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Reliable exclusion of prognostically significant coronary disease in left ventricular dysfunction by cardiac MRI (2016)
Journal Article
Thompson, A., Crilley, J., Wilson, D., Hungin, A., Fuat, A., & Murphy, J. (2017). Reliable exclusion of prognostically significant coronary disease in left ventricular dysfunction by cardiac MRI. Clinical Radiology, 72(2), 159-164. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crad.2016.10.006

Aim To assess the ability of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) to exclude prognostically significant coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD). Materials and methods A cohort of patients who underwent... Read More about Reliable exclusion of prognostically significant coronary disease in left ventricular dysfunction by cardiac MRI.

Transition from childhood to adulthood in coeliac disease: the Prague consensus report (2016)
Journal Article
Ludvigsson, J., Agreus, L., Ciacci, C., Crowe, S., Geller, M., Green, P., …Husby, S. (2016). Transition from childhood to adulthood in coeliac disease: the Prague consensus report. Gut, 65(8), 1242-1251. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2016-311574

The process of transition from childhood to adulthood is characterised by physical, mental and psychosocial development. Data on the transition and transfer of care in adolescents/young adults with coeliac disease (CD) are scarce. In this paper, 17 p... Read More about Transition from childhood to adulthood in coeliac disease: the Prague consensus report.

Faecal biomarker patterns in patients with symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (2016)
Journal Article
Emmanuel, A., Landis, D., Peucker, M., & Hungin, A. (2016). Faecal biomarker patterns in patients with symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Frontline Gastroenterology, 7(4), 275-282. https://doi.org/10.1136/flgastro-2015-100651

Objective: To determine rates of faecal biomarker results capable of suggesting potentially treatable causes of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptomatology in a population of patients with symptoms of IBS who meet Rome III criteria for that conditi... Read More about Faecal biomarker patterns in patients with symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.

The global prevalence of IBS in adults remains elusive due to the heterogeneity of studies: a Rome Foundation working team literature review (2016)
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Sperber, A., Dumitrascu, D., Fukudo, S., Gerson, C., Ghoshal, U., Gwee, K., …Whitehead, W. (2017). The global prevalence of IBS in adults remains elusive due to the heterogeneity of studies: a Rome Foundation working team literature review. Gut, 66(6), 1075-1082. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2015-311240

Objectives The global prevalence of IBS is difficult to ascertain, particularly in light of the heterogeneity of published epidemiological studies. The aim was to conduct a literature review, by experts from around the world, of community-based studi... Read More about The global prevalence of IBS in adults remains elusive due to the heterogeneity of studies: a Rome Foundation working team literature review.

Prevalence, symptom patterns and management of episodic diarrhoea in the community: a population-based survey in 11 countries (2016)
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Hungin, A., Paxman, L., Koenig, K., Dalrymple, J., Wicks, N., & Walmsley, J. (2016). Prevalence, symptom patterns and management of episodic diarrhoea in the community: a population-based survey in 11 countries. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 43(5), 586-595. https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.13513

Background: The extent of episodic diarrhoea in the community is relatively unknown. Aim: To ascertain the prevalence, symptoms and management behaviours associated with self-reported diarrhoea across 11 countries. Methods: Community screening survey... Read More about Prevalence, symptom patterns and management of episodic diarrhoea in the community: a population-based survey in 11 countries.

Discrepancies between upper GI symptoms described by those who have them and their identification by conventional medical terminology: a survey of sufferers in four countries (2016)
Journal Article
Heading, R., Thomas, E., Sandy, P., Smith, G., Fass, R., & Hungin, P. (2016). Discrepancies between upper GI symptoms described by those who have them and their identification by conventional medical terminology: a survey of sufferers in four countries. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 28(4), 455-462. https://doi.org/10.1097/meg.0000000000000565

Objective: The objective of this study was to develop a self-administered questionnaire for upper gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms using lay vocabulary uninfluenced by established medical terminology or concepts and to conduct a survey of symptom occur... Read More about Discrepancies between upper GI symptoms described by those who have them and their identification by conventional medical terminology: a survey of sufferers in four countries.