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Livio Cipolletta
Researcher at Regione Campania
Publications - 100
Citations - 4200
Livio Cipolletta is an academic researcher from Regione Campania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colonoscopy & Upper gastrointestinal bleeding. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 100 publications receiving 3889 citations. Previous affiliations of Livio Cipolletta include University of Naples Federico II.
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Diagnosis and management of nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Guideline
Ian M. Gralnek,Ian M. Gralnek,Jean-Marc Dumonceau,Ernst J. Kuipers,Angel Lanas,David S Sanders,Matthew Kurien,Gianluca Rotondano,Tomas Hucl,Mário Dinis-Ribeiro,Riccardo Marmo,I. Racz,Alberto Arezzo,Ralf Thorsten Hoffmann,Gilles Lesur,Roberto de Franchis,Lars Aabakken,Andrew Veitch,Franco Radaelli,Paulo Salgueiro,Ricardo S. Cardoso,Luís Maia,Angelo Zullo,Livio Cipolletta,Cesare Hassan +24 more
TL;DR: This Guideline is an official statement of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and addresses the diagnosis and management of nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage (NVUGIH).
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Dual Therapy Versus Monotherapy in the Endoscopic Treatment of High-Risk Bleeding Ulcers: A Meta-Analysis of Controlled Trials
Riccardo Marmo,Gianluca Rotondano,Roberto Piscopo,Maria A. Bianco,Rosario D'Angella,Livio Cipolletta +5 more
TL;DR: Dual endoscopic therapy proved significantly superior to epinephrine injection alone, but had no advantage over thermal or mechanical monotherapy in improving the outcome of patients with high-risk peptic ulcer bleeding.
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Meta-analysis: capsule enteroscopy vs. conventional modalities in diagnosis of small bowel diseases
TL;DR: Prospective trials support the role of capsule enteroscopy as an improvement in diagnosing mucosal lesions in the small bowel.
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Outpatient management for low-risk nonvariceal upper GI bleeding: A randomized controlled trial
TL;DR: Outpatient care of patients at low risk for recurrent nonvariceal upper GI hemorrhage is safe and can lead to significant savings in hospital costs.
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Effective bowel cleansing before colonoscopy: a randomized study of split-dosage versus non-split dosage regimens of high-volume versus low-volume polyethylene glycol solutions.
Riccardo Marmo,Gianluca Rotondano,Giovanni Riccio,Armando Marone,Maria Antonia Bianco,I. Stroppa,Anna Caruso,Nicola Pandolfo,Stefano Sansone,Elena Gregorio,Giuseppe D'Alvano,Nicoletta Procaccio,Pina Capo,C. Marmo,Livio Cipolletta +14 more
TL;DR: Low-volume PEG plus ascorbic acid is as effective as high- volume PEG-electrolyte solution but has superior palatability and a split-dosage schedule is the most effective bowel cleansing method.