PTH-001 USE OF PANCREATIC STENTS IN

POSTER VIEWING SESSION:
Thursday 19 June 2014
ENDOSCOPY, GASTROENTEROLOGY SERVICE: DELVELOPMENT, DELIVERY, IT, LIVER, PANCREAS,
SMALL BOWEL AND NUTRITION
Posters will be on display from 09.00 -17.00 on Tuesday 17 June and Wednesday 18 June, and authors will be
present for discussion between 12.30-14.00. There will be formal poster rounds each day between 12.45 and
13.45.
Prog No
Title
ENDOSCOPY
USE OF PANCREATIC STENTS IN ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY
G. Thomas, A. Roberts, A. Malik
PTH-001
ERCP: BALANCING DEMAND, TRAINING AND MANPOWER IN SOUTH EAST
REGION
P. Rai, G. Bird, A. Jeevagan*
PTH-002
FULLY COVERED SELF EXPANDING METALS STENTS ARE EFFECTIVE IN
REMODELLING BENIGN BILIARY STRICTURES IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC
PANCREATITIS.
D. Joshi, G. H. El-Sayed, P. Patel, M. H. Chapman, G. J. Webster, S. P. Pereira,
G. J. Johnson, B. Paranandi*
PTH-003
SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION OF PAIN DOES NOT PREDICT BILIARY
MANOMETRY OR RESPONSE TO ENDOTHERAPY IN SPHINCTER OF ODDI
DYSFUNCTION: ARE THE ROME CRITERIA FIT FOR PURPOSE?
D. Joshi, G. H. El-Sayed, M. H. Chapman, G. J. Webster, S. P. Pereira, G. J.
Johnson, V. T. F. Cheung, B. Paranandi*
PTH-004
LAPAROSCOPY-ASSISTED ERCP FOLLOWING BARIATRIC GASTRIC BYPASS
SURGERY: INITIAL EXPERIENCE AT A UK TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTRE
D. Joshi, G. J. Webster, B. Mohammadi, M. Adamo, S. Read, B. Paranandi*
PTH-005
CURRENT PERFORMANCE OF ERCP IN THE CLEARANCE OF BILE DUCT
STONES IN UK CENTRES - WORKING TOWARDS ROBUST KEY PERFORMANCE
INDICATORS
R. P. Sturgess, G. J. Webster, N. Philips, L. K. Dwyer, B. Paranandi, S.
Mahmood, A. Singhal, D. Westaby, E. Seward, E. Williams, B. Krishnan, P.
Wilson, T. L. Taylor, C. A. Wadsworth* on behalf of UK Multicentre ERCP
Study Group
PTH-006
ERCP CANNULATION SUCCESS BENCHMARKING: IMPLICATIONS FOR
CERTIFICATION AND VALIDATION
S. Craddock, B. Warner, M. Wilkinson, D. Sheppard*
PTH-007
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF BALLOON SPHINCTEROPLASTY USING
CONTROLLED RADIAL EXPANSION (CRE) BALLOON DURING ENDOSCOPIC
RETROGRADE CHOLANGIO PANCREATOGRAPHY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF
LARGE COMMON BILE DUCT (CBD) STONES: A DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL
EXPERIENCE
T. Barnes, J. Hunt, M. Asante, D. K. Hanumantharaya*
PTH-008
ERCP UNDER PROPOFOL: DO PATIENTS PREFER IT?
M. Potter, K. Lau, R. Glass, S. Hebbar, D. Durkin, M. Deakin, J. Green, J.
Leithead, H. Steed*
PTH-009
THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF TRANSPANCREATIC SPHINCTEROTOMY FOR
DIFFICULT CBD CANNULATION DURING ERCP: A DISTRICT GENERAL
HOSPITAL’S EXPERIENCE
V. Mitra, D. Dwarakanath, D. Majumar, B. Chaudhury, J. Hancock, J.
Mcgonigle*
PTH-010
CHANGING TRENDS OF ERCP, A DECADE APART.
K. Hameed*
PTH-011
RESPONSE TO PERI-AMPULLARY BOTOX INJECTION AND SUBSEQUENT
LONG TERM RESPONSE TO ENDOSCOPIC SPHINCTEROTOMY IN TYPE 2/3
SPHINCTER OF ODDI DYSFUNCTION
C. A. Salmon, A. S. Austin, K. Wheeler*
PTH-012
ROUTINE COAGULATION PROFILE PRIOR TO ERCP – AN UNNECESSARY
INVESTIGATION?
A. Wyman, L. Onos*
PTH-013
PANCREATIC DUCT DILATATION SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED WITH
ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND IF COMPUTERISED TOMOGRAPHY FAILS TO
IDENTIFY A LESION
E. Javad, J. Iqbal, M. T. A. Roberts*
PTH-014
POST-ERCP PANCREATITIS IN SECONDARY CARE: CAN WE PREDICT WHO
WOULD BENEFIT FROM A PROPHYLACTIC PANCREATIC STENT?
T. J. Hardy, H. Barr, J. Brown, D. Hewin, O. Old*
PTH-015
PTH-016
GASTROENTEROLOGY SERVICE: DEVELOPMENT, DELIVERY, IT,
DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF SPONTANEOUS BACTERIAL
PERITONITIS: IS THERE A NEED FOR AN URGENT UPDATE OF
NATIONAL GUIDELINES?
S. Murugesan, M. T. Hendrickse, A. Goel*
INVESTIGATIONS, CANCER DIAGNOSES AND COST: A PROSPECTIVE
STUDY OF TWO WEEK RULE VERSUS NON-TWO WEEK RULE
GASTROENTEROLOGY REFERRALS AT A DISTRICT GENERAL
HOSPITAL
C. Alexakis, S. Moodie, A. Shalabi*
PTH-017
INTRAVENOUS FERRIC CARBOXYMALTOSE (FERINJECT) GIVEN TO PATIENTS
POST ENDOSCOPY – SAFE AND COST EFFECTIVE.
D. Das, A. Dixon, A. P. Chilton, A. M. Verma*
PTH-018
THE EFFECT OF THREE INTERVENTIONS ON COLONOSCOPY QUALITY
OUTCOMES - AN EXEMPLAR FOR ENDOSCOPY UNITS
A. Dixon, A. P. Chilton, A. M. Verma*
PTH-019
RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY TO DETERMINE THE OPTIMUM
FREQUENCY OF SURVEILLANCE COLONOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS WITH
INTERMEDIATE GRADE COLORECTAL ADENOMAS IN THE UK
W. Atkin, P. Greliak, K. Pack, J. Martin, U. Shah, A. Brenner*
PTH-020
NUTRITION ASSESSMENT IN THE ACUTE MEDICAL UNIT
J. Abbott, P. Chopra, A. Doyle*
PTH-021
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF DAY CASE THERAPEUTIC PARACENTESIS
FOR MALIGNANT ASCITES
B. R. Disney, C. Hammond, E. Sung, G. M. Wood, S. Raman, A. Xiarchou*
PTH-022
PAEDIATRIC FAECAL VOC ANALYSIS: METHOD OPTIMISATION
S. Reade, R. Aggio, T. Khalid, C. Probert, A. Mayor*
PTH-023
SELF PROVIDED GUIDED MEDICAL HISTORY IS FAST, COMPLETE AND
ACCURATE
N. van Someren, A. Millar, G. Edwards, C. Van Someren*
PTH-024
DIETITIAN-LED VIRTUAL COELIAC DISEASE CLINIC RESULTS IN COST SAVINGS
AND INCREASED PATIENT SATISFACTION
H. Martin, S. McLaughlin, C. Stuckey*
PTH-025
EVALUATION OF A SERVICE TO MANAGE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
(IBD) IN PREGNANCY.
M. Gunn, C. Parker*
PTH-026
ANAESTHESIA-LED PROPOFOL SEDATION FOR COMPLEX ENDOSCOPY:
CLIMBING HIGHER
M. Davies, H. L. Smart, N. Taggart, S. Sarkar, C. Quarterman*
PTH-027
ANALYSIS OF QUALITY OUTCOMES FOLLOWING CHANGING BOWEL
PREPARATION FOR COLONOSCOPY FROM PICOLAX TO MOVIPREP IN NHS
LOTHIAN
N. I. Church, A. G. Shand, C. W. Lees, H. Brodie, G. Greenhill, N. Kennedy, C.
L. Noble*
PTH-028
LIFESTYLE SCREENING AND BRIEF INTERVENTIONS IN A
GASTROENTEROLOGY CLINIC.
I. Ahmad, S. Prabhakaran, E. Davies, A. Kings, M. Vardy, Y. Merali, C.
Southwell, M. Cornford-Hill, T. Haldane, D. Aldulaimi*
PTH-029
CLINIC OUTCOMES FOR UNSELECTED PATIENTS REVIEWED BY DOCTORS
AND ADVANCED NURSE CLINICIANS – IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE?
J. McLindon, R. Chandy, S. Priestley, M. Fox, V. Theis, J. Dobson, A. Bassi, D.
McClements*
PTH-030
AN INCREASING DEMAND FOR ENHANCED SEDATION ENDOSCOPY: A
SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
M. Austin, T. Bate, S. Cairns, D. Joshi*
PTH-031
GUT HORMONE SCREENING FOR GASTROENTEROPANCREATIC
NEUROENDOCRINE TUMOURS - A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
T. Lee, D. Mansour*
PTH-032
A SPECIALIST IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA CLINIC SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCES
THE NEED FOR SECONDARY CARE FOLLOW UP
J. Campbell, M. Donnelly, J. Hebden, E. Taylor*
PTH-033
THE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF IRON DEFICIENCY WITH IRON
ISOMALTOSIDE 1000 - CLINICAL EXPERIENCE FROM A UK
GASTROENTEROLOGY UNIT
L. Craven, S. Surgenor, U. Bapat, C. Strom, J. Snook, E. Williams*
PTH-034
PULMONARY MISPLACEMENT OF NASOGASTRIC TUBES: A 2 YEAR AUDIT OF
SERVICE DELIVERY, FEEDBACK INTERVENTION AND PATIENT OUTCOME
M. Virta, P. Neild, T. Marshall, F. Mansour*
PTH-035
END OF LIFE CARE IN LIVER DISEASE
S. Lawton, G. Linklater, S. Salunke, L. Cogdell, A. Fraser, B. Vijayan, F.
Chiplen*
PTH-036
ADHERENCE TO 2013 BSG BARRETT'S OESOPHAGUS SURVEILLANCE
GUIDELINES COULD FACILITATE SAFE DISCHARGE OF PATIENTS
N. Moini, F. Mayall, S. Pugh, G. Walker*
PTH-037
ALBUMIN AS A PLASMA EXPANDER DURING LARGE VOLUME
PARACENTESIS: ARE WE FOLLOWING THE GUIDELINES?
C. Skinner, A. Dias, G. Goodchild*
PTH-038
PREVENTING POST-ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE
CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY (ERCP) PANCREATITIS: CHANGING
PRACTICE AT A DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL
M. C. M. Cheung, M. Mansoor, J. Tonkin, D. Lindo, D. Gertner, J. Subhani, G.
Elsayed*
PTH-039
USING NICE CRITERIA TO ASSESS THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE UPPER GI
BLEEDS DURING WEEKENDS - THE EXPERIENCE OF A DISTRICT GENERAL
HOSPITAL
S. Oke, T. Rashid, S. M. Greenfield, I. Al Bakir*
PTH-040
A HIGH QUALITY TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY SERVICE CAN SUCCESSFULLY
BE DELIVERED BY HEALTHCARE ASSISTANTS
S. Fielding, K. Akerboom, J. Barr, T. Cross, P. Richardon, H. Caldwell, M.
Lombard, I. Patanwala*
PTH-041
CLARIFYING THE REFERRAL PATHWAYS FOR PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH
GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER: IS THE ‘RED-FLAG’ PATHWAY WORKING?
P. M. Lynch, J. K. Eccles*
PTH-042
OUR EXPERIENCE OF A PHARMACIST LED IMMUNOMODULATOR (IMD)
CLINIC: A NOVEL SERVICE IN A DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL
F. Fuertes, A. Soliman, D. West, S. Riyaz, G. Smith, N. Sanassee, V.
Sathyanarayana, E. Said, K. Kapur*
PTH-043
A SINGLE-CENTRE PILOT STUDY EXAMINING INTERNET USE FOR HEALTH
RELATED INFORMATION AMONG PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE
T. Shepherd, M. Hamilton , C. D. Murray , K. Greveson*
PTH-044
INTEGRATED ALCOHOL AND HEPATOLOGY MDT: REDUCING ALCOHOLRELATED HOSPITAL ADMISSION AND ATTENDANCE
K. Patterson, L. Richardson, S. puravady, L. Owens, P. Richardson, K. Mannix*
PTH-045
BENCHMARKING ENDOSCOPY SERVICES IN IRAQ - RESULTS OF A
NATIONAL SURVEY
B. Hawkes, M. Aziz, N. Hawkes, L. Al-Rubaiy*
PTH-046
EVALUATION OF PATIENT SATISFACTION FOLLOWING PERCUTANEOUS
ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY (PEG) INSERTION: DAY CASE VERSUS INPATIENT MODEL IN UHCW NHS TRUST
J. M. Colby, N. E. Burch, L. M. Ridings*
PTH-047
PERCEPTION OF ASSESSING THE NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF INTENSIVE CARE
PATIENTS: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY OF JORDANIAN ICU NURSES
M. T. Al Kalaldeh*
PTH-048
THE SPLIT CLINIC – A PRESCRIPTION FOR EFFICIENCY IN THE
GASTROENTEROLOGY OUTPATIENT CLINIC.
M. Grimes, H. Palmer, C. Clayman, T. Rayne, C. Durcan, I. Mason, O. Epstein,
M. F. Jaboli*
PTH-049
THE IMPACT OF A DEDICATED INPATIENT BLEEDERS ENDOSCOPY LIST IN
THE TIMELY MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDS
V. Mathew, S. Gupta, M. Harrington*, S. Subramaniam
PTH-050
THE FIRST YEARS OUTCOME DATA FROM IBD-SSHAMP; UK’S FIRST REMOTE
WEB-BASED SELF MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME FOR STABLE
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS.
K. Lithgo, T. Price, M. W. Johnson*
PTH-051
HOW THE NEW INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE REGISTRY AND PATIENT
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (IBD-R/PMS) HAS HELP DEFINE THE FUTURE OF
OUR DISTRICT GENERAL IBD SERVICE
K. Lithgo, T. Price, M. W. Johnson*
PTH-052
OPEN ACCESS TO COLONOSCOPY: ONE YEAR OF EXPERIENCE IN A DISTRICT
GENERAL HOSPITAL
V. Sathyanarayana, K. Kapil, A. S. Soliman, S. H. Riyaz, P. Hurlstone, E. Said,
M. F. Hale*
PTH-053
IS TIME ALLOCATED FOR COLONOSCOPIC ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL
RESECTION ENOUGH?
H. Kang, K. Ofuafor, M. H. Thoufeeq*
PTH-054
PTH-055
PTH-056
USS SMALL BOWEL FOR CROHN’S DISEASE – SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE IN
MEDIUM SIZED DGHT.
Skouras, T. Patani, J. Whalley, S. Khalid, M. Usman-Saeed*
PRODUCTIVE ENDOSCOPY PROJECT.
J. Lucking, C. Eccles, C. Cooper, K. Kennedy, D. Daw, L. Williams, W. Hymer,
D. Mcguinness, L. Flavell, J. Dahill, S. Sarkar, N. Taggart*
A STUDY OF NON-RESPONDENTS’ PERSPECTIVES OF THE BARRIERS
AFFECTING BOWEL CANCER SCREENING UPTAKE IN WALES FOR THE
PURPOSES OF INFORMING PROGRAMME DELIVERY & MANAGEMENT OF
SCREENING
S. Darwin, N. Avery*
PTH-057
A CENTRES EXPERIENCE OF SETTING UP A NEW BOWEL CANCER SCREENING
CENTRE & PREPARING FOR BOWEL SCOPE
J. Batterton, D. Mcguinness, G. Fitzgerald, B. Morton, P. Otoole, S.
Subrumanian, N. Haslam, B. Oates, S. Sarkar, N. Taggart*
PTH-058
A MODEL DESIGNED TO CALCULATE THE COST OF CARE FOR
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD).
S. Leonard, G. Miles, P. Premchand, N. Ghosh*
PTH-059
EVALUATION OF AN ESTABLISHED COMMUNITY GASTROENTEROLOGY
CLINIC WITH COMPARISON TO SECONDARY CARE
R. Dawood, C. Oesterling, D. Rusk, A. Akbar, O. F. Ahmad*
PTH-060
THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING IN
PAEDIATRIC PRACTICE: A NATIONAL SURVEY
R. Hansen, R. K. Russell, P. McGrogan, P. Henderson*
PTH-061
EMERGENCY ADMISSIONS FOR ALCOHOL RELATED CONDITIONS: MAKING
SENSE OF ROUTINE DATA
M. Shawihdi, E. Thompson, M. Pearson, S. Hood, K. Bodger, P. Lekharaju*
PTH-062
IS EVENING ENDOSCOPY COST EFFECTIVE?
C. Hollywood, P. Closier*
PTH-063
ARE OUTCOMES FOLLOWING ENDOSCOPY FOR EMERGENCY UPPER GI
BLEEDING WORSE AT NIGHT AND WEEKENDS?
P. Mundre*, A. Rehman, B. Rembacken
PTH-064
IMPACT OF A STANDARDISED CLINICAL MANAGEMENT NETWORK FOR
COMPLEX POLYPS WITHIN THE BOWEL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAMME
(BCSP)
S. Dolwani, M. Davies, M. Morgan, A. Maw, G. Tudor, H. Heard, N. Williams,
R. Ramaraj*
PTH-065
AN AUDIT TO ASSESS FEASIBILITY AND EFFICACY OF GROUP EDUCATION
FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS) PATIENTS IN THE DELIVERY OF
LOW FODMAP (FERMENTABLE OLIGOSACCHARIDES, DISACCHARIDES,
MONOSACCHARIDES AND POLYOLS) DIETARY ADVICE
S. K. Kinrade, L. Fell, L. Heald, A. Healy, R. M. Twamley*
PTH-066
SETTING UP A HEPATOLOGY ECONSULT SERVICE – BENEFICIAL FOR
PATIENTS AND PRIMARY CARE, BUT PERHAPS A HARDSHIP FOR
SECONDARY CARE?
B. Smith, P. B. Southern, J. Connolly, V. J. Appleby, S. Moreea*
PTH-067
REDUCING THE OUTPATIENT BURDEN OF 2 WEEK WAIT UPPER GI
REFERRALS
H. Dhaliwal, R. Keld, S. Singh*
PTH-068
NURSE TELEPHONE TRIAGED STRAIGHT TO TEST COLONOSCOPY
D. Haboubi, J. Wilson, C. Bhan, A. Oshowo, J. Haddow, H. Mukhtar, M.
Walshe, A. Thapar, S. Rodney*
PTH-069
NURSE LED ONE STOP UPPER GI CLINICS ARE SAFE AND ALLOW RAPID
ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED GASTRO-OESOPHAGEAL
MALIGNANCY
B. Ashall, G. Cave, A. Bassi, P. K. Flanagan, S. Williams*
PTH-070
AUDIT OF SUBSEQUENT OUTCOME IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL
WITH ALCOHOL USE DISORDER (AUD)
H. boyce, F. anderson, D. gleeson, S. rai*
PTH-071
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF AN ACUTE GI BLEEDING SERVICE: IMPACT OF
INTERVENTIONS. RESULTS OF THREE PROSPECTIVE AUDITS IN A TERTIARY
CENTRE.
N. Chauhan, K. Sager, A. Bond, P. Collins, S. M. Alam*
PTH-072
UNITED KINGDOM NATIONAL BOWEL CANCER AWARENESS PROGRAMME –
MORE PAIN, NO GAIN?
K. Naik, R. Sivakumar, S. Shah, T. Khong*
PTH-073
TRANSFORMING WARD ROUNDS
D. Kejariwal, V. Krishnan*
PTH-074
ASCITES CLINIC': AN OUTPATIENT SERVICE MODEL FOR PATIENTS
REQUIRING LARGE VOLUME PARACENTESIS
G. Samra, J. Gasser, C. Shorrock, P. Sambaiah, M. Rolland, W. J. Gashau*
PTH-075
LIVER
PTH-076
PTH-077
PTH-078
PTH-079
PTH-080
PTH-081
PTH-082
PTH-083
PTH-084
PTH-085
DRIED BLOOD SPOT TESTING FOR HEPATITIS B AND C IN THE CHINESE
COMMUNITY LIVING IN NORTHERN IRELAND
N. McDougall, A. A. Mccurley*
GEOGRAPHICAL MAPPING OF HEPATITIS C INFECTION IN NORTH EAST
SCOTLAND USING A GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS)
D. Green, A.-M. Sinclair, P. Dundas, B. Vijayan, S. English, L. Mcleman, A.
Fraser, A. Mukhopadhya*, L. Nesbit
FORWARD PROGRESS OR FINANCIAL EXTRAVAGANCE? COUNTING THE
COST OF NICE GUIDELINES FOR CHRONIC HEPATITIS B
H. Badham, T. Y. Lim, A. J. Portal, C. A. McCune, P. L. Collins, F. H. Gordon, H.
Morrison, B. Hudson*
TENOFOVIR AND ENTECAVIR IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS B :
EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY IN A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
R. Khan, M. Wilkinson, T. Wong, G. Tritto, D. K. Hanumantharaya*
RISK PROFILE FOR NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE (NAFLD) IN A
PAEDIATRIC SPECIALIST CARE SETTING
W. Alazawi, S. Naik, F. W. D. Tai*, Y. Derwa
ENHANCED LIVER FIBROSIS (ELF) TEST PERFORMS BETTER THAN
HISTOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN PREDICTING CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN
PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED FIBROSIS DUE TO CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
INFECTION.
A. Zaitoun, W. L. Irving, N. I. Guha, G. E. Dolman*
DO SERUM MARKERS OF CELL INJURY AND DEATH HAVE POTENTIAL TO
BECOME MECHANISTIC MARKERS IN NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE
(NAFLD)?
D. J. Antoine, P. Kaye, M. H. Miller, J. F. Dillon, M. E. Allison, M. W. James, E.
A. Wilkes, A. P. Jackson, I. N. Guha, D. P. Williams, J. I. Grove, G. P. Aithal*
MANAGEMENT OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS WITH POSITIVE HEPATITIS C
SEROLOGY OVER A THREE YEAR PERIOD IN YORK HOSPITAL
L. L. Wong, N. Todd, C. Millson, J. T. Y. Ting*
NUTRITIONAL IMPACT OF ANTI-VIRAL THERAPY OF GENOTYPE 1 HEPATITIS
C PATIENTS
K. Young, P. Dundas, S. English, L. Mcleman, B. Vijayan, A. Fraser, A.
Mukhopadhya, J. Bennett*
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF PERFORMANCE OF ALT IN PREDICTING LIVER
FIBROSIS: ALT IS A SENSITIVE, BUT NOT A SPECIFIC MARKER OF LIVER
FIBROSIS IN POPULATIONS WITH / SUSPECTED LIVER DISEASE
S. Olsen, W. Rosenberg, P. Roderick, J. Parkes, J. Coad*
PTH-086
PTH-087
PTH-088
PTH-089
PTH-090
PTH-091
PTH-092
PTH-093
PTH-094
PTH-095
PTH-096
PTH-097
PTH-098
PTH-099
COMPARISON OF CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS AND OUTCOME OF
HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA BETWEEN HEPATITIS C AND
NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER CIRRHOSIS: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
N. Tehami, J. Hodson, S. Shetty, N. N. Than*
PERCEPTIONS OF LIVER DISEASE AMONGST THE NEPALI COMMUNITY;
DESIGNING EFFECTIVE CASE-FINDING STRATEGIES TO TEST UK MIGRANT
GROUPS FOR HBV & HCV
A. Ala, J. Hendy, J. Zamani, M. Dunstall, N. Margot, P. Berry, G. Foster, M.
Lisa, P. Kennedy, M. Petrova, S. Mathew*
NON INVASIVE MONITORING OF FATTY LIVERS IN MORBIDLY OBESE
PATIENTS: PRELIMINARY EVALUATION WITH ACOUSTIC RADIATION FORCE
IMPULSE IMAGING
O. Jaffer, Y. Zen, J. Dent, J. Clarke, P. Sidhu, A. Patel, S. Chakravartty*
HEPATITIS B MONOTHERAPY WITH TENOFOVIR OR ENTACAVIR: A UK
SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
S. Stevenson, P. M. Tachtatzis, L. C. Claridge, M. H. Davies, R. L. Jones, M. A.
Aldersley, S. Shabbir*
NATURAL HISTORY OF NAFLD: A STUDY OF 108 PATIENTS WITH PAIRED
LIVER BIOPSIES
E. Henderson, A. Burt, C. Day, Q. M. Anstee, T. Hardy, S. Mcpherson*
TESTING FOR HEPATITIS C IN HIGH RISK IMMIGRANTS – FINDINGS FROM A
SINGLE PRACTICE WITH A LARGE IMMIGRANT POPULATION.
A. Khan, J. Rehman, G. R. Foster, S. Moreea, V. J. Appleby*
PANCREAS
INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN PANCREATIC CANCER –
THE AGE AT WHICH THIS IS MEASURED IS IMPORTANT IN AETIOLOGICAL
STUDIES AND IS INDEPENDENT OF BODY MASS INDEX
P. Banim, R. Luben, N. Wareham, K.-T. Khaw, N. Noor, A. Hart*
CHROMOGRANIN-A : CAN IT PREDICT RADIOLOGICAL PROGRESSION IN
NEUROENDOCRINE TUMOURS?
J. Garcia-Hernandez, N. G. Martin, M. Mullan, T. Meyer, C. Thirlwell, J.
Watkins, M. E. Caplin, R. E. Rossi, C. Toumpanakis*
BENEFIT OF REAL TIME CYTOLOGICAL EXAMINATION IN EUS GUIDED
BIOPSY OF SUSPECTED PANCREATIC MALIGNANCY
A. Al-Badri, H. Gordon, D. Lloyd*
PORTAL HYPERTENSION DUE TO SPLANCHNIC VENOUS THROMBOSIS
FOLLOWING OPEN OR SKUNK WIRE NECROSECTOMY OF ACUTE SEVERE
PANCREATITIS.
S. Mahoney, P. Richardson, C. Halloran, J. Garry, E. J. Britton*
THE SENSITIVITY OF EUS FNA OF SOLID PANCREATIC LESIONS, WORKING
FROM A REGIONAL MDT AND WITHIN A REGIONAL NETWORK
D. Lloyd, A. Higginson, R. McCrudden, C. Bent, F. Shek, R. Beable, A. Al-Badri,
B. Green, E. Jaynes, D. Collins, D. Poller, B. Stacey, H. Gordon*
HOW COMMON IS PANCREATIC EXOCRINE INSUFFICIENCY IN SECONDARY
CARE GASTROENTEROLOGY CLINICS? A DUAL CENTRE STUDY
D. Sanders, S. Lee, H. Taha, A. Ramadas, J. McGivern, M. Kurien, R. Sidhu, J.
Leeds, A. Hopper, D. Joy, J. Campbell*
68GA-DOTATATE PET IN LOCALISING NEUROENDOCRINE TUMOURS –
COULD THIS BE THE STATE OF THE ART DIAGNOSTIC TEST?
J. Ramage, A. Prachalias, R. Srirajaskanthan, R. Sherwood, N. Mulholland, J.
Wu*
EXTERNAL SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY (ESWL) OF PANCREATIC CALCULI
IMPROVES PAIN RELATED TO CHRONIC CALCIFIC PANCREATITIS
S. F. Neong, P. Vlavianos, D. Westaby, D. Bansi, M. Hanna, K. Kandiah*
PTH-100
PTH-101
PTH-102
PTH-103
PTH-104
PTH-105
UTILITY OF EUS-GUIDED FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION OF PANCREATIC CYSTIC
LESIONS
P. Cheng, J. S. Leeds, M. C. Donnelly*
DIETARY SATURATED FATTY ACIDS ARE POSITIVELY ASSOCIATED WITH THE
DEVELOPMENT OF PANCREATIC CANCER – DATA FROM A UK PROSPECTIVE
STUDY (EPIC) USING 7-DAY FOOD DIARIES.
A. Hart, R. Luben, K.-T. Khaw, N. Wareham, P. Banim*
TREATMENT OF BENIGN PANCREATIC DUCT STRICTURES WITH FULLY
COVERED SELF EXPANDABLE METAL STENTS (FC-SEMS) IS FEASIBLE, SAFE
AND EFFECTIVE IN PATIENTS WITH SYMPTOMATIC CHRONIC PANCREATITIS
(CP).
H. Kaltsidis, P. Vlavianos, N. Phillips, D. Westaby, R. Rameshshanker*
THE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF INCIDENTAL PANCREATIC CYSTS
ON COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY IN A NON-PANCREATIC CENTRE
U. Sheikh, J. Iqbal, S. Kadir*
DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF SECRETIN ENHANCED MRCP IN THE INVESTIGATION
OF PATIENTS WITH ACALCULOUS PANCRAETICO-BILIARY TYPE ABDOMINAL
PAIN
J. Scott, K. Oppong, R. M. Charnley, M. Nayar, S. S. Dronamraju*
HOW OMINOUS IS THE "DOUBLE-DUCT" SIGN ?: A SINGLE CENTRE
EXPERIENCE.
K. Padala, R. Sinha, J. Greenaway, D. Joy, T. Gardner*
SMALL BOWEL AND NUTRITION
PTH-106
PTH-107
PTH-108
PTH-109
PTH-110
PTH-111
PTH-112
PTH-113
PTH-114
BILE ACID DIARRHOEA MASQUERADES AS DIARRHOEA-PREDOMINANT
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME: RESULTS FROM A DUAL CENTRE
PROSPECTIVE STUDY.
S. Mumtaz, D. S. Sanders, H. Bholah, F. U. Chowdhury, A. C. Ford, I. Aziz*
A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF OBETICHOLIC ACID, A
FARNESOID X RECEPTOR AGONIST, IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC
DIARRHOEA SECONDARY TO CROHN’S ILEAL DISEASE
J. R. Walters, D. Shapiro, C. Vassie, I. M. Johnston, J. D. Nolan*
SEHCAT: NICE OR NOT NICE?
H. Sherfi, T. Sulkin, J. Palmer, I. A. Murray, K. L. Woolson*
MANAGEMENT OF BILE ACID MALABSORPTION (BAM) WITH LOW FAT
DIETARY INTERVENTIONS
A. Lalji, S. Bodla, J. Andreyev, C. Shaw, L. Watson*
FACTORS PREDICTIVE OF BILE ACID DIARRHOEA AND LONG TERM
TREATMENT OUTCOMES
J. T. Gleeson, D. S. Sanders, C. Osborne, L. Messham, M. Kurien*
"NON CELIAC GLUTEN SENSITIVITY" (NCGS) IS UNCOMMON IN PATIENTS
SPONTANEOUSLY ADHERING TO GLUTEN FREE DIET (GFD), AND IS
OUTNUMBERED BY “FODMAPS SENSITIVITY”
F. Lanzarotto, R. Baschè, C. Ricci, A. Lanzini, A. Ferraresi, M. Marullo, B.
Zanini*
A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE OF TREATMENT OF REFRACTORY CELIAC
DISEASE TYPE 2
S. Donnelly, C. Ho-Yen, T. Mitchell, F. Chang, P. Ciclitira, I. Nasr*
CHANGE IN AWARENESS OF GLUTEN RELATED DISORDERS AMONGST CHEFS
AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: A 10 YEAR FOLLOWON STUDY
M. Karajeh, J. Zilkha, E. Tubman, C. Fowles, D. S. Sanders, I. Aziz*
ASSESSING OSTEOPOROSIS IN COELIAC DISEASE: IS THE WHO FRAX TOOL A
GOOD SCREENER?
M. Bridges, A. Dhar, J. Weightman*
PTH-115
PTH-116
PTH-117
PTH-118
PTH-119
PTH-120
PTH-121
PTH-122
PTH-123
PTH-124
PTH-125
PTH-126
PTH-127
PTH-128
PTH-129
PREVALENCE RATES AND RISK FACTORS FOR OSTEOPOROSIS IN PATIENTS
WITH COELIAC DISEASE
P. Torpiano, N. Azzopardi, M. Vassallo, P. Ellul, J. Schembri*
POINT OF CARE TESTING FOR ADULT COELIAC DISEASE: A POTENTIAL ROLE
IN ENDOSCOPY
M. Kurien, A. J. Johnston, A. Avgerinos, M. Hadjivassiliou, D. S. Sanders, P. D.
Mooney, S. Wong*
THYMIC STROMAL LYMPHOPOIETIN IS PRIMARILY REDUCED IN
REFRACTORY COELIAC DISEASE DUODENAL MUCOSA
A. Di Sabatino, G. Fornasa, C. Papadia, R. Shidrawi, E. Woods, A. Forbes, M.
Rescigno, G. R. Corazza, T. T. MacDonald, P. Biancheri*
ADHERENCE TO DUODENAL BIOPSY GUIDELINES INCREASES THE DETECTION
OF COELIAC DISEASE: A MULTICENTRE UK STUDY
M. Finegan, F. Khan, R. Keld, G. Naylor, D. S. Sanders, P. D. Mooney*
HIGH DEFINITION (HD) ENDOSCOPY WITH I-SCAN FOR THE DETECTION OF
MARKERS OF COELIAC DISEASE: A FEASIBILITY STUDY
S. Wong, A. Johnston, D. S. Sanders, P. D. Mooney*
COELIAC DISEASE AND DOUBLE-BALLOON ENTEROSCOPY: WHAT CAN WE
ACHIEVE? THE EXPERIENCE OF TWO EUROPEAN TERTIARY REFERRAL
CENTRES
C. Tomba, F. Branchi, D. S. Sanders, R. Sidhu, M. Locatelli, D. Conte, M. T.
Bardella, L. Elli, P. D. Mooney*
THE BURDEN OF POOR NUTRITION IN CHRONIC PANCREATITIS: WHAT ARE
THE IMPACT OF BEHAVIOURAL AND SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS?
D. Joshi, G. H. El-Sayed, M. H. Chapman, G. J. Webster, S. P. Pereira, G. J.
Johnson, P. S. Patel, A. Ghai, K. Koshy, B. Paranandi*
HOME PARENTERAL NUTRITION IN PALLIATIVE CARE: A RETROSPECTIVE
STUDY TO IDENTIFY POTENTIAL PROGNOSTIC INDICATORS
B. Clarke, S. Cooper, B. Drinkwater*
QUALITY OF LIFE AND PERFORMANCE STATUS SCORES FOLLOWING
INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION ARE SIMILAR TO THOSE OF PATIENTS ON
HOME PARENTERAL NUTRITION IN THE UK
S. Duncan, A. Butler, M. Stroud, T. Smith, P. Calder, G. Rui, B. Chukualim, J.
Woodward, J. Green, R. Charlotte, L. Sharkey, S. Gabe, S. Middleton, C.
Pither*
CHANGES IN THE INDICATIONS FOR REFERRAL OF ADULTS FOR INTESTINAL
AND MULTIVISCERAL TRANSPLANTATION
L. Sharkey, N. Russell, J. Woodward, S. Gabe, N. Jamieson, A. Butler, S.
Middleton, S. Duncan, D. Bond, J. Green, C. Rutter*
SURVIVAL FOLLOWING INTESTINAL AND MULTIVISCERAL
TRANSPLANTATION AT ADDENBROOKE’S HOSPITAL, CAMBRIDGE, UK
L. Sharkey, N. Russell, J. Woodward, S. Gabe, N. Jamieson, A. Butler, S.
Middleton, C. Pither, J. Green, S. Duncan, B. Chukualim, D. Bond, C. Rutter*
ASSESSMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK OF PATIENTS ON HOME
PARENTERAL NUTRITION
J. Scantlebury, J. Wood, I. Reid, H. Lynch, G. Sayell, G. Ani, D. Burke, C.
Donnellan, D. S. Chilkunda*
NUTRITIONAL STATUS AFTER INTESTINAL AND MULTIVISCERAL
TRANSPLANT
C. Kratzing, C. Rutter, R. Gao, A. Butler, J. Woodward, S. Middleton, L.
Sharkey*
SMALL BOWEL CANCER: A 20-YEAR SINGLE UK CENTRE EXPERIENCE
G. Evans, L. Chan*
A RETROSPECTIVE AUDIT OF PEG INDICATIONS AND COMPLICATIONS AT A
DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL FOLLOWING THE INTRODUCTION OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY NUTRITION TEAM
N. Mitha, K. Basavaraju, M. Abdulla*
PTH-130
PTH-131
PTH-132
PTH-133
PTH-134
PTH-135
PTH-136
PTH-137
PTH-138
PTH-139
PTH-140
PTH-141
PTH-142
PTH-143
PTH-144
A COMPARISON OF THE NUTRITION SCREENING TOOL AND MALNUTRITION
UNIVERSAL SCREENING TOOL ON REFERRAL RATES FOR DIETETIC
ASSESSMENTS
K. Gopalakrishnan, H. Smith, A. Poullis, R. Hewett*
ENDOSCOPIC GASTROPEXY AND PEG FEEDING TUBE INSERTION: A
COMPARATIVE STUDY
R. McKay, D. Barber, A. W. McKinlay, J. S. Leeds, S. S. Salunke* on behalf of
PEG Research Group
GASTROSTOMY INSERTIONS: IS IT ALL ABOUT CHOOSING THE RIGHT
PATIENTS? A COMPARISON BETWEEN PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC
GASTROSTOMY (PEG) AND RADIOLOGICALLY INSERTED GASTROSTOMY
(RIG) INDICATIONS, COMPLICATIONS AND MORTALITY RATES.
M. Tinker, T. Buchanan, T. Bowling, T. Abd Rahim*, C. Sharratt
ELECTRONIC PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS FOR PATIENTS ON HOME
PARENTERAL NUTRITION: A PATIENT SATISFACTION SURVEY
S. M. Gabe, J. M. Nightingale, M. Small, T. Ambrose*, R. Topan
MALNUTRITION SCREENING IN HOSPITAL OUTPATIENTS
Z. Gundkalli, H. Williams, V. Blackwell, W. Howson*
OSTEOMYELITIS IN ADULT PATIENTS ON LONG-TERM PARENTERAL
NUTRITION
P. Stevens, S. Lal, P. Chadwick, A. Teubner, A. Abraham, G. Carlson, P. Allan*
A MYRIAD OF CAUSES FOR DIARRHOEA IN PATIENTS PRESENTING AT A
GIANT (GI AND NUTRITION TEAM) CLINIC IN A CANCER CENTRE.
J. Andreyev, A. Muls*
THE GI AND NUTRITION TEAM SERVICE (GIANTS): MANAGING GI
CONSEQUENCES OF CANCER TREATMENT – WHO? WHAT? AND HOW?
J. Andreyev, A. Muls*
TNF-Α DEPENDENT ANGIOPOEITIN MEDIATED ANGIOGENESIS IN SPORADIC
SMALL BOWEL ANGIODYSPLASIA; NOVEL PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND
POTENTIAL CLINICAL MARKER
B. Hall, P. Crotty, S. Smith, D. McNamara, G. Holleran*
LONG ACTING OCTREOTIDE THERAPY HAS A BENEFICIAL EFFECT IN
PATIENTS WITH SIGNIFICANT SMALL BOWEL ANGIODYSPLASIA
B. Hall, N. Breslin, D. McNamara, G. Holleran*
SOLUBLE PLANTAIN FIBRE INHIBITS THE EPITHELIAL ADHESION OF
DIARRHOEAL PATHOGENS CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE, SALMONELLA AND
ENTEROTOXIGENIC E. COLI (ETEC) THROUGH INTERACTION WITH THE
INTESTINAL EPITHELIUM.
Å. V. Keita, J. D. Söderholm, J. M. Rhodes, B. J. Campbell, H. Simpson*
WIRELESS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY – DIAGNOSTIC YIELD AND CLINICAL UTILITY
VARIES WIDELY ACCORDING TO INDICATION
S. C. Cooper, B. Drinkwater, R. Mahmood, S. Ishaq, P. Nicolson, M. R. Smith*
DOES DOUBLE BALLOON ENTEROSCOPY AFFECT MANAGEMENT IN
PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED SMALL BOWEL TUMOURS? EXPERIENCE FROM
A SINGLE TERTIARY CENTRE
R. Sidhu, M. E. McAlindon, D. S. Sanders, M. F. Hale*
CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF ACUTE INFECTIVE DIARRHOEA- A
LARGE TEACHING HOSPITAL COHORT
S. Kelly, U. A. Ahmad, S. Everett, S. Mumtaz*
NATIONWIDE STUDY OF EMERGENCY ADMISSIONS TO ACUTE HOSPITALS IN
ENGLAND FOR ANOREXIA NERVOSA: IMPLICATIONS FOR MARSIPAN
E. Thompson, S. Sharma, S. Lal, M. Pearson, K. Bodger, M. Shawihdi*
PTH-145
COMPARISON OF PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY,
MEGESTROL ACETATE AND NASOGASTRIC FEEDING IN PATIENTS WITH
CYSTIC FIBROSIS
M. Zaidi, L. Mughal, R. J. Bright-Thomas, R. B. Jones, S. Shabbir*