Joseph Boujaoude
Saint Joseph University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Joseph Boujaoude.
Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique | 2006
César Yaghi; Khalil Honein; Joseph Boujaoude; Rita Slim; Rami Moucari; Raymond Sayegh
OBJECTIVES Data on the influence of acetaminophen intake on acute viral hepatitis is scarce, but it could play a role in the worsening of this disease. The aim of this study was to determine whether the intake of acetaminophen at therapeutic doses affects the severity of acute viral hepatitis. METHODS This was a prospective study concerning 37 consecutive patients hospitalized for acute viral hepatitis. Acetaminophen consumption and time since last intake were assessed by a questionnaire. Parameters of severity were studied in comparison to time related serum concentrations of acetaminophen. RESULTS Patients hospitalized for acute viral hepatitis (18 male, 19 female patients) had a mean age of 29.2 +/- 11.5 years. The causal virus was HAV (n=23), HBV (n=7) and other viruses (n=8). The mean cumulated dose of acetaminophen was 7.7 +/- 5.65 g. The daily dose did not exceed the therapeutic dosage and the mean was 1.95 +/- 0.81 g (1-3 g). Patients who received 7.5 g of acetaminophen or more had a lower prothrombin index 52.4 +/- 30.3% vs 74.2 +/- 17.2% (P=0.039), and a lower factor V 54.7 +/- 33.2% vs 83.3 +/- 19.6% (P=0.033). Prothrombin index and bilirubinemia were negatively correlated with time related plasma acetaminophen concentrations. CONCLUSIONS The use of acetaminophen at therapeutic doses was associated with greater alterations of surrogate markers of the severity of acute viral hepatitis especially hepatitis A. This was related to cumulated dosages and correlated to the time related acetaminophen plasma concentrations. Acetaminophen use should be interrupted when acute hepatitis is suspected.
Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique | 2005
Joseph Boujaoude; Elham Hobeika; Roy Nasnas; G. Khayat; Patricia Yazbeck; Raymond Sayegh
OBJECTIVES Percutaneous endoscopic gastro-jejunostomy is appropriate for patients with severe neurologic deficit to avoid repeated tube feeding-related aspiration. We describe a modified technique of endoscopic gastro-duodenostomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS This technique was performed in 9 patients with severe neurologic deficit. No fluoroscopy was necessary. The gastrostomy button was pushed across the pylorus into the bulb; a nasogastric tube was then placed in the duodenum under endoscopic control and the button was drawn to the gastric wall. When the gastroduodenal tube migrated or was occluded, the button was placed in the bulb through the pylorus and maintained in this position for alimentation. RESULTS Placement of the gastro-duodenostomy tube was successful without any complication in 100% of patients. The mean duration of the procedure was 15 min. The tube had to be removed for migration (N = 4) and occlusion (N = 5) after a mean period of 5.8 weeks (range: 2-10). During the follow-up period, no tube feeding-related aspiration was observed. CONCLUSION This modified low-cost technique of endoscopic gastro-duodenostomy is simple and efficient.
World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2007
Joseph Boujaoude
World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2006
César Yaghi; Ala l Sharara; Paul Rassam; Rami Moucari; Khalil Honein; Joseph Boujaoude; Rita Slim; Roger Noun; Heitham Abdul-Baki; Mohamad Khalifeh; Sami Ramia; Raymond Sayegh
Journal of the Pancreas | 2007
Joseph Boujaoude; Elia Samaha; Khalil Honein; Roger Noun; Bassam Abboud; Claude Ghorra; Raymond Sayegh
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009
Joseph Boujaoude; Lyna Mounassa; Bassam Abboud; Fadi Nasr; Georges Chahine; César Yaghi; Khalil Honein; Raymond Sayegh; Gerard Abadjian; Claude Ghorra
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009
Joseph Boujaoude; Eliana Hanna; Lyna Mounassa; Bassam Abboud; Khalil Honein; Raymond Sayegh
/data/revues/03998320/00300005/763/ | 2008
César Yaghi; Khalil Honein; Joseph Boujaoude; Rita Slim; Rami Moucari; Raymond Sayegh
/data/revues/03998320/00290005/505/ | 2008
Joseph Boujaoude; Elham Hobeika; Roy Nasnas; G. Khayat; Patricia Yazbeck; Raymond Sayegh
Archive | 2006
César Yaghi; Khalil Honein; Joseph Boujaoude; Rita Slim; Rami Moucari; Raymond Sayegh