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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2005

Should Recent Immigrants to the US From Areas with Low Incidence of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Undergo a Screening Colonoscopy

Ari Wiesen; Daniel Gelrud; Charles Hall; Daniel S. Mishkin

Should Recent Immigrants to the US From Areas with Low Incidence of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Undergo a Screening Colonoscopy? Ari Wiesen, Daniel Gelrud, Charles Hall, Daniel Mishkin Purpose: The incidence of CRC is low in Africa and parts of Asia when compared to the Western hemisphere. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of colorectal neoplasia in average risk recent immigrants from Africa and the Indian subcontinent compared to a group of average risk local residents of mostly Hispanic and African American origin referred for screening colonoscopy. Methods: We analyzed the records of people undergoing CRC screening from January 2002 to October 2004. We identified average risk patients that were self-described as Indian, Pakistani, African or Asian from the database of 3 inner-city teaching hospitals (study group); most of these patients in our community are recent immigrants. As a reference group, we used 440 consecutive average risk local residents referred for screening colonoscopy. The majority of our local residents consist of Hispanics and African Americans. We compared the incidence of adenomas, carcinomas, distribution of lesions as well as other demographic variables. Results: We identified 156 patients in the study group. Eighty-four were females (54%) and 72 were males (46%) with a mean age of 58.5 years. Patients were from Africa (30.8% nZ 48), India and Pakistan (41% nZ 64), and Asia (28.2% n Z 44). One (0.6%) adenocarcinoma, and 16 (10.3%) adenomas were found in the study group. Ten (62.5%) of the lesions were found proximal to the splenic flexure. Only one (0.6%) adenoma was larger than 1 cm. In comparison, the control group had 294 females (67%) and 146 males (33%) with a mean age of 60.6 years. Three (0.6%) adenocarcinomas and 87 (19.7%) adenomas were found. Fifty four (62%) of the lesions were proximal to the splenic flexure. Nineteen (4.3%) adenomas were larger than 1 cm in the control group. When compared to the control group, the study group had a significantly lower overall proportion of patients with adenomas (p Z 0.01), and a lower proportion of females screened (p Z 0.01). The difference in adenocarcinomas, adenomas greater than 1 cm and proximal lesions did not reach significance. Conclusion: Although our study group of mostly recent immigrants had a higher proportion of males, it nevertheless had a lower incidence of adenomas when compared to our traditional population of Abstracts


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2006

Mesenteric chylous cyst

Ari Wiesen; Kostas Sideridis; Bernard Stark; Simmy Bank


Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 2006

Neurofibroma in the colon.

Ari Wiesen; Samuel Davidoff; Kostas Sideridis; Ronald Greenberg; Simmy Bank; Olga Falkowski


/data/revues/00165107/v63i5/S0016510706007760/ | 2011

Incidence and Clinical Significance of Pneumoperitoneum Following PEG Placement: A Prospective Study Ari J Wiesen, MD, Kostas Sideridis, DO, Jonathan Hines, MD, Anant Indaram, MD, Angelo Fernandes, MD, Simmy Bank, MD Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Radiology, Long Island Jewish Hospital

Kostas Sideridis; Ari Wiesen; Angelo Fernandes; John Hines; Anant Indaram; Simmy Bank


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010

T1613: Single Balloon Enteroscopy in an Academic Center: Single Operator Two Year Experience

Mahesh Gajendran; Ari Wiesen; Andres Gelrud


Gastroenterology | 2010

M1371 Use of Cross-Sectional Studies to Track Progression of Chronic Pancreatitis (CP)

Ari Wiesen; Iclal Ocak; Brian Y. Ng; Michael P. Federle; Adam Slivka; David C. Whitcomb; Dhiraj Yadav


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2008

Is Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Safe in the Setting of Recent Coronary Artery Reperfusion Therapy? A Pilot Study

Simona Meca; Mirela Meca; Ari Wiesen; Jaydeep Kadam; Kostas Sideridis; Simmy Bank


Gastroenterology | 2008

M1265 Predicting ICU Admission and Mortality in Acute Pancreatitis: A Six Year Retrospective Single Center Experience Comparing Ranson and Sepsis-Related Organ Failure (SOFA) Scores in the Emergency Room and At 48 Hours

Ari Wiesen; Mirela Meca; Kostas Sideridis; Jaydeep Kadam; Arkady Broder; Steven Helft; Brian J. Schwender; Simmy Bank


Gastroenterology | 2008

939 The Etiology, Risk Factors, and Mortality of Gastrointestinal Bleeding After Cardiothoracic Surgery

David Oustecky; Jaydeep Kadam; Ari Wiesen; Ilanit Aminow; Kostas Sideridis; Simmy Bank

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Kostas Sideridis

North Shore-LIJ Health System

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Simmy Bank

Long Island Jewish Medical Center

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Jaydeep Kadam

North Shore-LIJ Health System

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Adam Slivka

University of Pittsburgh

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Anant Indaram

North Shore-LIJ Health System

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Angelo Fernandes

Long Island Jewish Medical Center

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Bernard Stark

Long Island Jewish Medical Center

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Daniel Gelrud

Montefiore Medical Center

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