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  1. Andree H. Koop, M.D.

    Andree H. Koop, M.D.

    1. Gastroenterologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Colonoscopy, Flexible sigmoidoscopy, Upper endoscopy, Dysphagia, Barrett's esophagus, Achalasia, Gastroesophageal reflu...x disease, Eosinophilic esophagitis, Esophageal stricture

  2. Vivek Kumbhari, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D.

    Vivek Kumbhari, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D.

    1. Gastroenterologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Colonoscopy, Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty, Endoscopic ultrasound, Intragastric balloon procedure, Endoscopic mucosal ...resection, ERCP, Peroral endoscopic myotomy, Transoral outlet reduction, Balloon assisted endoscopy, Transoral incisionless fundoplication, Endoscopic GI leak procedure, Endoscopic submucosal dissection, Endoscopic full-thickness resection, Gastroparesis, Obesity, Colon cancer, Barrett's esophagus, Polyp, Pancreatic cancer, Esophageal cancer, Gallstones, Achalasia, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, Gastrointestinal bleeding, Gallbladder cancer, Pancreatitis, Gastrointestinal stromal tumor, Pancreatic cyst, Gastrointestinal varices, Gallbladder polyp, Gastrointestinal disorder, Zenker's diverticulum, Gastrointestinal perforation, Pancreatic disorder, Pancreatic insufficiency

  3. Jason T. Lewis, M.D.

    Jason T. Lewis, M.D.

    1. Pathologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Barrett's esophagus, Liver problems, Primary sclerosing cholangitis

  4. Rahul Pannala, M.D.

    Rahul Pannala, M.D.

    1. Gastroenterologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    2. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty, Endoscopic ultrasound, Upper endoscopy, ERCP, Obesity, Barrett's esophagus, Pancreatic ...cancer, Esophageal cancer

  5. Jewel J. Samadder, M.D.

    Jewel J. Samadder, M.D.

    1. Gastroenterologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Endoscopic procedure, Colonoscopy, Endoscopic mucosal resection, Lynch syndrome, Familial adenomatous polyposis, Barret...t's esophagus, Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, Juvenile polyposis syndrome, Cowden's syndrome, MUTYH-associated polyposis, BRCA gene mutation

  6. Marcelo F. Vela, M.D.

    Marcelo F. Vela, M.D.

    1. Gastroenterologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Esophageal manometry, Barrett's esophagus, Achalasia, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Eosinophilic esophagitis, Chest ...pain, Difficulty swallowing

  7. Mihir S. Wagh, M.B.B.S., M.D.

    Mihir S. Wagh, M.B.B.S., M.D.

    1. Gastroenterologist
    2. Interventional Endoscopist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Endoscopic ultrasound, Endoscopic mucosal resection, Radiofrequency ablation, Cryotherapy, ERCP, Peroral endoscopic myo...tomy, Transoral outlet reduction, Transoral incisionless fundoplication, Endoscopic submucosal dissection, Esophageal dilatation, Zenker's diverticulotomy, Suturing, Stenting, Colon cancer, Barrett's esophagus, Pancreatic cancer, Esophageal cancer, Stomach cancer, Achalasia, Pancreatic cyst, Bile duct stone, Bile duct stricture, Zenker's diverticulum, Esophageal stricture

  8. Michael B. Wallace, M.D.

    Michael B. Wallace, M.D.

    1. Interventional Endoscopist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Endoscopic ultrasound, Endoscopic mucosal resection, Peroral endoscopic myotomy, Endoscopic submucosal dissection, Endo...scopic full-thickness biopsy, Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gallbladder drainage, Colon cancer, Colon polyps, Barrett's esophagus, Polyp, Pancreatic cancer, Esophageal cancer, Stomach cancer, Pancreatic cyst, Pancoast tumor

  9. Herbert C. Wolfsen, M.D.

    Herbert C. Wolfsen, M.D.

    1. Gastroenterologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Photodynamic therapy, Barrett's esophagus, Esophageal cancer

Research

Innovative and minimally invasive methods to detect Barrett's esophagus without endoscopy are being developed and tested at Mayo Clinic. This research is being conducted in collaboration with Exact Sciences and is also funded by the National Cancer Institute.

The sponge on a string is a low-tech device consisting of a capsule filled with compressed polyurethane foam that's attached to a string. This capsule is swallowed with a few sips of water and dissolves in the stomach within five minutes, releasing the sponge. This is then retrieved by the string, sampling the esophagus and providing almost 1 million cells. The cellular DNA is then analyzed for biomarkers in the lab.

Phase 1 and 2 studies have been completed showing the safety and excellent tolerability of this device. The biomarkers are 97% accurate in predicting the presence of Barrett's esophagus compared with endoscopy. This simple test can be done by a nurse in an office without the need for expensive sedation and endoscopy.

Other innovations such as novel treatment and imaging technologies are also being tested at Mayo Clinic.

Publications

See a list of publications on Barrett's esophagus by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

Research Profiles

Feb. 08, 2023