Video course abdominal ultrasound
Examination of the hepatobiliary system – Intrahepatic bile ducts
Author: Prof. Dr. Christoph F. Dietrich
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Nørgård BM et al, Am J Gastroenterol. 2025;120(11):2632-2643
Alarmingly high proportion of chronic opioid users in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): Opioid use in IBD is associated with a poor prognosis. Results of a nationwide cohort study from Denmark report that 27% of patients with Crohn's disease and 22% of patients with ulcerative colitis became chronic opioid users. Risk factors include previous surgery, the use of hypnotics/sedatives and an age ≥ 50 years.
Budzyń K et al, Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2025;10(10):896-903
Risk of endoscopists losing skills after the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in screening colonoscopy: A retrospective multicenter evaluation from Poland suggests that continuous AI exposure during colonoscopy reduces the adenoma detection rate in standard, non-AI-assisted screening colonoscopies.

Rhee H et al, Gastroenterology. 2025;168(6):1170-1177.e12
HCC surveillance in liver cirrhosis: Is non-contrast MRI superior to ultrasound?
In a randomized study from South Korea which enrolled patients with compensated liver cirrhosis, non-contrast MRI surveillance identified very early HCC (BCLC 0) more frequently and resulted in fewer false-positive findings compared to ultrasound. However, the overall detection rate of early-stage tumors (BCLC 0 or A) was not significantly different. These findings suggest that non-contrast MRI may offer advantages in high-risk populations, although cost, availability, and practical feasibility must be taken into account before wider implementation.
Alvarado-Tapias E et al, Hepatology. 2025;82(1):140-154
Improved portal pressure reduction with combined carvedilol and simvastatin: In a Spanish study, patients with cirrhosis and significant portal hypertension were first treated with carvedilol and then randomized to receive either additional simvastatin or placebo. The combination of carvedilol + simvastatin resulted in a significantly greater reduction in the hepatic venous pressure gradient compared to carvedilol alone. This suggests that the combination therapy may provide a meaningful additional benefit in patients with severe portal hypertension.

Old O et al, Gastroenterology. 2025;169(6):1233-1243.e12
Endoscopic surveillance of Barrett's esophagus put into question: In a randomized trial in the United Kingdom (BOSS), 3453 patients with Barrett's esophagus were randomized to either biennial surveillance endoscopy or at-need endoscopy in case of symptoms when symptoms occurred. There were no differences in overall survival or cancer-specific survival after more than 12 years of follow-up.
Shin J et al, Gut. 2025;74(11):1821-1827
Hemostatic powder after primary hemostasis in non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NVUGIB): The application of hemostatic powder following endoscopic hemostasis significantly reduced early (3 days) and late (30 days) rebleeding rates in a randomized trial involving 341 patients.

Deng H et al, Am J Gastroenterol. 2025;120(10):2405-2414
Adverse clinical outcome of hypertriglyceridemia-associated acute pancreatitis: Using a multicenter cross-regional cohort, this report demonstrates that hypertriglyceridemia-associated acute pancreatitis had an increased risk of developing severe acute pancreatitis and organ failure as compared to other etiologies. Risk factors included age, fasting blood glucose, white blood cell count and presence of pleural effusion, but not triglyceride levels.
Symposium
Next Gen Liver Immunology: Bridging Basic Science and Clinical Practice
February 5 – 6, 2026, Freiburg, Germany
Konzerthaus Freiburg, Konrad-Adenauer-Platz 1, 79098 Freiburg, Germany
Symposium 243
Gastrointestinal Inflammation and Neoplasia
April 24 – 25, 2026, Warsaw, Poland
Hilton Warsaw City, Grzybowska 63, 00-844 Warsaw, Poland
Current Falk literature:
Gastroenterology - From Symptom to Diagnosis
A Guide for Hospital and Practice
Authors: T. Kucharzik, K. Kannengießer, P.G. Lankisch
(93 pages)
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