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HERO ID
7047640
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
ASGE guideline for infection control during GI endoscopy
Author(s)
Calderwood, AH; Buttar, NS; Khanna, LG; Kushnir, VM; Repaka, A; Villa, NA; Eisen, GM; Day, LW; Muthusamy, VR; Collins, J; Hambrick, RD III; Brock, AS; Guda, NM; Buscaglia, JM; Petersen, BT; ,
Year
2018
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
ISSN:
0016-5107
Publisher
MOSBY-ELSEVIER
Location
NEW YORK
Volume
87
Issue
5
Page Numbers
1167-1179
Language
English
PMID
29573782
DOI
10.1016/j.gie.2017.12.009
Web of Science Id
WOS:000429905300001
Abstract
The Quality Assurance in Endoscopy Committee of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) updated and revised this document, which was originally prepared by The Standards of Practice Committee of the ASGE and was published in 2008.1 In preparing this guideline, a search of the medical literature was performed by using PubMed, supplemented by accessing the related-articles feature of PubMed. Additional references were obtained from the bibliographies of the identified articles and from recommendations of expert consultants. When little or no data existed from welldesigned prospective trials, emphasis was given to results from large series and reports from recognized experts. Guidelines for appropriate use of endoscopy are based on a critical review of the available data and expert consensus at the time the guidelines are drafted. Further controlled clinical studies may be needed to clarify aspects of this guideline. This guideline may be revised as necessary to account for changes in technology, new data, or other aspects of clinical practice.This guideline is intended to be an educational tool to provide information that may assist endoscopists in delivering care to patients. This guideline is not a rule and should not be construed as establishing a legal standard of care or as encouraging, advocating, requiring, or discouraging any particular treatment. Clinical decisions in any particular case involve a complex analysis of the patient's condition and available courses of action. Therefore, clinical considerations may lead an endoscopist to take a course of action that varies from these guidelines.
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