
Gerald Holtmann
@geraldholtmann
Professor of Medicine, Director of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Director of Clinical Innovation, UQ, views mine
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22-05-2015 13:46:29
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This is a presentation worth the wait. Data from a new elemental diet in treating #SIBO being presented today. Amazing reduction in breath test gases! Great work from Ali Rezaie MD MSc MAST Research Program









In the 📕#RedJournal: A Minority of Childhood Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction Persist Into Adulthood: A Risk-Factor Analysis Jones, et al. 👉 bit.ly/3MSK7cI Gerald Holtmann Ayesha Shah Nicholas J Talley


Various sociocultural, economic and environmental factors modify the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with DGBI. Insights provided by a systematic review and meta-analysis CRE in Digestive Health pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39056447/

🆕🔥Diagnostic classification systems for #disorders of #gut-#brain interaction should include #Psychological symptoms‼️ ❇️Inclusion of #psychological symptoms would alter how individuals group #clinically👏 👉 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nm… ANMS ESNM.eu #DGBI Rome PsychoGastroenterology



Should we routinely perform upper endoscopy in asymptomatic subjects who partipate in a bowel cancer screening program and have a positive FOBT? An Australian data linkage study provides new insights. #Gitwitter CRE in Digestive Health pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39503334/


📢 Economic Evaluations of Non-Pharmacological Interventions for DGBI: Widely used non-pharmacologic interventions with significant gaps in evidence due to methodological limitations and inconsistencies. #GItwitter #GutBrain #Research CRE in Digestive Health pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39570568/

Our CRE is transforming! With the awarding of the 2024-2029 NHMRC grant funding, our centre has been reshaped into the CRE in Transforming Gut Health. Prof. Nick Talley and Gerald Holtmann are delighted to progress this transformative #DGBI transformingguthealth.org

