15 results on '"Voiosu, Andrei"'
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2. Young GI Angle: The young perspective of the UEG White Book 2 by the Friends of the UEG Young Talent Group
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Simsek, Cem, Dugic, Ana, Domislovic, Viktor, Groen, Maarten, Hadefi, Alia, Kravchuk, Stanislav, Porcari, Serena, Sochnieva, Anastasiia, Sousa, Paula, Acedo, Pilar, Afandiyeva, Nargiz, Birlog, Clarisa, Breder, Sigurd, Burisch, Johan, Cuyle, Pieter‐Jan, Jong, Marin, Duricek, Martin, Eek, Aileen, Elshaarawy, Omar, Garcia Morales, Natalia, Golovics, Petra, Gorcheva, Zornitsa, Harutyunyan, Lilit, Hedjoudje, Abdellah, Kani, H. Tarik, Kral, Jan, Kreivenaite, Edita, Labidi, Asma, Lambregts, Doenja, Liukkonen, Ville, Marchegiani, Giovanni, Moris, María, Nikiforova, Yana, Nita, Andreia, Pellino, Gianluca, Qejvani, Odri, Salaga, Maciej, Schlosser‐Hupf, Sophie, Schreiner, Philipp, Schwabl, Philipp, Sidiropoulos, Orestis, Staudacher, Jonas, Stojkovic Lalosevic, Milica, Straume, Zane, Taiymi, Afafe, Tepeš, Katja, Ungureanu, Bogdan, Waaij, Anne, Vilaia, Alexandra, Voiosu, Andrei, Wauters, Lucas, and Zanetto, Alberto
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- 2023
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3. Characteristics and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 and liver injury: a retrospective analysis and a multicenter experience
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Voiosu, Andrei, Roman, Adina, Pop, Ruxandra, Boeriu, Alina, Popp, Cristiana, Zurac, Sabina, Voiosu, Theodor, Dobru, Daniela, and Mateescu, Bogdan
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Background and aims.Patients with COVID-19 frequently present abnormal elevated liver function tests of unknown clinical significance. We aimed to investigate the characteristics and factors influencing outcome in patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and liver injury on admission.
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- 2022
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4. Dipeptidyl peptidase-3 is associated with severity of liver disease and circulatory complications in patients with cirrhosis
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Voiosu, Andrei Mihai, Wiese, Signe, Goetze, Jens Peter, Hartmann, Oliver, Voiosu, Theodor, Santos, Karine, and Møller, Søren
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AbstractBackgroundPatients with cirrhosis suffer from a complex multiorgan disturbance and their prognosis is influenced by the development of portal hypertension and systemic circulatory dysfunction. Although non-invasive techniques such as transient elastography aid in early detection, there is an unmet need for reliable markers of these clinically significant complications.MethodsWe conducted an exploratory single-center study investigating dipeptidyl peptidase-3 (DPP3) concentrations in various vascular beds in a cohort of 48 patients with cirrhosis and 16 healthy controls. Liver vein catheterisation with sampling from femoral artery and femoral, renal and hepatic veins as well as measurement of hepatic pressure and liver function via indocyanine green and galactose elimination tests were performed.ResultsDPP3 concentrations were higher in cirrhotic patients compared to controls (12.6 vs. 7.4 ng/mL, p = 0.006) and increased according to the severity of cirrhosis. DPP3 associated with MELD-Na score, Child class, indocyanine green clearance, increased DPP3 with the increased hepatic venous pressure gradient (p = 0.015) as well as increased heart rate and reduced systemic vascular resistance. DPP3 concentrations predicted the presence of clinically significant portal hypertension in cirrhotic patients (AUROC 0.78, 95% CI 0.65–0.9).ConclusionDPP3 is a promising marker for portal hypertension and systemic hemodynamic changes in cirrhosis.
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- 2022
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5. A plea for a unified approach to sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopy in Romania: results from a prospective multicentric trial
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Voiosu, Theodor, Moga, Tudor, Nedelcu, Cristian, Tocia, Cristina, State, Monica, Puscasu, Claudia, Bengus, Andreea, Voiosu, Andrei, Negreanu, Lucian, Dumitru, Eugen, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Mateescu, Bogdan, and Sporea, Ioan
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Background.Adequate sedation is a prerequisite for quality endoscopic examination of the digestive tract. We aimed to evaluate the current practices and safety profile of sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopy in Romania and its impact on the technical success of the procedure and procedure-related adverse events.
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- 2021
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6. Unmet needs in the diagnosis and treatment of Romanian patients with bilio-pancreatic tumors: results of a prospective observational multicentric study
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Voiosu, Theodor, Voiosu, Andrei, Danielescu, Cella, Popescu, Daniela, Puscasu, Claudia, State, Monica, Chiricuţă, Aurelia, Mardare, Mara, Spanu, Andrada, Bengus, Andreea, Busuioc, Bogdan, Zamfir, Marius, Ginghina, Octav, Barbu, Maria, Nitipir, Cornelia, and Mateescu, Bogdan
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Background.Biliopancreatic tumors (BPT) are among the most aggressive solid malignancies, and their incidence is rising. Good patient outcome relies heavily on a multidisciplinary approach to therapy, including timely access to endoscopy, surgery and chemo/radiotherapy. We aimed to evaluate current practices as reflected in the management and outcome of patients diagnosed with BPT in the setting of a low-resource medical system in order to identify areas suitable for improvement.
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- 2021
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7. Effects of a high-dose 24-h infusion of tranexamic acid on death and thromboembolic events in patients with acute gastrointestinal bleeding (HALT-IT): an international randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
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Roberts, Ian, Shakur-Still, Haleema, Afolabi, Adefemi, Akere, Adegboyega, Arribas, Monica, Brenner, Amy, Chaudhri, Rizwana, Gilmore, Ian, Halligan, Kenneth, Hussain, Irshad, Jairath, Vipul, Javaid, Kiran, Kayani, Aasia, Lisman, Ton, Mansukhani, Raoul, Mutti, Muttiullah, Arif Nadeem, Muhammad, Pollok, Richard, Simmons, Jonathan, Soomro, Majid, Stanworth, Simon, Veitch, Andrew, Hawkey, Christopher, Afolabi, Adefemi, Cuzick, Jack, Halligan, Kenneth, Henry, David, Metcalfe, Chris, Roberts, Ian, Gray, Richard, Barkun, Alan, David, Suresh, Devereaux, Philip, Brady, Tony, Roberts, Ian, Shakur-Still, Haleema, Coats, Timothy, Edwards, Phil, Gilmore, Ian, Jairath, Vipul, Ker, Katharine, Manno, Daniela, Stanworth, Simon, Veitch, Andrew, Arribas, Monica, Austin, Emma, Bal, Kiran, Balogun, Eni, Barrow, Collette, Beaumont, Danielle, Benyahia, Myriam, Brenner, Amy, Brooks, Imogen, Cargill, Madeleine, Carrington, Laura, Edwards, Phil, Frimley, Lauren, Geer, Amber, Gilbert, Daniel, Gilliam, Catherine, Gil Onandia, Julio, Golfi, Nayia, Hetherington, Daniel, Howe, Courtenay, Hughes, Carolyn, I'anson, David, Jackson, Rob, Joshi, Miland, Kansagra, Sneha, Kawahara, Taemi, Ker, Katharine, Kostrov, Sergey, Manno, Daniela, Mansukhani, Raoul, Miah, Hakim, Ndungu, Bernard, Needham, Kelly, Outtandy, Aroudra, Pearson, Daniel, Pepple, Tracey, Prowse, Danielle, Quashi, Nigel, Quinn, Anna, Ramos, Maria, Ranopa, Laura, Reid, Mia, Roberts, Ian, Roukas, Chris, Shakur-Still, Haleema, Squires, Chelci, Tanner, Jemma, Thayne, Andrew, Uddin, Ruhama, Chaudhri, Rizwana, Mutti, Muttiullah, Javaid, Kiran, Kayani, Aasia, Fawole, Bukola, Bello, Folasade Adenike, Olayemi, Oladapo, Afolabi, Adefemi, Okunade, Olujide, Adetayo, Olusade, Chaudhri, Rizwana, Mutti, Muttiullah, Afolabi, Adefemi, Bello, Folasade Adenike, Fawole, Bukola, Olayemi, Oladapo, Khamis, Hussein, Shukri Bin Jahit, Mohammad, Gogichaishvili, Tamar, Mateescu, Radu Bogdan, Adhikaree, Ajay, Abdo, Abdelmounem Eltayeib, Zaher, Mohammad, Deasy, Conor, Alvarez Gregori, Joaquin, Wellsh, Bobby, Lawton, Luke, Kamath, Raghavendra, Barry, Adrian, Carpio, Racquel, Finney, Kay, Maguire, Holly, James, Martin, Coffey, Frank, Gough, Chris, Sawers, Lisa, Thi, Aye-Aye, Simmons, Jonathan, Burnett, Claire, Jacques, Nicola, Murray, Victoria, Pollok, Richard, Jarman, Heather, Lambe, Christine, Rounding, Sarah, Tucker, Simon, Al-Idari, Romaih, Guest, Samuel, Stoddard, Emma, Yeo, David, Bergin, Colin, Hardy, Elaine, Thunder, Joanne, Jhalli, Paul, Hartley, Edward, Jarvis, Catherine, Swann, Carly, Reed, Matthew, Gallagher, Bernadette, Grahamslaw, Julia, O'Brien, Rachel, Harris, Timothy, Bellhouse, Geoffrey, Boulton, Olivia, Skene, Imogen, Stanley, Adrian, Johnstone, Janet, Maguire, Donogh, Thornton, Susan, Banks, Matthew, Bercades, Georgia, Marks, Daniel, Ryu, Jung, Harris, Timothy, Dowty, Claire, Pott, Jason, Skene, Imogen, East, James, Bailey, Adam, Beer, Sally, Davies, Sian, Appelboam, Andrew, Mackle, Daisy, Small, Jennifer, Vorwerk, Christiane, Atkins, Rachel, Bradbury, Isobel, Coats, Timothy, Bryceland, Catriona, McClelland, Lisa, Thomas, Martin, Clayton, Kate, Michael, Angiy, Haig, Stephen, Al-Nahhas, Saif, Godfrey, Tim, Boger, Philip, Comer, Rachel, Watkins, Barbara, Afolabi, Ola, Afzal, Shazad, Cowton, Amanda, Everett, Simon, Fazakerley, Ruth, Onoviran, Felicia, Snook, Jonathon, Berry, Jackie, Simpson, Diane, Keep, Jeff, Cotton, Hannah, Helyar, Sinead, Rutter, Matthew, Johnston, Tracey, O'Rourke, Laura, Chan, Louisa, Tambellini, Joanna, Trodd, Dawn, Shutt, James, Moreton, Sarah, Oglesby, Abby, Boyle, Adrian, Haeger, Nicola, Hardwick, Susie, Kendall, Jason, Faulkner, Beverley, Worner, Ruth, Hearnshaw, Sarah, Doona, Mary, Price, Maria, Hunter, Laura, Bell, Maggie, Loureiro, Vania, Kehoe, Anthony, Jefferey, Alison, Squire, Rosalyn, Hartin, David, Bell, Stephanie, Newman, Alexandra, Gagg, James, Foot, Jayne, Wakeford, Sue, May, Gabrielle, Bartram, Thomas, Cumpstay, Paul, Parker, Lucy, Das, Rita, Pahary, Sheik, Wright, Gavin, Butt, Georgina, Christmas, Natasha, Wilson, Sarah, Ashfaq, Mohammed, Chandler, Louise, Al-Nahhas, Saif, Demetriou, Carrie, Kaye, Philip, Carley, Simon, Brown, Andrew, Jones, Lucy, Whileman, Amanda, Greenaway, John, Tregonning, Julie, Harris, Timothy, Bellhouse, Geoffrey, Kuhrt, Avril, Goodacre, Steve, Jones, John, Owen, Charlotte, Mitra, Anu, Harper-Payne, Abby, Trudgill, Nigel, Hayes, Anne, Butt, Faheem, Clifford, Gayle, Kinnon, Andrew, Fowler, Susan, Pillay, Kris, Gidwani, Shweta, McNair, Alistair, Omer, Omer, de Weymarn, Tanya, Amin, Adnan, Chan, Louisa, Martin, Jane, Mathieu, Nick, Barnes, Simon, Turvill, James, Sweeting, Helen, Draegebo, Morten, McNaught, Marion, Grocutt, Mandy, Margalef, Jordi, Humphrey, Julian, Jackson, Richard, Bellis, Fionn, Hunt, Jane, Mitra, Anu, Stevenson, Alastair, Watson, Nicholas, Barden, Steven, Paterson, Stuart, Veitch, Andrew, Macdonald, Chris, Hobday, David, Orugun, Olu, Allison, Andrew, Dyer, Tristan, McBride, Samuel, Sawicki, Wojciech, Rayner, Ben, Flowerdew, Lynsey, Barbour, Jamie, Klein, Jason, Hood, Stephen, Palmer, Nicola, de Wolff, Jacob, Shenoy, Achuth, Trudgill, Nigel, Swallow, Peter, Srirajaskanthan, Rajaventhan, Hussain, Irshad, Arshad, Hamza, Aslam, Naeem, Bangash, Anam, Qamar, Muhammad, Zahoor, Haroon, Mutti, Muttiullah, Arshad, Saba, ain Ghalib, Quratul, Hameed, Tehseen, Saif, Tayyaba, Shafi, Wajahat, Arif Nadeem, Muhammad, Ali, Abid, Khan, Shehroze, Muaaz, Muhammad, Taj, Ahmad, Ghafoor, Aamir, Afridi, Aamir, Ahmad, Mansoor, Aslam, Mujahid, Kumar, Sandeep, Soomro, Majid, Ali, Mohsin, Bughio, Ubedullah, Chang, Adil, Shaikh, Sana, Ahmad, Syed, Ali, Zeeshan, Waqar, Marium, Mushir, Aiman, Sattar, Sadaf, Goraya, Saifullah, Aslam, Sharmeen, Fatima, Nighat, Noreen, Saadia, Saleem, Sheraz, Rahman, Fazal, Iqbal, Nadeem, Khalid, Mohammad, Riaz, Umar, Umar, Muhammad, Akhter, Tayyab, Khan, Javaria, Misbah, Noureen, Afzal, Muhammad, Kayani, Mobeen, Shah, Syed, Tarar, Shahida, Khan, Sherbat, Iqbal, Yasir, Khan, Essa, Reki, Maqbool, Hussain, Tanveer, Iqbal, Shafqat, Khurram, Muhammad, Shafi, Muhammad, Shaikh, Abrar, Ahmed, Aijaz, Kumar, Ameet, Sachdev, Pinkey, Nasir, Khalid Mahmood, Chaudhry, Zafar Iqbal, Zubair, Muhammad, Tayyab, Ghias, Mushtaq, Junaid, Nasir, Muhammad, Khan, Amir, Ali, Amjad, Ali, Sajjad, Uddin, Wasim, Ahmed, Sohaib, Kazmi, Tazaeen, Channa, Saleh, Aman, Adeeqa, Shaikh, Mouzam, Rizvi, Tahir, Hussain, Amjad, Baqai, Haider Zaigham, Rasheed, Zakawat, Khan, Abdus, Irfan, Adeela, Husain, Aamir, Aslam, Asifa, Yahya, Khalid, Azhar, Salman, Ul Haq, Mansoor, Afzal, Adeel, Imran, Muhammad, Saeed, Iram, Yusuf, Aasim, Hassan, Mariam, Marwat, Mumtaz, Ishfaq, Muhammad, Bashir, Tahir, Kumar, Santosh, Yaqoob, Sajjad, Wahid, Abdul, Akere, Adegboyega, Fakoya, Tinuola, Oke, Temitope, Tejan, Edries, Olaomi, Oluwole, Badejo, Olawale, Nnaemaka, Okafor, Ukwu, Nancy, Arowolo, Olukayode, Aderounmu, Adewale, Wuraola, Funmilola, Ugiagbe, Rose, Atiri, Alexander, Eghaghe, Enadeghe, Adekoya, Adeleke, Tade, Adedayo Oluyomi, Shonoiki, Olatunji, Olatoke, Samuel, Raji, Toafiq, Ekwunife, Christopher, Onyekpere, Chigozirim, Ahmed, Adamu, Muhammad, Daniyan, Odeghe, Emuobor, Lesi, Olufunmilayo, Osueni, Azeberoje, Samaila, Adamu, Nahuche, Aminu, Ajayi, Akande, Dongo, Andrew, Ijoma, Uchenna, Adebanjo, Ademola Tolulope, Igetei, Rufina, Yilkudi, Monday, Osisanya, Kehinde, Okeke, Edith Nonyelum, Enwere, Oguamanam Okezie, Esmat, Serag, Ashoush, Omar, Naga, Mazen, Nagy, Fady, Saiid, Mostafa, Shaker, Ahmed, Khamis, Hussein, Helmy, Ashraf, Saafan, Saafan, Abdel Monem, Mohammed, Din, Jiffre, Azis, Khairul, Brukan, Muhyuddin, Singh, Sanjay, Zakaria, Andee, Farid, Shaik, Hashim, Nizam, Mafauzy, Masykurin, Najmi, Wan, Amri, Nil, Yi, Xin, Hisyam, Mohammad, Ng, Elaine, Ramli, Zuhrirahimi, Yee Lim, Shyang, Voon, Kelvin, Young Yam, Sir, Jahit, Mohammad, Joon, Lee, Melikidze, Besik, Kazaishvili, Davit, Gogichaishvili, Tamar, Grubelashvili, Nino, Mosidze, Baadur, Tomadze, Gia, Megreladze, Avto, Oprita, Ruxandra, Pestroiu Calescu, Dorina, Chioncel, Camelia, Ragea, Andrei, Mateescu, Bogdan, Busuioc, Bogdan, Voiosu, Andrei, Cotirlet, Adrian, Pintilie, Iulia, Jinga, Mariana, Balaban, Daniel, Tanău, Marcel, Negreanu, Lucian, Bataga, Simona, Priya, Khushboo, Baral, Shankar, K.C., Anuj, Sah, Vijay, Yadav, Vijay, Adhikaree, Ajay, Abdo, Abdelmounem, Ahmed, Dalia, Al Anazi, Marzouqah, Al Balkhi, Areej, Deasy, Conor, Álvarez Gregori, Joaquín, Fornieles Pérez, Helio, Beqiri, Arben, Wellsh, Bobby, and Lawton, Luke
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Tranexamic acid reduces surgical bleeding and reduces death due to bleeding in patients with trauma. Meta-analyses of small trials show that tranexamic acid might decrease deaths from gastrointestinal bleeding. We aimed to assess the effects of tranexamic acid in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding.
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8. ERCP practice beyond the training period – bridging the gap between guidelines and real-life practice: a single operator experience of 679 procedures
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Voiosu, Theodor, Voiosu, Andrei, Benguş, Andreea, and Mateescu, Bogdan
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Background. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography has evolved significantly in recent years. The increase in complexity and range of applications has not been adequately reflected in an improvement of training methods for ERCP, with many endoscopists failing to meet required performance standards during their training period and limited available data on their performance immediately after completing training. We aimed to analyze the performance of an independent operator from a developing country after the completion of formal training with regard to procedure and patient-related outcomes.
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- 2019
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9. Measuring trainee competence in performing endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography: A systematic review of the literature
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Voiosu, Theodor, Bălănescu, Paul, Voiosu, Andrei, Benguş, Andreea, Preda, Carmen, Umans, Devica S, Bogdan Mateescu, Radu, and van Hooft, Jeanin E
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Background Current recommendations on training in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography are predicated on a performance-centred approach designed to ensure that trainees achieve appropriate skills. We aimed to analyse how competence in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is defined in the literature and what proportion of trainees actually reach this threshold.Methods We conducted a systematic MEDLINE search for studies reporting on endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography training programmes in a clinical setting. The main outcome measure was threshold for achieving competence in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography; the secondary outcome measure was assessment of trainee performance. Quality was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool and the Methodological Index for Non-Randomized Studies criteria.Results Of 522 initially identified articles, 20 were included in the analysis; most studies showed a high risk of bias. Cannulation rate of the desired duct was the main marker of competence in all studies; however, only 8/20 studies reported on the performance of individual trainees, who achieved their respective standard of competence in only 25.6% of reported cases.Conclusions Current literature identifies cannulation rate of a native papilla to be the most appropriate measure of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography competence; however, most trainees do not reach predefined competence thresholds. Furthermore, due to the limitations of available studies, the most appropriate competence measure remains subject for debate.
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10. Measuring trainee competence in performing endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography: A systematic review of the literature
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Voiosu, Theodor, Balanescu, Paul, Voiosu, Andrei, Bengus, Andreea, Preda, Carmen, Umans, Devica S, Bogdan Mateescu, Radu, and Hooft, Jeanin E
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Current recommendations on training in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography are predicated on a performance-centred approach designed to ensure that trainees achieve appropriate skills. We aimed to analyse how competence in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is defined in the literature and what proportion of trainees actually reach this threshold. We conducted a systematic MEDLINE search for studies reporting on endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography training programmes in a clinical setting. The main outcome measure was threshold for achieving competence in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography; the secondary outcome measure was assessment of trainee performance. Quality was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool and the Methodological Index for Non-Randomized Studies criteria. Of 522 initially identified articles, 20 were included in the analysis; most studies showed a high risk of bias. Cannulation rate of the desired duct was the main marker of competence in all studies; however, only 8/20 studies reported on the performance of individual trainees, who achieved their respective standard of competence in only 25.6% of reported cases. Current literature identifies cannulation rate of a native papilla to be the most appropriate measure of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography competence; however, most trainees do not reach predefined competence thresholds. Furthermore, due to the limitations of available studies, the most appropriate competence measure remains subject for debate.
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- 2019
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11. Endoscopic management of recurrent tracheoesophageal fistula induced by chronic use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: A case report and review of the literature
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Voiosu, Theodor Alexandru, Gheorghe, Andrada Viorela, Bobeica, Dan Adrian, Voiosu, Andrei Mihai, and Mateescu, Radu Bogdan
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Tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) is frequently congenital and requires surgical correction. TEF can also occur secondary to malignant esophageal tumors or benign diseases and these cases are managed by endoscopic means, such as closing the defect with metallic stents. Although esophageal injury can occur secondary to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), TEF secondary to chronic NSAIDs use has not been described in the literature.
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- 2018
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12. The diagnostic and prognostic value of serum endocan in patients with cirrhotic cardiomyopathy
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Voiosu, Andrei Mihai, Bălănescu, Paul, Daha, Ioana, Smarandache, Bianca, Rădoi, Aurelia, Mateescu, Radu Bogdan, Băicuş, Cristian Răsvan, and Voiosu, Theodor Alexandru
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Background. We aimed to determine the relationship between endocan and cirrhotic cardiomyopathy.
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- 2018
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13. Trainee involvement increases precut rates and delays access to the common bile duct without an increase in procedure-related adverse events: a brave new world of ERCP training?
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Voiosu, Theodor, Voiosu, Andrei, Benguş, Andreea, Rimbaş, Mihai, and Mateescu, Bogdan
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Background and aims. Selective cannulation of the desired duct is a key element in ERCP procedures and an important step in the training of fellows. However, there is limited data about technical success and patient safety for ERCPs conducted in a training setting.We aimed to evaluate the impact of trainee involvement on the cannulation technique and procedure related outcomes at ERCP.
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- 2018
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14. SARS-CoV-2 transmission via endoscopy in the COVID-19 era
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Voiosu, Theodor Alexandru, Puscasu, Claudia Irina, and Voiosu, Andrei
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- 2021
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15. Bowel preparation for colonoscopy: state of the art
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Voiosu, Theodor, Voiosu, Andrei, and Voiosu, Radu
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- 2016
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