American College of Gastroenterology

Evidence-Based GI: An ACG Publication and Podcast

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A new monthly publication from the American College of Gastroenterology, Evidence-Based GI (EBGI) uses evidence-based methods to create abstracts and explain study results of new and important articles in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology. Listen as editors of EBGI discuss the articles they review and how the recommendations can be applied to your practice.

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American College of Gastroenterology

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Health

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gi.org

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29 kwi 2026

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Diagnostic Yield of Prolonged Wireless pH vs 24-hour pH-Impedance Monitoring for Evaluation of Chronic Laryngeal Symptoms 18.09.2024
Standardized Training for Endoscopic Mucosal Resection of Large Polyps: Does it Reduce Recurrence? 18.09.2024
Risankizumab is Superior to Placebo for Induction and Maintenance of Moderate-Severe Ulcerative Colitis (UC): Assessing the UC Treatment Paradigm 18.09.2024
ACG Guideline on Treatment of Helicobacter pylori: New Recommendations… Will Practice Change? 18.09.2024
ICYMI: ACG Clinical Guideline on Gastroparesis-Limited Evidence-Based Options 21.08.2024
ERCP with Extracorporeal Shock-Wave Lithotripsy for Chronic Pancreatitis: Is It A “Sham” for Improving Pain? 21.08.2024
Vonoprazan is Efficacious for Non-Erosive Reflux Disease (NERD): An Alternative for PPI-Resistant NERD Patients? 21.08.2024
Risankizumab is Superior to Ustekinumab for Induction and Maintenance of Crohn’s disease: The SEQUENCE Trial 21.08.2024
Do Not Extend Interval Between CRC Screening Colonoscopies from 10 to 15 Years: Perils of Administrative Databases 17.07.2024
Long-Term Efficacy and Safety of Ustekinumab for Ulcerative Colitis: 4-Year Data from the UNIFI Maintenance Study 17.07.2024
Oral Vonoprazan for Prevention of High-Risk Peptic Ulcer Rebleeding: A Better Alternative than IV PPIs? 17.07.2024
Tirzepatide Produces NASH Resolution and Decreases Fibrosis: Results from the SYNERGY-NASH Trial 17.07.2024
When to Discontinue Colon Polyp Surveillance in Older Adults? 19.06.2024
Can IV Metoclopramide Improve Endoscopic Visualization for Patients with Active Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding? 19.06.2024
Multi-Target Stool RNA Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening: When Should You Use It? 19.06.2024
Stemming the Tide: Is Long-acting, IM Octreotide Injection Better than Standard of Care for Angiodysplasia-related GI Bleeding? 19.06.2024
PROFILE: Can Molecular Biomarkers Predict Outcomes to Crohn’s Disease Treatment? 15.05.2024
Linaclotide Effective for Functional Constipation in 6-17 Year Olds: First FDA-Approved Constipation Treatment for Children 15.05.2024
Multi-Target Stool DNA Test for CRC Screening: How Accurate is the New Version? 15.05.2024
Budesonide Oral Suspension Improves Outcomes in Eosinophilic Esophagitis 15.05.2024
Ustekinumab and Vedolizumab Demonstrate Safety During Pregnancy: Updates from the PIANO Registry 24.04.2024
How Effective Are Obesity Medications for Reducing Hepatic Decompensation in NASH? 24.04.2024
Resmetirom Produces NASH Resolution and Decreases Fibrosis: Results from the MAESTRO-NASH Trial 24.04.2024
Cell-free DNA Blood Test for CRC Screening: A Promising Development but Won’t “Eclipse” Current Tools 24.04.2024
ICYMI: How Frequently Should We Perform Colonoscopy in Patients with Serrated Polyposis Syndrome? 20.03.2024

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