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:- Reference 1: [https://bio.cedars-sinai.org/rezaiea/index.html Rezaie] ''et al.'' Am. J. Gastroenterology (2017); unfortunately this author as multiple papers in the journal in this year...so uncertain the absolute reference. | :- Reference 1: [https://bio.cedars-sinai.org/rezaiea/index.html Rezaie] ''et al.'' Am. J. Gastroenterology (2017); unfortunately this author as multiple papers in the journal in this year...so uncertain the absolute reference. | ||
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+ | :- Reference 2: [https://www-nejm-org.ezproxy2.library.colostate.edu/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM197106242842502 Volume and Composition of Human Intestinal Gas Determined by Means of an Intestinal Washout Technic, N. Eng. J. Med. (1971), Michael D. Levitt, M.D.] Breath test to measure H<sub>2</sub>, CO<sub>2</sub>, and CH<sub>4</sub>. | ||
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+ | :- Ref 3: [[Media:ACG Clinical Guideline_ Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth.pdf|ACG Clinical Guideline: Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth]] | ||
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+ | :- Ref 4: Lovell | ||
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+ | Constipation - associated with methane/mathanogens | ||
+ | Diarrhea - hydrogen/hydrogen sulfide | ||
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+ | :- Ref 5: Shah (2020) | ||
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+ | :- Ref 6 Gibson (1990) Strocchi (1991) | ||
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+ | ::Hydrogen affects methane --> 4 H<sub>2</sub> -methanogens-> CH<sub>4</sub> | ||
+ | ::Hydrogen affects hydrogen sulfide --> 5 H<sub>2</sub> -hydrogen sulfide producers-> H<sub>2</sub>S | ||
+ | :: Take home point: need to measure all three gases! | ||
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+ | :- Ref 7: Poss...(2007) | ||
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+ | :- Ref 8: Ply... (2012) | ||
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+ | :- Ref 9: Ply... (2015) | ||
+ | :: E. coli and Kebsiella | ||
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+ | ===Reimagine Study=== | ||
+ | :- Ref 10: | ||
+ | [[Media:Leite2020_Article_MappingTheSegmentalMicrobiomes.pdf|Mapping the Segmental Microbiomes in the Human Small Bowel in Comparison with Stool: A REIMAGINE Study]] | ||
+ | : [[Media:10620_2020_6173_MOESM1_ESM.docx|Supplementary material 1]] | ||
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+ | Excerpt from paper: | ||
+ | :''Data availability The datasets generated during the current study are | ||
+ | available in the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) | ||
+ | BioProject Repository https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject under | ||
+ | BioProject ID PRJNA590519.'' | ||
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+ | :- Ref 11: [[Media:pone.0234906.pdf|The duodenal microbiome is altered in small intestinal bacterial overgrowth]] | ||
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+ | END 22:17 min. |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 7 September 2021
This is a page discussing a seminar by Dr. Mark Pimentel from Cedars-Sinai (Los Angeles, CA) in the department of Medically Associated Science and Technology (MAST) Program. Dr. Pimentel website
YouTube: SIBO, IBS & The New 3-Gas SIBO Breath Test with Dr. Mark Pimentel (March 17, 2021)
Topics discussed
Introduction
- - Diagnosis of Exclusion
- - IBS: Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- - SIBO: Small intestinal bacteria overload
- - Reference 1: Rezaie et al. Am. J. Gastroenterology (2017); unfortunately this author as multiple papers in the journal in this year...so uncertain the absolute reference.
- - Reference 2: Volume and Composition of Human Intestinal Gas Determined by Means of an Intestinal Washout Technic, N. Eng. J. Med. (1971), Michael D. Levitt, M.D. Breath test to measure H2, CO2, and CH4.
- - Ref 4: Lovell
Constipation - associated with methane/mathanogens Diarrhea - hydrogen/hydrogen sulfide
- - Ref 5: Shah (2020)
- - Ref 6 Gibson (1990) Strocchi (1991)
- Hydrogen affects methane --> 4 H2 -methanogens-> CH4
- Hydrogen affects hydrogen sulfide --> 5 H2 -hydrogen sulfide producers-> H2S
- Take home point: need to measure all three gases!
- - Ref 7: Poss...(2007)
- - Ref 8: Ply... (2012)
- - Ref 9: Ply... (2015)
- E. coli and Kebsiella
Reimagine Study
- - Ref 10:
Excerpt from paper:
- Data availability The datasets generated during the current study are
available in the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) BioProject Repository https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject under BioProject ID PRJNA590519.
END 22:17 min.