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Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine. 60:169-176
Aim A digital rectal examination (DRE) during routine assessment for patients with abdominal symptoms provides an opportunity to obtain faeces from the glove for faecal immunochemical testing (FIT). Here, we compared sampling via DRE to the standard
Autor:
Nicholas G Farkas, Callum G Fraser, William Maclean, Iain Jourdan, Tim Rockall, Sally C Benton
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Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine. 60:27-36
Background Faecal Immunochemical tests (FITs) in the assessment of patients presenting with symptoms have generally used a single sample. Little evidence pertains to the use of replicate, where a number of tests are done prior to decision-making or r
Autor:
Martin Whyte, Carolyn Piggott, Zahida Zahoor, Timothy Rockall, William Maclean, Shane O’Driscoll, Iain Jourdan, Sally C Benton
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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM). 60:101-108
Objectives Faecal immunochemical testing for haemoglobin (FIT) is used to triage patients for colonic investigations. Point-of-care (POC) FIT devices on the market have limited data for their diagnostic accuracy for colorectal cancer (CRC). Here, a P
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Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine. :000456322311634
Introduction Triage of patients with suspected colorectal cancer (CRC) utilises a single faecal immunochemical test (FIT) at a defined threshold. Limited evidence exists regarding whether replicate FIT improves the positive and negative predictive va
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Surgery (Oxford). 39:91-99
A groin hernia is a common presenting complaint for adults and surgical repair is usually recommended. Patients may present with swelling or pain in the groin and one should be cognisant of the surgical emergency of a strangulating or obstructing her
Autor:
William, Maclean, Zahida, Zahoor, Shane, O'Driscoll, Carolyn, Piggott, Martin B, Whyte, Timothy, Rockall, Iain, Jourdan, Sally C, Benton
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Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicineReferences. 60(1)
Faecal immunochemical testing for haemoglobin (FIT) is used to triage patients for colonic investigations. Point-of-care (POC) FIT devices on the market have limited data for their diagnostic accuracy for colorectal cancer (CRC). Here, a POC FIT devi
Autor:
K Schwab, Matt J. D. Dunstan, Piers A.C. Gatenby, Martin Whyte, Iain Jourdan, Timothy Rockall, Andrea Scala, Ralph Smith
Publikováno v:
Surgical Endoscopy
Background Laparoscopic surgery has well-established benefits for patients; however, laparoscopic procedures have a long and difficult learning curve, in large part due to the lack of stereoscopic depth perception. Developments in high-definition and
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Martin Whyte, Iain Jourdan, K Schwab, Timothy Rockall, Nathan J Curtis, Karen Ballard, Ralph Smith
Publikováno v:
Surgical Endoscopy
Background Contemporary 3D platforms have overcome past deficiencies. Available trainee and laboratory studies suggest stereoscopic imaging improves performance but there is little clinical data or studies assessing specialists. We aimed to determine
Autor:
A. S. Allison, Timothy Rockall, Nathan J Curtis, Iain Jourdan, Jonathan Ockrim, Nader K. Francis, John A. Conti, Jared Torkington, Richard Dalton, George B. Hanna, J. Allison, Stephen Phillips
Publikováno v:
Surgical Endoscopy
Aims The role of laparoscopy in rectal cancer has been questioned. 3D laparoscopic systems are suggested to aid optimal surgical performance but have not been evaluated in advanced procedures. We hypothesised that stereoscopic imaging could improve t
Autor:
Iain Jourdan, Martin Whyte, Chris Limb, Timothy Rockall, William Maclean, Zahida Zahoor, Paul Mackenzie, Sally C Benton
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Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and IrelandREFERENCES. 23(9)
AIM Laboratory-based faecal immunochemical testing (FIT) is the gold standard for detecting the presence of blood in the stool. The aim was to perform a diagnostic accuracy study to confirm if a point of care (POC) analyser for FIT could be safely us