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Nicholas Nickl
Researcher at University of Kentucky
Publications - 23
Citations - 679
Nicholas Nickl is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endoscopic ultrasound & Gastric emptying. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 23 publications receiving 662 citations.
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Clinical implications of endoscopic ultrasound: the American Endosonography Club Study
Nicholas Nickl,M. S. Bhutani,Marc F. Catalano,B. Hoffman,R. Hawes,A. Chak,L. D. Roubein,M. Kimmey,M. Johnson,J. Affronti,M. Canto,M. Sivak,H. W. Boyce,C. J. Lightdale,P. Stevens,C. Schmitt +15 more
TL;DR: Changes in management plan may occur in the majority of patients based on EUS results, and are more often in the direction of less costly, risky, and invasive management.
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Interobserver agreement for EUS in the evaluation and diagnosis of submucosal masses.
Frank G. Gress,Colleen M. Schmitt,Thomas J. Savides,Douglas O. Faigel,Marc F. Catalano,Wahid Wassef,Leor D. Roubein,Nicholas Nickl,Donato Ciaccia,Manoop S. Bhutani,Brenda J. Hoffman,J Affronti +11 more
TL;DR: The overall length of experience with EUS appears to play an important role in the accuracy of this modality in the evaluation of submucosal lesions, and it appears to be better for some lesions than others.
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Endoscopic sphincterotomy for stones by experts is safe, even in younger patients with normal ducts
Peter B. Cotton,Joseph E. Geenen,Stuart Sherman,John T. Cunningham,Douglas A. Howell,David L. Carr-Locke,Nicholas Nickl,Robert H. Hawes,Glen A. Lehman,A. Ferrari,Adam Slivka,David R. Lichtenstein,John Baillie,Paul S. Jowell,Laura M. Lail,Harry Evangelou,John J. Bosco,Brian L. Hanson,Brenda J. Hoffman,Soroya M. Rahaman,Rene Male +20 more
TL;DR: Sphincterotomy for stones can be performed very safely by experienced endoscopists and there was no evidence of increased risk in younger patients or in those with smaller bile ducts.
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Gastrointestinal and nutritional aspects of eating disorders
TL;DR: Knowledge of the GI manifestations of eating disorders, and a high index of suspicion for one condition masquerading as the other, are required for the correct diagnosis and management of these patients.
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Development of an Instrument to Assess and Predict Satisfaction and Poor Tolerance Among Patients Undergoing Endoscopic Procedures
TL;DR: A questionnaire that reliably measures aversive endoscopic experience is developed and nervousness before procedure and chronic use of psychotropic drugs are reliable predictors of such experience.