High Quality Res. – Upper Gastroendoscopy
Clinical Indications: Epigastric pain
Upper Gastro-Intestinal Endoscopy
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Larynx: Normal
Esophagus: OGJ at 40cm, no reflux, no hiatus hernia
Stomach: mild gastritis
Duodenum: nad down to D2 of duodenum
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Premedication: Dormicum 10mg
Specimen: Clotest
Clotest Result: Helicobacter pylori bacteria
Diagnosis: Gastritis
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Examination End: Oximeter Reading (SaO2/Pulse):98%/102 at 1:55pm
Prescription:
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Pantoloc 20mg tablet (1tab, twice daily for 1 week)
Klacid 500mg tablet (1tab, twice daily for 1 week) (antibiotics)
Apo-Amoxi 500mg cap (eqv. Amoxil 500mg) (2cap, twice daily, for 1 week) (antibiotics)
About the procedure:
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1. Intravenous injection of 10mg Dormicum
2. Desensitizing spray into mouth and throat, which you are asked to swallow.
Sedative is quick acting and I was out in less than a minute. I woke up after 2 hours.
100% painless (except the injection).
Aftereffects: Slight dizziness which wears off in about an hour.
The whole procedure was much better than I expected. The best part is – you feel nothing.
Background
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I’ve been suffering from mild to moderate chest pain for about six months. Symptoms were: pain on the left side of the chest, about an inch below the left nipple, burning sensation, tightness of the chest. The symptoms were similar to those of angina. At first I was asked to have a blood test, chest X-ray and resting ECG. After return of normal results a heart related condition was ruled out and Upper Gastro-Intestinal Endoscopy was suggested to pinpoint the source of pain.
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June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
dear ahadov, thnks …
dear ahadov, thnks for ur reply;
the components u mentioned above are actually included in the endoscopy(single) tube passed into the stomach..what my point of confusion is that the camera lens are usually at the tip of the tube so in this case how come the tube is visible in the vid from 1:25 onwards..was the lens attached on a seperate tube..i am a student of biomedical engineering. and hav to prepare a presentation on endoscopy…
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
Components
An …
Components
An endoscope can consist of
a rigid or flexible tube
a light delivery system to illuminate the organ or object under inspection. The light source is normally outside the body and the light is typically directed via an optical fiber system
a lens system transmitting the image to the viewer from the fiberscope
an additional channel to allow entry of medical instruments or manipulators such as tube to pump air and clamps to take a tissue sample.
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
what is that black …
what is that black rod like thing that appears at 1:40 …is it the endoscopy tube itself??
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
Hi I had one 2 days …
Hi I had one 2 days ago, was given sedation but only mild, test only took around 3-5 mins no big deal, was diagnosed with mild gastritis and bile reflux, caused by having no gall bladder
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
“It won’t let us in …
“It won’t let us in! Get the hook!” 2:02
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
thank you..
and …
thank you..
and you too…..
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
I bet you surprised …
I bet you surprised your doctor! Most people would like to be sedated during the procedure. But you are right, it’s over now, take good care of yourself.
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
i did it here in …
i did it here in japan…i was the one who told the doctor to do the procedure without sedatives….cuz i want to see the whole scene..and of what`s like inside..its really up to you……but atleast its all finish!!!!! i`ll really take care of myself this time……..
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
I can’t believe …
I can’t believe they do it without sedatives! Where did you get it done? Even with sedatives I had a mild sore throat afterward. I used to skip meals and drink on an empty stomach.
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
i aslo had it …
i aslo had it without sedative….but its really a whole lot of experience……l can feel the long tube moving in my upper gastric and and the gaging was soooooo dramatic……….i`ll never ever skip meals anymore…i didn`t know that by just skipping meals and eating spicy foods can give you gastritis……….
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
Wow, that sounds …
Wow, that sounds horrible. For me they left the needle on my hand just in case if more sedatives were needed later on. You should slap them for doing that to you =)
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
i had this done a …
i had this done a number of years ago, doc didn’t give me the correct dose of anesthetic and I was awake while they shoved the tube down my throat, I was screaming but they proceded to put a mouth piece in and hold me down instead of giving me more meds, bastards
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
Wow! How did you …
Wow! How did you handle it? How did feel without sedative? How long did it last?
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
i had this done …
i had this done today with no sedative!!! i was administered a small amount of throat numbing spray! thats it!
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
You’ll be fine as …
You’ll be fine as long as you keep your stomach empty from night before the procedure and don’t drink anything in the morning. Wish you a speedy recovery.
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
If you don’t take …
If you don’t take medicines it may develop into severe gastritis and cause peptic ulcer.
P.S. sorry for such a late reply but for some reason I couldn’t post replies but now it seems to be working fine.
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
Ok that’s good. I …
Ok that’s good. I can handle a needle. I’d rather take the needle than feel that tube going down my throat. Im getting my stomach looked at to solve the problem of me feeling sick all the time, and i sure dont want
to be gagging while theyre doing this. that’s the reason im going in the first place because i feel like that every day.
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
Oh yeah, after …
Oh yeah, after injection you’ll be out in less than a minute. Besides to solve your worries they place a needle on your hand so that if you gag during procedure they may administer extra sedative. But this is highly unlikely to happen. So don’t worry, it’s fairly simple procedure. You won’t feel a thing except the needle. And even that one is a tiny needle. It’s like a mosquito bite.
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
ok so do they knock …
ok so do they knock you out completely. Im probably going to have to have this done and im scared i wont be totally knocked out.
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
what is the risk if …
what is the risk if youre not taking the medicines
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
what is the risk …
what is the risk when youre not taking the medicine
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
wtf is this man ?…
wtf is this man ?…
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
About the procedure …
About the procedure:
———————
1. Intravenous injection of 10mg Dormicum
2. Desensitizing spray into mouth and throat, which you are asked to swallow.
Sedative is quick acting and I was out in less than a minute. I woke up after 2 hours.
100% painless (except the injection).
Aftereffects: Slight dizziness which wears off in about an hour.
The whole procedure was much better than I expected. The best part is – you feel nothing.
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
Prescription:
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Prescription:
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Pantoloc 20mg tablet (1tab, twice daily for 1 week)
Klacid 500mg tablet (1tab, twice daily for 1 week) (antibiotics)
Apo-Amoxi 500mg cap (eqv. Amoxil 500mg) (2cap, twice daily, for 1 week) (antibiotics)
June 18th, 2010 at 9:00 am
I’ve been suffering …
I’ve been suffering from mild to moderate chest pain for about six months. Symptoms were pain on the left side of the chest about an inch below the left nipple, burning sensation, tightness of the chest. The symptoms were similar to those of angina. At first I was asked to have a blood test, chest X-ray and resting ECG. After return of normal results a heart related condition was ruled out and Upper Gastro-Intestinal Endoscopy was suggested to pinpoint the source of pain.