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    Accidental Sewing Pin Ingestion by a Tailor: A Case Report and Literature Review
    (2023)
    Stojkovic, Stefan (58448712900)
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    Bjelakovic, Milica (14029809600)
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    Stojkovic Lalosevic, Milica (57218133245)
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    Stulic, Milos (55895099100)
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    Pejic, Nina (57210712517)
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    Radivojevic, Nemanja (57216412671)
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    Stojkovic, Nemanja (58618429900)
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    Martinov Nestorov, Jelena (16230832200)
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    Culafic, Djordje (6603664463)
    Foreign body ingestion is a frequently encountered emergency in healthcare institutions. It mostly affects pediatric populations, although it can also affect adults with developmental delays, those with psychiatric diseases, drug abusers, and prisoners. Endoscopy is a diagnostic and treatment method for suspected foreign body ingestion. In this article, we discuss a 45-year-old tailor who swallowed a sewing pin while at work. The abdominal X-ray showed a needle-shaped metal shadow in the stomach region. During an upper endoscopy, it was discovered that a sewing pin with a sharp edge was stuck in the pylorus. The sewing pin was extracted endoscopically, and the patient was discharged the same day in good condition. Since the estimated risk of complications of foreign body ingestion in the adult population is about 35%, and the most common complications include impaction, laceration, bleeding, or perforation of the gastrointestinal wall, endoscopic or surgical removal is necessary. This also emphasizes the importance of a careful endoscopic evaluation of some at-risk occupations for foreign body ingestion with or without gastrointestinal complaints. © 2023 by the authors.
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    Empirical rescue treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection in third and subsequent lines: 8-year experience in 2144 patients from the European Registry on H. pylori management (Hp-EuReg)
    (2023)
    Burgos-Santamaría, Diego (56925490100)
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    Nyssen, Olga P (55312072000)
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    Gasbarrini, Antonio (58589716200)
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    Vaira, Dino (7005199986)
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    Pérez-Aisa, Ángeles (8930097800)
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    Rodrigo, Luís (7004380789)
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    Pellicano, Rinaldo (7005853671)
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    Keco-Huerga, Alma (57209480439)
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    Pabón-Carrasco, Manuel (57140584100)
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    Castro-Fernandez, Manuel (57207836590)
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    Boltin, Doron (17134114400)
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    Barrio, Jesus (7103018736)
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    Phull, Perminder (6701397316)
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    Kupcinskas, Juozas (37026298800)
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    Jonaitis, Laimas (8947481700)
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    Ortiz-Polo, Inmaculada (6507540659)
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    Tepes, Bojan (8904989100)
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    Lucendo, Alfredo J (55881718200)
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    Huguet, José María (7101976696)
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    Areia, Miguel (20733380600)
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    Jurecic, Natasa Brglez (57199329921)
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    Denkovski, Maja (57779140800)
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    Bujanda, Luís (57022137500)
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    Ramos-San Román, June (58033396700)
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    Cuadrado-Lavín, Antonio (55396055900)
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    Gomez-Camarero, Judith (24471208000)
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    Jiménez Moreno, Manuel Alfonso (55383209900)
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    Lanas, Angel (57193907523)
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    Martinez-Dominguez, Samuel Jesús (57195574030)
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    Alfaro, Enrique (57208133819)
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    Marcos-Pinto, Ricardo (53984773600)
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    Milivojevic, Vladimir (57192082297)
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    Rokkas, Theodore (57195140768)
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    Leja, Marcis (57201274512)
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    Smith, Sinead (8766496500)
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    Tonkić, Ante (56030012800)
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    Buzás, György Miklós (8888734900)
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    Doulberis, Michael (24490692200)
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    Venerito, Marino (13611854500)
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    Lerang, Frode (6603009691)
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    Bordin, Dmitry S (58709294500)
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    Lamy, Vincent (6701405126)
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    Capelle, Lisette G (26425020800)
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    Marlicz, Wojciech (6602757415)
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    Dobru, Daniela (25229743100)
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    Puig, Ignasi (55970933500)
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    Calvet, Xavier (57188671976)
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    Gómez Rodríguez, Blas José (6603394259)
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    Domínguez-Cajal, Manuel (57197801990)
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    Perona, Mónica (8587862900)
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    Compare, Debora (22233578200)
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    Almela, Pedro (6602398782)
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    Marusic, Marinko (8412441300)
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    Botargues Bote, José María (56518134200)
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    Tejedor-Tejada, Javier (57202302659)
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    Fernandez-Bermejo, Miguel (6602938106)
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    Voynovan, Irina (57203219654)
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    De La Peña-Negro, Luisa Carmen (57211043318)
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    Ortega, Xavier Segarra (57779140700)
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    González-Santiago, Jesús M. (36606141200)
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    Villarroya, Ramon Pajares (59158392100)
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    Iyo, Eduardo (57213164711)
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    Gómez, Bárbara (57217996386)
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    Link, Alexander (26536193400)
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    Rosania, Rosa (35485665800)
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    Malfertheiner, Peter (36048150200)
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    Kahraman, Alisan (24073642700)
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    Ghisa, Matteo (57203387789)
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    Dekhnich, Natalia Nikolaevna (57201845926)
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    Nikolic, Marko (59879365900)
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    Alcedo, Javier (6602505595)
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    Iragorri, Itxaso Jiménez (58307613400)
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    Bermejo, Fernando (56235189800)
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    Algaba, Alicia (24484708600)
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    Campillo, Ana (23977490900)
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    Abdulkhakov, Rustam (6506615710)
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    Grigorieva, Ludmila (57480120500)
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    Fadeenko, Galina (58671914300)
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    Da Silva, Joana Alves (57306133100)
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    Alekseenko, Sergey (7005381600)
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    Zaytsev, Oleg (57212492445)
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    Ilchishina, Tatiana (57203726279)
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    Pakhomova, Anna (8851902900)
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    Huguet-Malavés, José María (59157887500)
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    Amorena, Edurne (18133308600)
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    Belousova, Liya Nikolaevna (57203788670)
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    Plotnikova, Ekaterina Yuryevna (57193910407)
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    Vologzhanina, Liudmila (57202912853)
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    Bakanova, Natalia (57479843100)
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    Belousova, Liya Nikolaevna (59817023900)
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    Stovrag, Tanja Novica (58671915100)
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    Nagorni, Ivan (57200249058)
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    Bjelakovic, Milica (14029809600)
    Objective To evaluate the use, effectiveness and safety of Helicobacter pylori empirical rescue therapy in third and subsequent treatment lines in Europe. Design International, prospective, non-interventional registry of the clinical practice of European gastroenterologists. Data were collected and quality reviewed until October 2021 at Asociación Española de Gastroenterología-Research Electronic Data Capture. All cases with three or more empirical eradication attempts were assessed for effectiveness by modified intention-to-treat and per-protocol analysis. Results Overall, 2144 treatments were included: 1519, 439, 145 and 41 cases from third, fourth, fifth and sixth treatment lines, respectively. Sixty different therapies were used; the 15 most frequently prescribed encompassed >90% of cases. Overall effectiveness remained <90% in all therapies. Optimised treatments achieved a higher eradication rate than non-optimised (78% vs 67%, p<0.0001). From 2017 to 2021, only 44% of treatments other than 10-day single-capsule therapy used high proton-pump inhibitor doses and lasted ≥14 days. Quadruple therapy containing metronidazole, tetracycline and bismuth achieved optimal eradication rates only when prescribed as third-line treatment, either as 10-day single-capsule therapy (87%) or as 14-day traditional therapy with tetracycline hydrochloride (95%). Triple amoxicillin-levofloxacin therapy achieved 90% effectiveness in Eastern Europe only or when optimised. The overall incidence of adverse events was 31%. Conclusion Empirical rescue treatment in third and subsequent lines achieved suboptimal effectiveness in most European regions. Only quadruple bismuth-metronidazole-tetracycline (10-day single-capsule or 14-day traditional scheme) and triple amoxicillin-levofloxacin therapies reached acceptable outcomes in some settings. Compliance with empirical therapy optimisation principles is still poor 5 years after clinical practice guidelines update. Trial registration number NCT02328131. © 2023 Journal. All rights reserved.

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