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Timeline and location of recurrence following successful ablation in Barrett's oesophagus: an international multicentre study.

Sarmed S SamiAdharsh RavindranAllon KahnDiana SnyderJose SantiagoJacobo Ortiz-Fernandez-SordoWei Keith TanRoss A DierkhisingJulia E CrookMichael G HeckmanMichele L JohnsonRamona LansingKrish RagunathMassimiliano di PietroHerbert WolfsenFrancisco RamirezDavid FleischerKenneth K WangCadman L LeggettDavid A KatzkaPrasad G Iyer
Published in: Gut (2019)
BE recurrence risk following CRIM remained constant over time, suggesting that lengthening of follow-up intervals, at least in the first 5 years after CRIM, may not be advisable. Sampling the GOJ is critical to detecting recurrence. The requirement for random biopsies of the neosquamous epithelium in the absence of visible lesions may need to be re-evaluated.
Keyphrases
  • free survival