2019
DOI: 10.14309/01.ajg.0000591788.41375.f0
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564 Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Global Impact of Musculoskeletal Injuries Among Endoscopists in Portugal

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The performance of endoscopy is characterized by frequent and repetitive activities. Endoscopists often report musculoskeletal injuries (MI). The widespread use of endoscopy and the execution of more technically challenging procedures may lead to higher rates of repetitive stress injuries. Despite previous American and Asian reports, little evidence has come from Europe. We aimed to determine the prevalence, risk factors and impact of MI among Portuguese endoscopists. … Show more

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“…Due to ERI, 171/1562 (10.9%) respondents reported reducing their daily number of procedures. [7,14,15,18,20,23] The pooled prevalence of respondents that reduced their number of procedures per day was 12.7% (95% CI: 7.8, 17.6; I 2 : 89.4%).…”
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“…Due to ERI, 171/1562 (10.9%) respondents reported reducing their daily number of procedures. [7,14,15,18,20,23] The pooled prevalence of respondents that reduced their number of procedures per day was 12.7% (95% CI: 7.8, 17.6; I 2 : 89.4%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unauthorized distribution is strictly prohibited. 20 15 and 19 21 (exp animals/ or exp nonhuman/) not exp humans/ 22 ((alpaca or alpacas or amphibian or amphibians or animal or animals or antelope or armadillo or armadillos or avian or baboon or baboons or beagle or beagles or bee or bees or bird or birds or bison or bovine or buffalo or buffaloes or buffalos or "c elegans" or "Caenorhabditis elegans" or camel or camels or canine or canines or carp or cats or cattle or chick or chicken or chickens or chicks or chimp or chimpanze or chimpanzees or chimps or cow or cows or "D melanogaster" or "dairy calf" or "dairy calves" or deer or dog or dogs or donkey or donkeys or drosophila or "Drosophila melanogaster" or duck or duckling or ducklings or ducks or equid or equids or equine or equines or feline or felines or ferret or ferrets or finch or finches or fish or flatworm or flatworms or fox or foxes or frog or frogs or "fruit flies" or "fruit fly" or "G mellonella" or "Galleria mellonella" or geese or gerbil or gerbils or goat or goats or goose or gorilla or gorillas or hamster or hamsters or hare or hares or heifer or heifers or horse or horses or insect or insects or jellyfish or kangaroo or kangaroos or kitten or kittens or lagomorph or lagomorphs or lamb or lambs or lemur or lemurs or llama or llamas or macaque or macaques or macaw or macaws or marmoset or marmosets or mice or minipig or minipigs or mink or minks or monkey or monkeys or mouse or mule or mules or nematode or nematodes or octopus or octopuses or orangutan or "orang-utan" or orangutans or "orang-utans" or ostrich or ostriches or oxen or parrot or parrots or pig or pigeon or pigeons or piglet or piglets or pigs or porcine or primate or primates or quail or rabbit or rabbits or rat or rats or reptile or reptiles or rodent or rodents or ruminant or ruminants or salmon or sheep or shrimp or slug or slugs or swine or tamarin or tamarins or toad or toads or trout or urchin or urchins or vole or voles or waxworm or waxworms or wildlife or worm or worms or xenopus or "zebra fish" or zebrafish) not (human or humans or patient or patients)).ti,ab,hw,kf. 23 Endoscopy related musculoskeletal injuries (ERI) are commonly reported but its exact prevalence and clinical impact remains obscure.…”
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