Transabdominal gastrointestinal ultrasound (GIUS) is unique in its capacity to examine the bowel non-invasively and in its physiological condition, including extra-intestinal features such as the splanchnic vessels, mesentery, omentum and lymph nodes- even at the bedside. Despite this, and its extensive documentation for its usefulness, it has only been fully implemented in a few European countries and expert centres. Therefore, the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) established a GIUS Task Force Group in 2014 consisting of international experts from 9 European countries with the objectives to standardize and promote the use of GIUS in a clinical setting. This is achieved by publishing clinical guidelines and recommendations on indications and use of GIUS and so far,4 guidelines have been published: first on “examination techniques and normal findings”, second on “inflammatory bowel disease”, third on “acute appendicitis and diverticulitis” and fourth on “transrectal and perineal ultrasound”.

EFSUMB Gastrointestinal Ultrasound (GIUS) Task Force Group: Celiac sprue and other rare gastrointestinal diseases ultrasound features / Dietrich, C. F.; Hollerweger, A.; Dirks, K.; Higginson, A.; Serra, C.; Calabrese, E.; Dong, Y.; Hausken, T.; Maconi, G.; Mihmanli, I.; Nurnberg, D.; Nylund, K.; Pallotta, N.; Ripolles, T.; Romanini, L.; Saftoiu, A.; Sporea, I.; Wustner, M.; Maaser, C.; Gilja, O. H.. - In: MEDICAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY. - ISSN 1844-4172. - 21:3(2019), pp. 299-315. [10.11152/mu-2162]

EFSUMB Gastrointestinal Ultrasound (GIUS) Task Force Group: Celiac sprue and other rare gastrointestinal diseases ultrasound features

Pallotta N.;
2019

Abstract

Transabdominal gastrointestinal ultrasound (GIUS) is unique in its capacity to examine the bowel non-invasively and in its physiological condition, including extra-intestinal features such as the splanchnic vessels, mesentery, omentum and lymph nodes- even at the bedside. Despite this, and its extensive documentation for its usefulness, it has only been fully implemented in a few European countries and expert centres. Therefore, the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB) established a GIUS Task Force Group in 2014 consisting of international experts from 9 European countries with the objectives to standardize and promote the use of GIUS in a clinical setting. This is achieved by publishing clinical guidelines and recommendations on indications and use of GIUS and so far,4 guidelines have been published: first on “examination techniques and normal findings”, second on “inflammatory bowel disease”, third on “acute appendicitis and diverticulitis” and fourth on “transrectal and perineal ultrasound”.
2019
guidelines; sprue cystic fibrosis; foreign body; vasculitis; tumour ultrasound; celiac disease; neoplasia; endometriosis; Europe; Gastrointestinal Diseases; Gastrointestinal Tract; Humans; Societies, Medical; Ultrasonography
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EFSUMB Gastrointestinal Ultrasound (GIUS) Task Force Group: Celiac sprue and other rare gastrointestinal diseases ultrasound features / Dietrich, C. F.; Hollerweger, A.; Dirks, K.; Higginson, A.; Serra, C.; Calabrese, E.; Dong, Y.; Hausken, T.; Maconi, G.; Mihmanli, I.; Nurnberg, D.; Nylund, K.; Pallotta, N.; Ripolles, T.; Romanini, L.; Saftoiu, A.; Sporea, I.; Wustner, M.; Maaser, C.; Gilja, O. H.. - In: MEDICAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY. - ISSN 1844-4172. - 21:3(2019), pp. 299-315. [10.11152/mu-2162]
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