BSG LIVE'25 Abstracts
BSG LIVE IS BACK! And we want your abstracts!
Submit your abstract between 2nd December 2024 and 24th January 2025 for your chance to present your research as a poster or oral at BSG LIVE'25 in Glasgow, taking place from 23rd - 26th June 2025.
You can view the winning abstracts from BSG LIVE'24 below!
Colorectal
Winning Poster - Consequences and Challenges of Implementing Symptomatic FIT: findings from the COLO-FIT interview study - Christina Dobson
Winning Oral - Randomised Controlled Trial of a cloud-based artificial intellegence polyp detection system (CADDIE) - Rawen Kader
Education & Training
Winning Poster - Immersive Endoscopy Training: Diving into Innovative Methods - Anil Prabhu
Endoscopy
Winning Poster - Utility of a follow-up endoscopy after a diagnosis of oesophageal ulcer and predictors of malignancy and dysplasia - Rebecca Osborne
Winning Oral - Endoscopic Management and outcomes for acute upper GI bleeding: Results from 2022 UK Audit with 5000 patients - Gaurav Nigam
Gastroduodenal
Winning Poster - A Rare Case of Haemorrhagic Emphysematous Gastritis - Hussein Mansour
Winning Oral - Epidemiological analysis and overall survival of gastric cancer in a developing middle eastern country over 18 years - Ahmed Abdulelah
IBD
Winning Poster - Baseline microbial profiles predict early failure of mesalazine in new onset Ulcerative Colitis - Peter Rimmer
Winning Oral - Endoscopic outcomes from PROFILE: a multi-centre, randomised, open-label, biomarker-stratified clinical trial of treatment strategies for patients with newly-diagnosed Crohn’s disease - Nurulamin Noor
Liver
Winning Poster - Hepatitis C reinfections are frequent and recurrent among individuals treated in Prisons in Northeast England - Naw April Phaw
Winning Oral - iLFT at 5: usage and outcomes five years after introduction of intelligent Liver Function Testing - Damien Leith
NGM
Winning Poster - Managing service pressures in neurogastroenterology and disorders of gut-brain interaction clinics: is patient initiated follow-up the answer? - Dipesh Vasant
Winning Oral - Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS): opioids out, tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) - Mohsin Butt
Nurses
Winning Oral - Exploring the success and challenges of remote capsule endoscopy as a gastrointestinal investigation - Miguela Villa
Oesophageal
Winning Poster - The association between obesity and malignant progression of Barrett’s Oesophagus: a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis - Mie Thu Ko
Winning Oral - The time to eosinophilic oesophagitis diagnosis for patients presenting with upper gastrointestinal symptoms in primary and secondary care - Nosheen Umar
Pancreas
Winning Poster - Chronic Pancreatitis in the UK- A netnography - Stacey Munnelly
Winning Oral - Severe Acute Pancreatitis in the era of Lumen-Apposing Metal Stents (LAMS) – Critical Care Outcomes from a large UK centre - Joe Geraghty
Pathology
Winning Oral - Examining the value of two FIT levels in the COLO-COHORT study - Eleanor Hackney
SBN
Does non-standard tableware improve meal consumption and satisfaction for hospital inpatients? - Ria Smith
Winning Oral - Are bowel purgatives useful in small bowel capsule endoscopy? A randomised controlled trial of two different approaches - Sindhu Pavuluri
Service
Winning Poster - Making iLFT smarter – adding the Enhanced Liver Fibrosis score to intelligent Liver Function Testing - Jennifer Nobes
Winning Oral - The causes of Post Endoscopy Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer in surveillance endoscopy: pilot results from the national root cause analysis project - Amar Srinivasa
Sustainability
Winning Oral - Reduction in carbon footprint though a Patient-Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU) Inflammatory Bowel Disease Pathway - Gareth Parkes
Alcohol Health Alliance urges action on alcohol-related deaths
Alcohol-related harm continues to place significant pressure on the healthcare system, with nearly 1 million hospital admissions each year linked to alcohol, costing the NHS £4.91 billion annually. The AHA has called for policies such as minimum unit pricing and increased funding for alcohol treatment services to reduce harm and improve public health.
BSG New Consultant Advisory Group
Applications are now open for registrars in their final 2 years of training and consultants within 5 years of CCT from the following regions to join the Group as regional representatives.
Treating giant pandas: an unusual advanced role for the gastroenterologist
Giant pandas are captivating animals with worldwide interest. Their distinctive colour, furriness and slow, swaggering, lifestyle may be some of the reasons why people love them.