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Endoscopic ultrasound | 2016

Effect of the time of day and queue position in the endoscopic schedule on the performance characteristics of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration for diagnosing pancreatic malignancies

Jason Korenblit; Danielle M. Tholey; Joanna Tolin; David E. Loren; Thomas E. Kowalski; Douglas G. Adler; Julie Davolos; Ali Siddiqui

Background and Objectives: Recent reports have indicated that the time of day may impact the detection rate of abnormal cytology on gynecologic cytology samples. The aim of this study was to determine if procedure time or queue position affected the performance characteristics of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) for diagnosing solid pancreatic malignancies. Patients and Methods: We conducted a retrospective study evaluating patients with solid pancreatic lesions in whom EUS-FNA was performed. Three timing variables were evaluated as surrogate markers for endoscopist fatigue: Procedure start times, morning versus afternoon procedures, and endoscopy queue position. Statistical analyses were performed to determine whether the timing variables predicted performance characteristics of EUS-FNA. Results: We identified 609 patients (mean age: 65.8 years, 52.1% males) with solid pancreatic lesions who underwent EUS-FNA. The sensitivity of EUS-FNA was 100% for procedures that started at 7 AM while cases that started at 4 PM had a sensitivity of 81%. Using start time on a continuous scale, each elapsed hour was associated with a 1.9% decrease in EUS-FNA sensitivity (P = 0.003). Similarly, a 10% reduction in EUS-FNA sensitivity was detected between morning and afternoon procedures (92% vs. 82% respectively, P = 0.0006). A linear regression comparing the procedure start time and diagnostic accuracy revealed a decrease of approximately 1.7% in procedure accuracy for every hour later a procedure was started. A 16% reduction in EUS-FNA accuracy was detected between morning and afternoon procedures (100% vs. 84% respectively, P = 0.0009). When the queue position was assessed, a 2.4% reduction in accuracy was noted for each increase in the queue position (P = 0.013). Conclusion: Sensitivity and diagnostic accuracy of EUS-FNA for solid pancreatic lesions decline with progressively later EUS starting times and increasing numbers of procedures before a given EUS, potentially from endoscopist fatigue and cytotechnologist fatigue.


Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy | 2015

Spiral Enteroscopy Utilizing Capsule Location Index for Achieving High Diagnostic and Therapeutic Yield

Rohan Mandaliya; Jason Korenblit; Brendan O'Hare; Anastasia Shnitser; Ramalinga Kedika; Rebecca Matro; Dina Halegoua-De Marzio; Anthony Infantolino; Mitchell Conn

Background and Aim. Spiral enteroscopy (SE) is a new small bowel endoscopic technique. Our aim is to review the diagnostic and therapeutic yield, safety of SE, and the predictive role of prior capsule endoscopy (CE) at an academic center. Methods. A retrospective review of patients undergoing SE after prior CE between 2008 and 2013 was performed. Capsule location index (CLI) was defined as the fraction of total small bowel transit time when the lesion was seen on CE. Results. A total of 174 SEs were performed: antegrade (147) and retrograde (27). Abnormalities on SE were detected in 65% patients. The procedure was safe in patients with surgically altered bowel anatomy (n = 12). The diagnostic yield of antegrade SE decreased with increasing CLI range. The diagnostic yield of retrograde SE decreased on decreasing CLI range. A CLI cutoff of 0.6 was derived that determined the initial route of SE. Vascular ectasias seen on CE were detected in 83% cases on SE; p < 0.01. Conclusions. SE is safe with a high diagnostic and therapeutic yield. CLI is predictive of the success of SE and determines the best route of SE. The type of small bowel pathology targeted by SE may affect its utility and yield.


Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2011

Relationship of Pancreatic Mass Size and Diagnostic Yield of Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration

Ali Siddiqui; Lauren J. Brown; Shih-Kuang S. Hong; Rossitza Draganova-Tacheva; Jason Korenblit; David E. Loren; Thomas E. Kowalski; Charalambos Solomides


Journal of interventional gastroenterology | 2012

The role of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (eus-fna) for the diagnosis of intra-abdominal lymphadenopathy of unknown origin.

Jason Korenblit; Archana Anantharaman; David E. Loren; Thomas E. Kowalski; Ali Siddiqui


Gastroenterología y Hepatología | 2012

Refractory Pancolitis: A Novel Presentation of Idiopathic Myointimal Hyperplasia of Mesenteric Veins

Jason Korenblit; Ashlie L. Burkart; Robert Frankel; Matthew Klinge; Lindam Greenbau; Scott D. Goldstein; David Kastenberg


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2011

Su1375 Relationship of Pancreatic Mass Size and Diagnostic Yield of Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Fine Needle Aspiration

Shih-Kuang S. Hong; Lauren J. Brown; Rossitza Draganova-Tacheva; Jason Korenblit; David E. Loren; Thomas E. Kowalski; Charalambos Solomides; Ali Siddiqui


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2013

1018 Prospective Randomized Trial of the 22G EchoTip Procore™ Needle Versus the 22G Cook EchoTip Ultra 3® Needle in Patients With Solid Mass Lesions Undergoing EUS-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA)

Jason Korenblit; Harkirat Singh; Mujtaba Butt; Vaibhav Mehendiratta; Jason Lewis; Anthony Infantolino; Robert M. Coben; Marluce Bibbo; Ali Siddiqui; David E. Loren; Thomas E. Kowalski


American Surgeon | 2014

Idiopathic myointimal hyperplasia of the mesenteric veins.

Jason Korenblit; Rebecca Matro; Scott D. Goldstein; Ashlie L. Burkart; Jeffrey P. Baliff; Robert Frankel; Matthew Klinge; Linda E. Greenbaum; Anthony J. DiMarino; David Kastenberg


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2012

Sa1527 Prospective Comparative Study of the Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)-Guided 22-Gauge Cook Procore™ Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) Needle With the 22-Gauge Cook EchoTip® Needle in Patients With Solid Mass Lesions

Vaibhav Mehendiratta; Jason Lewis; Jason Korenblit; Anthony Infantolino; Robert M. Coben; Marluce Bibbo; Ali Siddiqui; David E. Loren; Thomas E. Kowalski


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2014

Su1539 A Trial of Rectal Indomethacin to Prevent Post-ERCP Pancreatitis in Patients With Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction Type 3

Jeremy Kaplan; Andrew Zabolotsky; Thomas E. Kowalski; David E. Loren; Jason Korenblit; Douglas G. Adler; Mohamad A. Eloubeidi; Ali Siddiqui

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Ali Siddiqui

Thomas Jefferson University

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David E. Loren

Thomas Jefferson University

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Thomas E. Kowalski

Thomas Jefferson University

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Mitchell Conn

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Jason Lewis

Thomas Jefferson University

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Vaibhav Mehendiratta

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Rebecca Matro

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

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Anastasia Shnitser

Thomas Jefferson University

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