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Changes in Testing and Clinical Methods

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John Saltzman, MD, Director of Endoscopy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, shares his experiences and thoughts on endoscopy testing and other topics discussed at the 2014 ACG Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA.

John Saltzman, MD, Director of Endoscopy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, shares his experiences and thoughts on the variety of fascinating topics discussed at the 2014 ACG Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA.

Saltzman notes, "it is not clear how clinically significant these endoscopic episodes were, but it does point out that capnography monitoring has the ability to be an early indicator of more severe episodes and prevent them from happening."

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