92
Fernández-Bañares, F.
140
Fernández Blanco, J. A.
138
Fernández, C.
149
Fernández, E.
138
Fernández-Esparrach, G.
144, 145,
232, 236
Fernandez, M.
140, 144
Fernández Pachec, P. M.
198
Fernández, S.
149
Fernández-Urién, I.
163, 246
Fernandez Vazquez, I.
218
Fernandez-Villaverde, A.
162
Ferraguti, G.
255
Ferrand, J.
81
Ferrante, M.
160, 163, 89
Ferrara, F.
151
Ferrari, A. P.
84
Ferraris, L.
240
Ferraz Pereira Leite, D.
160
Ferreira, A.
167
Ferreira, D.
215
Ferreira, F.
190
Ferreira, J.
178
Ferreira, J. M.
191
Ferreira, M.
141, 80, 90, 168, 184, 191
Ferreira, N. B.
139
Ferreira, R.
80, 168
Ferreira, S.
233, 244
Ferreira, S. C.
92
Ferrero, F.
58
Ferrero, R.
61, 65
Ferrero, S.
113
Ferrier, L.
107, 82
Ferrulli, A.
170
Feussner, H.
243
Fewtrell, M.
96
Fiasse, R.
162
Fibbe, C.
67
Fichna, J.
107
Fichtner-Feigl, S.
60, 103, 113
Fidalgo, C.
143
Fidalgo, S. S.
113
Fidder, H.
160, 206
Fielding, N.
174
Fierbinteanu-Braticevici, C.
166
Fierbinteanu, C.
167
Figa, M.
192
Figueiredo, C.
61, 88
Figueiredo, P.
184
Figueroa, C.
89
Filali, A.
59, 179, 180
index of authors
Filipec-Kanizaj, T.
226
Filip, M.
178, 184
Filippi, J.
101
Filis, S.
158
Filoni, S.
182
Fingerhut, A.
101
Fini, L.
85, 118
Finocchiaro, C.
57, 122
Fiocca, R.
106
Fiocchi, C.
66, 67, 99
Fioramonti, J.
174
Fiori, G.
95, 245
Fiorini, G.
153
Fiorino, G.
159, 258
Fireman, Z.
272
Firneisz, G.
100
Fischer, C.
193
Fisseler-Eckhoff, A.
130
Flamand, M.
101
Flamant, M.
157, 210
Flanagan, K.
190
Flavia Savarese, M.
187
Fleischer, D. E.
116
Fléjou, J.-F.
135
Fleming, J.
60
Fleming, K.
84, 108
Fletcher, S.
60
Flöckner, K.
211
Flodqvist, L. B.
237
Floreani, A.
110, 219
Florêncio Chachá, S. G.
92
Flores Gomes, G.
84
Floriani, I.
204
Flourié, B.
101
Fockens, P.
43, 45, 46, 104, 54, 68, 72,
79, 91, 92
Focsa, M.
56
Fodde, R.
58, 72
Foertsch, S.
78
Fogli, M.
50
Földesi, I.
222
Foldi, I.
252
Fonseca, F.
235
Fontes Carvalho, R.
51
Forbes, A.
208
Forbes, S.
87
Forbes, S. J.
50
Ford, A. C.
163, 286
Fored, M.
111
Forman, D.
57
Formica, V.
148
Fornasa, F.
159
Forner, A.
Fornvall, S.
Forroza, R.
Forsell, A.
Forte, M.
Fosnes, G.
Fottner, C.
Fournier, A.
Foussat, A.
Fowler, C. J.
Fox, C.
Fox, I.
Fox, J.
Fox, M.
Fradin, C.
Fragoso, M.
Franchimont, D.
Franco, M.
Franco, M. R.
Francque, S.
Franjic, N.
Franke, A.
Franken, P. F.
Frankova, S.
Frantal, S.
Franzé, A.
Franzese, M. D.
Fraser, C.
Fratila, O.
Frattolillo, F.
Frébourg, T.
Frederic, M.
Frédéric, M.
Fredlund, H.
Freier, W.
Frei, P.
Freire, P.
Freitas, B. R. V.
Freni, M. A.
Freund, J.-N.
Frevert, S.
Frick, J.-S.
Frieri, G.
Fries, C.
Friesing-Sosnik, T.
Friess, H.
Fries, W.
Friger, M.
Friis-Liby, I.
Frijling, B. D.
Fritscher-Ravens, A.
Fröhlich, F.
46
176
186, 187, 216
260
97
55
186
148, 164
97
237, 238
251
97
195
218, 288
53
62
160
84
240
84, 168, 110, 215
271
89, 209, 256
234
219
208
152, 208, 225
159
104, 185, 213, 245
159
261
184
80
139, 145
252
119
168
141, 90
69
110
73
250
139
161
255
247
44, 119, 91, 119
163, 258
207
265
220
143, 232, 242
112
359
index of authors
Frossard, J.-L.
Fuccio, L.
Fuchssteiner, H.
Führer, M.
Fujii, S.
Fujii, T.
Fujiki, K.
Fujiki, S.
Fujimori, S.
Fujimori, T.
Fujimoto,
Fujimoto, A.
Fujimoto, K.
Fujimoto, M.
Fujimoto, T.
Fujimura, T.
Fujinaga, Y.
Fujino, M.
Fujioka, T.
Fujisaki, J.
Fujisaki, S.
Fujise, T.
Fujishiro, M.
Fujita, H.
Fujita, I.
Fujita, K.
Fujita, M.
Fujita, N.
Fujita, T.
Fujita, Y.
Fujiwara, H.
Fujiwara, K.
Fujiwara, S.
Fujiwara, T.
Fujiwara, Y.
Fujiya, K.
Fujiyama, Y.
Fukami, N.
Fukase, K.
Fu, K.-I.
Fuki, S.
Fukuda, K.
Fukuda, S.
Fukuda, Y.
Fukudo, S.
Fukuhara, S.
Fukui, T.
Fukumoto, K.
Fukunaga, K.
Fukunaga, S.
Fukushima, Y.
Fukuzawa, M.
360
142
112, 55
69
75
264
195
222
191, 226, 227
133
195
134, 220
144, 176, 192, 195
193, 211
136, 137, 169
130
128
183
263
203, 247, 250
187, 192, 118
133, 263
134, 193
182, 236
145
227
147, 216
149
147, 103, 107
178, 244
137, 142, 240, 244, 262
188
262
144
159, 183, 205, 230, 273
65
136
82, 257
144
79
97
249
137, 142, 240, 244, 262
129, 201, 227
152
139, 238
61, 79
57
209
97
244
62
136, 145, 75, 195
Fumagalli, U.
Fumex, F.
Funaki, Y.
Funakoshi, A.
Funakoshi, N.
Funaoka, H.
Funck Brentano, C.
Fundarò, C.
Funka, K.
Furet, J. P.
Furnari, M.
Furubayashi, A.
Furuhata, T.
Furuichi, Y.
Furukawa, K.
Furukawa, M.
Furukawa, R.
Furuta, T.
Furuya Jr., C. K.
Fusco, G.
Fushida, S.
Futagami, S.
Füzesi, L.
Fylyk, S. N.
Fyrhake, U.
Fysekidis, M.
67
54
188, 251
136
92
271
296
182
128
85
189, 237
130
144
170, 219
173, 271
136
260
130, 262, 271
93
207
128
179, 228
227
177
260
139
G
Gabe, S. M.
96
Gabrielle, D.
177
Gabrielli, M.
182, 217, 253
Gabriels, F.
102
Gabr, M. M.
51
Gaburri, P. D.
99
Gadea, O.
214, 238
Gadonna-Widehem, P.
140
Gaeta, G.
266
Gaglia, A.
189
Gahbauer, G.
69
Gajowniczek, E. E.
75
Galamb, O.
185, 114, 233, 234, 236
Galasso, D.
223
Gal, E.
191
Galeotti, T.
65
Gallach, M.
51
Gallego, D.
137, 165
Gallego, J. C.
162
Gallego, S.
157
Galle, P. R.
129, 193, 206
Gallia, A.
111
Gallis, J.-L.
170
index of authors
Galloro, G.
145
Galmiche, J.-P.
43, 44, 51, 85, 106,
129, 59, 179, 180, 106, 228
Gal, O.
112, 213
Galuppi, C.
258
Galvão Neto, M. P.
201
Galvez, E.
138
Galvez, J.
118
Gama-Ribeiro, V.
51
Gamar, L.
212
Gambaccini, D.
131
Gameel, K.
165
Gamelli, A.
58
Ganansia, R.
133
Gangemi, R.
231
Ganji, A.
153
Ganter, C. C.
168
Gao, H.-W.
193
Gao, Q.
262
Gapasin, J.
141
Garavaglia, D.
204
Garcia, E.
157
Garcia Fernande, F. J.
158
Garcia Gonzalez, M. A.
184
Garcia, M.
85
García-Manzanares, Á.
252
Garcia Montes, C.
69
Garcia Nuñez, D. F.
265
Garcia-Pagan, J.-C.
56, 117, 122
Garcia-Planella, E.
158
Garcia-Recio, E.
149
García Rodríguez, L.
90
Garcia, S.
157
Garcia-Sánchez, R.
131
Garcia, V.
157, 258
Gardarin, A.
255
Garg, M.
157
Garretson, R.
141
Garrido Mesa, N.
156
Garsed, K.
70
Gasbarrini, A. 65, 72, 73, 78, 170, 102, 182
Gasbarrini, G.
170, 182, 186, 203, 217
Gasche, C.
63, 103
Gasche, J.
183
Gasiorowska, A.
222
Gasperoni, S.
248
Gassull, M.
109
Gasztonyi, B.
210
Gatta, A.
84
Gatta, L.
152, 153, 202, 225
Gatto, G.
196, 243
Gaudric, M.
142, 67, 143, 106
Gayda, L.
225
Gay, G.
139, 80
Gayle, S.
132
Gay-Quéheillard, J.
107, 230
Gazouli, M.
63
Gearry, R.
210
Gebel, M.
169
Geboes, K.
51, 80
Gebora-Kowalska, B.
272
Gebreyes, A. A.
204
Gecse, K.
130, 138, 156
Geier, A.
168
Geissler, M.
119
Gelas, T.
176
Gemignani, L.
52, 131, 132, 189
Genadievich Mylnikov, A.
91
Gendre, J.-P.
256
Generozov, E. V.
220
Gennarelli, N.
261
Gentile, P.
160, 161
Gento, E.
157
Gen, Y.
143
Georgescu, C.
178
Georgescu, D.
189
Georgescu, L. A.
189
Georgiadis, D.
245
Georgiou, S.
158
Gera, A.
172
Gerada, J.
51
Gerber, J.
67
Gerbes, A.
51
Gerbes, A. L.
218
Gergely, H.
84
Gerhard, M.
134, 152, 233
Gerhards, M. F.
70
Gerken, G.
45, 108
Germani, U.
198
Germanopoulos, A.
158
Gerner, P.
171
Gerritsen, J. J.
70
Gerritsen, S. A.
61
Gerspach, A. C.
82, 50
Gertsman, H.
213
Gervasi, M. T.
220
Gervaz, P.
287
Geubel, A.
91
Ghanbari, A.
152
Gharbi, A.
159
Gharib, A. F.
167
Ghazi, K.
153
Gheonea, D. I.
178, 184
Gheorghe, C.
84, 266
361
index of authors
Gheorghe, L.
77, 84
Ghersi, S.
151
Ghidoni, M.
197, 231, 247
Ghittoni, G.
109
Ghorashi, S. A.
202
Ghosal, S.
182
Ghosh, D.
180
Ghufran, A.
265
Giamarellos Bourboulis, E.
62
Gianello, P.
128
Gibadullina, L.
132
Gibbons, S. J.
138
Gibson, P. R.
157, 257
Gibson, S.
157
Giday, S. A.
77
Gierula, M.
70
Gigot, J.-F.
91, 54
Giguere, M.
79
Giguère, M.
250
Gilchrist, E. S.
116
Gillain, C.
95, 54
Gillanders, D.
139
Gillberg, L.
156
Gillen, S.
217
Gill, M.
219
Gils, A.
102
Gil-Simon, P.
54
Gil, V.
137, 165
Ginanni, B.
186
Ginard, D.
157, 209, 212
Gincul, R.
107
Gines, A.
104
Ginès, A.
144, 145
Gines, P.
87
Gin, H.
170
Gionchetti, P.
50, 165
Giorgetti, G.
69
Giorgetti, G.-M.
263
Giorgio, V.
182
Giostra, E.
142
Giovannini, M. 43, 46, 64, 71, 79, 86, 92,
107, 64
Giraldez, M. D.
184
Girardin, M.
142
Girelli, R.
172
Gironella, M.
114
Gissler, M.
167
Giuliani, O.
58
Giuliano, M. T.
83
Giuliante, F.
186
Giunta, M.
207
Giusy Savino, I.
187
362
Givirovskaya, N.
Glanemann, M.
Glasgow, A.
Glas, J.
Glassman, D.
Gliddon, A.
Gloor, B.
Glorieus, E.
Glynne-Jones, R.
Goater, M.
Göbel, U.
Goda, F.
Goda, K.
Goedhard, J. G.
Goel, A.
Goel, A. C.
Goeleven, A.
Goetz, M.
Goggins, M.
Göke, B.
Goldblum, J.
Goldenring, J.
Goldis, A.
Gold, M.
Goldsmith, C.
Goldstein, J.
Golger, D.
Golnari, P.
Gologan, E.
Golovin, S.
Gombosova, L.
Gomes, C. A.
Gomez de la Cuesta, S.
Gomez, M.
Gómez, M.
Gomez-Senent, S.
Gomollón, F.
Gonçalves, A. R.
Gonçalves, C.
Gonçalves, N.
Gonçalves, R.
Gondal, M.
Gong, X.
Goñi, S.
Goñi Silvia,
Gonzales, E.
González, A.
Gonzalez Asanza, C.
Gonzalez, B.
González-Calvin, J.
Gonzalez C. A. M.
González-Castillo, S.
133
231
239
255
60
148
104, 109
160
44, 103, 115, 124
273
104
78
115
63
114
183
188
129, 193, 206
172
82, 92, 117
67
65, 80
265
143
180
90
145
149
179
141
156
99
54
246
259
212
157
188
141
167, 114
167
168
171
246
246
186
189
198
157
219, 259
154
252
index of authors
Gonzalez-Castro, A. M.
83, 107
Gonzalez, E.
187
González-García, S.
132, 233
González-Huix, F.
192
González, J. R.
89
Gonzalez-Mauraza, N. H.
113
González, R.
193
González, S.
216
Goodhand, J.
158, 163
Goodykoontz, M.
190
Gooszen, H. G.
99
Gopalan, B.
253
Göranzon, C.
156
Gorard, D.
143
Gordan, M.
56
Gordillo, J.
158
Gordon, F.
170
Gordon, G.
58
Gordon, G. L.
158
Gordon, J. N.
149
Gores, G.
165
Gorgun, J.
154
Gorkiewicz, G.
190
Gorman, D.
185
Gornals, J. B.
147, 149
Görnert, P.
238
Gornet, J.-M.
136, 256
Gosselink, M. P.
263
Gossner, L.
176, 178
Gostout, C.
174
Gostout, C. J.
232
Gos-Zajac, A.
264
Goto, A.
95
Gotoda, T.
136, 146, 191, 214, 216, 241
Goto, H.
193, 200, 270
Goto, O.
182, 236
Goto, T.
169
Gotou, K.
227
Gottrand, F.
130, 61
Gottschalk, U.
148
Gouma, D.
183
Gouma, D. J.
70, 68
Gourcerol, G.
83, 84
Gouveia, H.
184, 191
Gower-Rousseau, C.
157
Gowland, P.
70
Graber-Maier, A.
82
Grabowski, K.
236
Graeven, U.
119
Graffner, H.
76, 118
Graf, S.
96
Grahovac, B.
171
Graicer Pelosof, A.
Grainge, M.
Gralnek, I.
Grammatikos, N.
Granath, F.
Grasso, G.
Gray, M. A.
Grazzini, G.
Greenberg, G.
Greenberg, G. R.
Greene, W.
Greenhalf, W.
Greenwood, R.
Greetje Tack,
Gregori, D.
Gregus, M.
Greinwald, R.
Gress, T.
Greve, J. W.
Greveson, K.
Grieco, A.
Griffin, M.
Griffin, S. M.
Griffioen, G. H.
Griffiths, A. M.
Griffiths, P.
Grigorescu, M.
Grigorieva, I.
Grimaldi, C.
Grimaldi, M.
Grimaud, J. C.
Grimes, M. D.
Grimm-Guenter, E.-M.
Grimm, M.
Grinevich, V.
Grinsvall, C.
Grizzi, F.
Grodet, A.
Gromova, P.
Grompe, M.
Grooteclaes, M.
Groshar, D.
Grossi, C.
Grossi, E.
Grossi, L.
Grosso, M.
Grotenhuis, B.
Grotenhuis, B. A.
Groyer, A.
Grunnet, M.
Grybäck, P.
Grzelak, P.
241, 249
111
142, 199
266
157
240
70
58
45, 74, 101
59, 89
205
52
73
68, 111
84
255
160
73, 80
70
209
110
228, 253
182
212
89
62
220, 267
222
174
50
101, 210
144
156
243
216
238
114
73
138, 184
52
208
149
137
240
163
66
181
230
73
70
188
173
363
index of authors
Gschwantler, M.
69
Guadalupe Macias Barragan, J.
166
Guagnozzi, D.
252, 255
Guaita, E.
225
Guan, S. S.
85
Guarino, M.
52
Guariso, G.
90
Guarner-Argente, C.
145, 232
Guarner, F.
69, 81, 94
Gubler, C.
145
Gudis, K.
179, 228
Guedira, M.
220
Guerci, M.
156
Guerreiro, H.
239, 246
Guerrieri, F.
92
Guerzoni, P.
269
Guida, S.
61
Guidi, L.
102, 59, 102
Guido, A.
55
Guido, M.
266
Guila, M.
107
Guilà, M.
62
Guilarte, M.
107
Guimber, D.
61
Guirado, A. F.
166
Gukovskaya, A.
99
Guldi, D. M.
152
Gullini, S.
258
Gulmann, C.
230
Gumerova, A. A.
264
Günes, C.
217
Gunterberg, V.
254
Günter, E.
148
Guo, B.
230
Guo, H.-S.
188
Gupta, A.
129
Gupta, G.
218
Gupta, R. C.
217
Gupta, S.
145, 146, 239
Gupta, V.
60
Gurdal, A.
117
Gurova, M.
182
Gururatsakul, M.
141
Guseva, S.
182
Gutierrez Panizo, C.
166
Gutierrez-Reyes, G.
170
Guyot, P.
133
Guzinska-Ustymowicz, K.
251
Guzmán, M.
214, 238
Guzzi, G.
204
Gyenes, I.
239
Gyökeres, T.
222
364
Gyr, N.
Gzhegotsky, M.
H
Haapamäki, C.
Haapamäki, J.
Haar, S.
Haas, T.
Haba, M.
Habano, W.
Haba, S.
Haber, P. S.
Habior, A.
Haboubi, N.
Ha, C. Y.
Haddad, W.
Hadeler, K.
Hadengue, A.
Hadzivassiliou, M.
Haga, H.
Hagar, M.
Hagenmüller, F.
Haghighat, M.
Hagiwara, S.
Hagué, P.
Hahm, J.-S.
Hahm, K. B.
Hahn, E. G.
Hahn, S.-J.
Haidinger, G.
Haidouri, O.
Haigh, C.
Haioun, C.
Hajer, T.
Halabi, A.
Haldeopoulos, D.
Halder, S.
Halfvarson, J.
Halloran, S.
Halmetschleger, A.
Halpern, M.
Halpern, Z.
Halttunen, J.
Hamabe, K.
Hamanaka, J.
Hamasaki, T.
Hamatani, S.
Hamdi, A.
Hamdy, S.
Hameeteman, W.
Hamid, S.
153, 266
141
147
160
57, 122
69
244
257
193
170
264
79
197
180
143
142
213
264
218
110, 64, 57
182
169, 109
138
174, 237
63, 153, 195
187
75
185
145
273
137
128
133
213
74
64
71
199
213
85
147
234
169
130
146, 97, 112, 195, 213
201
118
185, 194
265
index of authors
Hamid, S. A.
78
Hamilton, M.
209, 211
Hammad, E.
183
Hammel, P.
44, 70
Hammer, H. F.
137
Hammering, A.
242
Hammer, J.
84
Hammoudi, A.
134
Hamoir, C.
91
Hampe, J.
126, 232, 242
Hamrouni, A.
209
Ha, N.
83
Hanabata, N.
129
Hanafusa, M.
96
Hanai, Y.
55
Hanaoka, N.
96, 98
Hanaoka, R.
113
Hanauer, S.
58, 161
Hanauer, S. B.
259, 260
Handa, O.
127, 143, 152, 157, 204,
209, 254
Handra-Luca, A.
172
Han, D. S.
146
Hands, R.
81
Han, K. H.
138
Hankins, M.
261
Han, K.-J.
130
Hanley, S.
253
Han, M.-J.
129
Hansen, L.
202
Hansen, M. B.
271
Hansen, U.
263
Hänsler, J.
187
Hanssen, G.
174
Han, S.-W.
225
Han, Y. M.
153
Hanyu, N.
228
Haque, A.
154
Harada, A.
136
Harada, K.
153, 198
Harada, S.
128
Harada, T.
88
Hara, K.
54, 193, 198, 244
Harano, M.
223
Haraoka, S.
112
Harasawa, S.
228
Hara, T.
247
Haraux, E.
230
Hardwick, J.
99
Hardwick, J. C. H.
63, 85
Hardy, A.
106
Hare, K. J.
63
Harewood, G.
206
Haringsma, J.
92
Harmsen, W. S.
185
Harnett, K. M.
52
Harrell, L.
260
Harris, M. L.
118
Harrison, E.
146
Harrison, J.
183
Harsch, S.
221
Harsfalvi, J.
252
Hartman, M.
77
Hartmann, B.
63
Hartmann, D.
217
Hartmann, F.
54
Hartmann, M.
133
Hartnett, L.
253
Haruma, K.
149, 164, 103, 202, 248
Harun, R.
78
Harusato, A.
127, 157, 209
Haruta, J.
192, 263
Hasan, M. S.
78
Hasegawa, H.
239, 262
Hasegawa, J.
108
Hasegawa, Y.
273
Hashemi, M.
215
Hashemzehi, N.
215
Hashimoto, C.
245
Hashimoto, O.
153
Hashimoto, S.
227
Hassan, A.
218
Hassan, C.
242, 248
Hassan, M.
218
Hassan, R.
269
Hassegawa, R.
245
Hassel, K.
176
Hassler, M.
213, 243
Hata, H.
112
Hata, J.
149, 103, 248
Hata, K.
168, 213
Hatakeyama, M.
65, 88
Hatanaka, K.
169
Hatlebakk, J.
105, 106, 80, 106
Hatlebakk, J. G.
179
Hatta, W.
95
Hattori, M.
223
Hatziliami, A.
269
Haupern, A.
201
Haure-Mirande, V.
82
Hauser, G.
160
Hausinger, P.
106
Havard, T.
96
Hawes, R.
43, 45, 57, 64, 71, 85, 123
365
index of authors
Hawkey, C.
74, 143, 184, 190
Hawkey, C. J.
112
Hawley, M.
146
Hayaishi, S.
169
Hayakumo, T.
246
Hayama, Y.
136
Hayano, J.
192
Hayashi, K.
167, 262
Hayashi, N.
130, 177, 204, 209, 254
Hayashi, S.
146, 244
Hayashi, T.
146, 213, 244, 245
Hayat, J.
257
Hayes, S.
54
Hazama, S.
263
Hazirova, J.
269
Healey, J.
158
Hebuterne, X.
97, 101
Hébuterne, X.
258
Hedman, E.
76
Hee, P. S.
221
Hegen, B.
171
Hegewisch-Becker, S.
119
Hegyi, P.
127, 70, 91, 99
Heidegger, C. P.
96
Heidemann, J.
155
Heijmans, J.
63, 99
Heininger, A.
191
Heinrich, H.
288
Heinzow, H.
270
Hekmat, H.
185
Helal, E.
166
Helbert, T.
107
Hellström, P.
105, 188
Hellström, P. M.
156
Helmerhorst, F. M.
53
Helmy, A.-H.
166
Helsper, C. W.
219, 220
Helvensteijn, W.
234
Hémery, F.
137
Henckaerts, L.
89
Hendy, P.
247
Hengel, E. v.
235
Henri, F.
144
Henrique, R.
113
Henry, L.
214
Heo, H. M.
137, 194, 199
Heo, J.
52
Heo, J. S.
173
Hep, A.
130, 188
Heptinstall, S.
74
Heresbach, D.
143
Herings, R. M.
63
366
Heriot, A.
Herlitz, J.
Herman, A.
Hermanides, J.
Herman, R.
Herman, R. M.
Hermans, J. J.
Hermine, O.
Hernandez, C.
Hernández, J. A.
Hernandez, K.
Hernández-Morales, A.
Hernández Quero, J.
Hernandez Ruiz, J.
Hernandez, V.
Herraiz, M.
Herráiz, M. Á.
Herrlinger, K. R.
Herszenyi, L.
Herve, S.
Herzog, R.
Hetzel, D.
Heuberger, D.
Hewawasam, S. P.
Hewett, R.
Hewitt, M.
Heyries, L.
Hezaveh, R.
Hezode, C.
Hibi, N.
Hibi, T.
Hichem Loghmari, M.
Hidaka, E.
Hidalgo, M. S.
Hida, N.
Higashino, K.
Higashiyama, M.
Higgins, P.
Highton, J.
Higuchi, H.
Higuchi, K.
Higuchi, N.
Hijioka, S.
Hiki, N.
Hilbers, F.
Hildebrand, D.
Hildebrandt, W.
Hildner, K.
Hilili, S. A.
Hillingsoe, J.
Hills, L.
Hils, M.
159
83, 180, 228
84
133
132
132
181
111
139
188
149
132, 233
219
170
162
144
189
160
229
76
133
209
191
156
163, 180
149
222
206, 212
44
200
61, 62, 67, 146
201
232
113
97
96, 98
129, 247
99
257
91
200, 227
151
54, 193, 198
232
89, 107
129
134
98
150
250
151
53
index of authors
Himoto, T.
78
Hindryckx, P.
204, 206
Hinke, A.
119
Hinkel, U.
76
Hinoda, Y.
234
Hiraga, Y.
97
Hirahara, Y.
194
Hirai, F.
112, 209
Hirai, H. W.
63
Hirai, T.
103
Hiraiwa, K.
183
Hirai, Y.
204, 209
Hiramatsu, T.
270
Hiramoto, T.
97
Hirano, K.
270
Hirao, K.
214
Hirasawa, T.
187, 192, 118
Hirata, I.
127, 52, 145, 204, 233
Hirata, K.
79, 61
Hirata, Y.
201, 205, 251
Hirayama, T.
78
Hirayama, Y.
192
Hiremath, G.
231
Hirofumi Tsugeno, H.
191, 226, 227
Hirohata, S.
92
Hirooka, Y.
108
HIroshi, T.
113
Hisamatsu, T.
205
Hisano, T.
127, 151
Hjortswang, H.
158
Hlavaty, T.
88
Hlista, M.
255
Hoad, C.
70
Hoang, P.
162
Hoang, T.
187
Ho, A.-S.
166
Hodgkins, P.
260
Hoedemaker, R.
200
Hoegenauer, C.
190
Hoekstra, J. B. L.
133
Hoekstra-Weebe, J. E. H. M
183
Hoekstra-Weebers, J. E. H. M.
182
Hoepelman, A. I. M.
219
Hoff, E.
63
Hoff G.
284, 285
Hoff, G.
71, 86, 104, 123
Hoff, G. S.
71
Hoffman, A.
129, 98, 193, 206
Hoffman, I.
163, 102, 188
Hofmann, R.
58
Ho, G.
155
H. Ogata,
67
Hogen Esch, C.
53, 61
Hohendorf, H.
118
Ho, K. Y.
138, 76, 84
Holinka, M.
266
Hollema, H.
262
Holloway, R. H.
141
Holmberg, C.
238
Hölscher, A. H.
241
Holst, M.
210
Holtmann, G. J.
141
Holt, P.
86
Holub, J.
142
Holzäpfel, A.
69
Homann, N.
132
Hombrados, M.
192
Homma, K.
93
Hommes, D.
46, 162, 99, 209, 296
Hommes, D. W.
63, 66, 85, 98
Homoncik, M.
84
Honar, N.
182
Honda, K.
149, 248
Honda, T.
146
Hong, H. I.
75, 163, 177
Hong, K. S.
63, 153
Hongo, M.
139, 189, 229, 238
Hongshan, W.
264
Hong, S. J.
241, 265
Hong, S.-M.
172
Hong, S. P.
137, 194, 199, 206, 249
Hong, S.-P.
152, 200, 256
Honzawa, Y.
74
Horaguchi, J.
147, 197, 270
Horakova, M.
255
Horiba, K.
165, 181
Horie, A.
179, 228
Horie, R.
127, 209
Horiguchi, N.
116
Horii, A.
173
Horii, J.
227
Hori, K.
98, 177, 184
Horiki, N.
172
Hori, M.
153
Horimatsu, T.
91, 98, 184
Horiuchi, Y.
192
Hori, Y.
105
Horneaux Moura, E.
177
Hornslet, P.
242
Hörsch, D.
108
Horsmans, Y.
216
Horsted, T. I.
242
Horvath, G.
210
Hoshino, A.
229, 230
367
index of authors
Hoshino, E.
187, 192, 118
Hosoe, N.
67, 146, 196, 200, 257
Hosoi, T.
269
Hosono, K.
135, 199, 251, 263
Hosono, O.
205
Hosoya, T.
50, 112
Hosseinian, S.
71
Hoteya, S.
144, 176, 192, 195
Ho, T. M.
65
Hotta, K.
130, 146, 75
Houdeau, E.
107
Houghton, R.
180
Houivet, E.
179
Houwen, R. H.
61
Houwen, R. H. J.
182
Howaldt, S.
209
Howden, C. W.
105
Howell, D. A.
106
Hoyer, P. F.
171
Ho, Y.-P.
168
Hracskó, Z.
99
Hrcka, R.
185
Hristea, A.
267
Hrstic, I.
171
Hruban, R.
172
Hsieh, T.-Y.
193, 209
Hsu, C.-M.
247
Hsu, T. I.
65
Htwe, T. M.
248
Huang, B.
161, 162
Huang, H.-H.
209
Huang, T.-Y.
209
Hubens, G.
168, 110
Hubens, G. J.
197, 247
Hubert, C.
54
Hubner, D.
69
Hubner, M.
181
Hubricht, J.
156
Hucl, T.
204
Hudspith, B.
204
Hudspith, B. N.
81, 81
Huertas, C.
192
Huff, F. J.
179, 229
Huggett, M.
173
Hugot, J.-P.
155, 256
Hull, M.
51, 63, 89
Hul, N. v.
126
Hulscher, J.
182
Hulscher, J. B. F.
183
Hulse, P.
194
Hulst, R. W. M. van der
235, 272
Hultcrantz, R.
86, 108, 109, 110, 50
368
Hultgren-Hörnqvist, E.
Humes, D.
Hünerbein, D.
Hungin, P.
Hung, J.-H.
Hunt, R.
Huorka, M.
Hu, P.
Hüppe, D.
Hur, S. J.
Hursti, T.
Hurtova, M.
Husberg, B.
Husby, S.
Hussain, T.
Hussam, S.
Hussien El-Attar, M.
Hutanasu, C.
Hütz, K.
Hu, W.-G.
Hu, Z.
Hwangbo, Y.
Hwang, J. C.
Hwang, J.-H.
Hwang, J. J.
Hwang, J. S.
Hwang, S. G.
Hwang, S. M.
Hynsjö, L.
Hyodo, I.
Hyrdel, R.
Hyung, W. J.
Hyun, J. J.
Hyun, Y. S.
I
Iacob, R.
Iacob, S.
Iaconelli, A.
Iacopini, F.
Ianiro, G.
Iannitelli, R.
Ianosi, G.
Iantorno, G.
Iasci, A. L.
Iboshi, Y.
Ibrahim, A.
Ibrahim, I.
Ibrahimi, A.
Ibrahim, M.
Ibuka, T.
156
69
136
83
172
51, 76, 94
88
235
77
108
76
186
237
59
265
77
140
188, 219
134
187
262
135, 206
270
201
262
196
56
193
176
104
158
128, 186
131
146
72, 84
84, 77
82
137, 146
73
161
216
214, 238
169
137
246
246
141, 153
153, 192
225, 241, 247
index of authors
Ichida, T.
109
Ichikawa, H.
127, 204, 209
Ichikawa, T.
78
Ichikawa, Y.
269
Ichimura, S.
219
Ichinose, M.
152, 269
Ida, T.
169
Ierardi, E.
69
Igarashi, H.
95
Igarashi, M.
187, 192, 118
Igarashi, T.
201
Igawa, A.
97
Iglesias, E.
212
Iglesias, P. C.
51
Iguchi, M.
152, 269
Ihyane, B.
204
Iida, A.
188
Iida, H.
199, 251, 263
Iida, M.
108
Iida, T.
168
Iijima, H.
177
Iijima, K.
95
Iino, C.
129
Iinokuchi, T.
191
Iishi, H.
96, 98, 177
Iizuka, N.
108
Iizuka, T.
144, 176, 192, 195
Iizuka, Y.
137, 142, 240, 244, 262
Ijare, O. B.
269
Ijzermans, J. N. M.
269
Ikeda, F.
167, 92
Ikeda, H.
112, 198
Ikeda, K.
95, 67, 76
Ikeda, M.
192
Ikeda, S.
192
Ikegami, M.
115
Ikehara, H.
75
Ikehara, K.
232
Ikehara, N.
146, 97, 195, 213, 244, 245
Ikematsu, H.
75, 195
Ikemura, R.
137
Iken, M.
126, 72
Ikeuchi, H.
212
Ikeuchi, N.
173
Ik Jang, B.
190, 236
Ikuma, M.
130
Ilchenko, A. A.
197
Ilias, T.
159
Ilie, M.
250
Ilie, R.
181
Illueca, M.
180
Imaeda, H.
61
Imagawa, A.
177, 227
Imagawa, H.
129, 247
Imagawa, S.
202
Imai, A.
62
Imai, H.
95
Imai, K.
181, 223
Imai, Y.
170, 173, 219
Imaizumi, H.
151, 198
Imaizumi, K.
107
Imaizumi, N.
71
Imajo, K.
216
Imamoto, E.
152
Imamura, H.
149, 103, 248
Imani, A.
237
Imanieh, M. H.
182
Imanishi, H.
266
Imatani, A.
95
Imazu, H.
95
Imbesi, V.
155, 111
Im, C. K.
75, 163, 177
Imeryuz, N.
116, 117
Improta, G.
107
Imukai, M.
78
Im, Y.-S.
225
Inaba, T.
177
Inadomi, J. M.
62, 64, 105, 110
Inagaki, Y.
147
Inamine, T.
256
Inamori, M.
199, 251, 263
Inatomi, N.
105
Inatomi, O.
271
Inczefi, O.
130
Infantes, J. M.
158
Inferrera, S. I.
189
Ingrand P.
286
Ingravallo, G.
155
Ingrosso, M.
248
Inoue, H. 46, 79, 86, 97, 101, 112, 50, 71
Inoue, I.
152, 269
Inoue, K.
149, 103, 203, 209
Inoue, N.
146, 187, 196, 205
Inoue, T.
127, 142, 96, 109
Inui, A.
152
Inui, K.
223
Inukai, M.
167
Ion, D.
267
Iordache, S.
178, 184
Iovino, P.
68, 145, 76
Ipcioglu, O. M.
216
Iqbal, T.
162
Iredale, J. P.
50
Irfan, J.
208
369
index of authors
Irie, R.
Irisawa, A.
Irnius, A.
Irving, P.
Irving, P. M.
Isaji, R.
Isaji, S.
Isakov, V.
Isaksson, S.
Isayama, H.
Isern, A.
Ishibashi, T.
Ishida, F.
Ishida, R. K.
Ishido, K.
Ishigooka, S.
Ishigouoka, S.
Ishiguro, H.
Ishihara, R.
Ishii, K.
Ishii, M.
Ishii, N.
Ishii, R.
Ishii, T.
Ishii, Y.
Ishikawa, H.
Ishikawa, K.
Ishikawa, S.
Ishikawa, T.
Ishikawa, Y.
Ishimura, I.
Ishiyama, A.
Ishizuka, T.
Isidro, L.
Islam, N.
Isoda, H.
Isomoto, H.
Isono, A.
Israeli, S.
Israelsen, H.
Issa, H.
Issa, Y.
Isse, S.
Itaba, S.
Itatsu, T.
Itoh, A.
Itoh, T.
Itoh, Y.
Itoi, T.
Ito, J.
Ito, K.
370
183
107
256
72, 174, 209
260
262, 271
172
131, 132, 238
138, 206, 212
151, 270
149
164
232
241
227
88
245
222
96, 98
173
149, 103
142, 244
264
165
215
177, 200, 243
194, 226
177
143, 152, 157, 104, 204,
209, 213, 254
164, 264
214
187, 192, 232
233
138
82
220
78, 165, 187, 112, 192
165
199
210
78
133
272
127, 95
262, 271
270
142
270
151, 173
264
147, 103, 197
Itokawa, F.
Ito, M.
Ito, T.
Ito, Y.
Ivanauskas, A.
Ivanova, E. V.
Iványi, B.
Ivashkin, V.
Iwabuchi, T.
Iwahashi, K.
Iwai, S.
Iwai, T.
Iwai, W.
Iwakiri, K.
Iwakiri, R.
Iwama, T.
Iwamoto, S.
Iwane, S.
Iwanicki-Caron, I.
Iwao, R.
Iwasaki, Y.
Iwasa, R.
Iwasa, T.
Iwashita, A.
Izbeki, F.
Izbéki, F.
Izbicki, J. R.
Izuhara, C.
Izzo, P.
173
202, 239, 263
103, 75, 95
270
128
147
99
238
228
103
266
151
228
179, 228
134, 193, 211
249
92, 100, 117
220
76, 102
127
92
260
137
113, 112
130
107
103
90
66
J
Jablonska, J.
264
Jablonski, K.
179
Jaboli, M. F.
194
Jackson, C.
262
Jackson, L.
144, 194
Jacobsen, B. A.
155, 255
Jacobsen, M.
72
Jacobsen, M. B.
234
Jacobs, M.
111, 240
Jacobs, R.
63
Jacobs, R. R.
85
Jacobsson, E.
238
Jacobsson, H.
188
Jacobsson, S.
176
Jaen, J.
113
Jafar, W.
194
Jafri, W.
180, 105, 189, 228, 265
Jaggs, K.
261
Jahng, J. H.
118
Jakic-Razumovic, J.
213
index of authors
Jakimowicz, J.
Jalal, H.
Jalili, A.
James, M. W.
Janciauskas, D.
Jang, B. I.
Jang, B. K.
Jang, E. J.
Jang, H. J.
Jang, J. W.
Jang, J. Y.
Jang, J.-Y.
Jang, J.Y.
Jang, K. T.
Jang, S. J.
Janiak, A.
Jankovics, I.
Jankowski, J.
Jansen, J. M.
Jansen, P.
Janssen, H.
Janssen, M. P.
Jardí, F.
Jaresova, M.
Jármay, K.
Jasinska, A.
Jauregui, L.
Javaid, B.
Jawhari, A.
Jaworek, J.
Jeanniard-Malet, O.
Jeen, Y. T.
Jeen, Y.-T.
Jee, S.
Jenkins, G. J. S.
Jenkins, I.
Jenkins, J.
Jenkins, J. R.
Jenkins, R.
Jensenius, J. C.
Jensen, M. D.
Jenssen, C.
Jeong, I. D.
Jeong, I.-D.
Jeong, J.
Jeong, J. B.
Jeong, J. Y.
Jeong, S.
Jeong, S. H.
Jeong, S. U.
Jeong, S. W.
Jeong, W. J.
64
268
190
148
128
157
196
140
221
268
206
77
265
173
128
173
163
110, 110
195
43, 45, 46, 102
117
219
69, 89
204
99
129, 271
236
146
244
91
147
131, 150, 248
200
177
62
56, 79, 115, 122
287
134
134
263
67
148
108
267
108
190, 202, 214
146
171
268
204
265
138
Jeong, Y.-J.
Jeong, Y. S.
Jeon, H. K.
Jeon, H.-K.
Jeon, S. M.
Jeon, S. W.
Jeon, T. J.
Jeon, T.-J.
Jeon, W. K.
Jeon, W.-K.
Jeon, Y. C.
Jerlstad, P.
Jeung, E. J.
Jeung, E.-J.
Jewell, D.
Jharap, B.
Jia, L. M.
Jiang, W.
Jiang, X.
Jian, R.
Jiao, Y.
Ji, J. S.
Jimenez, A.
Jiménez, F. J.
Jimenez, M.
Jimeno, M.
Jin, H.
Jiye A,
Joe-Njoku, I.
Johansson, S.
John, J. M.
Johnson, D.
Johnson, L. A.
Johnsson, E.
Johnsson, F.
Johnsson, M.
Johnston, J.
Johnston, M.
Johnston, R.
Joh, T.
Joly, F.
Jonaitis, L.
Jonas Mudter, J.
Jonasson, C.
Jones, A.
Jones, D.
Jones, J.
Jones, L.
Jones, L. E.
Jones, M.
Jones, N.
Jones, S.
100
137, 194, 199
163, 177, 212
75
137, 194, 199, 206, 256
157, 221
168
151, 193
198
154, 271
146
238
271
201
89
74
100
100
173
101, 111, 76
173
193, 201
139, 178
246
52, 137
104
134
227
155
90, 105
206
209
99
67
105
176
75
159
143
167, 192, 205, 233, 251
94, 96
128, 142, 256
196
179
273
179, 229
199, 260
144
74
261
178
261
371
index of authors
Jong, D. d.
Jonker, A. M.
Jonkers, D.
Jonnalagadda, S. S.
Joo, J. H.
Joo, K. R.
Joo, M. K.
Joossens, M.
Joosten, M.
Joo, Y. E.
Joo, Y.-E.
Joo, Y.-H.
Joo, Y.-W.
Jorge, J.
Jørgensen, S. P.
Joseph, R.
Joshi, N.
Josset, M.
Jouault, T.
Joukar, F.
Jouret-Mourin, A.
Jover, R.
Jovine, E.
Jo, Y. J.
Juan, M.
Juárez-López, G.
Judák, L.
Juergens, M.
Juhasz, M.
Julié, C.
Jun, D. W.
Jun, D.-W.
Jung, B.
Jung, C.
Jung, E. S.
Jung, G.
Jung, G. M.
Jung, H. C.
Jung, H.-K.
Jung, H.-Y.
Jung, J. M.
Jung, J.-M.
Jung, J. W.
Jung Li, C.
Jung M.
Jung, M. K.
Jung, M. Y.
Jung, S.-A.
Jung, S. H.
Jung, S.-H.
Jung, S. W.
Jung, W.-J.
372
259
74
185, 194
106
197
63, 105
127, 176
205
243
154
129
233
174, 237
236
155
54
215, 216
164
53
237
181
185
151
217
134, 226
250
91
101, 50
204, 229
186
217
174, 237
114
256
256
98
168
163
132, 233, 242
128, 98, 181
233
132
173
65
284
221
217
132, 233, 242
236
147, 185
108, 222
239
Jung, W. T.
Jung, Y. S.
Junichirou, N.
Júnio, A. B. G.
Junior, J. E.
Jun, J.-H.
Jun, J.-Y.
Juodyte, E.
Jürgens, M.
Jurkowska, G.
Jury, G.
Jussila, A.
Justenhoven, C.
Justen, P.
K
Kabaçam, G.
Kabakchiev, B.
Kabbaj, N.
Kabemura, T.
Kabeshima, Y.
Kacar, S.
Kadambi, V.
Kadasi, L.
Kadayifci, A.
Kaddache, N.
Kadota, C.
Kae, S. H.
Kaga, M.
Kagawa, S.
Kahrilas, P.
Kaido, T.
Kaise, M.
Kajimoto, N.
Kajino, M.
Kajiwara, H.
Kakimoto, T.
Kakisaka, K.
Kakizaki, S.
Kakugawa, Y.
Kakushima, N.
Kakuta, Y.
Kakuyama, S.
Kalager, M.
Kalali, B.
Kalantzis, C.
Kalauz, M.
Kalayci, C.
Kala, Z.
Kalkan, I.
197
206
75
201
270
190
138
142
102
251
147
167
221
75
132, 257
89
204, 220
263
75
198
97
255
241
212
214
221
112
230
105
168
144, 176, 177, 192, 195
203
105
201, 242
134
56
116
200
177, 181, 223, 226,
230, 273
145, 256
246
71
152
90, 68
110
116, 117
130, 188
206, 212
index of authors
Kallel, L.
Kallis, G.
Kalli, T.
Kalloo, A.
Kalmár, A.
Kaltsa, G.
Kalyan, J.
Kamada, T.
Kamada, Y.
Kamal, A.
Kamani, L.
Kamano, T.
Kamata, K.
Kamel, M.
Kamel, Y.
Kamikozuru, K.
Kamimae, S.
Kaminski, M.
Kaminsky, M.
Kamisawa, T.
Kamiya, T.
Kamiya, Y.
Kamm, M.
Kamm, M. A.
Kamperidis, N.
Kampman, W.
Kampschreur, M.
Kanai, T.
Kanai, Y.
Kanao, H.
Kanazawa, M.
Kanazawa, Y.
Kanbe, T.
Kanda, T.
Kandel, P.
Kaneko, H.
Kaneko, K.
Kaneko, S.
Kanellopoulos, A. K.
Kane, S.
Kang, D. H.
Kang, D.-H.
Kang, D. K.
Kang, D.-W.
Kang, H. W.
Kang, J. J.
Kang, J. Y.
Kang, J.-Y.
Kang, K. J.
Kang, M.-J.
Kang, S. B.
Kang, S. J.
59, 179
60
189, 245
77
185, 114, 234
100
60
149, 164, 103, 202
130
153
189
145
95
165, 166
266
97
88
245
88
57
192, 205, 251
233
159, 298
76, 90, 189
158
162
259
146, 196
61
129, 196
139
145, 256
108
271
231
188
243
234
245
161
271
201
176
185
178
153
180
163
192, 212
132, 233
119
190
Kanie, H.
Kanis, S. L.
Kannno, H.
Kannno, Y.
Kanno, A.
Kanno, T.
Kanno, Y.
Kanouda, A.
Kanzaki, H.
Kao, A.-W.
Kao, R.
Kapetanos, D.
Kapil Kapur,
Kapitanovic, S.
Kaplan, G.
Kaplan, M.
Kapraali, M.
Kapur, K.
Karagiannis, J.
Karagiorga, M.
Karaiskos, C.
Karakan, T.
Karakoidas, C.
Karamanolis, D. G.
Karamanolis, G.
Karameris, A.
Karamountzos, A.
Karamoutzos, A.
Karantanos, T.
Karasz, T.
Karat, D.
Karban, A.
Karga, H.
Karim, S.
Kariv, R.
Karmiris, K.
Karoui, S.
Kar, P.
Karpezo, N.
Karsenty, G.
Kaser, A.
Kashida, H.
Kashiwa, A.
Kashiwagi, H.
Kashiya, S.
Kassam, R.
Kasuga, A.
Kasugai, K.
Katada, C.
Katakura, K.
Kataoka, H.
Kataoka, M.
262
235
197
197
103
103
147, 270
147
98
189
229
151
197
184
260
216
265
197
147
269
81
99
258
68, 105, 116, 63
105, 189, 213
213, 214
90
240
63
77
228
207, 256
258
105
85
196
59, 179, 180
135
137
60
113, 64
127, 142, 152, 198
183
228
272
145
187, 192, 118
188, 205, 251
227
159, 205
192, 205, 233, 251
136, 145
373
index of authors
Kathemann, S.
Katicic, M.
Kato, A.
Kato, C.
Kato, K.
Kato, M.
Kato, N.
Katori, M.
Kato, S.
Kato, T.
Kato, Y.
Katsambas, A.
Katsanos, K.
Katsaros, S.
Katsumura, N.
Katsuta, M.
Katurahara, M.
Katz, A. J.
Katz, S.-F.
Kaufman, E.
Kaufmann, R.
Kavangh-Patel, J.
Kawabata, K.
Kawada, K.
Kawada, N.
Kawagoe, T.
Kawaguchi, M.
Kawaguchi, T.
Kawaguchi, Y.
Kawahara, Y.
Kawai, D.
Kawai, H.
Kawai, K.
Kawai, N.
Kawai, T.
Kawakami, K.
Kawakami, M.
Kawakubo, H.
Kawakubo, K.
Kawami, N.
Kawana, I.
Kawano, T.
Kawasaki, M.
Kawasaki, N.
Kawashima, H.
Kawata, S.
Kawazoe, S.
Kayahara, T.
Kazemi, L.
Kazuo, O.
Kecili, L.
Keck, J.
374
171
185, 226
173, 265
152
215
130, 62, 177, 115, 234
152
183
222
133, 115, 225
147, 197, 270
214
151, 158
158
55
165
172
176
217
207
166
174
192
229, 230
266
179, 228
233
157, 259
148, 106
227
92
54, 193
177
177
136, 145, 225
136
248
183
270
179
251
229, 230
142, 152, 198
228
270
79
136, 137, 169
201
75
213
212
159
Keely, S. J.
Kehl, T.
Keita, Å. V.
Kelany, A.
Kelber, O.
Keld, R.
Kelleher, D.
Kelleher, T. B.
Keller, J.
Kelley, M.
Këlliçi, I.
Kelly, M.
Kelly, O.
Kelly, P.
Kelly, S.
Kemény, L. V.
Kemona, A.
Kempinska, A.
Kemppainen, E.
Kemp, R.
Kendrew, A.
Kennedy, C.
Kennedy, K.
Kennedy, M.
Keragala, S. P.
Kerkering, T.
Kersak, J.
Kershenobich, D.
Kerstens, R.
Keshav, S.
Kessler, S.
Ketheeswaran, S.
Keum, B.
Keyoglou, A.
Keywood, C.
Khalaf, H.
Khalid, A.
Khalil, A.
Khan, A. A.
Khan, K. J.
Khan, L. A.
Khanna, P.
Khan, S.
Kharasse, G.
Khare, V.
Khawaja, A.
Khaw, K.-T.
Khayyal, M.
Khen-Dunlop, N.
Khomeriki, S.
Khoo, E. C.
Khor, C. J. L.
138
91
69
165
134, 141, 209
102
191, 251
185
118, 67
215
178
216
138, 206
190
214
222
251
211
272
54, 148, 171
182
170
96
260
156
190
239
170
76
209
253
151
131, 150, 200, 248
105
180, 228
266
265
163
77
163
135
226
70
139
184
267
203
209
176
197, 217
141
76
index of authors
Khorrami, S.
209
Khorsi, H.
107, 190
Khramcov, M. M.
220
Khuu, D. N.
73
Kiassov, A.
264
Kibel, A.
206
Kida, H.
232
Kida, M.
151, 198, 240
Kidd, M.
129
Kido, M.
92, 100, 117
Kiedrowski, M.
88
Kiesslich, R.
129, 98, 193
Kihara, T.
269
Kikuchi, D.
144, 176, 192, 195
Kikuchi, H.
151
Kikuchi, S.
164
Kikuta, K.
100
Kikuyama, M.
201
Kikuyama, R.
212
Kilander, A.
252, 258
Kilander, A. F.
54
Killander, A.
61
Killian, A.
184
Kim, A.
147, 185
Kim, B.
137
Kim, B. G.
190, 202, 214, 271
Kim, B.-G.
201
Kim, B. H.
206
Kim, B.-H.
77
Kim, B. I.
198
Kim, B. J.
78
Kim, B. K.
194, 199
Kim, B.-K.
93
Kim, B. S.
128, 265
Kim, B. W.
193, 201
Kim, B.-W.
202
Kim, C. B.
186
Kim, C. D.
131, 150, 200, 222, 248
Kim, C. G.
128, 79
Kim, C.-W.
225
Kim, D. G.
168, 267
Kim, D. H.
98
Kim, D.-H.
128, 136
Kim, D. J.
56
Kim, D.-K.
196
Kim, D. U.
52
Kim, E. J.
178
Kim, E.-J.
193
Kim, E. K.
217
Kim, E. R.
164, 212, 237
Kim, E.-R.
176
Kim, E. S.
150, 157, 196, 200, 256
Kim, E.-S.
256
Kim, E. Y.
157
Kim, G.
143
Kim, G. H.
52
Kim, H.
227
Kim, H. D.
210
Kim, H. J.
178, 197, 198, 206, 262
Kim, H.-J.
54, 135, 77
Kim, H. K.
171, 193, 201, 241, 269
Kim, H.-K.
163, 202
Kim, H. M.
173
Kim, H.-M.
130, 151, 193
Kim, H.-R.
129
Kim, H. S.
75, 154, 163, 178, 197, 262
Kim, H.-S.
177, 212
Kim, H.-T.
237
Kim, H. U.
204
Kim, H. W.
271
Kim, H.-W.
201
Kim, H. Y.
178
Kim, H.-Y.
129
Kim, I. H.
168, 267
Kim, J.
168, 98
Kim, J. C.
119
Kim, J.-C.
100
Kim, J. E.
140, 201
Kim, J. G.
78
Kim, J.-G.
251
Kim, J. H.
98, 176, 177, 178, 194, 119,
195, 196, 210, 222, 242, 249
Kim, J.-H. 128, 75, 181, 186, 193, 118, 200
Kim, J.-I.
225, 233
Kim, J. J.
131, 164, 192, 212, 228
Kim, J.-J.
176
Kim, J.-K.
233
Kim, J. N.
222
Kim, J. S.
127, 163, 176
Kim, J. W.
78, 190, 202
Kim, J. Y.
137, 164, 192, 199, 212, 231
Kim, K.
127, 160
Kim, K.-A.
190
Kim, K. H.
127, 176, 178
Kim, K.-H.
233
Kim, K. J.
200
Kim, K.-J.
194, 261
Kim, K. M.
210
Kim, K.-M.
212
Kim, K. O.
157, 236
Kim, K.-O.
178
Kim, K. S.
78
Kim, M.-H.
167, 198
Kim, M. J.
143, 173, 192, 231, 261
375
index of authors
Kim, M.-J.
Kim, M.-W.
Kim, M. Y.
Kim, M.-Y.
Kim, N.
Kim, N.-H.
Kim, N.-Y.
Kim, S. A.
Kim, S.-A.
Kim, S.-E.
Kim, S. G.
Kim, S.-G.
Kim, S. H.
Kim, S.-H.
Kim, S. J.
Kim, S.-J.
Kim, S. K.
Kim, S.-R.
Kim, S.-S.
Kim, S. W.
Kim, S.-W.
Kim, S. Y.
Kim, T. H.
Kim, T.-H.
Kim, T. I.
Kim, T.-I.
Kim, T. N.
Kim, T. S.
Kim, T.-S.
Kim, T. W.
Kim, T. Y.
Kim, T.-Y.
Kimura, F.
Kimura, K.
Kimura, S.
Kimura, T.
Kim, V.
Kim, W. H.
Kim, W.-H.
Kim, Y. B.
Kim, Y.-C.
Kim, Y. D.
Kim, Y.-D.
Kim, Y. G.
Kim, Y.-H.
Kim, Y. I.
Kim, Y. J.
Kim, Y. S.
Kim, Y.-S.
Kim, Y.-T.
376
250
138
98
128
201
190
202
173
70
132, 233, 242
147, 269
265
168, 190, 267, 271
127, 147, 185, 201
98
93
221
266
233
168, 119, 201, 206, 256
256
222
197, 233, 239, 242, 262
132, 225
137, 194, 199, 206, 256
256
236
131
233
119
146
204
173
60, 100
157, 164
88
127
137, 152, 194, 199, 206,
249, 256
200, 256
56
233
138
138
194, 200
164, 212
173
63, 186, 193, 195
131, 150, 163, 171, 195, 196,
200, 248, 265, 268
118, 93
247
Kim, Y.-W.
Kinoshita, J.
Kinoshita, K.
Kinouchi, Y.
Kinscherf, R.
Király, M.
Kirikoshi, H.
Kirkbride, P.
Kirova, M.
Kirschniak, A.
Kirsch, S.
Kishida, O.
Kishihara, T.
Kishi, K.
Kishimoto, E.
Kishino, T.
Kiso, S.
Kiss, K.
Kiss, L. S.
Kissow, H.
Kistis, K.
Kitadai, Y.
Kitagawa, M.
Kita, H.
Kitai, S.
Kitami, M.
Kitamoto, M.
Kitamura, S.
Kitano, M.
Kiudelis, G.
Kiuznecovs, I.
Kiyotoki, S.
Kizu, T.
Kjeldsen, J.
Kjellin, A.
Klebl, F.
Kleger, A.
Kleibeuker, J.
Klein, F.
Kleiveland, C.
Klempt-Kropp, M.
Klersy, C.
Klimacka-Nawrot, E.
Klinkenbijl, J. H.
Klip, H.
Klopcic, B.
Klopfleisch, C.
Klöppel, G.
Klosterhalfen, S.
Klug, W. A.
Klvana, P.
Kmetova, M.
79
128
130, 140, 177
145, 256
134
156
216
146
193
191
126, 72
130
118
118
152
146
130
100
157, 256
63
158
62
222
103, 194
127, 142, 109
214
97
177
95
142, 256
166, 171
234
96
67
67
209
217
262
231
72
168
203
77
70
246
205
211
108
139
214
174
156
index of authors
Knezevic, J.
213
Knezevic, S.
221
Knezevic Stromar, I.
213
Knight, P.
205
Knipschield, M.
232
Knösel, T.
159
Knowles, C.
111
Knyazev, O.
126, 210
Ko, B.
108
Kobashi, H.
167, 92
Kobayakawa, M.
136, 216
Kobayashi, G.
147, 107, 197
Kobayashi, I.
152
Kobayashi, K.
198, 262, 271
Kobayashi, M.
93
Kobayashi, N.
75, 194, 195
Kobayashi, S.
266
Kobayashi, T.
146, 196, 223
Kobeiter, H.
186
Ko, B. M.
241
Kobori, A.
271
Koch, M.
160
Kocsis, D.
204
Kodach, L. L.
63, 85
Kodama, K.
97
Kodama, M.
62, 152, 203, 247
Kodashima, S.
182, 236
Koeda, K.
188
Koentgen, F.
174
Kogevinas, A.
158
Ko, G.-J.
130
Kogsgaard, L. R.
189
Kogure, H.
270
Koh, C.-O.
250
Koh, D. H.
221
Koh, K. C.
168
Koh, M.-S.
75
Kohno, S.
256
Koh, P. K.
235
Köhrer, B.
176, 178
Kohut, M.
157
Koh, Y. R.
140
Koh, Y.-R.
271
Koide, T.
199, 251, 263
Koike, K. 167, 92, 182, 201, 236, 242, 249
Koike, T.
95, 228, 242
Koizumi, W.
151, 198, 227, 240
Koizumi, Y.
271
Kojalo, U.
235
Kojecky, V.
84
Kojima, Y.
136, 183, 216
Ko, K. H.
152
Ko, K.-H.
200
Ko, K.H.
249
Kok, L.
63
Kokura, S.
143, 152, 157, 204, 254
Kolaric, B.
171
Koletzko, B.
71
Koller, T.
88
Komaki, T.
95
Komaromi, E.
157
Komatsuda, T.
107
Komichi, D.
97
Kominami, Y.
214
Komiyama, T.
262, 271
Komori, K.
127
Komori, M.
177
Komura, N.
145
Komuta, M.
169
Konagaya, T.
188
Kondo, S.
54, 74, 193, 222, 242
Kondo, T.
222
Konecn, M.
240
Kong, C.
68
Kong, C. K. L.
134
Kongkam, P.
246
Kongphlay, S.
144, 147, 246
Kong, S. C.
263
Kon, H.
150
König, A.
186
Königsrainer, A.
191, 247
Koning, F.
53
Konishi, H.
143, 157, 209
Konishi, J.
194
Kono, H.
221
Kono, Y.
191
Konstantinidis, K.
196
Konturek, S. J.
78, 113, 221, 226
Ko, O. B.
210, 261
Koo, H. C.
147, 269
Koo, J. S.
222
Kook, M.-C.
143, 79
Kooner, J. S.
255, 257
Koornstra, J.
200
Koornstra, J. J.
262
Kopacova, M.
248, 261
Kopelman, Y.
272
Köppen, H.
104
Kopylov, U.
258
Korczynski, O.
129
Kordek, R.
251
Kornbluth, A.
174
Korponay-Szabo, I. R.
252
Korsse, S. E.
236
377
index of authors
Koruk, I.
241
Koruk, M.
241
Koshikawa, T.
198
Koshinaga, T.
133, 263
Koshita, S.
147, 197, 270
Koslowski, M.
72
Kosone, T.
116
Kossovsky, M. P.
96
Kostandi, I.
77
Kostas, N.
158
Kostic, S.
67
Kostrov, A.
187
Koszarska, M.
256
Kot, M.
91
Kotynia, J.
251
Kotze, M. J.
129
Kotzian, A.
241
Kouloulias, V.
213
Kourtessas, D.
158
Koussoulas, B.
62
Kovalenko, T.
197
Kovalenko, V.
170
Kovaliova, O. I.
217
Kovalszky, I.
100
Koviazina, I. O.
217
Kowalski, L. P.
249
Kowo, M.
207
Koyama, I.
126, 133, 98, 194, 220
Kozarek, R. A.
106
Kozhurina, T. S.
131
Kozuch, P.
260
Krafft, C.
159
Krag, A.
210, 218
Kraja, B.
178
Kramaric, D.
185
Krami, H.
268
Krarup, H. B.
155, 255
Krasheninnikov, M.
126
Kraszewska, E.
88, 245
Kratt, T.
191, 247
Krause, K.-H.
73
Krauss, E.
157
Krejs, G. J.
137
Krempf, M.
72, 82
Krenacs, T.
65
Krenács, T.
114, 236
Kresanova, E.
88
Krieg, M.
139
Krishnan, A.
228
Kristina, G.
152
Krivoy, N.
256
Kroupa, R.
130, 188
378
Krstic, S.
140
Krueger, D.
83
Krumins, V.
235
Krummenerl, A.
258
Krusche, S.
169
Krznaric, Z.
110
Krzysiek-Maczka, G.
113
Krzystek-Korpacka, M.
236
Kubben, F. J.
70
Kubicka, S.
119
Kubo, H.
95
Kubokawa, M.
127, 151
Kuboki, S.
173
Kubota, E.
205
Kubota, J.
191
Kubota, K.
177, 222, 234, 251
Kucia, M.
60, 72
Kudo, K.
242, 244
Kudo, M. 127, 142, 152, 169, 95, 108, 109
Kudo, S.
50, 146, 97, 112, 195, 200, 213
Kudo, T.
112
Kudo, Y.
233
Kudzin, J.
272
Kugelberg, M.
252
Kuik, D. J.
214
Kuipers, E.
284
Kuipers, E. J.
234, 236, 261
Kuiper T.
285
Kuiper, T.
195
Kujundzic, M.
185
Kukor, Z.
99
Kulig, A.
173, 222
Kullavanijaya, P.
246
Kumagai, I.
268
Kumano, S.
169
Kumar, A.
58
Kumarasena, R. S.
156
Kumawat, A. K.
156
Kume, K.
91
Kump, P.
137
Kunisaki, R.
157
Kunstár, É.
154
Kun, W.
91
Kunz, J.
176, 178
Kuo, F. C.
65
Kuo, K. N.
90
Kupcinskas, L.
128, 142, 256
Küper, M.
191, 247
Kupershtein, E. J.
216
Kuraoka, K.
153
Kurbatova, A.
238
Kurihara, T.
173
index of authors
Kurilovich, S.
Kurmani, M.
Kurmukov, I.
Kuroda, H.
Kuroha, M.
Kuroki, T.
Kuroki, Y.
Kurokohchi, K.
Kurome, M.
Kurose, A.
Kurose, H.
Kurt, M.
Kurt, R.
Kusano, M.
Kusano, T.
Kushima, R.
Kusunoki, H.
Kusunoki, M.
Kuth, R.
Kutsukawa, M.
Kutsumi, H.
Küttner Magalhães, R.
Kutz, M.
Kuwada, Y.
Kuwashiro, T.
Kuwayama, Y.
Kuyama, Y.
Ku, Y. S.
Kuyvenhoven, J. P.
Kuzela, L.
Kuznecova, G.
Kuzuoka, H.
Kuzushita, N.
Kwack, W.-G.
Kweon, Y. O.
Kwiecien, S.
Kwon, H.-J.
Kwon, J. G.
Kwon, K. A.
Kwon, K. S.
Kwon, O. H.
Kwon, O.-W.
Kwon, S. O.
Kwon, Y. I.
Kyhälä, L.
Kylänpää, L.
Kylänpää, M.-L.
Kyung Kang, W.
L
Labianca, O.
235
272
272
56
145, 256
134
144, 176, 192, 195
78
214
197
103
198
167, 116, 117
229
133
195
149, 103
179, 228
78
146, 195, 245
61, 178, 244
191
246
97
220
146
165
195, 196
168
207
166, 171
82
239
75
221
78, 226
239
157
195
171
134
174, 237
75, 163, 177
174, 237
272
147
272
119
58
Labkari, M.
Lacy, A.
Lacy, A. M.
Ladas, S. D.
Ladic, A.
Ladurner, R.
Lafuente, V.
Lagarde, S. M.
Lage, P.
Laghi, A.
Laghi, L.
Laharie, D.
Lahbabi, M.
Lahcene, M.
Laheij, R. J. F.
Lahiff, C.
Lahmidani, N.
Lahner, E.
Lai, C. C.
Lainka, E.
Lai, P. B. S.
Laitinen, D.
Lakananurak, N.
Lakatos, G.
Lakatos, L.
Lakatos, P.
Lakatos, P. L.
Lambo, D. A.
Lam, C. C. H.
Lamireau, T.
Lammert, F.
Lamouliatte, H.
Lamprecht, G.
Lam, T. J.
Lanas, A.
Landman, C.
Landy, J.
Lange, J.
Langer, R.
Lang, H.
Langholz, E.
Langhorst, J.
Lang, K. J.
Langmead, L.
Langner, C.
Långström, G.
Lang, Y.
Lanning, E.
Lanschot, J. van
Lanske, B.
Lanthier, N.
Lanzarotto, F.
153
45, 47, 79, 118
145, 232
68, 100, 105, 116
206
247
219
230
143, 233, 244
47, 57
85, 114, 118
101, 207, 210
153
176, 250
105
127, 185, 191, 251
137
235, 242
254
171
232
161
246
229
157, 210, 256
157, 210, 256
252
271
143
176
102
106
139, 247
214, 237
90, 51, 69, 83
76
191
104
83
98
207
207, 297
191
158
190
179, 106
259
180
110
99
216, 264
68
379
index of authors
Lanzini, A.
Lapidus, A. B.
Laptev, V.
Lapuelle, J.
Larauche, M.
Larbi, I. B.
Lardeux, B.
Larghi, A.
Larocca, L. M.
Larsson, G.
Larsson, L.
La Scaleia, R.
Lassad, C.
Lasson, A.
Lastra, C. A. de la
Latella, G.
Laterza, L.
Latiano, A.
Latifi-Navid, S.
Laugier, R.
Lau, J. Y. W.
Laukens, D.
Laura, B.
Laurent, A.
Laurent-Puig, P.
Laurent, V.
Lauria, A.
Lauritano, E. C.
Lausevic, Z.
Lau, W.
Lauwers, G. Y.
Lavergne, A.
Lavins, B. J.
Lawniczak, M.
Lawrance, I.
Lawrance, I. C.
Lawrence, C.
Lawson, A.
Layaida, K.
Layer, P.
Lazar, A.
Lazar, D.
Lazar, E.
Lazar, G.
Lazebnik, L.
Lazebnik, L. B.
Lazurova, I.
Lazzarin, V.
Lazzari, R.
Leal Franco, R.
Lea, T.
Leblanc, S.
380
68, 70, 68
258
133
144
118
235
89, 107
54, 92, 172
73
239
158
53
199
207
113
161
55
66, 90
202
107, 106
143, 147
154, 155, 204, 206
92, 117
186
65, 85
208
163
253
140
162
150, 176, 242
205
75
126
66, 205
260
151
153
55
52, 67, 118
162
184, 227, 265
184, 227
127
126, 205, 210
131, 193, 217, 263
156
206
219, 220
205
72
142, 106
Leblebicioglu, H.
268
Le Bras, E.
255
Leccesi, L.
82
Lecea, B.
137
Lechel, A.
217
Lecleire, S.
76, 83, 102
Leclerc, M.
205
Leclercq, I.
73
Leclercq, I. A.
216, 264
Le Drean, G.
82
Le Dréan, G.
82, 108
Leeb, G. G.
185
Lee, B. I.
193, 201
Lee, B.-I.
163, 202, 236
Lee, B. J.
127, 176
Lee, C.
98
Lee, C.-G.
75
Lee, C. K.
268
Lee, C.-S.
106
Lee, C.-T.
235
Lee, D. H.
171, 201
Lee, D.-H.
202
Leedham, S.
65
Lee, E.-J.
195
Lee, G. H.
98
Lee, G.-H.
128, 181
Lee, H.
190
Lee, H.-I.
147, 185
Lee, H. K.
269
Lee, H.-K.
202
Lee, H.-L.
174, 237
Lee, H. S.
131, 150, 200, 222, 248
Lee, H.-W.
54
Lee, J.
67
Lee, J. B.
195
Lee, J. H.
128, 137, 140, 79, 157, 164,
168, 98, 178, 192, 194, 199,
206, 228, 231, 235
Lee, J.-H.
128, 75, 93, 186
Lee, J. I.
105, 63
Lee, J. J.
195
Lee, J. K.
167, 173, 178
Lee, J.-K.
75
Lee, J. S.
143, 231, 235, 268
Lee, J.-S.
190
Lee, J. W.
247, 268
Lee, J.-W.
171
Lee, J. Y.
128, 143, 79, 173
Lee, K.
257
Lee, K. F.
232
Lee, K. H.
173
Lee, K.-H.
127
index of authors
Lee, K. J.
Lee, K. L.
Lee, K. M.
Lee, K.-M.
Lee, K.-N.
Lee, K. T.
Lee, M.-J.
Lee, M.-L.
Lee, M. S.
Leena, K. B.
Lee, O. J.
Lee, O.-J.
Lee, O.-Y.
Lee, P.
Leerapun, A.
Lee, S.
Lees, C.
Lee, S. C.
Lee, S. H.
Lee, S.-H.
Lee, S. I.
Lee, S. In.
Lee, S. J.
Lee, S. K.
Lee, S. O.
Lee, S. S.
Lee, S. T.
Lee, S. W.
Lee, S. Y.
Lee, S.-Y.
Lee, T.
Lee, T. H.
Lee, T.-Y.
Lee, W. J.
Lee, W. S.
Lee, W.-S.
Lee, Y.
Lee, Y. C.
Lee, Y. J.
Lee, Y.-J.
Lee, Y.-S.
Lefebvre, J.-F.
Lefevre, J.
Lefter, L.
Leggio, L.
Legrand, E.
Lehnert, H.
Lehr, C. M.
Leibowitz, I.
Leicester, R.
Leiszter, K.
Leite, A.
173, 242, 249
190, 202, 214
201, 242, 249
202, 236
174, 237
167, 173
225
106
147, 241, 265, 268
216
262
197
174, 237
116
241
58, 98
155
62, 85
93, 177, 195, 196, 201
154, 167, 195
227
118
138
167, 186, 193, 198
168, 267
167, 198
168, 267
222
271
201
163
147
93
173, 247
154
129
98
128, 186, 193, 227
56
147, 185
128
102
96
173
170
128
132
113
231
45, 47, 64, 79, 88, 112
65, 185, 114, 234
254
Leite-Moreira, A.
Leite, S.
Leja, M.
Lejeune, O.
Leke, A.
Léké, A.
Lemann, M.
Lemarchand, C.
Lembo, A. J.
Lemmens, V. E.
Le Moine, O.
Lems, W. F.
Le Naou, T.
Lencioni, R.
Le, N. H.
Lenicek, M.
Lenne, X.
Lennon, V. A.
Lenz, L.
Lenz, P.
Leodolter, A.
Leon, A.
Leonardi, G.
Leo, P.
Lepage, P.
Lepère, C.
Lequin, M. H.
Lera, M.
Lerch, M.
Lerebours, E.
Le Rhun, M.
Lérias, C.
Leroi, A. M.
Leroi, A.-M.
Leroy, K.
Lerut, T.
Lesch, O. M.
Lescrauwaet, B.
Lesniowski, B.
Letessier, E.
Leteurtre, E.
Letley, D.
Leurs, R.
Leveque, A.-M.
Leveque, M.
Levi, Z.
Levrero, M.
Levy, M.
Levy, P.
Lévy, P.
Lewandowski, A.
Lewis, J.
167, 114
248
128, 235, 256
222
176, 230
107
97, 101, 206
186
75
136
102, 122, 56
226
84
73
234
256
133
138
84
270
185
220
172, 222
240
205
186
208
152
44, 57, 91, 104
157
129, 143, 85
191
84, 83
132, 83
137
59
170
268
271
126, 182
74
153
225
210
156
191, 213, 235
108, 92, 117
137, 262
222
70
236
162
381
index of authors
Lewis, M.
Lewis, N.
Lewis, W.
Leyden, J.
Liang, J. T.
Lianying, Y.
Liao, C.-L.
Libby, G.
Liberato, L.
Libersa, C.
Licata, A.
Lichtenstein, G. R.
Licour, M.
Lida, A.
Liebl, F.
Lied, G.
Lie, S. A.
Lifschitz, I.
Ligaarden, S. C.
Liguori, E.
Liguori, G.
Li, J.
Li, L.
Lima-Filho, E. R.
LIma-Filho, E. R.
Lim, A. G.
Lima, J.
Lima, J. C. Pereira
Limburg, P.
Lim, C. H.
Limdi, J. K.
Lim, H.
Lim, I.
Lim, J. H.
Lim, K. H.
Lim, K. R. S.
Lim, L. G.
Lim, L. L.
Li, M. Q.
Lim, S.-G.
Lim, S. W.
Linander, H.
Lin, C.-C.
Lin, C.-H.
Lin, C.-Y.
Lindahl, T.
Lindberg, A.
Lindberg, G.
Lindblad, E. B.
Lindblad, M.
Lindefors, N.
Linden, D. R.
382
60
251, 252
96, 185
185
164
226
209
104, 185
162
256
161
259, 260
229
251
119
252
271
235
189
81
165
100
100, 248, 262
54, 148
142, 171, 270
257
69
97
185
146
194
261
232
248
263
173, 226
93, 97, 76
76
64
242, 249
192
137
168
106
168
265
258
69, 228
252
270
76
138
Lindfors, P.
Lindgren, E.
Lindgren, S.
Lindh, A.
Lindholm, J.
Lindo, D. G.
Lind, R. C.
Lindsay, J.
Lindsay, J. O.
Lindstrom, A. L.
Lindström, F.
Lindström, M.
Lindström, O.
Lind, T.
Ling, K. L.
Lin, H. Y.
Lin, J.-C.
Lin, J. T.
Lin, J.-T.
Lin, J.T.
Linke, G.
Lin, K.-S.
Lin, S. C.
Lin, T.-N.
Lin, W.-P.
Lin, Y.
Liou, J. M.
Lipari, A.
Lipp, R.
Lipska, L.
Li, Q.
Li, S.
Lishchinskaya, A.
Liu, B.
Liu, C.
Liu, J.
Liu, M.-L.
Liu, S.
Liu, Y.
Liu, Z.
Livingston, E.
Li, W.
Li, X.
Li, Y. Y.
Ljótsson, B.
Ljung, T.
Llach, J.
Llamoza, C.
Llovet, J.
Lloyd, A.
Lloyd, D. A. J.
Lobanova, O.
76
237
158, 258
238
156
271
183
209, 295
158
254
252
137
147
106
64
65
193
79, 164
128, 90
235
232
166
128
168
168, 247
164
79, 164
248
137
262
138
228
159
93
262
248
166
205, 232
155
205
59
221, 246
84
65
76
210
144, 145, 104
169
73
260
96
220
index of authors
Lobello, S.
110
Lobo, B.
83, 107, 62
Locatelli, F.
111
Locati, M.
98
Locher, C.
76
Lochs, H.
50
Lockman, K. A.
116
Lodberg Hvas, C.
212
Löfberg, R.
258
Lofton-Day, C.
213
Loftus, E. v.
161
Logan, R.
178, 203
Logan, R. F.
111
Logan, R. F. A.
251, 252
Logan, R. P. H.
74
Loguercio, C.
110
Lohmann, R.
108
Lohoff, M.
100
Löhr, M.
221, 288
Loi, C.
164
Loitsch, S.
54
Loitsch, S. M.
259
Lo, J.
235
Loke, Y.
180
Lo, L.
183
Lolli, E.
208
Lomax, K. G.
101
Lombard-Bohas, C.
62
Lombardini, M.
53
Lomba-Viana, H.
235
Lomba-Viana, R.
235
Lomer, M. C. E.
159, 174
Longcroft-Wheaton, G.
75, 112, 194
Lönnkvist, M.
210
Lonovics, J.
127
Lönroth, H.
67
Lopes de Oliveira, S.
201
Lopes, P.
203
Lopes, S.
82
Lopetuso, L.
72
Lopez-Alvarenga, J. C.
139, 178
Lopez Ceron, M.
104
Lopez, R.
209
López San Román, A.
64, 158
Lo Presti, M. A.
163
Loras, C.
140, 147, 149, 157
Lordello, M. L.
254
Loregger, A.
233
Lorenceau-Savale, C.
76
Lorén, V.
140
Lorenzini, I.
198
Lorenzo, A.
162
Lorenzo, A. d.
217
Lorinczy, K.
204
Lottaz, D.
255
Louis, E.
59, 72, 160, 101
Louvros, E.
154
Louwagie, J.
88
Lovat, L.
173
Lovat, L. B.
129
Lowell, S.
50
Lozano, J.
253
Lozano, J. J.
114
Lubcke, R.
196, 262
Lubek, C.
172
Luca, G.
98
Lucaraini, P.
152
Lucarelli, M.
255
Lucas, A.
96
Lucendo, A. J.
252
Luciani, A.
186
Lucifora, J.
92, 117
Ludvigsson, J. F.
111, 87
Ludzik, M.
138
Luedde, T.
57, 92
Lügering, A.
155
Lugli, F.
223
Luigiano, C.
151
Luisa, A.
190
Lujun, S.
264
Lukacs, K.
239
Luka, F.
151
Lukashok, H.
250
Lukas, M.
160, 89
Lukicheva, E. V.
216
Lukic, S.
221
Luna, P.
193
Lundborg, P.
180
Lundell, L.
51, 115, 67, 93, 106
Lundgren, A.
212
Lundin, K. E. A.
203
Lundin, O.
176
Lunniss, P. J.
214
Luo, D.
77
Luo, Y.
262
Luparia, R. P. L.
68
Lupsor, M.
56, 167, 220, 266, 267
Lurchachaiwong, W.
61
Lusong, M. A. De
216
Lutgendorff, F. L.
99
Lutterer, A.
176, 178
Lu, X.
70
Lu, Y.
229
Lvovich Khalif, I.
162
383
index of authors
Lyckander, L. G.
Lyerly, D.
Lykjanchyk, E.
Lynchak, O.
Lyubenko, D.
Lyundup, A.
M
Maak, M.
Maar, C.
Maasberg, S.
Maaser, C.
Mabe, K.
Mabrut, J.-Y.
Mabuchi, M.
Mabuchi, T.
Macarie, M.
Macchi, S.
Maccioni, F.
Macdonald, J. C.
MacDonald, T. T.
MacDougall, J. E.
MacEachern, S.
Macedo, G.
Macfarlane, B.
Machado, M.
Machida, H.
Machida, T.
Machiels, K.
Mach, K.
Mach, T.
Machytka, E.
Macintyre, E.
Mack, D.
Macken, E.
Mackie, B.
MacMathuna, P.
Maçoas, F.
Madacsy, L.
Madácsy, L.
Madej, A.
Madhotra, R.
Madrigal, A. H.
Madsen, S.
Maeda, K.
Maeda, S.
Maeda, Y.
Maekita, T.
Maeng, I.-H.
Maeng, L.-S.
Maetani, I.
384
231
190
137
137
271
126
119
286
108
155
79
62
233
269
144
109
257
200
100, 140, 155
75
107
82, 190
191
111
256
139
89
185
179, 113
174
111
207, 211
192
271
127, 185, 251
191
151, 200
106
126
143
198
252
103
135, 199, 216, 251, 263
126
152, 269
225
202
151
Magazzù, G.
203
Maggiorini, M.
168
Magliocca, F. M.
68
Magni, A.
68, 70, 68
Magni, G.
240
Magnin, J.-L.
182
Magno, L.
145
Magro, F.
47, 82
Mahe, M.
89, 107
Maheshwari, B. D.
215
Mahmood, A.
204
Mahmood, T.
252
Mahmood, Z.
146
Mahmoud, M.
153
Mahmud, N.
191
Maia, M. W.
97
Maiella, G.
61
Maieron, A.
69
Maieron, R.
207
Maimone, A.
151
Mainiero, F.
53, 61
Maioli, C.
113
Maione, F.
88
Maire, F.
70
Maisterra, S.
149
Ma, J.
52
Majek, O.
104
Majid, S.
105
Majka, J.
226
Makanyanga, J.
211
Makhoul, B.
258
Maki, M.
68, 117
Makin, A.
102
Makino, H.
181
Makino, N.
107
Makinson, G.
83
Makins, R.
247
Maki, S.
113
Mäkisalo, H.
147
Makosiej, R.
231
Makoto, K.
97
Makoto Seki,
183
Makuuchi, M.
109
Malagelada, C.
62
Malagelada, J.-R.
62, 93, 118, 86, 123
Malagoli, A.
68
Malamut, G.
111
Maldague, P.
162
Maldonado Hermoso, G.
265
Malecka-Panas, E.
129, 138, 173, 222,
251, 271
Malek-Hosseini, S. A.
182
index of authors
Malekzadeh, R.
202
Malesci, A.
60, 85, 98, 100, 114, 118, 81
Malfertheiner, P.
65, 79, 88, 180, 202,
250, 251
Malicki, S.
234
Malik, I. A.
208
Mallant, R. Ch.
195
Mallen, S.
239
Mallolas, J.
140
Malmstrøm, M. L.
271
Mamada, Y.
165
Mammeri, J.
55
Mamou, K.
207
Manabe, N.
149, 103, 248
Manabu Muto, M.
98
Mañas, N.
189
Manceñido, N.
212
Mancini, J.
60
Mancini, M. C.
201
Mandelli, G.
269
Mândrila, I.
184
Manes, G.
112
Manfredi, R.
102, 109
Mangano, M.
201
Mangera, Z.
272
Manger, T.
104
Mangialavori, L.
150, 106
Mangiavillano, B.
112, 201
Mango, A.
83, 94
Man-I, M.
178
Maniu, A.
220, 266, 267
Mannath, J.
143, 112
Mannen, K.
193
Manner, H.
130, 191, 241, 247
Mannhalter, C.
90
Mannisi, E.
148
Manno, A.
59
Manno, M.
197, 198, 231, 247
Mannon, P. J.
58
Mann, S.
226
Manns, M.
57, 58, 77
Manns, M. P.
126, 72, 169, 217
Mannur, K.
143
Manolaraki, M.
196
Mañosa, M.
158
Manousou, P.
158
Mansfield, J.
89
Mansoor, A. E. M.
110
Mansour-Ghanaei, F.
237
Manta, R.
172, 197, 198, 231, 247
Manthena, S.
161
Mantke, R.
104
Mantzaris, G.
Mantzaris, G. J.
Manye, J.
Manyé, J.
Manzat Saplacan, R. M.
Mão de Ferro, S.
Maoz, E.
Maraashi, S. A.
Marabotto, E.
Marais, M.
Marano, C.
Marchese, A.
Marchese, M.
Marchesini, G.
Marchetti, M.
Marchi, S.
Marciani, L.
Marconi, S.
Marcon, R.
Marcos-Pinto, R.
Marcovici, T.
Marden, E.
Marden, P. F.
Marek, F.
Marenco, S.
Margagnoni, G.
Marginean, O.
Mariani, S.
Maria Paone, F.
Mårild, K.
Marinaki, A. M.
Marinelli, I.
Marin, I.
Marín, I.
Marini, F.
Marin-Jiménez, I.
Marino, A.
Marino, G.
Marino, M.
Mario, F. D.
Marion-Audibert, A.-M.
Marion-Letellier, R.
Mark Li,
Markocka-Maczka, K.
Markoutsaki, T.
Marlicz, W.
Marmur, J.
Marout, J.
Marquardt, C.
Marques, R.
Marques, R. G.
Marquez, L.
47, 97
258
140
140
267
244
235
227
52, 131, 132, 189
129
259
203
82
81
162
131, 222
70
165
160
113
181
191
169
188
189
160
181
172
155
252
260
160
176
157
198
212
70, 211
137
78, 196, 207
202
62, 216, 222
154
83
236
63
60, 72
216
184
159, 166
188, 219
187
255
385
index of authors
Marquez Mosquera, L.
Marshall, J.
Marsman, W. A.
Marsullo, G.
Martchenko, K.
Marteau, P.
Martie, A.
Martí, F.
Martigne L.
Martin Castillo, A.
Martin-Cordero, C.
Martinek, J.
Martinelli, A. L. C.
Martinesi, M.
Martinetti, M.
Martinez-Ares, D.
Martinez, C.
Martínez, D.
Martínez, M. A.
Martinez Martinez, C.
Martínez-Pallí, G.
Martínez-Peñuela, J. M.
Martinez, R.
Martinez, V.
Martínez, V.
Martinho, A.
Martin, N.
Martinoli, C.
Martins, B. C.
Martinsen, T. C.
Martins, F. P.
Martinucci, I.
Marusawa, H.
Marx, C. K.
Mary, J.-Y.
Marzo, M.
Masaki, N.
Masaki, T.
Masamune, A.
Masci, E.
Masclee, A.
Maselli, F. M.
Masetti, M.
Masharova, A. M.
Mashhour, M. Y.
Mashimo, Y.
Maslova, A.
Mason, I.
Massalas, K.
Massari, A.
Masson, D.
386
89
69
195
240
241
56, 122, 162, 205,
258, 259, 294
169
66
61
166
113
198
166, 267
254
111
162
107, 83
212
232
62
145, 232
163
170
69, 82, 89
138
82
158
60, 81
201
84
84
131
77
202
101
102, 208
216
78
91, 100
112, 201
185, 194
227
151
131
237
98, 184
170
209
158
159
89, 107
Masson, S.
268
Massoud, M.
143, 155
Mastracci, L.
106
Mastrogiorgio, G.
68
Mastromarino, M. G.
59
Mastronardi, M.
80
Masuda, A.
246
Masuet, C.
147
Masugata, H.
78
Matata, O.
170
Mateos, G.
178
Materna, A.
238
Mathew, C.
81, 89
Mathew, S.
239
Mathou, N.
147
Mathur, A.
142
Mathus-Vliegen, E. M. H.
174, 236
Matougui, N.
176, 250
Matri, S.
179
Matsubara, H.
270
Matsubara, S.
270
Matsubara, Y.
177
Matsubayashi, H.
177, 103, 181, 223,
226, 230
Matsuda, H.
167, 92, 183, 249
Matsuda, K.
133, 164
Matsuda, M.
137, 142, 240, 244, 262
Matsuda, R.
74
Matsuda, T.
75, 195, 213, 243
Matsuhashi, N.
75
Matsui, A.
144, 176, 192, 195
Matsui, S.
127, 142, 147, 198
Matsui, T.
157, 82, 112, 113
Matsukawa, H.
183, 223
Matsukawa, J.
105
Matsumori, Y.
214
Matsumoto, A.
227
Matsumoto, H.
149, 248
Matsumoto, K.
198, 261
Matsumoto, T.
82, 97
Matsumoto, Y.
97
Matsumura, K.
74
Matsunaga, M.
188
Matsunari, O.
203
Matsuo, K.
242
Matsuoka, M.
270
Matsuoka, Y.
61
Matsuo, Y.
192
Matsushima, K.
78
Matsuura, M.
74
Matsuyama, K.
183
Matsuyama, Y.
109
index of authors
Matsuzaka, M.
201
Matsuzaki, J.
61, 62, 79
Matsuzawa, Y.
130
Mattarelli, P.
174
Matteucci Gothe, R.
158
Matteucci, R.
158
Matteuci Gothe, R.
74
Matusiewicz, M.
236
Matysiak-Budnik, T.
103, 111
Matysiak, T.
85
Matzel, K.
115
Maul, J.
211, 258
Maurel, A.
176
Maurel, J.
236
Maurizio, L. d.
217
Mauro, S.
209
Mauss, S.
77
Mavrogianni, P.
213, 214
Mawatari, H.
216
Maxim, D.
267
Max, J.
185
May, A.
45, 130, 110, 115, 199
Mayberry, J. F.
211
Mayer, G.
243
Mayer, L.
294
Mayerle, J.
52, 100, 104, 115
May, J.
74
Mayr, M.
93
Maza, I.
199, 207
Mazilu, L.
170, 234, 235, 266
Mazor, Y.
207
Mazurier, F.
81
Mazurkiewicz-Janik, M.
228
Mazzini, E.
60, 81
Mazzocchi, P.
60
Mbodji, K.
154
McAllister, A.
58
McAteer, D.
148
McCall, L.
180
McCartney, K.
184
McClean, S.
83
McDonald, C.
254
Mcdonald, J.
271
Mcfarland, L.
239
McGovern, D.
89
Mcgowan, H.
239
McIntyre, A.
143
McIntyre, A. S.
191
McKaig, B.
145, 146
McKenna, B.
160
McLeod, R. S.
59
McNair, A.
165
McNally, R. Q.
McNamara, D.
McPhail, M.
Mead, R.
Mearadji, B.
Mearin, F.
Mearin, M. L.
Medeiro, R.
Medeiros, R.
Medhat Nasr, A.
Medici, V.
Medrano, M.
Meggyesi, N.
Megraud, F.
Mégraud, F.
Meier, R.
Meijer, G.
Meijer, G. A.
Meijerink, M.
Meijlink, F.
Meining, A.
Meinzer, S.
Meister, T.
Mejías-Luque, R.
Mekhail, P. I.
Mekkaoui, A. E.
Melchenko, D.
Melin, T.
Melis, L.
Melki, W.
Mella, J.
Melles, M.
Melmed, G.
Melouki, I.
Melum, E.
Memmo, A.
Memon, A.
Memon, M. S.
Memon, S.
Menchén, L.
Mendall, M.
Mendelson, M.
Mendes-Júnior, C. T.
Mendes Moraes, J. M.
Mendes, S.
Mendis, S.
Mendoza, F. J.
Mengoli, C.
Mennigen, R.
Mennini, M.
Menni, W.
Menon, S.
163
200, 271
149
145, 75, 112, 194
149
69, 238, 295
53, 61
114
62
78
155
193
256
57, 65, 122, 81
80, 294
153
185
55, 105
111
234
106, 93, 97
176, 178
270
233
230
141
197
265
155
201
193
163
260
141
269
220
202
252
267
157
246, 260
55
267
99
219
152
158
238
155
53, 68
55
53, 130
387
index of authors
Mensink, P.
Mentzer, A.
Menzel, S.
Meola, C.
Merino, O.
Merino Rodriguez, B.
Merkel, C.
Merle, P.
Merli, M.
Merlin, F.
Mertens, I.
Mertens, J. C.
Mesa, N. G.
Mescoli, C.
Mesenas, S. J.
Mesli, S.
Mesquita, R.
Mesrine, S.
Messerotti, A.
Messing, B.
Messmann, H.
Mester, G.
Metman, E. H.
Metrangolo, S.
Metz, J.
Meucci, C.
Meyenberger, C.
Meyer, U.
Mezincescu, A.
Mianami, T.
Miauno, N.
Miceli, E.
Michael, S.
Michalski, B.
Michalski, M.
Michaud, L.
Michel, K.
Michel, P.
Michetti, P.
Michida, T.
Michielsen, P.
Michielsen, P. P.
Michopoulos, S.
Michot, F.
Micu, L.
Middleton, S.
Miehsler, W.
Miglioresi, L.
Mihai, C.
Mihaila, R.
Mihailescu, I. R.
Miheller, P.
388
208
159, 89
104
145
157
198
84
216
78, 87
256
110, 215
168
118
264
64
207
219
164
198
96
74, 74
157
67
186
134
58
74
77
143
74
198
238
141
234
75
130, 61
107, 89
181, 184
296
75, 103
84, 168, 110, 215
197
100
132, 133
153
96
90, 75
78
169, 236, 268
159
267
204, 210, 229, 256
Mih, J.
99
Mijandruöic-Sincic, B.
160
Mikami, S.
74
Mikhaylova, S.
205
Mikolasevic, I.
271
Mikulits, A.
75
Milani, A.
78
Milani, S.
110
Milanski, M.
205
Milch, C.
97
Milestone, A. N.
174
Mileti, E.
53
Milgrom, R.
59
Milic, S.
271
Milkiewicz, M.
265
Milkiewicz, P.
167, 265
Milla, M.
254
Milla, P.
61, 61
Miller, A.
159
Milligan, P.
159
Million, M.
118
Milnerowicz, H.
223
Milnerowicz, S.
223
Milosavljevic, T.
44
Minami, H.
50, 112
Minami, Y.
169, 245, 272
Minarik, M.
262
Minarikova, P.
262
Minashi, K.
184, 200
Minatsuki, C.
182, 236
Min, B.-H.
164, 176, 212, 228, 237
Minder, E.
168
Mine, H.
127, 142, 152
Minelli, L.
248
Minelli, M.
203
Mine, T.
106
Min, H. J.
197, 262
Minhu, C.
229
Minkley, L.
191, 247
Minò, G.
143, 155
Minoia, C.
204
Mino-Kenudson, M.
176
Minola, E.
219
Mion, F.
55, 174, 180, 188
Miquel, J. F.
216
Miquel, J. O.
192
Miranda, J. R. A.
187, 188
Mirante, V.
197, 231
Mirante, V. G.
247
Mircea, P. A.
267
Mirco, F.
240
Mirijello, A.
170
index of authors
Mirsafaye, M. S. A.
Misailidis, N.
Misawa, M.
Mishina, Y.
Misins, J.
Missale, G.
Mita, E.
Mitaka, T.
Mitani, T.
Mitchell, C.
Mitchev, K.
Mitchison, H.
Mitra, V.
Mitry, E.
Mitry, R. R.
Mitsuno, Y.
Miu, N.
Miura, N.
Miura, Y.
Miwa, H.
Miwa, J.
Mix, H.
Miyaaki, H.
Miyabe, K.
Miyachi, H.
Miyahara, K.
Miyahara, R.
Miyakawa, T.
Miyake, K.
Miyake, Y.
Miyamoto, S.
Miyamoto, Y.
Miyasaka, A.
Miyasaka, R.
Miyashita, M.
Miyatake, H.
Miyata, T.
Miyawaki, Y.
Miyazaki, M.
Miyazaki, T.
Miyazawa, M.
Miyazawa, S.
Miyoshi, H.
Mizokami, M.
Mizoshita, T.
Mizuguchi, T.
Mizukami, K.
Mizuno, K.
Mizuno, M.
Mizuno, N.
Mizuno, S.
Mizuno, Y.
237
189, 245
213, 244, 245
165
235
248
239
264
144, 176, 192, 195
68
209
197
174, 197
150, 186
166
242
231, 267
108
133, 233
97, 212, 229
177
169
268
167
146, 97, 195, 244
193
270
249
179, 228
132, 167, 92
98, 184
56
268
227
181
177
133
229, 230
173
150
126, 133, 98, 220
151, 198
223
216
192, 205, 251
264
203, 247, 250
192
177, 214, 222, 251
54, 193
152, 270
213
Mizushima, K.
127, 204, 209, 254
Mizushima, T.
192, 205
Mizuta, T.
136, 169, 220
Moayyedi, P.
103, 57
Moazeni-Roodi, A.
215
Mocan, I.
206
Mocciaro, F.
207, 211, 262
Mocci, G.
102
Mochizuki, Y.
271
Modabbernia, M.
237
Modesto, I.
211
Moeller, S.
218
Moghimi, J.
165
Moghimy, M.
227
Mogoanta, L.
264
Mohamed, H.
266
Mohammad, S.
265
Mohammed, N.
207
Mohammed, T. D.
214
Mohara, O.
152
Mohar, B.
171
Mohebbi, S. R.
252
Moine, O. L.
92
Mokrowiecka, A.
129
Molagic, V.
267
Moldal, T.
84
Molendi-Coste, O.
216
Molinier-Frenkel, V.
137
Mollazadegan, K.
252
Möller, B.
77
Mollik, A. H.
239
Molnar, B.
65
Molnár, B.
185, 114, 233, 234, 236
Molnar, C.
157
Molnar, J.
65
Molnar, T.
210, 256
Molnár, T.
154, 156, 163, 211
Monahan, K.
148, 114
Monastiriotis, N.
158
Monastra, S.
211
Monden, M.
109
Mondot, S.
205
Moneghini, D.
88
Monfort, D.
157
Monga, A.
171
Monges, G.
147
Monnier-Benoit, S.
71
Monopoli, A.
225
Monsanto, P.
90
Montagnese, S.
84
Montalbano, L. M.
207
Montana, C.
208
389
index of authors
Montanari, M.
Montealegre Barrejon, M.
Montuori, M.
Moon, C. M.
Moon, C.-M.
Moon, I. H.
Moon, I.-H.
Moon, J. H.
Moon, J. M.
Moon, K.
Moons, D.
Moon, S. H.
Moon, S.-H.
Moons, K. G. M.
Moon, S. W.
Moon, Y. S.
Moore, J.
Morace, F.
Moraes-Filho, J.
Moraes Rocha, M.
Moragues, M. L.
Morales-Arambula, M.
Morales, N.
Morali, A.
Morandi, E.
Moran, R.
Mora, R.
Morard, I.
Moreau, R.
Moreea, S.
Moreels, T.
Moreels, T. G.
Moreira-Dias, L.
Moreira, L.
Moreira, M. J.
Moreira, T.
Morelli, G.
Morelli, M. C.
Moreno Planas, J. M.
Moreno, R.
Morgan, D.
Morgenstern, S.
Mori, A.
Moriarty, J.
Moribata, K.
Moriez, R.
Mori, K.
Morikawa, H.
Mori, M.
Morimoto, C.
Morini, G.
Morita, S.
390
172
265
53, 68
256
256
242
132, 233
147, 265, 269
127, 176
239
160
198
167
63
197
56
214
211
177
166
53
178
170
176
201
185
253
142
73, 87
269
192, 197
247
113, 114, 62
114
248
178
229
78
265
147
106
213
168
191
269
126
240
266
116
205
225
98, 184
Morita, Y.
61, 144, 178
Moriwaki, H.
60, 100, 225
Mori, Y. 97, 195, 213, 221, 233, 244, 245
Moriyama, M.
203
Moriyasu, F.
136, 145, 170, 173, 219
Moriya, T.
140
Morohashi, T.
169
Moroi, R.
145, 256
Morois, S.
164
Morozov, S.
131, 132
Morreau, H.
63
Morrison, G.
157
Morris, P. G.
139
Moschni, I.
225
Moser, G.
75
Moshkovska, T.
211
Mosnier, J. F.
85
Mosnier, J.F.
129, 254
Mosse, C. A.
67
Mössner, J.
52, 56, 99, 115, 122
Moss, S.
285
Mostafa, I.
45
Mostafa, O.
166
Motomura, M.
203, 247
Motomura, Y.
127, 151
Motte, C. d. la
253
Mouffok, F.
250
Moum, B.
73, 158
Moum, B. A.
239
Moura, E.
201
Moussa, L.
174
Moussa, M.
166
Moutinho-Ribeiro, P.
246, 249
Mouzyka, S.
196
Mrzljak, A.
226
Mudter, J.
74, 98, 100
Mueller-Lissner, S.
76
Mueller, R.
160
Muellhaupt, B.
168
Mugica, F.
215
Muglia, V.
166
Mühlbacher, J.
184
Mukai, H.
147
Mukai, S.
192
Mukai, T.
151
Mukasa, M.
242
Mukhtar, M.
208
Mukombe, N.
239
Mukoubayashi, C.
152
Mulak, A.
118
Mulani, P.
161
Mulani, P. M.
101
index of authors
Mulder, C.
111, 51, 64, 68, 115, 124
Mulder, C. J. J. 55, 74, 168, 105, 111, 214
Mulkers, E.
53
Müller, C.
100
Müller-Lissner, S.
189
Müller, S.
56, 124, 84, 114
Müller-Stich, B. P.
232
Mumtaz, K.
168, 265, 267
Muncan, V.
63, 85
Munck, L. K.
211
Mungan, Z.
178
Munkholm, P.
103, 122, 56
Munn, E.
152
Munoz, M.
297
Muñoz-Navas, M.
45, 46, 106,
116, 144, 163
Munro, A.
213
Münzenmayer, C.
150
Murai, I.
215
Murakami, A.
107
Murakami, B.
240
Murakami, K.
203, 205, 247, 250
Murakami, M.
133, 240
Murakami, S.
240
Murakami, T.
169, 227
Murakami, Y.
195
Muraki, Y.
152
Murano, M.
200
Murao, H.
137
Muraoka, H.
79
Murashima, E.
219
Murashima, R.
164
Murata, T.
227
Murawaki, Y.
198
Murgatroyd, P. R.
96
Muris, J. M. W.
63
Muro, E. A.
163
Murray, C.
209, 211
Murray, D.
127, 251
Murray, F. E.
138, 206
Murugananthan, A.
96
Muscatiello, N.
172
Musialik, J.
77
Musler, A. R.
63
Mussetto, A.
248
Mustafa, A.
166
Musta, I.
189
Mustonen, H.
272
Mutignani, M.
93
Muto, M.
146, 91, 184
Muzes, G.
254
Mwila, B.
190
Mydlowska, M.
Myung, S. J.
Myung, S.-J.
265
210
194, 200, 261
N
Naber, A. H.
195
Nabzdyk, S.
223
Naccarato, P.
98
Nachury, M.
97
Nadalin, S.
247
Næsdal, J.
180
Nagahama, T.
112, 113
Nagahori, M.
157
Nagai, E.
240
Nagai, K.
113, 229, 230
Nagaki, M.
60, 100
Naganuma, M.
157
Nagasawa, H.
145, 256
Nagata, N.
214
Nagata, Y.
127, 142, 152, 198
Nagayoshi, Y.
221
Nagorni, A.
131, 218
Nagoya, H.
228
Nagy, F.
154, 156, 163, 210, 211
Nagy, G.
56
Nah, J.-C.
202
Nahon, S.
76
Nai -Jen Liu,
106
Naitoh, I.
167
Naitoh, Y.
249
Naito, M.
103
Naito, Y. 127, 143, 152, 157, 204, 209, 254
Najimi, M.
73
Nakada, K.
228
Nakadoi, K.
196
Nakagawa, M.
214, 251
Nakagawa, S.
241
Nakagawa, W.
241
Nakahara, A.
104
Nakahara, K.
103
Nakahigashi, M.
261
Nakai, J.
164
Nakai, Y.
151, 270
Nakajima, A.
135, 199, 216, 251, 263
Nakajima, E.
214
Nakajima, J.
188
Nakajima, K.
164
Nakajima, T.
75, 195, 213, 241
Nakajima, Y.
229, 230
Nakaji, S.
201
Nakama, N.
127
391
index of authors
Nakamura, H.
97
Nakamura, K.
137, 151, 95
Nakamura, M.
144, 95, 176, 192, 195,
221, 233, 234, 240
Nakamura, N.
240
Nakamura, S.
97
Nakamura, Y.
264, 270
Nakanishi, F.
177
Nakano, R.
211
Nakao, K.
133, 78, 165, 187, 112
Nakaoka, M.
88
Nakao, M.
194, 226
Nakao, Y.
196
Nakasako, C.
146
Nakase, H.
74
Nakashima, O.
109
Nakashima, Y.
134
Nakashita, S.
136, 137, 169
Nakata, S.
214
Nakatsu, H.
263
Nakatsu, M.
177
Nakazawa, T.
167
Nakazuru, S.
239
Nakmouche, M.
139, 212
Nakos, A.
266
Namati, J.
176
Nam, J. H.
235
Nanbu, M.
243
Nancey, S.
101
Nannestad Jørgensen, L.
271
Nanthakumaran, S.
129
Nanulescu, M.
267
Naoki Ishii,
137, 240, 262
Naoki Ohmiya,
270
Naoki Omiya,
200
Naoki Yoshimura,
157
Naomoto, Y.
230
Napoleon, B.
107
Napoléon, B.
106
Nardi, A.
70
Nardone, G.
81
Narisawa, R.
227
Nar, R.
127
Nartschik, P.
104
Naruke, A.
227
Narumi, Y.
256
Nasadyk, C.
225
Nascimbeni, R.
88
Naseem, S.
219
Nasuno, M.
227
Na, S.-Y.
147
Nathan, T.
67
392
Natori, T.
183
Natsugoe, S.
164
Nauclér, E.
83, 180, 228
Naumovski-Mihalic, S.
226
Navarro-Ripoll, R.
145, 232
Navarro-Rodrigues, T.
177, 178
Nave, R.
133
Naves, J. E.
176
Navez, B.
128
Navez, J.
128
Nawrot, B.
234
Nawrot-Porabka, K.
91
Nazemalhosseini Mojarad, E.
252
Neagoe, D.
216
Nechipai, A.
148
Nechutová, H.
222
Necozione, S.
161
Nedham, M.
261
Negovan, A.
144
Neill, P.
266
Nejjari, C.
153
Nelson, L.
128
Nemes, E.
252
Nemeth, A.
67
Nemeth, I.
127, 130
Nenna, R.
53, 68
Neovius, M.
157
Nepalia, S.
53, 142, 217, 218
Nereo
284
Nervi, F.
216
Nesci, A.
170
Nesher, S.
256
Neto, B.-H. F.
197
Neuhaus, H.
43, 46, 86, 92, 101, 109,
116, 54, 71, 79
Neuhaus, P.
231
Neumann, H.
74, 150, 152, 78, 98
Neumann, J.
193
Neunlist, M.
83, 107, 111, 89, 107
Neurath, M.
100
Neurath, M. F.
74, 150, 152, 78, 157,
98, 193
Neut, C.
75
Nevens, F.
51
Neves, D.
239
Newell, J.
253
Ng, E.
93
Ng, E. K. W.
134, 143, 147, 232
Ng, K. H.
232
Ng, S. C.
63, 90
Nguyen, H.
90
Nguyen, N. Q.
173, 226
index of authors
Nguyen-Tang, T.
Ng, Y. L.
Nichita, C.
Nicholson, D.
Nickerson, C.
Nicolai, E.
Nicolaus, M.
Nicolita, D.
Nieber, K.
Nielsen, H. J.
Nielsen, J.
Nielsen, M. J.
Nielsen, O. H.
Nielsen, P. L.
Nieto, A.
Nieto, E.
Nieuwenhuijzen, G.
Nie, Y. Q.
Nightingale, J. M. D.
Niglio, T.
Niikura, R.
Niimi, K.
Niimura, H.
Nijhawan, S.
Nijmeijer, R.
Nikami, T.
Nikishayev, V.
Nikitenko, T. M.
Nikolaidou, E.
Nikolopoulou, V. N.
Nilsson, Å.
Nilsson, L.-A.
Nilsson, M.
Nimmo, E.
Ning, L.
Nin, J. L.
Ninomiya, I.
Ninomiya, M.
Ninomiya, S.
Nio, C. Y.
Nio, Y.
Nishibayashi, H.
Nishida, H.
Nishida, T.
Nishide, N.
Nishiguchi, S.
Nishihara, A.
Nishikage, T.
Nishikawa, J.
Nishi, M.
Nishimura, M.
Nishimura, N.
142
205
71
239
163
187
82
268
141
263
67
212
271
211
156
202
136
65
96
76
214
182, 236
164
53, 142, 217, 218
99
196
141
222
213
154
174
252
221
155
116
147
128
223
241
68
183
249
105
177
223, 226
266
177
229, 230
234
195
194, 226
133
Nishimura, T.
Nishino, E.
Nishino, K.
NIshino, M.
Nishio, A.
Nishio, H.
Nishioka, N. S.
Nishisaka, T.
Nishise, Y.
Nishitokukado, I.
Nishiura, H.
Nishiwaki, H.
Nishiyama, H.
Nishiyama, M.
Nishizaki, M.
Nishizawa, T.
Nissen, L.
Nista, E. C.
Nita-Stefanescu, L.
Nitta, T.
Niv, Y.
Niwa, Y.
NKontchou, G.
Nobakht, H.
Nobutani, K.
Nocca, D.
Noda, S.
Noda, T.
Noda, Y.
Nogales Rincón, O.
Noguchi, A.
Noguchi, K.
Noguchi, T.
Nogueira, C. M.
Nogueira, J.
Noh, S. H.
Nolan, A.
Noma, K.
Noman, M.
Nomoto, K.
Nomura, E.
Nomura, T.
Nonaka, K.
Nonaka, M.
Nonaka, S.
Nonevski, I.
Nordlinger, B.
Nørgaard, M.
Norheim Andersen, S.
Norimura, D.
Noris, R.
Norlinger, B.
271
178
240
263
57, 103
90
150, 176, 242
97
264
254
92, 100, 117
244
227
137
223
79
239
247
264
91
149, 105, 191, 213
54, 193, 244, 262
217
202
246
92
139
193
147, 197, 270
198
273
242
150
254
147, 149
128, 186
89
230
50, 102
133
150
181
194, 226
136
241
67
43
212
234
112
53
186
393
index of authors
Norman, T.
Norrgren, H.
Norris, A.
Norris, S.
Noskova, K.
Nos, P.
Nouso, K.
Novacek, G.
Novelli, M.
Novi, M.
Novi, M. L.
Novotn˝, I.
Novotny, A.
Novovic, S.
Nowacki, T.
Nowak, M.
Nowak, W.
Noyes Essex, M.
Nozaki, R.
Nozaki, Y.
Nucera, E.
Nuernberg, D.
Nukui, K.
Nunes, C.
Nunes, P.
Nunes, T.
Nunn, D.
Nunobe, S.
Nunoue, T.
Nunziante, M.
Nürnberg, D.
Nussler, A.
Nuzzo, G.
Nya, M.
Nyhlin, N.
Nylander, D.
O
Oaki, Y.
Oana, S.
Obana, T.
Oba, S.
Obata, Y.
O‘Beirne, J.
Oben, J.
Oberti, F.
Obiols, M.
Obi, S.
Obuchi, T.
Obukhova, O.
Ocaña, P. H.
394
143
108
66
191
159
212
167
90
173, 208
73
186
222, 266
119
271
155
223
126
239
164
216
203
88
225
89
51
157, 212
60
232
191
261
104
126
186
204, 220
156
197
165
107
147, 197, 270
196
164
268
109
219
144
249
188
272
218
Ochiai, T.
Ochiai, Y.
Ochsenkühn, T.
Ock, C. Y.
O‘Connor, H. J.
Oda, H.
Oda, I.
Oda, Y.
Oddens, B. J.
Oden-Gangloff, A.
Odes, S.
Odintsova, A.
O‘Donnell, S.
Oeda, S.
Oette, M.
Offerhaus, G. J.
Oflaz, H.
Ogasawara, N.
Ogata, H.
Ogata, I.
Ogata, N.
Ogata, S.
Ogawa, H.
Ogawa, M.
Ogawa, S.
Ogawa, T.
Ogier-Denis, E.
Ogino, H.
Ogiyama, H.
Ogris, M.
Ogura, K.
Ogura, T.
Ogura, Y.
Oguz, D.
Ohaki, Y.
Ohara, E.
Ohara, H.
Ohara, S.
Ohata, K.
Ohda, Y.
Oh, D.-H.
Ohe, H.
Oh, H.-C.
Ohira, H.
Oh, J. Y.
Ohki, T.
Ohmae, M.
Ohmae, T.
Öhman, L.
Ohnita, K.
Ohno, E.
Ohno, M.
263
194, 226
255
153, 225
256
227
241
95
259
76, 201
207
264
256
220
54, 94
99
117
188, 251
146, 196, 200
220
67, 200, 213, 244
193
214
106
164
147, 197, 214, 270
73
137
130, 177
134
242
193, 244
168
198
181
62
167, 169
228
75
97
190
214
78, 167
159, 205
127, 176
192
232
242
138, 206, 207, 212
227
270
153
index of authors
Ohno, S.
223
Oh, S. T.
119
Ohta, S.
229, 230
Ohta, T.
128
Oh, T. H.
168
Oh, T.-H.
251
Ohtsuka, K.
67, 97, 200
Ohtsuka, M.
173
Ohtsuka, T.
169, 221
Ohya, T.
196
Oijen, M. v.
259
Oikawa, K.
56
Oikawa, T.
265
Oiva, J.
272
Ojima, Y.
223
Okada, H.
177, 204
Okada, K.
126, 133, 98, 187, 192, 220
Okada, M.
169, 198
Okada, S.
61, 79
Okada, T.
229, 230, 234
Okajima, A.
152
Oka, M.
152, 108, 263
Okamoto, K.
126, 133, 98, 220
Okamoto, M.
242
Okamoto, T.
234
Okamura, H.
192
Okaniwa, S.
103
Okanobu, H.
254, 259
Oka, S.
129, 196, 247
Okawa, L.
93
Okazaki, K.
57
Okazaki, N.
177
Okimoto, T.
203, 247, 250
Ok, K. S.
177
Okolicsanyi, L.
110
Okolo, P.
77
Okubo, M.
233, 234
Okumoto, K.
264
Okumura, F.
167
Okumura, N.
245, 272
Okumura, Y.
136
Okunomiya, M.
88
Olagbaiye, F.
143
Olbjørn, C.
231
Oldakowska-Jedynak, U.
264
Oldenburg, B.
161, 162
Olden, K.
238
Olievier, K.
155
Oliva, S.
53
Oliveira, L. A.
97
Oliver, D.
204, 272
Oliver, S.
55
Olivetti, G.
197, 231, 247
Olivo, M.
207
Ollero, V.
162
Olmos, J.
214, 238
Olmos, J. I.
214, 238
O‘Loughlin, E.
231
O‘Loughlin, T. F.
231
Olsen Hult, L.
72
Olson, C.
59
Olsson, A.
260
Olsson, M.
176
Oltman, M.
207
Olvera, C.
259
Omae, M.
187
Omar, A. J.
150
Omari, T.
180, 188
Omata, F.
142
Omata, M.
109, 242
Omatsu, T.
204
Omazzi, B.
269
Omdal, T.
271
Omero Triossi,
240
O‘Morain, C.
83, 284, 286
O‘Morain, C. A.
256
Omori, T.
52, 75
Onali, S.
206, 208, 212
Oncu, K.
216
Önder, F. O.
206, 212
Ong, D. E. H.
248
Ong, J.
186, 187, 216
Onischenko, N.
126
Onishi, M.
62
Onishi, T.
92
Onitake, T.
113
Onodera, H.
150
Onogi, F.
225, 241, 247
Ono, H.
177, 181, 223, 226, 230, 273
Ono, S.
182, 234, 236, 241, 251
Ono, W.
178
Ono, Y.
112
Oomae, M.
192
Oonishi, Y.
103
Oono, M.
95
Oono, Y.
97
Oort, F. A.
105, 55
Oota, H.
240
Oota, T.
103
Ootsuka, K.
146
Opazo, A.
137, 165
Op de Beeck, B.
197
Openko, T.
235
Opheim, R.
158
395
index of authors
Oppenheim, B.
Orchard, T. R.
Ordas, I.
Ordubadi, P.
Organe, S.
Orito, E.
Orlando, A.
Orlova, J. N.
Orlov, S. J.
Orlov, S. Y.
Orlowska, J.
Orozco, A.
Orozco-Gamiz, A.
Orso, I. R.
Orszulak-Michalak, D.
Ortego, N.
Ortiga, B.
Ortiz-Agostinho, C.
Ortner, M.-A.
Osaki, Y.
Osamura, A.
Osawa, S.
Osawa, Y.
Osborn, N.
O‘Shea, N.
Oshima, T.
Osia, S.
Osoegawa, T.
Ostapchenko, L.
Østergaard, M.
Osterman, M.
Ostertag, A.
Ostiz, M.
Ostojic, R.
Ostrosky, F.
Ostrovska, G.
Osuga, T.
O´Sullivan, M.
Ota, A.
Ota, K.
Otake, Y.
Ota, M.
Ota, T.
Otazua, P.
Otegbayo, J.
Otilia Nedelciuc,
O‘Toole, D.
Otsuji, K.
Otsuka, K.
Otsuka, T.
Ott, M.
Ouazzani, H.
396
297
255, 257
253
69
89
262
207, 211
197
91
147
88
178
250
201
129
259
147
254
44, 45, 80
108
260
130
60, 100
213
211
262
182
127, 151
173, 225, 271
155
162
96
246
110
170
137
214
83, 256
113
214
75
239
239
215
140
236, 268
191
55
146
136, 137
126, 72
268
Ouazzani, L.
Oudkerk Pool, M.
Ouelaa, W.
Oumnia, M.
Oussalah, A.
Ouwehand, A.
Ouyang, Z.
Ovadia, B.
Ovartlarnporn, B.
Ovrebo, K.
Øvrebø, K. K.
Owczarek, D.
Oweiss, S. O.
Owens, D. R.
Oxelmark, L. K.
Oxentenko, A.
Oxentenko, A. S.
Oxlade, N.
Oyama, K.
Oyama, T.
Oya, T.
Ozaki, I.
Ozaki, N.
Ozaydin, S.
Ozdogan, O.
Ozel, A. M.
Ozone, M.
Ózsvári, B.
Oztas, E.
P
Paccagnini, D.
Pacchioni, D.
Paccos, J. L.
Pace, F.
Pachlewski, J.
Pachofszky, T.
Paclik, D.
Paczkowska, E.
Padmakumar, K.
Padrenostro, M.
Paetzold, S.
Pagano, N.
Pages, M.
Pahl, R.
Paik, C. N.
Paik, S. W.
Paily, A.
Paine, P.
Paintaud, G.
Paione, J. B.
268
259
84
176, 250
101, 208, 212, 258
287
67
272
176
271
271
179
199
231
258
185
253
153
108
130, 93
254, 259
169, 220
233
216
116, 117
216
228
91
198
156
172
97
53
249
69
94
60, 72
266
159
187
248
236
126
236
168
237
54
101, 101
221
index of authors
Paiva, N. M.
205
Pajdo, R.
78, 113, 226
Pakanaev, L.
149
Palatka, K.
210
Palazzo, L.
70
Palcidi, E.
70
Palla, E.
202
Pallagi, P.
91
Pallone, F.
148, 206, 208, 212
Pallotta, S.
53
Palma, R.
188
Palmen, M.
161
Palmieri, G.
53
Palmieri, O.
90
Pal, N.
60
Palumbo, I.
66
Pan, A.
196
Panaccione, R.
58, 162
Panagiotidis, I.
213
Panão, E.
219, 236
Panarese, A.
58
Panas, R.
154
Panes, J.
47, 72, 161, 253, 295
Panés, J.
144, 253
Pang, G.
151
Pang, R. W.
65
Pangtay, I.
67
Pangtay, J.
92, 93
Pani, G.
65
Panina, P.
60, 81
Panis, Y.
96
Pankov, A. G.
91
Pantea, C.
218, 243
Pantelidis, P.
255, 257
Paoluzi, P.
160
Paone, F. M.
143
Papa, A.
69, 102, 59, 69, 72
Papadakis, K.
99, 109
Papadia, C.
208
Papadopoulos, M.
158
Papaioannou, G.
258
Papamichael, K.
258
Papanikolaou, I.
189, 249, 250
Papanikolaou, I. S.
245
Papas, M.
249
Papasteriadi, C.
258
Papathanasopoulos, A.
158
Papaxoinis, K.
100
Papay, P.
90, 208
Pape, U.-F.
108
Papi, C.
160
Pappas, K.
151
Papp, J.
Papp, M.
Paradowski, L.
Paradowski, M.
Parambath, A.
Parappial, R. M.
Paraskeva, K. D.
Pardal, F.
Pardo, L.
Pardon, N.
Parepa, I.
Pares, A.
Parfenov, A.
Pariente, B.
Parikh, A.
Parikh, K.
Parisi, G.
Park, C.-G.
Park, C. H.
Park, C. K.
Park, D. H.
Park, D. I.
Park, D. K.
Parker, M.
Parkes, G.
Park, H.
Park, H. J.
Park, H. K.
Park, H.-K.
Park, H. S.
Park, J. C.
Park, J. H.
Park, J. I.
Park, J. J.
Park, J. J.
Park, J.- J.
Park, J. M.
Park, J. S.
Park, J. Y.
Park, J.-Y.
Park, K.
Park, K. S.
Park, K.-T.
Park, M. J.
Park, N. H.
Park, P.
Park, P. W.
Park, P.-W.
Park, S.
Park, S. B.
Park, S.-B.
Park, S. C.
256
210, 252, 256
237
237
150
148
147
167
140
52
170
114, 124
159, 203, 205
206
97
206
186, 243
138
154, 235
268
167, 198
131, 198
195
46
81
118, 227, 232
75, 163, 177
143
202
146
128, 186, 193
198
127, 176
256
63, 105
127, 176
233, 235, 269
118
173
70, 151
129, 148
157, 196
201, 271
163
108
249
152
200
108
271
201
248
397
index of authors
Park, S. H.
Park, S.-H.
Park, S. J.
Park, S. K.
Park, S. W.
Park, S.-W.
Park, S. Y.
Park, Y. M.
Park, Y. S.
Park, Y.-S.
Parlar, S.
Parnigotto, P.
Parodi, A.
Parrales, J.
Parshina, N.
Partensky, C.
Pascariello, A.
Pascu, O.
Pasini, V.
Paskaran, P.
Pasmanik-Schor, M.
Paspatis, G.
Passananti, V.
Passaretti, S.
Passas, T.
Passini, N.
Pasternack, R.
Pastorini, E.
Pastor Juan, M. R.
Pasulo, L.
Patai, Á.
Patai, Á. V.
Patch, D.
Patchett, S.
Patel, B.
Patel, N.
Patel, P.
Pathmeswaran, A.
Patijn, G. A.
Patocs, A.
Patterson, D.
Paulen, P.
Paul, F.
Paulo, G. A.
Paulo, G. A. de
Pavel, M.
Pav, I.
Pawlik, M. W.
Pawlik, W. W.
Payer, B.
Pazurek, M.
Peake, S.
398
131, 56, 178
147, 233, 269
140, 232, 269
52
134, 140, 173
70
221
268
201
181, 202
241
264
237
250
272
62
76
77
174
96
85
196
252
179
158
60, 81
53
138
265
78
234
65, 234, 254
268
206
60
272
89
156
246
229
158
207
174
84
197
186
255
228
78, 113, 226, 228
84
173
258
Pearl, D.
191, 208
Pearson, J.
228
Pech, O.
130, 148, 191, 241
Peck-Radosavljevic, M.
84
Peczek, L.
234
Pediconi, N.
108
Pedreira, S.
193
Pedrosa, E.
140
Pedrosa, M. J.
265
Pedroto, I. M.
191
Pedruzzi, E.
73
Pee, L.
152
Peeters, H.
154, 155, 160, 204, 206
Peikin, S. R.
174
Peitz, U.
202
Peixe, B.
246
Pekardi, S.
77
Pelckmans, P.
84, 168, 110
Pelckmans, P. A.
197, 247
Pelerin, F.
75
Pellegrino, S.
203
Pelletier, A.-L.
214
Pelliciarri, R.
138
Pellise, M.
104
Pellisé, M.
144, 145
Pender, S.
100
Peng, C.
128
Penninckx, F.
163
Pentassuglio, I.
199
Pentecost, M.
55
Peppelenbosch, M. P.
85
Peralta, S.
159
Perdawid, S.
250
Pereda-Salguero, T.
244
Pereira, A.
62
Pereira, A. C.
259
Pereira, C.
114
Pereira Correia, L.
84
Pereira da Silva, J.
244
Pereira, H.
219
Pereira, M. J.
219
Pereira, P.
190
Pereira, S.
162, 173
Pereyra, L.
193
Perez, B. G.
166
Pèrez-Cuadrado, E.
296
Perez de la Serna, J.
67
Perez Flores, R.
265
Pérez, J. J.
163
Pérez, M.
192
Perez-Miranda, M.
54, 196
Peri, V.
196, 243
index of authors
Perminow, G.
Perna, F.
Pernazza, G.
Pernot, S.
Perretta, S.
Perrier, C.
Perri, F.
Perri, V.
Persico, G.
Persson, G.
Persson, J.
Persu, A.
Pertschy, J.
Pesenti, C.
Pestroiu, D.
Petelenz, M.
Peter, A.
Peter, J.
Petermans, X.
Petrakov, A.
Petrakov, A. V.
Petrarca, L.
Petrasova, D.
Petrella, C.
Petrisor, A.
Petritsch, W.
Petroboni, B.
Petrone, G.
Petrone, M. C.
Petrov, M.
Petrovska, L.
Petruzzelli, R.
Petruzzellis, C.
Petruzziello, C.
Petruzziello, L.
Petruzzi, P.
Petryszyn, P.
Peura, D.
Peyrin-Biroulet, L.
Peyrovy, H.
Pezzicoli, G.
Pezzilli, R.
Pfeifer, J.
Pfeifer, U.
Phelip, J. M.
Philippe, R.
Phillips, A.
Phillips, M.
Phoa, S. S.
Piantadosi, F.
Piazzi, G.
Pica, R.
231
153
60
186
249
66
95
93, 82
88
221
67
162
104
107, 64
250
77
242
85
91
203
131
53, 68
156
107
166, 167
160
68
270
95, 171
99, 115
81
66
253
208, 212
248
186
237
90
101, 208, 258, 259
227
227
172
115
295
259
128
99
66
149
261
85
160
Picchio, M.
69
Piccioni, A.
59
Picciotto, M.
234
Piccoli, M.
53
Pichard, C.
96
Pichelin, M.
75
Piche, T.
138
Pich, M. G. L.
269
Piciucchi, M.
172
Picon, L.
101
Piéchon, L.
232
Pieroni, A.
160
Piessevaux, H.
54, 91, 54
Pieters, T.
215
Pieto, J.
117
Pietruczuk, M.
129, 271
Pietrzak, A.
249
Pigatto, P.
204
Pigo´, F.
197, 231
Pigò, F.
247
Pigot, F.
133
Pilichiewicz, A. N.
141
Pilipenko, V.
238
Pillant, H.
210
Pillet, S.
259
Piloquet, H.
61
Pimenta Módena, J. L.
54, 142, 148, 171
Pimentel, M.
294
Pimentel-Nunes, P.
113, 114, 167, 203
Pimentel, R.
178
Pinarbasi, B.
178
Pinheiro Gomes, V.
69
Pintilie, I.
236, 268
Pinto, A.
244
Pinto-Correia, A. L.
62
Pinto Marques, H.
111
Pinto, R.
191
Pinzani, M.
94, 94
Piolat, C.
176, 200
Piotrowska-Staworko, G.
251
Piqot, G.
210
Piqué, J. M.
253
Piqueras, M.
212
Pirozzi, G.
81
Pirozzi, G. A.
248
Pirvulescu, I.
267
Piscaglia, A. C.
65, 72, 73
Pisespongsa, P.
241
Pitini, V.
234
Piver, E.
101
Planell, N.
253
Plank, J.
190
399
index of authors
Platell, C.
66
Plebani, M.
152
Pleskow, D.
106
Pletikosic, S.
160
Plevris, J. N.
116
Plocek, A.
231
Plunkett, P.
191
Poate, T.
159
Pocard, M.
136
Podemski, R.
237
Podevin, G.
61
Podhola, M.
261
Poduska, O.
269
Poen, A. C.
246
Poh, C. K.
248
Pohl, D.
131
Pohl, J.
130, 199, 243, 247, 296
Pokhabova, E.
197
Polak, M. M.
63
Polania, E.
185
Polat, N.
117
Polencia, A.
245
Poley, J. W.
68
Poley, J. W.,
148
Polifemo, A.
151
Polito, A.
143, 155
Polk, B. D.
86
Pollack, P.
162
Pollack, P. F.
161, 101
Pollicino, T.
170
Poluektova, E.
238
Polymeros, D.
189, 245
Pommaret, E.
142
Pommer, B.
74
Pommerien, W.
88, 104
Pompili, M.
78
Poncet, G.
174
Ponchon, T.
43, 86, 92, 93, 107, 122,
54, 56, 74
Ponocny-Seliger, E.
75
Pons, C.
149
Ponsioen, C. Y.
162
Ponsonnet, D.
268
Ponsot, P.
107
Pontone, P.
68
Pontone, S.
68
Ponton, J.
53
Ponziani, F. R.
78
Poovorawan, Y.
61
Popa, M.
250
Popescu, A.
56, 167, 169, 218, 243, 268
Popescu, I.
126, 72
400
Popescu, M.
Poplis, V. A.
Popp, J.
Pop, T.
Poropat, G.
Porta, A.
Porta, F.
Portarena, I.
Porta, S.
Portela, F.
Porte, R. J.
Porter, V.
Portincasa, P.
Portyanko, A.
Possamai, L.
Potthoff, A.
Poulain, D.
Poulet, A.
Poullis, A.
Poulsen, S. S.
Poupon, R.
Pouw, R.
Pouw, R. E.
Pox, C.
Pozzeto, B.
Pozzoli, C.
Prada, A.
Praisontarangkul, O.-A.
Pramhas, S.
Prantera, C.
Prasad Ravella, V.
Prata Martins, F.
Prat, F.
Precechtelová, M.
Predescu, D.
Pregun, I.
Prescott, M.
Prescott, N.
Present, D.
Preston, S.
Pretorius, O.
Preziosi, G.
Price, A.
Price, K.
Price, P.
Prideaux, L.
Prieto, C.
Prieto, J.
Prieto, J. M.
Prifti, S.
Prima, F. D.
Primas, C.
216
100
159
231
271
162
144
148
76
184, 191, 204
183
200, 271
110
154
149
169, 217
53
62
163, 180, 257
63
86, 102, 123
110
98, 110
284
259
225
269
241
112
50
174
197
142, 143, 106
222
264
204, 229
194
81, 89
259
44
55
237, 238
153
190
96
159
144
117
46
178
159
208
index of authors
Principi, M.
Pritchard, S.
Privitera, A.
Probert, C. S. J.
Probst, A.
Procházka, V.
Prokesova, J.
Prorok-Hamon, M.
Pross, M.
Protopapas, A.
Prskalo, M.
Prudham, R.
Pryde, A.
Przemioslo, R.
Ptak-Belowska, A.
Pucatti, M.
Pugliese, D.
Puglisi, A.
Puig Diví, V.
Pui Li Teoh,
Pukkala, E.
Pullan, R.
Pullens, H. J.
Pullens, H. J. M.
Pullicino, E.
Pungrasamee, A.
Puntis, M.
Puolakkainen, P.
Puppo, S.
Puscasiu, M.
Puskás, L.
Püspök, A.
Putter, H.
Pyleris, E.
163
70
163
73, 258
74, 74
130, 188, 266
188
155
104
266
226
194
116
170, 203
78, 113, 226
227
59
72
51
76
167
145, 146
105
243
51
241
96
272
232
159
222
69
61
62
Q
Qasim, A.
Qian, A.
Qin, X.-Y.
Qi, Q.-H.
Qiyi, W.
Quadri, Z.
Quaglia, A.
Quah, H. M.
Quan, Y.
Quatannens, B.
Quici, G.
Quiesse, M.
Quigley, E.
Quine, A.
Quinones, J. A.
256
139
243
188
134, 217, 226
228
166
164
226
161
240
181
238
191
126
Quintero, E.
Quirke P.
R
Rabinovitz, E.
Racca, F.
Racz, F.
Racz, I.
Rácz, I.
Racz, K.
Radeke, H. H.
Rademacher, J.
Rademaker, J.
Radenne, S.
Radeva, P.
Radford-Smith, G.
Radic, M.
Radoman, I.
Rafaelsen, S. R.
Rafalskiy, V. V.
Raffel, A.
Rafi, H.
Raghavan, S.
Ragino, Y.
Ragino, Y. I.
Ragunath, K.
Rahbin, N.
Rahier, J. F.
Rahimabadi, M. S.
Rahim, M.
Rahman, F.
Raicevic, S.
Raimondo, G.
Rainer, T. H.
Raine, T.
Rai, P. S.
Raithel, M.
Raja Ali, R. A.
Rajabally, N. M.
Rajani, R.
Raj, S.
Rajska, M.
Rakonczay, Z.
Ralea, S.
Ramadori, G.
Ramalho, L. N. Z.
Ramalingam, S.
Ramappa, V.
Rameshshanker, R.
Ramírez-Barba, E.
Ramírez, G.
184
284, 285
67
238
239
77
43
229
259
203
258
267
62
210
271
221
67
220
108
220
212
235
222
148, 112
108
46, 64
237
153
129
131
170
199
145
255
157
253
55
265
230
207
70, 91, 99, 222
138
136, 227, 287, 288
267
200
244
158, 269
178
114
401
index of authors
Ramirez, S.
76
Ramos, A.
246
Ramos, A. C.
201
Ramos, L.
83, 62
Ramos, R.
214, 238
Rampton, D. S.
158, 163
Ramstad Kleiveland, C.
234
Ranaudo, A.
68, 159
Randazzo, C.
159, 161, 211
Ranieri, M.
208
Ransohoff, D.
213
Rapaccini, G.
102, 208
Rapaccini, G. L.
102, 59
Rappa, T.
145
Rashed, H. G.
140
Rashed, L.
77
Raszeja-Wyszomirska, J.
167
Ratajczak, M. Z.
60, 72
Ratcliffe, N.
73
Ratiu, I.
265
Rattehalli, D.
146
Rauch, F.
207
Rauws, E. A. J.
70, 91
Ravetta, V.
109
Ravizza, D.
95, 245
Raya, E.
219
Rayment, N.
204
Rayment, N. B.
81, 81
Raynaud, J.- J.
199
Ray, P.
174
Raza, A.
154, 208
Razaire, S.
207
Razon Gonzalez, E. V.
216
Reach, G.
139
Rea, F.
143, 155
Real, F.
73
Rebelo, A.
246, 248, 249
Rebours, V.
70, 222, 223
Reddy, N.
60, 71, 79, 86, 101, 114, 124
Reding, R.
54
Redondo Cerezo, E.
219
Reed, K.
134
Reenaers, C.
160
Refael, M.
177
Refaie, A.
165
Reffitt, D.
172
Regent, D.
208
Reggoug, S.
268
Regula, J.
86, 88, 96, 104, 123,
50, 79, 284
Reiberger, T.
84
Reid, T. D.
96
402
Reimann-Zawadzki, M.
67
Reinacher-Schick, A.
119
Reinhart, K.
112
Reinhart, K. G.
213, 243
Reinisch, W.
74, 160, 161, 86, 162, 90,
123, 208
Reiss, K.
126
Reiss-Sklan, E.
177
Reitsma, J.
183
Reitsma, J. B.
230
Rejchrt, S.
248
Rembacken, B.
43, 112, 79, 112
Remes-Troche, J. M.
139
Rendina, M.
78
Reneer, M. C.
66
Renna, S.
207, 211
Repakova, B.
207
Repici, A.
118, 60, 81
Repo, H.
272
Rerknimitr, R.
246
Rescigno, M.
53, 60, 81
Reshetnikov, O.
235
Rettes, F.
241
Reuter, K.
259
Reveman, A.
106
Rewisha, E. A.
218
Rew, J. S.
154
Rey, E.
131, 189
Reyes, A.
202
Reyes, D.
186
Rey, J. F.
67, 200, 285, 286
Rhee, J. C.
164, 173, 192, 212
Rhee, P.-L.
164, 176, 228, 237
Rhodes, J.
205
Rhodes, S.
190
Rho, H.
253
Rho, S.-Y.
202
Ribeiro de Carvalho, F.
270
Ribeiro Jr, U.
178
Ribeiro, O.
259
Ribolsi, M.
131
Ricciardiello, L.
85
Ricci, C.
68, 70, 68
Ricci, G.
174
Riccioni, M. E.
247, 248, 249
Ricci, R.
223
Richard-Molard, B.
144
Richert, H.
238
Richter, D.
221
Richter, E.
76
Ridola, L.
199
Ridolfi, F.
169
index of authors
Ridtitid, W.
Riederer, B.
Rieder, F.
Rieger, K.
Riemann, J.
Rifai, K.
Rigato, P.
Riggio, O.
Rigotti, A.
Rijkers, G. T.
Rikner, L.
Riley, S.
Rim, K. S.
Rindi, G.
Rindom Krogsgaard, L.
Ringstrom, G.
Ringström, G.
Rink, A.
Rinke, A.
Rinninella, E.
Riopel, L.
Rioux, C.
Riphaus, A.
Risal, P.
Risarò, F.
Riso, D.
Rispo, A.
Risso, D.
Rivera, M.
Rivero, F.
Riviere, M.
Rivière, M.
Rizwani, P.
Rizzello, F.
Rizzetto, M.
Rizzo, G.
Robbshaw, A.
Robert, M.
Roberts, A.
Robertson, A.
Robertson, L. J.
Robins, G.
Robinson, A.
Robinson, A. M.
Robinson, K.
Robles, A.
Robles-Diaz, G.
Robles-Jara, C.
Robles-Medranda, C.
Roblin, X.
Rocco A.
Rocco, A.
246
156
66, 67, 99, 209
211
50
169
146
199
216
99
118
145, 146
268
223
189
238
238
98
108
186
162
214
150, 91, 241
100
203
165
58, 88
189
179
156
79
250
251
165
172
59
66
174
230
228
287
214
162
162
65
140
170
250
250
101, 208, 258, 259
81
268
Roda, A.
138
Rode, A.
216
Rodenas, A. B. G.
265
Rodenstein, D.
93
Rodrigues, C. M. P.
215
Rodrigues, F.
204
Rodrigues, P.
82
Rodrigues, S.
92, 82
Rodríguez, A.
232
Rodriguez-Cabezas, M. E.
156
Rodríguez de Miguel, C.
145, 232
Rodríguez-González, D.
132, 233
Rodríguez-Gutiérrez, C.
246
Rodriguez, L. A. G.
105
Rodríguez-Valcá, F. C.
188
Roerig, B.
154
Roesch, T.
148, 249, 250
Roeske, D.
255
Roger, M.
68
Rogler, G.
209
Rogoveanu, I.
264, 268
Rohof, W.
67
Rohr, M. R. S.
84
Roh, S. H.
242
Roh, S.-H.
132
Roine, R. P.
160
Roka, R.
130, 138
Róka, R.
156
Rolanda, C.
113
Rolhion, N.
155
Rolim Teixeira, C.
202
Romanelli, G.
204
Romanenko, N.
148
Romanini, M.
70
Romano, A.
186
Romano, M.
58
Romanowicz-Makowska, H.
222
Roman, S.
55, 174, 180, 188
Romão, Z.
219
Romãozinho, J.
90
Romãozinho, J. M.
141, 80
Romeo, A.
270
Romero, C.
138
Romero, R.
218
Römkens, T.
259
Rommel, N.
188
Ronan Thibault,
82
Roncalli, M.
114, 118
Ronchi, A.
204
Roncon-Albuquerque Jr, R.
167, 114
Roncoroni, L.
53, 165, 113
Rongjin, C.
217
403
index of authors
Rongying, C.
226
Roos, A.
53
Roperch, J. P.
85
Röper, H.
227
Rosa, A.
191
Rosa, B.
248
Rosa, L.
109
Rosbergen, M.
60
Rösch, T.
45, 54
Roseau, G.
150
Rosekrans, S.
99
Roselli, M.
148
Rosenberg, R.
47, 119
Rosenblad, A.
61
Rosenstiel, P.
126
Rosenthal, A.
88, 104
Rose, S.
241
Røseth, A. G.
239
Roshan, Z. A.
237
Rosillo, M. A.
113
Rosinach, M.
140
Rosique, D.
170
Roskams, T.
43, 45, 46, 73, 87, 108, 110,
117, 62, 87
Ross, A. S.
106
Rossi, A.
174
Rossi, C.
208
Rossini, L.
214
Rossi, S.
109
Rossiter, G.
229
Ross, M.
155
Rostami, K.
252
Rostami Nejad, M.
252
Rosu, V.
156
Rosztoczy, A.
130, 138
Rosztóczy, A.
156
Rosztóczy, A. I.
107
Rothe, M.
126, 72
Roth, M.
213
Rottiers, I.
154
Roudot-Thoraval, F.
85
Rougier, P.
47, 58, 58
Roumen, R.
231
Rousselot, P.
133
Rovedatti, L.
53, 155, 100
Rozé, J. C.
61, 107
Rozite, S.
235
Rozpondek, P.
261
Rubbia-Brandt, L.
117
Rubin, B. P.
184
Rubin, D.
161, 163
Rubin, J.
160
404
Ruchkina, I.
Rück, C.
Rudi, K.
Rudolph, K. L.
Ruedrich, U.
Rueffer, A.
Rüegg, C.
Ruemmele, F.
Rugge, M.
Ruggiero, S.
Ruigómez, A.
Ruiz, F.
Rulli, E.
Rump, J.
Russell, D.
Russell, I.
Russo, F.
Russo, G.
Russo, I.
Russo, M. L.
Rustemovic, M.
Rusu, R.-I.
Ruszkiewicz, A.
Ruszniewski, P.
Rutgeerts, P.
Rutgeerts, P. J.
Rutkowski, P.
Rutter, M.
Rutter, M. D.
Ruvinsky, I.
Ruytjens, I.
Ryan, B. M.
Rybalchenko, V.
Ryberg, B.
Rydström, B.
Ryoo, E.
Ryu, C. B.
Ryu, H. S.
Ryu, J. K.
Ryu, K.
Ryu, K. W.
Ryu, S. H.
Ryu, S. R.
Ryu, Y.-S.
S
Sá, A.
Saada, K.
Sabourin, J. C.
Sacco, R.
205
76
189
217
126, 72
207
71
256
152, 206, 264
145
105
55
204
249, 250
148
148
240, 264
262
68
111
206
257
173
70, 222
45, 50, 66, 160, 161, 162,
89, 101, 102
102
249
145, 103
163
177
192
256
137
210
207
239
144, 241
131, 150, 200, 248
247
212
79
137, 194, 199
217
75
184
141
184
186, 243
index of authors
Sack, D. A.
82
Sadamori, H.
167, 92, 183
Sadler, T.
253
Saeki, A.
54, 193
Safdi, A.
58
Saffar, H.
201
Safranow, K.
167
Safta, Z. B.
180
Saftoiu, A.
60, 178
Sagar, N.
146
Sagmeister, M.
74
Sahara, K.
268
Sahin, B.
198
Sahin-Tóth, M.
91
Sahnan, K.
191
Sahu, M. K.
177
Said, S.
144
Saika, K.
164
Sait Dag, M.
241
Saito, D.
75
Saito, H.
164
Saito, K.
264
Saito, M.
234
Saito, S.
96, 196, 200, 216
Saito, T.
264
Saito, Y. 61, 75, 79, 97, 104, 195, 200, 213
Sajith, K. G.
177
Sakaguchi, H.
266
Sakai, C.
221
Sakaida, I.
234
Sakai, E.
135, 199, 263
Sakai, P.
178, 201
Sakai, Y.
136
Sakakibara, Y.
239
Sakamoto, C.
179, 228
Sakamoto, H.
127, 142, 152, 95
Sakamoto, K.
108
Sakamoto, M.
109
Sakamoto, N.
75
Sakamoto, T.
213, 244
Sakamoto, Y.
199, 251, 263, 273
Sakata, H.
193
Sakata, Y.
134, 193, 229
Sakellariou, V.
174
Sakhri, N.
55
Sako, M.
157, 259
Sakr, M.
215
Sakurai, T.
127, 142, 152
Sakurama, K.
230
Sala, E.
85, 98, 100
Salama, P.
66
Salama, R.
166
Salama, Z.
Salamé, E.
Salamon, A.
Salas, A.
Salazar, J.
Saleh, A. M.
Salehiyan, T.
Salem, B.
Salem, T.
Salgado Junior, W.
Salgado, M.
Salgueiro, P.
Salihoun, M.
Salim, A.
Salim, O.
Salleron, J.
Salmanroghani, H.
Salmerón, J.
Salvador Peña, A.
Salvana, A.
Salvatori, F.
Salvia, R.
Salzl, P.
Samija, M.
Sami, S.
Sammito, G.
Sampietro, G.
Sana, G.
Sanchez Cano, D.
Sanchez-Cantos, A. M.
Sanchez-Hidalgo, M.
Sanchez Polo, M. T.
Sanchez Santacruz, Y.
Sanchez Yague, A.
Sandborn, W.
Sandborn, W. J.
Sanders, D.
Sanders, D. S.
Sanderson, J.
Sanderson, J. D.
Sandhu, K.
Sandor, Z.
Sandoval-Cooper, M.
Sands, B. E.
Sands, G.
Sandström, M.
Sandulescu, L.
Sangfelt, P.
Saniabadi, A.
Saniabadi, A. R.
Sanjo, M.
Sankarankutty, A. K.
218
133
210
253
149
199
227
179
150, 219
171, 270
178, 191
191
204, 220
77
155
53, 157
202
219
89
186, 187, 216
88
172
84
185
68
52, 131, 132, 189
47
73
259
244
113
166
188, 218
244
58
161, 162, 101, 259
117, 87
251, 252
89, 204, 209
156, 81, 159, 260
74
85
100
259
90
180
264, 268
265
254, 259
261
264
171, 270
405
index of authors
Sannino, M.
261
Sanomura, Y.
129, 247
Sano, T.
170, 173, 219
Sano, Y.
243
Sans, M.
57, 72, 89, 109, 110, 98, 122
Sansom, O.
50
Santaolalla, R.
140
Santillan, C.
138
Santini, C.
239
Santo, G. C.
142
Santo, M. A.
201
Santonicola, A.
252
Santos, A. A.
244
Santos, C. E.
97
Santos de Medeiros, T.
54
Santos Filippi, S.
214
Santos, H.
246
Santos, J.
62
Santos, J. S.
171, 270
Santos, N. D.
257
Santos, X.
69
Sanuki, T.
61, 244
Sapra, B.
53
Saracino, I.
153
Sargen, K.
60
Sarma, M. P.
135
Sarmento, A.
82
Sarnelli, G.
83, 94, 66
Sarracco, P.
240
Sarwar, Y.
154
Sasahira, N.
270
Sasajma, K.
262
Sasaki, A.
188
Sasaki, K.
264
Sasaki, M.
188, 205, 251
Sasaki, T.
227, 270
Sasaki, Y.
262, 271
Sas, E.
216
Sasmaz, N.
198, 206, 212
Sastrillo, M.
209
Sata, M.
153, 242
Sato, A.
157, 227
Sato, C.
264
Sato, D.
273
Satodate, H.
112
Sato, H.
255, 257
Satoh, D.
92, 183
Sato, I.
240
Sato, K.
137, 116, 220, 245
Sato, M.
149
Sato, T.
240, 265
Sato, Y.
164, 173, 103, 183
406
Satsangi, J.
Saul, C.
Saunders, B.
Saunders, B. P.
Sauniti Lopes, G.
Saur, D.
Saurin, J.-C.
Sauvanet, A.
Sauver, J. S.
Savarese, M. F.
Savarino, E.
Savarino, V.
Savas, M.
Savoye, G.
Savvopoulou, P.
Savytska, M.
Sawada, N.
Sawai, T.
Sawaki, A.
Sawara, K.
Sbrozzi-Vanni, A.
Scaglione, G.
Scaldaferri, F.
Scarcella, C.
Scarpa, M.
Scarpellini, E.
Scarpignato, C.
Schaeffeler, E.
Schafer, M.
Schäffeler, E.
Schaffer, P.
Schaffer, T.
Schafmayer, C.
Schall, T. J.
Scharinger, L.
Scheerer, F.
Scheers, I.
Scheiman, J.
Scheltinga, M.
Schemann, M.
Scherbakov, P. L.
Schettino, M.
Schiavino, D.
Schilling, R.
Schimmel, S.
Schinkel, S.
Schinzari, V.
Schirbel, A.
Schirin-Sokhan, R.
Schirra, J.
Schleder, S.
Schlup, M.
155
97
43, 45, 47, 122, 56
146, 245
201
107
107
70
185
66
52, 131, 132, 189
52, 131, 132, 71
241
157, 101
266
141
232
197
54, 193, 198
56
235, 242
240
72, 208
70
155
182, 217, 253
152, 225, 294
160
181
221
105
254, 257
232, 242
113
69
186
73
90, 83, 90
231
83, 87, 107, 118, 89
193
211
203
249
221
202
108
66, 67, 209
104
82
209
196, 262
index of authors
Schmid, R. M.
243
Schmidt, C.
113
Schmidt, J.
98
Schmiegel, W.
50, 65, 119, 286
Schmoll, H.-J.
119
Schmulson, M. J.
139
Schneider, A.
130, 176, 105
Schneider, M.
134, 233
Schneider, W.
243
Schnierer, M.
158
Schniewind, B.
232, 242
Schnitzler, F.
102
Schnur, A.
127
Schnúr, A.
156
Schoenfeld, P.
238
Schoepfer, A.
67
Schöfl, R.
71, 79, 86
Schölmerich, J.
93, 102
Scholten, P.
195
Schönenberger, L.
82
Schorn, A.
243
Schrader, K.
91
Schreiber, F.
71, 79, 86
Schreiber, S.
126, 161, 89, 242, 256, 260
Schreurs, M.
68
Schreurs, M. M. W. J.
253
Schroeven, M.
93
Schröppel, K.
247
Schubert, U. S.
166
Schuler, J.
238
Schul, K.
286
Schultz, M.
196, 254, 257, 262
Schulzke, J. D.
113
Schulz, U.
157
Schumacher, B.
54
Schumann, M.
113
Schumann, S.
199
Schuster, T.
119, 119
Schwab, M.
160
Schwaighofer, H.
69
Schwanitz, S.
104
Schweizer, J. J.
53
Schwengerer, B.
84
Schwörer, H.
136
Scisciani, C.
92, 108, 117
Scoazec, J.-Y.
62, 107
Sconfienza, L.
132, 237
Scopa, C. D.
154
Scott, M.
214
Scozzarro, A.
137, 146
Scribano, M. L.
50
Scullion, K.
230
Sebastian, S.
Secaf, M.
Sechi, L. A.
Sederman, R.
Sedghi, S.
Seebach, L.
Seebauer, C. J.
Seehusen, F.
See, L. M.
Seenivasagam, R.
Segaert, S.
Segain, J.-P.
Ségalas, F.
Segnan
Segnan, N.
Segui, S.
Seibold, F.
Seiderer, J.
Seidler, U.
Seidman, E.
Seidman, E. G.
Seif, S. S.
Seitz, H.
Sekiguchi, M.
Sekiguchi, R.
Seki, H.
Seki, N.
Seki, S.
Selgrad, M.
Selina Lim,
Semper, R.
Sempoux, C.
Senanayake, S. M.
Senant-Dugot, N.
Senda, S.
Sendid, B.
Sendino, O.
Sendroiu, M.
Senesi, A.
Sengupta, N.
Senior, E.
Senore
Senore, C.
Seo, D. D.
Seo, D.-W.
Seo, G.-S.
Seo, J. Y.
Seol, S. Y.
Seo, P.-J.
Seo, Y. S.
Serban, A.
Serejo, F.
258
92
156
163
58
145
249, 250
143
52
174
50
82, 108
219
284
88, 58, 71
62
254, 257
255
156
294
134
140
63, 110, 63
75
194
191, 226
264
169
85
239
152
181
156
81
78
53
144, 104
167, 169, 218, 243
257
156
268
284
58, 284
168
167, 198
167
168
177
202
131, 150, 200, 248
220, 267
269
407
index of authors
Serghini, M.
59, 179, 180
Serhan, N.
170
Serra, I.
176
Serra, J.
176
Serraj, I.
204, 220
Serrano, M.
244
Sesboué, R.
184
Sethi, A.
106
Setoyama, T.
137, 142, 240, 244, 262
Settmacher, U.
166
Setty, S.
132
Seufferlein, T.
73, 114, 66
Seya, T.
165, 181
Sfarti, C.
188, 219
Sferrazza, S.
203
Sgambato, A.
72
Sgorbati, B.
174, 239
Shafieipour, S.
215
Shagidulin, M.
126
Shah, H.
265
Shah, R.
106, 52
Shah, S. M. A.
153
Shaikh, O. S.
168
Shakiba, A. M.
182
Shakir, S.
82
Shalbuyeva, N.
99
Shameena, B.
218
Shamir, R.
61, 87, 117
Shanahan, F.
54, 94
Shanbhag, S.
99
Shanying, L.
244, 249
Shapovalyan, S. G.
91
Sharara, A.
296
Sharifian, A.
202
Sharkey, K. A.
107
Sharma, A.
102, 218
Sharma, P.
86, 96, 110
Sharma, R.
215, 251
Sharma, V.
215, 251
Sharrocks, A.
230
Shayakhmetova, G.
170
Sheen, I.-S.
168
Shelton, D.
54
Shembesh, T.
89
Shenfine, J.
182, 228
Shenouda, N.
207
Shenoy, K. T.
216, 239
Shenoy, S.
216
Shen, W. J.
248
Shen, Y.
183
Shepherd, V.
143
Sheptulin, A.
238
408
Sherman, M.
Sherwood, R.
Shetty, N.
Shetty, S.
Sheu, B.-S.
Shibata, K.
Shibata, T.
Shields, W.
Shifrin, O.
Shiga, H.
Shiga, K.
Shigaki, Y.
Shigenaga, M.
Shigeo Nakao, F.
Shih, S.
Shih, S. C.
Shih, Y.-L.
Shikora, S.
Shikuwa, S.
Shimada, T.
Shimamoto, F.
Shimamura, T.
Shimbo, T.
Shim, C.-S.
Shimizu, A.
Shimizu, H.
Shimizu, M.
Shimizu, Y.
Shim, J.
Shim, K.-N.
Shimodaira, Y.
Shimoda, R.
Shimoda, T.
Shimomura, Y.
Shimosegawa, T.
Shimose, S.
Shimoyama, T.
Shimpuku, M.
Shimura, T.
Shinagawa, A.
Shinagawa, K.
Shin, C.-M.
Shindo, T.
Shindo, Y.
Shin-ei Kudo, S.
Shingaki, N.
Shinhata, H.
Shin, H. P.
Shin, J. H.
Shinji, S.
Shin, J. W.
Shin, M.-G.
46
74
58
170
202
229
52, 145, 233
191
238
145, 256
240
214
152
84
128
141
193, 209
174
227
164
183
222
214
93
264
173
241, 247
198, 234, 241
135, 206
132, 233, 242
145, 256
193
195
191
91, 95, 100
153
129, 152, 201
179, 228
192, 205, 251
214
62
202
179, 228
263
245
152, 269
133
63, 105
210
165
108
129
index of authors
Shinohara, T.
Shinohara, Y.
Shinomura, Y.
Shinoura, S.
Shinozaki, M.
Shin, S. J.
Shin, S.-J.
Shin, S. K.
Shin, U.
Shin, W.-C.
Shin, W. G.
Shin, Y. W.
Shioji, K.
Shiomi, H.
Shiomi, S.
Shiota, G.
Shiota, M.
Shiotani, A.
Shioya, M.
Shiozaki, S.
Shiozawa, K.
Shippam, W.
Shi, R.
Shiraha, H.
Shiraishi, R.
Shirai, T.
Shirakawa, T.
Shirakawa, Y.
Shiraki, M.
Shiraki, T.
Shirin, H.
Shirlaw, P.
Shiro Oka,
Shishido, T.
Shishkov, M.
Shkalova, L.
Shmidt, E.
Shoji, T.
Shomori, K.
Shon, J. H.
Shonova, O.
Shu, C.-H.
Shun, A.
Shuster, D.
Shute, J.
Shyr, Y.-M.
Siakavellas, S. I.
Siavoshi, F.
Sica, G.
Sica, G. S.
Siciliano, M.
Siciliano, S.
130, 146
216
129, 61
92, 183
213
242, 249
193
128, 186, 193, 227
119
168
131, 178
171
227
246
266
108
256
149, 103, 248
271
223
229
197
227
92
134, 211
165
165, 181
230
247
269
149
159
200, 243
129, 247
242
187
253
139, 238
108
268
160
209
231
161
208
172
100
202
206
208
186
88
Sidani, S.
265
Siddaiah, N.
141
Siddiqui, S.
228
Siebert, U.
74
Siegel, C.
260
Siegfried, L.
156
Siercks, I.
232
Siersema, P.
44
Siersema, P. D.
136, 105
Sifrim, D.
71, 118, 52
Sigalov, T.
272
Sigounas, D.
151, 272
Siitonen, S.
272
Sijacki, A.
140
Sikkens, E. C. M.
223
Sik Lee, H.
150
Sileri, P.
148
Silke, B.
191
Silva, F.
141
Silva, J. G.
245
Silverberg, M.
74
Silverberg, M. S.
59, 89
Silvestre, A.
215
Silvestrova, S.
263
Simedrea, I.
181
Simeunovic, B.
135
Sim, H. J.
140
Simionov, I.
77
Simões, M.
236
Si-Mohammed, A.
135
Simon, H.-U.
67
Simon, K.
268
Simonka, Z.
127
Simonova, G.
235
Simren, M.
69, 76, 94
Simrén, M.
54, 138, 118, 206
Simuyandi, M.
190
Sina, M.
178
Singeap, A.-M.
188, 219
Singh Bancil, A.
257
Singh, G.
83
Singh, H.
60
Singh, S.
54
Siniscalchi, M.
111
Sinzato, Y. K.
187
Sipahi, A. M.
254
Sipos, F.
65, 185, 114, 234
Sipponen, T.
258
Sirli, R.
56, 167, 169, 184, 218, 243,
265, 268
Siska, A.
99
Siso, L. F.
97
409
index of authors
Sivignon, A.
Sizenko, A.
Sjöberg, K.
Sjöstedt, S.
Sjöström, M.
Sjovall, H.
Sjövall, H.
Skallzi, M.
Skladan, L.
Sklyarov, O.
Skoko Poljak, D.
Skrypnyk, I.
S. Kudo,
Skurla, B.
Slaar, A.
Slack, J. M. W.
Slagelse, C.
Slivka, A.
Sliwinska-Mosson, M.
Sliwowski, Z.
Slobod, K.
Smalbraak, H. J. T.
Smale, S.
Smedile, A.
Smereka, A.
Smet, M.
Smigielski, J.
Smira, G.
Smith, I. C. P.
Smith, J.
Smith, L.
Smith, L.-A.
Smith, M.
Smith, M. A.
Smith, R. M.
Smith, S.
Smits, F.
Smits, R.
Smit, V.
Smolarz, B.
Smolkin, M.
Smout, A.
Smyrk, T. C.
Smyrnidis, A.
Snoek, S.
Snover, D.
Soares, I.
Soares, J.
Soares, J. B.
Sobhani, I.
Sobrino-Cossio, S.
Sodagari, F.
410
81
70
158
105
216
238
54
92
269
225
185
170
67
226
183
129
242
106
223
78
202
258
207, 214
110
237
188
173
84
269
190
68
158
260
260
211
73
253
225, 234
127
173, 222, 251
106
67, 80, 114, 124
253
258
99
213
178
113
167
85
139
227
Söderberg, C.
216
Söderholm, J. D.
69
Sofia, C.
141, 80, 90, 168, 184
Sofuni, A.
173
Sohara, N.
116
Sohn, C. I.
131, 198
Sohn, D.-H.
167
Sohn, J. H.
146
Sohn, W.
174, 237
Soifer, L.
214, 238
Sokal, E.
54, 73
Solaymani-Dodaran, M.
111
Solberg, C.
73
Sole, L.
214, 238
Soliman, H.
202
Soliman, H. H.
202
Sollid, L.
87
Solnick, J.
202
Solomon, D.
161, 260
Soltes, M.
183
Somaseker, A.
62
Somerville, H. M.
231
Somogyi, A.
100
Soncini, M.
240
Sondermeijer, C. M. T.
98
Song, B.-C.
204
Song, F.
134
Song, G.
138
Song, G. A.
52
Song, H. J.
128, 98
Song, H.-J.
128, 181, 251
Song, H.-Y.
190, 210
Song, I. S.
163
Song, J.
93
Song, K. Y.
235
Song, S. Y.
173
Song, S.-Y.
130, 70
Song, T. J.
167, 198
Song, T.-J.
190
Son, H. J.
164
Sonoda, A.
247
Sonoda, L.
226
Sonoda, R.
134, 193
Sono, K.
257, 260
Sonzogni, A.
245
Sood, R.
269
Soo Song, C.
52
Sordyl, B.
231
Soret, R.
107
Soriano, L. C.
90
Soriano, V.
94
Sörngård, H.
105
index of authors
Sorrentino, F.
110
Sörstadius, E.
180
Sort, P.
144
Soto, P.
169
Soto-Perez, J. C.
139
Soualmia, A.
186
Soudan, D.
133
Soufflet, C.
229
Souffran, M.
133
Soufleris, K.
266
Souquet, J.-C.
62, 216, 222
Sousa, A.
239
Sousa, A. L.
246
Sousa, D.
239, 246
Sousa, H.
62
Soussan, E. B.
102
Sousuke, H.
109
Souza, T. F.
241
Soyer, P.
136
Soykan, I.
132, 257
Spaander, M. C. W.
181
Spada, C.
82, 247, 248
Spadaccini, A.
240
Spadella, C. T.
187, 188
Spahr, L.
142
Spain, S.
114
Spanier, M.
272
Sparano, L.
102
Sparchez, Z.
220, 267
Sparrow, M.
208, 258, 260
Spera, G.
248
Speranza, C.
55
Sperl, J.
219
Spicak, J.
204, 219
Spiegel, B.
238, 260
Spiller, R.
69, 70
Spiller, R. C.
83, 94
Spindelboeck, W.
190
Spinelli, A.
60, 81
Spinzi, G.
269
Spisák, S.
185, 114, 233, 234
Spitzer-Naaykens, J.
127
Sporea, I.
56, 167, 169, 184, 110, 218,
243, 265, 268
Spuri Fornarini, G.
165
Squadrani, G.
174
Srikanth, G.
58
Srikureja, W.
144, 147
Srivastava, U.
217
Stables, V.
180
Stachowska, E.
167
Stadler, B.
69
Staedel, C.
Staelens, S.
Stahl, B.
Stallmach, A.
Stål, P.
Stamenic, V.
Stamler, D.
Stanciu, C.
Standoli, M.
Stange, E.
Stange, E. F.
Stanghellini, V.
Stan, I.
Stankovic, S.
Stanners, C.
Starke, A.
Starzynska, T.
Staudacher, H.
Staumont, G.
Staun, M.
Stebbings, S.
Stec-Michalska, K.
Steed, H.
Steele R.
Steele, R.
Stefanaki, C.
Stefanczuk, L.
Stefanescu, A. C.
Stefanescu, G.
Stefanescu, H.
Stefanie, H.
Steffensen, R.
Steinert, R.
Steinert, R. E.
Steinhart, A. H.
Steinhart, H.
Steinhilber, D.
Stein, J.
Stein, J. M.
Stein, K.
Steinmetz, A.
Steinmeyer, A.
Stempak, J.
Stempak, J. M.
Stephan, S.
Stephant, A.
Sternby, B.
Steurer, W.
Stevenson, D.
Stevens, P.
Stidham, R. W.
Stimac, D.
88
206
287
159, 85, 166, 113
108
185
179, 229
188, 219
68
72
160, 221
87, 114, 124, 76
166
140
81
186
60, 72
174
133
297
257
234
199, 246
286
104, 118, 57, 71
214
173
231
169, 179
220, 266, 267
141
263
50
82, 82
89
74
259
162, 207
54
254
149
254
74
59, 89
76
170
258
247
143
106
160
160, 185, 271
411
index of authors
Stio, M.
254
Stockbrügger, R.
57, 71, 122,
185, 207, 285
Stockenhuber, F.
185
Stojkovic, M.
221
Stoker, J.
51, 57, 67, 80, 110, 116
Stokkers, P. C.
59, 162
Stolze Larsen, F.
51
Stone, C.
158
Stone, M. A.
211
Stornaiuolo, G.
266
Storrie, J.
238
Storr, M. A.
107
Stotzer, P.-O.
54
Straforini, G.
165
Strain, M.
270
Straumann, A.
67
Strauss, R.
259
Streba, C.
264
Streinu-Cercel, A.
267
Strick, J.
206
Strid, H.
206, 207, 212, 254
Strikovski, A.
187
Strisciuglio, C.
66
Strnad, P.
217
Strnad Peöikan, M.
185
Strobel, D.
187
Strohmeyer, A.
221
Ström, M.
158
Strutynska-Karpinska, M.
236
Strzalka, M.
228
Stüker, D.
191, 247
Sturm, A.
109, 94
Sturniolo, G. C.
155
Stylianou, E.
253
Suarez Lamas, D.
51
Subhani, J.
272
Subramanian, V.
143, 148, 74, 112
Subtil, C.
207
Subtil, J. C.
144
Suceveanu, A.
170, 234, 235, 266
Suceveanu, A. I.
148, 165
Suchanek, S.
104
Suchecka, W.
77
Suciu, S.
266, 267
Suda, K.
173
Sudo, K.
213, 244, 245
Sudraba, A.
128
Suduca, J.-M.
133
Suehiro, Y.
234
Suemura, S.
239
Suetsugu, A.
60, 100
412
Sugahara, A.
147
Sugai, T.
88
Sugano, K.
133
Suganuma, T.
192, 232
Sugawara, M.
241
Sugawara, N.
129
Sugimoto, K.
170, 219
Sugimoto, M.
61
Sugimoto, R.
136
Sugimoto, T.
201, 229, 230, 242
Sugiura, H.
183
Sugiura, Y.
233
Sugiyama, A.
225
Sugiyama, M.
263
Sugiyama, T.
55
Suhara, H.
269
Suh, K.-S.
185
Suh, S.-C.
202
Sui, P.
229
Suiyama, M.
135
Sujino, T.
205
Sumenko, A.
118
Sumida, T.
62
Sumida, Y.
151
Sumioka, M.
97
Su, M.-Y.
247
Sunada, K.
133
Sung, C.-M.
247
Sung, J.
57, 76, 51
Sung, J. J.
63, 77
Sung, J. J. Y.
143, 235
Sung, J. J. Y.
90
Sung, J. S.
173
Sung, K.-F.
106
Sung, Y. K.
168
Sun, L.-Y.
226
Sun, M.
227
Suntileelawut, N.
176
Sun, X.
217
Sun, Y.
217
Suply, E.
107
Surti, V.
77
Suslo, A.
237
Suter, M.
150, 176, 242
Sutka, J.
185, 207
Suzuki, D.
269
Suzuki, H.
88, 104, 61, 62, 79
Suzuki, K.
56, 103, 257
Suzuki, M.
150, 107
Suzuki, N.
245
Suzuki, R.
159, 205
Suzuki, S.
137, 142, 150, 240, 244, 262
index of authors
Suzuki, T.
220, 229, 230
Suzuki, Y.
82, 257, 259
Svedberg, L.-E.
83
Svedlund, J.
254
Sventoraityte, J.
256
Svoboda, P.
240
Swahn, F.
221
Swain, P.
67
Swaroop, P.
59, 257
Swidnicka-Siergiejko, A.
251
Swierzko, A.
140
Swinburn, P.
260
Syc-Mily, V.
207
Sygounas, D.
158
Syono, T.
226
Szabo, A.
77
Szabò, H.
159
Szajewska, H.
117
Szala, A.
140
Szaloki, T.
239
Szamosi, T.
210
Szasz, M.
239
Szczepanik, M.
91
Szczesniak, P.
129
Szczypiorska, M.
89
Szekely, A.
200
Székely, A.
106
Szepes, A.
106
Szepes, Z.
154, 156, 163, 211
Szipocs, I.
157
Szklarczyk, J.
91
Szlachcic, A.
226
Szymkowski, D.
66
T
Tabaglio, E.
Taban, S.
Tacconi, S.
Tacheci, I.
Taché, Y.
Tack, G.
Tack, J.
Tada, K.
Tada, M.
Tadami, T.
Tae, C.-H.
Tae, J. H.
Tagliabue, G.
Taha, A.
Tahara, T.
Tahir, F.
70
184, 227
174
248
118
111, 253
80, 52, 67, 86, 123
241
270
259
132
242
204
166
52, 233
130, 202
Tahtaci, M.
99
Taira, A.
191, 226, 227
Taira, J.
170, 219
Tajika, M.
54, 193
Tajiri, H.
115, 67, 76, 95, 96
Takaba, V.
245, 272
Takács, T.
154, 91, 99
Takada, N.
257, 260
Takagi, H.
116
Takagi, R.
88
Takagi, T.
127, 143, 152, 157, 95, 204,
209, 254
Takahashi, A.
130, 169
Takahashi, H. 135, 136, 118, 199, 240, 251
Takahashi, S.
145, 256, 263
Takahashi, Y.
165
Takahata, S.
221
Takaki, A.
167, 92
Takaki, Y.
113, 112
Takamaru, H.
227
Takamura, A.
202
Takano, S.
173
Takaoka, Y.
240
Takata, A.
74
Takata, S.
202
Takatori, H.
234
Takayama, S.
90
Takayama, T.
146, 205
Takayanagi, R.
95
Takayanagi, Y.
130
Takayashiki, T.
173
Takayasu, K.
109
Takazoe, M.
157, 259
Takebayashi, T.
62
Takei, Y.
172
Takemoto, K.
191, 226, 227
Takenaka, R.
191, 226, 227
Takeshima, F.
78, 112
Takeuchi, D.
173
Takeuchi, K.
90, 225
Takeuchi, M.
227, 269
Takeuchi, Y.
96, 98
Takezaki, T.
164
Takezawa, M.
198
Takikawa, Y.
56
Takimoto, K.
183
Takita, M.
109
Takizawa, K. 177, 181, 223, 226, 230, 273
Tak, W. Y.
221
Talapka, P.
107
Talar-Wojnarowska, R.
173, 222
Talero, E.
113
413
index of authors
Talley, J.
260
Talley, N. J.
163
Tamai, H.
152, 269
Tamakoshi, A.
164
Tamayo, D.
95, 245
Tamayo de la Cuesta, J. L.
139
Tambasco, R.
165
Tambucci, R.
143, 257
Tamegai, Y.
242, 244
Tamesa, T.
108
Taminiau, J. A.
83
Tamiya, Y.
242
Tammaro, L.
179
Tamori, A.
266
Tam, W.
173
Tanabe, H.
112
Tanabe, S.
227, 230, 240
Tanahashi, J.
247, 250
Tanaka, A.
225, 273
Tanaka, E.
239
Tanaka, J.
140
Tanaka, J.-I.
232
Tanaka, K.
172
Tanaka, M.
62, 153, 164, 95, 177, 181,
192, 205, 221, 223, 226
Tanaka, N.
165, 181
Tanaka, R.
173
Tanaka, S. 129, 62, 113, 196, 200, 202, 243
Tanaka, T.
254, 259
Tanaka, Y.
127, 151, 179
Tang, C. L.
164
Tang, J.-H.
106
Tang, T.
231
Tan, H. K.
64
Taniai, N.
264
Tanida, S.
192, 205, 251
Tanjoh, K.
133, 140, 263
Tan, L. T.
257
Tanoglu, A.
216
Tanpowpong, P.
176
Tanswell, I.
199
Tanuma, T.
227
Tan, W. S.
232
Tan, Y. L.
272
Tao, L.
65
Tapani Hillilä, M.
189
Tap, J.
85
Tarantino, I.
172, 232
Targarona, E.
104
Targosz, A.
78
Tarnawski, A.
84, 85
Tarumi, K.-i.
149
414
Tarumi, K.-I.
Tarumi, K.I.
Tashiro, J.
Taskinen, R.
Tatemichi, Y.
Tatsioni, A.
Tatsukawa, M.
Tatsukawa, Y.
Taura, N.
Tavafzadeh, R.
Tawfik, M.
Tawil, J.
Taylor-Robinson, S.
Taylor, S. A.
Tayyab Usman, M.
Tchah, H.
Tcholakov, O.
Tearney, G. J.
Tebaibia, A.
Tecles, F.
Tee, C.
Tehami, M.
Tehami, N.
Teh, K. L.
Teichgraeber, U.
Teixeira, A. C.
Teixeira, A. L.
Teixeira, C. R.
Teixeira Mendes-Júnior, C.
Teixeira Pinto, C.
Tejero, M.
Tejpar, S.
Telkes, G.
Teltschik, Z.
Tembo, M.
Teml, A.
Tempesta, A.
Tenias, J. M.
ten Kate, F. J.
Tentas, P.
Teofanescu, I.
Teoh, A. Y.
Terakura, Y.
Terán, E.
Terasaki, M.
Terashima, H.
ter Borg, P. C. J.
Terhaar Sive Droste, J.
Terkivatan, T.
Ternant, D.
Terracciano, F.
Terrani, C.
248
149
177
215
268
272
92
97
268
202
183
214, 238
70
132
267
239
51, 90
150, 176, 242
176, 250
166
174
246
260
164
249, 250
267
114
97
92
239
189
66
242
72
190
160
112
252
98
147
179
143, 147, 232
241, 247
82
196
233
258
105
269
101
95
165, 113, 270
index of authors
Terreni, N.
Terris, B.
Tesh, D.
Tesori, V.
Testoni, B.
Testoni, P. A.
Teuber, G.
Thabet, Y.
Thakkar, R.
Thakkar, R. B.
Thakkar, S.
Thaler, M.
Thalmann, C.
Thanasi, E.
Thapa, B. R.
Theeuwes, M.
Theocharidou, E.
Theodoropoulos, I.
Theodoropoulou, A.
Theodorou, V.
Théodorou, V.
Theopistos, V.
Thibault, R.
Thiel, C.
Thiel, S.
Thiis-Evensen, E.
Thillainayagam, A.
Thim, L.
Thomas, C.
Thomas, D.
Thomas, G.
Thomas-Gibson, S.
Thomas, H. J. W.
Thomassin, M.
Thomas, T.
Thomopoulos, K. C.
Thompson, C. C.
Thompson-Fawcett, M.
Thomsen, O. Ø.
Thomson, J.
Thomson, M.
Thongsawat, S.
Thorburn, D.
Thorlacius, H.
Thornton MacDonald, T.
Thorpe, O. M.
Tiberti, C.
Tieftrunk, E.
Tielemans, M. M.
Tilanus, H. W.
Tilanus, M.
Tilinca, M.
269
142, 150
269
65
92, 117
95, 171, 172
77
183
162, 101
161
106
217
67
68
53
234
266
258
196
107
174
151, 158
96, 108
247
263
71
70
154
213
190
256
145, 146
114, 114
200
257
154
232
254
260
200
180
241
268
67
156
129
68
91
226
180, 181, 230
53
144
Tiliscan, C.
Tillack, C.
Tillander, L.
Timmermans, J.-P.
Timofeev, M. E.
Tiniakes, D.
Tiniakos, D.
Tiong, J.
Tirino, V.
Tiszlavicz, L.
Titova, M.
Tjon A Ten, W.
Tjønneland, A.
Tkachenko, E.
Tkachenko, E. V.
Tkalcic, M.
Toader, E.
Tobal, D.
Tobal, F.
Toda, N.
Todeschini, C.
Tofolean, D.
Tofolean, I.
Tofolean, I. T.
Tofolean, I.-T.
Togashi, T.
Togawa, O.
Togo, G.
Tokita, Y.
Tokoro, C.
To, K. T.
Tokudome, K.
Tokuhisa, Y.
Tokutake, K.
Tolia, V.
Tollenaar, R.
Tolmanis, I.
Toma, S.
Tomaszewska, R.
Tomida, H.
Tominaga, N.
Tomita, E.
Tomita, K.
Tomita, R.
Tomlinson, I. P.
Tomochika, S.
Tomoda, J.
Tomonori, Y.
Tondereau, V.
Toniutto, P.
Tonkikh, J. L.
Topa, L.
267
255
105
107
147
116
110
262
81
127, 130, 70
264
231
255
54
131
160
260
112
112
270
169
170
266
148
170, 235
227
194, 226, 270
74
137
199, 251, 263
134
188
108
88
180
127, 182
128
254
99
269
193
225
257
133, 140, 263
114
263
227
262
174
78
216
222
415
index of authors
Topcheeva, O.
217
Toporowska-Kowalska, E.
231, 272
Töppler, G.-J.
136, 227
Tordai, A.
256
Torok, I.
144
Torrens, A.
129
Torres Dominguez, Y.
158
Torresini, R. S.
97
Torres, J.
202, 219
Torres, M.
151
Torres, Y.
212
Torri, V.
114
Tortora, A.
186, 253
Tortora, R.
68, 111
Toruk, E.
272
Törüner, M.
132
Tosh, D.
129
Toshimitsu, Y.
126, 133, 98, 220
Toso, F.
207
Tossing, G.
77
Toth, D.
204
Toth, E.
67
Toth, J.
88
Toth, K.
65
Tóth, K.
185, 114, 233, 234, 236
Toth, Z.
204
Toubert, A.
206
Touchene, B.
176, 250
Toumpanakis, C.
209, 211
Toyama, T.
239
Toyokawa, T.
132, 227
Toyonaga, A.
242
Toyonaga, T.
61, 144, 178
Toyoshima, N.
146
Toyota, M.
61, 88
Tozzi di Angelo, I.
266
Trägner, S.
75
Trakhna, F.
140
Tramontano, M.
88
Travis, S.
46, 50
Trebble, T.
208
Tremblay, M.
66
Tremolaterra, F.
76
Tréton, X.
73
Treves, C.
254
Trevizan Monici, L.
69
Triadafilopoulos, G.
83
Triantafyllou, K.
68, 105, 213
Triantopoulou, C.
147
Tribus, L.
166
Trifan, A.
188, 219
Trifan, A. V.
169
416
Trilianos, P.
Trimponias, G.
Tringali, A.
Triossi, O.
Tripathi, D.
Tripon, E.
Troncone, R.
Trotta, L.
Trouilloud, I.
Trovato, C.
Trubitcyna, I.
Trubitsyna, I.
Trubitsyna, I. E.
Trudgill, N.
Trunecka, P.
Tsai, H.- H.
Tsamandas, A. C.
Tsao, S.
Tsapaki, V.
Tschumperlin, D.
Tsiamoulos, Z.
Tsianos, E. V.
Tsibouris, P.
Tsirogianni, A.
Tskaev, A.
Tsoi, K.
Tsoi, K. K. F.
Tsou, Y.-K.
Tsuchida, T.
Tsuchiya, K.
Tsuchiya, T.
Tsuda, Y.
Tsugawa, H.
Tsujii, M.
Tsuji, K.
Tsujikawa, T.
Tsujimura, T.
Tsuji, N.
Tsujino, T.
Tsuji, S.
Tsuji, T.
Tsuji, Y.
Tsukada, T.
Tsukada, Y.
Tsukamoto, K.
Tsukamoto, S.
Tsukamoto, Y.
Tsukanov, V.
Tsukui, T.
Tsunada, S.
Tsunedomi, R.
Tsunoda, A.
269
196
93, 82
240
218
186, 187, 216
68, 117
203
150
95, 245
210
126
54
53, 130
219
189
154
272
147
99
245
151, 158, 272
90, 68
258
133
63
90
106
187, 192, 118
220
173, 197
260
79
177
146
257, 271
65
245, 272
270
173
157
75
128
60, 100
256
136
130
216
228
134
108
133
index of authors
Tsurita, G.
213
Tsurumi, H.
247
Tsuruoka, N.
193, 211
Tsuruta, H.
165
Tsuruta, O.
153
Tsutsui, M.
108
Tsutsui, S.
130, 177
Tsutsumi, K.
221
Tsutsumi, Y.
262, 271
Tsyryuk, O.
173, 271
Tucci, F. A.
227
Tuccillo, C.
110
Tuech, J.- J.
184
Tulassay, Z.
65, 100, 103, 185, 114, 204,
210, 229, 233, 234
Tulekova-Hencelova, L.
269
Tumino, E.
186, 243
Tunc, B.
198
Tunç, B.
206, 212
Turck, D.
61
Turco, F.
83, 94
Turini, D.
68
Turkoglu, M.
99
Turnbull, A.
214
Turnbull, L.
174
Turner, D.
50, 73
Tursi, A.
69, 69
Turunen, U.
160
Tutuian, R.
131, 180
Tuynman, H. A.
272
Tvarijonaviciute, A.
166
Twagira, M.
239
Twine, C.
230
Tygesen, H.
254
Tyler, A. D.
59
Tysk, C.
156, 158, 258
Tzambouras, N.
158
U
Ubbink, D. T.
Ubezio, C.
Uchida, E.
Uchida, K.
Uchida, M.
Uchida, T.
Uchiyama, K.
Uchiyama, T.
Uchiyama, Y.
Udd, M.
Udvardy, M.
212
53
165, 181, 264
57
203, 247
203
127, 143, 152, 157, 204,
209, 254
135, 199, 263
95
147
252
Ueda, J.
Ueda, K.
Ueda, S.
Ueda, T.
Ueda, Y.
Uedo, N.
Uehara, R.
Ueki, N.
Ueki, T.
Uemoto, S.
Uemura, M.
Uemura, N.
Ueno, R.
Ueno, Y.
Ueshima, K.
Uharek, L.
Ülker, A.
Ullman, T.
Umeda, J.
Umeda, M.
Umeda, Y.
Umegae, S.
Umemura, A.
Um, S. H.
Unakami, H.
Uno, F.
Uno, K.
Uragami, N.
Uraoka, T.
Urbain, D.
Urbuz, A. K.
Urgesi, R.
Urman, J.
Ushijima, T.
Ussui, V.
Ustaoglu, M.
Üstün, Y.
Usvat, R.
Utimi, K.
Utrilla, E.
Utrilla, P.
Utsumi, M.
Uyanikoglu, A.
Uy, M.
Uza, N.
Uzzo, M. L.
V
Vadan, R.
Vadaszi, K.
Vaezi, M.
164
152, 269
233
169, 109
77
96, 98, 177
187
179, 228
214
77
137, 142, 262
214, 262
154
113
109
211
206, 212
57
173
130
183, 273
261
188
131, 150, 200, 248
228
230
95
118
75, 112
192
216
247, 248, 249
246
134
245
127
257
166
150
215
156
92, 183
178
186
74
196, 243
77
130
80
417
index of authors
Vafiadis, I.
116
Vaghi, P.
53
Vagianos, C. E.
154
Vaiciunas, S.
142
Vailati, C.
179
Vaillant, J.-N.
186
Vaira, D.
152, 153, 225
Vakil, N.
153, 179, 229
Valantinas, J.
256
Valats, J. C.
92
Valcz, G.
65, 234
Valean, S.
267
Valente, G.
268
Valentine, H.
183
Valenza, D.
225
Valenza, V.
217
Valerievich Shabrin, A.
91
Valitutti, F.
53, 61
Valleur, P.
136
Vallot, T.
214
Valori, R.
145, 146
Valvano, M. R.
90
van Aalten, S.
269
Vanags, A.
128
van Assche, G.
50, 58, 66, 101, 102
van Assche, G. A.
206
van Asseldonk, D.
111
van Asseldonk, D. P.
258
van Attali, T.
76
van Ballegooijen, M.
285
van Berge Henegouwen, M. I.
98, 91
Vanbiervliet, G.
143
van Bijnen, A.
153
van Bodegraven, A.
111
van Bodegraven, A. A.
74
Vance, M.
64, 145, 146
van Cutsem, E.
43, 65
van Dalen, J. W.
133
Vandecandelaere, P.
50
Vande Casteele, N.
102
van den Bergh Weerman, M.
99
van den Brande, J.
195
van den Brink, G.
287
van den Brink, G. R.
63, 66, 85, 98, 99
van den Broek, F. J.C.
195
van den Neucker, A.
53
Vandenplas, Y.
130
van den Wijngaard, R. M.
83
Vandeplassche, L.
76
van der Gaag, N.
183
van der Gaag, N. A.
70
van der Hulst, R. W. M.
55, 105
418
van der Lely, N.
Vandermeeren, A.
van Der Merwe, S.
van der Sluis, P. C.
van der Sluis, V. H.
van der Steeg, A. F.
van der Steeg, L. F W.
van der Voort, I. R.
Vanderwinden, J.-M.
van der Woude, C. J.
van der Woude, J.
van der Woude, J. C.
van der Zanden, E.
Vandesompele, J.
van Domselaar, M.
van Dongen, J.
van Dop, W.
Vandvik, P. O.
van Eijck, C. H.
Van Enckevort, C.
van Essen, G. A.
van Gaal, L.
Van Gaal, L.
Van Gerven, N.
van Gossum, A.
van Gulik, T.
van Gulik, T. M.
Van Gulik, T. M.
Van Gurp, L.
van Hagen, P.
Vanheel, H.
van Hogezand, R. A.
van Hooft, J. E.
van Hoogstraten, I. M. W.
van Hul, N.
van Hul, N. K.
Van Ierland, M. C. P.
van Kemenade, J.
Van Kuijk, C.
van Langenberg, D.
Van Langenberg, D. R.
van Lanschot, J.
van Lanschot, J. J. B.
van Leerdam, M. E.
Van Maele, V.
van Marck, E.
Van Marck, E.
van Marion, R.
van Moerkercke, W.
Vannella, L.
van Nhieu, J. T.
van Nieuwkerk, C. M. J.
61
192
287
133
70
83
182
250
138, 184
208
46, 64
258, 261
89, 107
155
158
168
99
203
70
262
219, 220
110
168, 215
168
295
183
70
133
234
230
52
89
68, 91
61
73
264
263
258
111
257
157
44, 115, 116
181, 230
236
192
110
215
180
50, 102
235, 242
186
168
index of authors
van Noesel, C. J. M.
Vannucchi, H.
van Oijen, A.
van Oijen, M.
van Oijen, M. G. H.
Vanoli, A.
Vanrell, M.
Van Rensb, C. J.
van Rijn, A.
van Rijssen, M. J. L.
Van Samkar, G.
van Santvoort, H. C.
van Soest, E. J.
van Someren, N.
Van Steen, K.
van Turenhout, S.
Vanuytsel, T.
Van Veelen, W.
van Velthuysen, M.-L.
van Vilsteren, F. G.
van Waesberghe, J. H.
van Werven, J.
van Weyenberg, S.
van Wijck, K.
Varastet, M.
Vardas, E.
Vardi, H.
Varga, G.
Varga, I. S.
Varga, L.
Vargas, A.
Vargas, E.
Vargas Travaglini, M.
Varga, T.
Varon, C.
Varro, A.
Varvanina, G.
Varvanina, G. G.
Varyani, F.
Vasani, J.
Vasan, V.
Vasconcelos, H.
Vasen, H.
Vasenin, S.
Vasianopoulou, P.
Vasnev, O.
Vassallo, F.
Vassallo, M.
Vassiliadis, T.
Vasyutin, A. V.
Vatn, M.
Vatn, M. H.
63
166
195
226
105
111
209
129
135
53
133
99
195
261
206
55, 105
52
234
127
98, 110
111
116
111, 240
68
55
196
207
156
99
156
139, 178
149
265
100
81, 88
127
205
54, 131
168
272
257
141
286
187
116
126
70
162
266
216
73
231
Vattiato, C.
203
Vavricka, S.
74
Vazeille, E.
255
V. Bach, V.
230
v. Beckevoort, D.
188
Vecchi, M.
89
Vecchione, R.
110
Vecht, J.
246
Vedberg, L.-E.
228
Vedrenne, B.
106
Veerappan, S.
260
Velasco Valcarc, A. J.
265
Velasquez, M. E.
186, 187, 216
Velayos, F.
260
Veldhuyzen van Zanten, S.
83, 228
Vélez-Ortega, A. C.
66
Vella, V.
162
Velloso, L. A.
205
Velosa, J.
111, 188
Veloso, N.
242
Veltzke-Schlieker, W.
231
Venco, F. E.
142
Venerito, M.
202, 251
Venglovecz, V.
127, 70, 91, 99
Veny, M.
253
Veprekova, G.
262
Verbaan, H.
108
Verbeek, W.
111
Verbo, A.
59
Verbruggen, G.
155
Verde, C.
211
Vere, C. C.
264
Veres, G.
252
Veress, B.
137
Vergara, P.
69, 82, 89
Vergauwe, P.
192
Verhaar, A. P.
66, 98
Verhaegen, J.
205
Verheij, J.
269
Verhofstadt, J.
192
Verin, E.
179
Verkade, H. J.
182, 183
Verkarre, V.
111
Verlaan, T.
148
Verlinden, W.
84
Verma, A. M.
262
Vermeersch, P.
102
Vermeire, S.
45, 46, 47, 101, 102, 50, 64,
80, 89
Vermeulen, H. G.
258
Vermeyen, M.-J.
260
Vernia, P.
160, 199, 255
419
index of authors
Vernier, G.
74
Vernier-Massouille, G.
101
Veronese, L.
109
Verrijken, A.
110, 215
Verveer, C.
258
Verwer, B. J.
168
Verykiou, S.
204
Vespere, G.
211
Vetrano, S.
60, 81, 85, 98, 100
Veyckemans, F.
54
Veyrac, M.
101
Viaggi, P.
201, 245
Viappiani, S.
225
Viazis, N.
105, 116, 68
Viby, N. E.
63
Vicario, M.
62, 83, 107, 52
Vida, F.
144
Vidali, E.
220
Vidali, F.
53
Vidal, J.
140
Vieira, A.
235
Vieira, C.
188, 269
Vieira, M.
245
Vieni, G.
90
Vienne, A.
106
Viera, F. T.
109
Vieth, M.
74, 150, 152, 78, 196
Vietti-Violi, N.
71
Viganò, R.
78
Vignon, R.
204, 220
Vignote, M.
169
Vigren, L.
158
Viklicky, O.
219
Vikmanis, U.
235
Vila, J.
246
Vilkin, A.
191, 213, 235
Villanacci, V.
68
Villòria, A.
51
Villotti, G.
179
Vilmann, P.
60
Vincent, C.
265
Vincze, A.
210
Vinklerová, I.
266
Vinnytska, A.
196
Vinson, B.
209
Viola, A.
98
Viola, F.
257
Virányi, Z.
106
Virdone, R.
207
Visokai, V.
262
Vitale, A.
179
Vitale, G.
102
420
Vitek, L.
256
Viver, J. M.
140
Vizcaíno, B.
193
Vlachogiannakos, J.
105, 116, 217
Vlachopoulos, A.
158
Vladareanu, A. M.
267
Vlavianos, P.
70, 148
Vleggaar, F. P.
105
Vleminckx, A.
260
Vlug, M. S.
59
Voelzke, H.
81
Voermans, R. P.
54, 92
Voevoda, M.
235
Vogell, H.
243
Vogelsang, H.
90, 208
Vogelsang, P.
252
Vogel, U.
155, 255
Vogeser, M.
218
Voiculescu, M.
153
Voinea, F.
170, 234, 235, 266
Volke, F.
67
Voll, R.
187
von Blomberg, B. M. E.
61
Von Blomberg, M.
253
von Delius, S.
97, 93
von Feilitzsch, M.
191, 247
von Figura, G.
217
Vonghia, L.
170
von Känel, R.
74
von Karsa L.
284, 285, 286
von Karsa, L.
71
Vonlaufen, A.
142
von Weyhern, C. H.
247
Vorobyova, N.
126
Voronina, A.
170
Vos, A. C.
66
Vos, A. C. W.
66, 98
Voscaridou, E.
269
Vos, C. J.
226
Vossio, S.
108
Voss, U.
141
v. Renteln, D.
92
Vreugdenhil, A.
68, 53
v. Sandick, J.
127, 181, 182
Vu, C.
171
Vucelic, B.
45, 46, 56, 122
Vuilleumier, H.
181
Vullierme, M. P.
70
Vuong Le, B.
107
Vuong, S.
135
Vutuc, C.
185
Vyazhevich, Y.
203
index of authors
W
Wacha, J.
239
Wada, T.
143, 205
Wada, Y.
146, 97, 195, 213, 244, 245
Wadhwa, K.
135
Wadie, W.
209
Wadsworth, C.
70
Waeytens, A.
154
Wagner, A.
85
Wagner, E.
134
Wagner, J.
255
Wahed, M.
158, 163
Wakabayashi, G.
188
Wakabayashi, N.
143, 157, 209
Wakamura, K.
146, 97, 195, 244
Wald, A.
76
Waldum, H. L.
84
Walker, D. G.
255, 257
Wallace, J. L.
225
Walldorf, J.
258
Wallerstedt, S.
265
Walsh, S.
231
Walter, K.
172
Walters, M. J.
113
Walter, T.
249
Waluga, M.
77
Wandell, M.
213
Wander, L.
216, 222, 267
Wang, C.-B.
90
Wang, F.
217
Wang, G.
116
Wang, J.
128
Wang, J. Y.
65
Wang, K.
230
Wang, S.
172
Wang, S. S. W.
65
Wang, T. E.
128, 141
Wang, W.-M.
62, 85
Wang, X.
262
Wang, Y.
235, 259
Wang, Y. C.
79
Wang, Y. H.
135
Wang, Y. J.
100
Wang, Y.-L.
202
Wang, Z.
221, 246
Wan, W. K.
263
Ward, C.
228
Ward, J.
185
Ward, L.
207
Warzecha, Z.
99
Wasmuth, H.
287
Wasowska-Królikowska, K.
231, 272
Wassenberg, E.
99
Waszczuk, E.
237
Watabe, H.
74, 201
Watabe, K.
130
Watanabe, A.
147
Watanabe, C.
97
Watanabe, H.
264
Watanabe, K.
200, 227
Watanabe, M.
133, 151, 152, 157, 198
Watanabe, N.
100, 117, 92
Watanabe, S.
222, 230
Watanabe, Y.
74
Waterman, M.
89
Watermeyer, G.
55
Watier, H.
101
Wato, M.
177
Watson, A. J. M.
134, 193
Watts, D.
68
Watts, S.
239
Weber, Z. J.
144
Webster, G.
173
Wedemeyer, H.
44, 217
Weersma, R.
200
Wegner, U.
136
Wehkamp, J.
72
Wehrmann, T.
150, 91, 241
Weidinger, M.
255
Weihong, S.
134, 217, 226, 244, 249
Weiland, O.
108
Weil, D.
176
Weil, N. L.
63
Wei Mao,
135
Weiser, D.
134, 141, 209
Weiss, W.
112, 213
Weixin, N.
264
Welander, A.
111
Welch, I.
183
Weller, C.
153
Welsby, N.
129
Wendon, J.
51, 114, 124
Wendum, D.
74
Wen, J.
93
Wenju, C.
264
Wennerås, C.
176
Wenzl, T. G.
180
Werner, L.
255
Werner, M.
265
Wernersson, B.
105
Wesdorp, E.
235
Westaby, D.
70
West, C.
183
421
index of authors
Westenburg, A.-L. W.
246
Westerhof, J.
200
West, G.
66, 67, 253
West, J.
69, 84, 108, 111
West, K. P.
262
West, S.
214
Weusten, B.
92
Weusten, B. L.
98, 110, 116
Wex, T.
202
Weynand, B.
54
Weyts, E.
260
Whelan, K.
174, 287
Whitcomb, D.
64
Whitelaw, A.
55
Whitlock, D.
207
Whittaker, M. A.
208
Whorwell, P.
75, 87, 118
Wichlas, F.
249, 250
Wichmann, B.
65, 185, 114, 234
Wiechmann, S.
211
Wiechowska-Kozlowska, A.
265
Wiedenmann, B.
108, 231, 249
Wiener, C.
112
Wig, J. D.
174
Wijgerde, M.
99
Wijmenga, C.
87, 99
Wijnhoven, B. P. L.
181, 230
Wikman, O.
158
Wilcz, E.
83
Wildenberg, M. E.
66, 98
Wilder-Smith, C.
84
Wilder-Smith, C. H.
138, 237
Wilhelm, D.
243
Wilkins, T.
297
Willemse, P.
272
Willert, R.
102
Williams, H.
130, 202
Williams, H. R.
257
Williams, H. R. T.
255
Williams, J. E.
96
Williams, L.
62
Williams, M.
60
Williams, M. D.
158
Wilmore, S.
226
Wilpart, K.
238
Wilson, N.
273
Wind, P.
187
Windsor, A.
236
Windsor, A. C. J.
132
Windsor, J.
99
Wingen, A.-M.
171
Winkler, S.
208
422
Win, T.
257
Winton, D.
99
Wirtz, S.
100
Wisedopas, N.
61
Wiskin, A. E.
231
Wissniows, T. T. H.
187
Witteman, B. J. M.
63
Wittenberg, T.
150
Witthöft, T.
77
Wittmann, T.
127, 130, 138, 154, 156,
91, 99, 107
Woerther, P.-L.
214
Woestmeyer, C.
270
Wold, A.
176
Wolf, A.
209
Wolf, E.
134
Wolfgang, C.
172
Wolters, V. W.
61
Won, C. S.
75, 163, 177
Wong, B. C. Y.
65
Wong, G. W.
263
Wong, H. H. M.
226
Wong, J. S. W.
232
Wong, K. M. R.
84
Wong, S. K. H.
147, 232
Wong, T.
178
Won, I. S.
195
Wood L. F.
284
Woods, R.
159
Woo, S. M.
247
Woo, S.-Y.
233
Wootton, S. A.
231
Wouden, E.-J. van der
246
Wouters, L.
237
Wouters, M.
182
Wozniak, B.
173
Wrba, F.
74
Wright, N.
52
Wronska, E.
249
Wu, C.-Y.
90
Wu, D. C.
65
Wu, J. C. Y.
77
Wu, J.-Y.
62, 85
Wu, M. S.
79, 164
Wu, M.-S.
90
Wunsch, E.
265
Wurm, J.
74
Wurm-Johansson, G.
67, 199
Wurm, P.
262
Wu, W.
128
Wu, X.
70
Wyant, T.
97
index of authors
X
Xaus, J.
Xiang, X.
Xian, X.-S.
Xiaodong, G.
Xie, Y.
Xinyu, Q.
Xue, L.
Xu, J.
Xu, L.
Xu, M.-D.
Xu, W.
118
262
233
264
215, 216
264
235
160, 227
235
243
59, 74, 89
Y
Yada, N.
109
Yadav, S. K.
215
Yagi, K.
136
Yagi, N. 127, 143, 152, 157, 204, 209, 254
Yagioka, H.
270
Yagi, S.
168, 177
Yagishita, A.
273
Yagi, T.
167, 92, 183
Yagi, Y.
176
Yagyu, K.
164
Yahagi, N.
86, 93, 103, 71, 79
Yahiaoui, F.
55
Yajima, H.
227
Yakut, M.
132, 257
Yamada, A.
130, 144, 201, 249, 257,
259, 260
Yamada, K.
164, 170, 173, 219
Yamada, M.
170, 219, 269
Yamada, N.
143
Yamada, S.
143, 209
Yamada, T.
130, 177, 205
Yamaguchi, I.
104
Yamaguchi, K.
211
Yamaguchi, N.
187, 227
Yamaguchi, S.
194, 220
Yamaguchi, T.
192, 232, 263
Yamaguchi, Y.
75, 177, 181, 195, 223,
226, 230
Yamaji, Y.
201, 242
Yamaka, T.
259
Yamamichi, N.
182, 236
Yamamoto, A.
222
Yamamoto, E.
88, 61
Yamamoto, H.
97
Yamamoto, K.
136, 75, 167, 92, 168,
177, 240
Yamamoto, M.
Yamamoto, N.
Yamamoto, S.
Yamamoto, T.
Yamamoto, Y.
Yamamura, A.
Yamamura, F.
Yamamura, H.
Yamanaka, A.
Yamanaka, Y.
Yamano, H.
Yamano, H.-O.
Yamao, K.
Yamaoka, Y.
Yamashina, M.
Yamashita, H.
Yamashita, K.
Yamashita, N.
Yamashita, S.
Yamashita, T.
Yamashita, Y.
Yamatsuji, T.
Yamauchi, A.
Yamauchi, H.
Yamauchi, N.
Yamawaki, M.
Yamazaki, K.
Yamazaki, Y.
Yamazato, T.
Yanagaita, T.
Yanaga, K.
Yanai, H.
Yanaoka, K.
Yanase, M.
Yañez, P.
Yang, A.
Yang, C.
Yang, C. H.
Yang, C.-H.
Yang, D.
Yang, D. H.
Yang, D.-H.
Yang, D. J.
Yang, H.
Yang, H.-B.
Yang, H.-W.
Yang, J. M.
Yang, J.-N.
Yang, L.-L.
Yang, M.
Yang, P.-C.
Yang, S. K.
137
192, 245, 270, 272
130, 74, 157, 98
165, 261
187, 192, 118
97
146, 97
146, 244
69
103
61, 88
245
54, 95, 193
203
57
220
129, 227, 240
149
144, 192, 195
234
147, 197, 270
230
233
183
249
75
55, 90, 225
116
193
134
228
161
152, 269
216
138
70
166
157
75
217
194
200, 261
198
97
202
147, 185
56
75
97
161, 101
205
210
423
index of authors
Yang, S.-K.
Yang, S. Y.
Yang, W. L.
Yang, X.
Yan, M.-X.
Yano, T.
Yao, K.
Yao, L.-Q.
Yasaka, T.
Yaschenko, A.
Yashima, K.
Yashima, Y.
Yasuda, M.
Yasuhara, H.
Yasui, T.
Yasunaka, T.
Yasuzaki, H.
Yatabe, Y.
Yazdanpanah, Y.
Yazgan, Y.
Yazumi, S.
Ychou, M.
Ye, B. D.
Yeh, Y.-C.
Yen, L.
Yen, R.
Yen, X. T.
Yeo, E.
Yeoh, K. G.
Yeon, J. E.
Yeruva, S.
Yeung, J.
Yeung, R. C. P. R.
Yiasemidou, M.
Yilmaz, T.
Yilmaz, Y.
Yim, H. J.
Yinglian, X.
Yin, X. F.
Yi, S. Y.
Yi, S.-Y.
Yoda, Y.
Yokoi, C.
Yokoi, K.
Yokota, E.
Yokoyama, A.
Yokoyama, Y.
Yonal, O.
Yoneda, M.
Yonemura, J.
Yoneyama, H.
Yoneyama, K.
424
194, 200, 210, 261
56
171
226
141
184, 200
113, 112
243
146
141
198
270
249
132
221
167, 92
251
198, 244
258
216
147, 233
58
194, 200, 210, 261
202
260, 261
106
65
235
76
176
156
163
128, 181
60
264
167, 116, 117
222, 268
229
135
233, 242
132
245
136
165, 181
136
50
97
167, 116, 117
188, 216, 251
233
78
107
Yoo, B. C.
Yoo, B. M.
Yoo, B. M.
Yoo, H.
Yoo, K.
Yook, J. H.
Yoon, B.-C.
Yoon, H.
Yoon, J. Y.
Yoon, S. M.
Yoon, W. J.
Yoon, Y. B.
Yoo, Y.-W.
Yoriki, H.
Yoshida, D.
Yoshida, H.
Yoshida, M.
Yoshida, N.
Yoshida, R.
Yoshida, S.
Yoshida, T.
Yoshida, Y.
Yoshidome, H.
Yoshikawa, K.
Yoshikawa, R.
Yoshikawa, T.
Yoshimatsu, Y.
Yoshimatu, Y.
Yoshimoto, H.
Yoshimura, N.
Yoshimura, T.
Yoshinaga, S.
Yoshinaka, H.
Yoshino, A.
Yoshino, J.
Yoshioka, C.
Yoshioka, D.
Yoshioka, K.
Yoshioka, M.
Yoshio, T.
Yoshitomi, H.
Yoshizawa, A.
Youk, E. G.
Youmba, S. B.
Younge, L.
Young, I.
Young, S.
Young, T.
Youn, S.-J.
Youn, Y. H.
Youssef, M.
168
270
242, 249
150, 176
132, 233, 242
128
174, 237
128
206
194, 200, 261
247
247
147
157
262, 271
264, 270
61
143, 157
92, 183
129, 75, 242, 246
134, 192, 234
130, 177
173
88
65
127, 143, 152, 157, 204,
249, 254
260
259
259
115
129
241
61
191
223
239
233
113
165
193, 239
173
168
195
83
209
108
213
218
108
118, 227
166
index of authors
Yousuf, I.
Ysebaert, D. K.
Ytting, H.
Yuantao, Y.
Yuan, Y. Z.
Yu, C. S.
Yuguchi, K.
Yu, J.
Yu, L.
Yule, S.
Yu, L.-F.
Yung, M. Y.
Yung Nio, C.
Yun, J. Y.
Yun, M. J.
Yun, S.-C.
Yup Ryu, D.
Yurdadin, C.
Yurichev, I.
Yurmanova, E.
Yutani, S.
Yu, Y. H.
Z
Zabalza, M.
Zabana Abdo, Y.
Zabron, A.
Zacharakis, G.
Zacharova, B.
Zachar, V.
Zagainova, E.
Zagainov, V.
Zagari, R. M.
Zaghalol, H. E.
Zágoni, T.
Zagorowicz, E.
Zaher, T.
Zahid, A.
Zakaria, S.
Žáková, A.
Zakuciova, M.
Zalar, A.
Zalata, K. R.
Zali, M. R.
Zalonis, A.
Zaman, N.
Zambeli, E.
Zanellati, G.
Zanetti, S.
Zanini, A.
Zanini, B.
208
197
263
217
139
119
239
134, 100, 227
227
200
187, 226
143
70
137, 194, 199
186
128
52
44
148
238
153
146
104
158
70
68
207
126
187
187
55
171
254
245, 249
246
228
166
222
156, 255
243
171
252
90
208
100
111
156
99
68, 70, 68
Zaninotto, G.
66, 67
Zanlungo, S.
216
Zanotti, L.
98
Zapata, E. M.
215
Zapletalová, J.
266
Zappa, M.
58
Zarate, N.
214
Zar, S.
204, 246, 260
Zarski, J.-P.
268
Zarzuelo, A.
118
Zasada, K.
265
Zaterka, S.
177
Zavada, F.
198
Zavatti, F.
169
Zavoral, M.
104, 198, 262
Zayachkivska, O.
141
Zayed, N.
77
Zazza, S.
137
Zehnter, E.
77
Zeitz, M.
211
Zelante, A.
258
Zelinkova, Z.
258, 261
Zeller, F.
83
Zeman, K.
140
Zeng, Z.
235
Zentilin, P.
52, 131, 132
Zeps, N.
66
Zerbib, F.
51, 66, 71, 162, 106, 115, 124
Zerz, A.
232
Zhang, R.
90
Zhang, S.
171
Zhang, S.-Y.
188
Zhang, Y.
116
Zheng, M.
217
Zhernakova, A.
99
Zhong, B.
171
Zhong, J.
187
Zhong, Y.-S.
243
Zhou, P.
243
Zhou, Q.
161
Ziaeyan, M.
182
Zilli, A.
203
Zilli, M.
207
Zilper, T.
149
Zimmer, M.
98
Zimmermann, J.
238
Zingone, F.
68, 111
Zipfel, S.
139
Zita, P.
88
Zito, S.
143, 155
Zitron, C.
241, 249
Zjacic-Rotkvic, V.
184
425
index of authors
Zois, C.
Zondervan, P. E.
Zorzi, F.
Zouali, H.
Zouboulis-Vafiadis, I.
Zouiten, L.
Zoulim, F.
Zschau, B. N.
Zsembery, Á.
Zuba-Surma, E.
Zubiaurre, L.
Zucoloto, S.
Zuegel, U.
Zügel, S.
Zuk, K.
Zullo, A.
Zulquernain, S. A.
Zumsteg, U.
Zurstrassen, M. P.
Zushi, S.
Zuzzi, S.
Zvara, A.
Zvibel, I.
Zvirbliene, A.
Zwirska-Korczala, K.
Zwolinska-Wcislo, M.
426
151, 158
74
206, 208, 212
256
100
179
92, 117
141
156
126
215
166, 92
254
134
234
242
185
82
197
177
208
222
85
256
91
113
Floor plans
floor plans
Overview Meeting Rooms
on different levels
Level 2 G
foyer
meeting
room
business
meeting rooms
Banquet
Hall
congress
offices
Level M 2 G
rooms
127 – 134
Level 1 G
rooms
118 – 125
1
foyer
Speakers
Centre
Level M 1 G
cloakroom
Level 0 G
Poster
exhibition
catering
technical
Exhibition
428
entrance hall / registration
Area
foyer
floor plans
Auditorium / Forum
Cloakroom
passage
Auditorium / Forum
Level 1 G
Auditorium / Forum
Level 1 G
Level 0 G
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