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Endoscopy (endoscopy)

Preparation for endoscopy of the stomach

Preparation of the patient for endoscopy, may have some features, depending on the nature of the study (planned or emergency), as well as the general condition of the patient. With planned endoscopy, the patient should not take food for at least 4 hours before the study.

Indications and contraindications to endoscopy of the stomach

It should be noted that if the patient has a disease that poses a direct threat to life, the endoscopy is absolutely justified. Thus, gastroduodenoscopy should be carried out even in patients with myocardial infarction or acute impairment of cerebral circulation when he develops gastrointestinal bleeding, both to identify the cause and extent of bleeding, and to stop it.

Endoscopy of the stomach

Endoscopy of the stomach (EGDS, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, gastroscopy) is a kind of endoscopic examination that examines the duodenum, the mucous membrane of the stomach and esophagus with the help of an endoscope.

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