Joseph Romagnuolo
Medical University of South Carolina
115 Papers
663 Citations
Joseph Romagnuolo is an academic researcher from Medical University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatitis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 110 publications. Previous affiliations of Joseph Romagnuolo include University of Calgary & Sewanee: The University of the South.
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Papers
A lexicon for endoscopic adverse events: report of an ASGE workshop.
Peter B. Cotton,Glenn M. Eisen,Lars Aabakken,Todd H. Baron,Matthew M. Hutter,Brian C. Jacobson,Klaus Mergener,Albert A. Nemcek,Bret T. Petersen,John L. Petrini,Irving M. Pike,Linda Rabeneck,Joseph Romagnuolo,John J. Vargo +13 more
TL;DR: Describing these deviations from the plan as ‘‘unplanned events’’ fits nicely and is perhaps better avoided.
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Risk factors for complications after ERCP: a multivariate analysis of 11,497 procedures over 12 years.
TL;DR: This study characterizes a large series of ERCP procedures from a single institution and outlines the incidence and predictors of complications.
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A randomized trial of rectal indomethacin to prevent post-ERCP pancreatitis
B. Joseph Elmunzer,James M. Scheiman,Glen A. Lehman,Amitabh Chak,Patrick Mosler,Peter D.R. Higgins,Rodney A. Hayward,Joseph Romagnuolo,Grace H. Elta,Stuart Sherman,Akbar K. Waljee,Aparna Repaka,Matthew Atkinson,Gregory A. Cote,Richard S. Kwon,Lee McHenry,Cyrus R. Piraka,Erik Jan Wamsteker,James L. Watkins,Sheryl Korsnes,Suzette E. Schmidt,Sarah M. Turner,Sylvia Nicholson,Evan L. Fogel +23 more
TL;DR: Among patients at high risk for post-ERCP pancreatitis, rectal indomethacin significantly reduced the incidence of the condition.
Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography: A Meta-Analysis of Test Performance in Suspected Biliary Disease
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the overall sensitivity and specificity of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) in suspected biliary obstruction and to evaluate clinically important subgroups.
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Grading the complexity of endoscopic procedures: results of an ASGE working party
Peter B. Cotton,Glenn M. Eisen,Joseph Romagnuolo,John J. Vargo,Todd H. Baron,Paul R. Tarnasky,Steve Schutz,Brian C. Jacobson,Chris Bott,Bret T. Petersen +9 more
TL;DR: A consensus list was developed for comments and testing to complement the proposed lexicons for adverse events and risk factors and establish a system for grading the complexity of endoscopic procedures.
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