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Direct oral anticoagulants increase bleeding risk after endoscopic sphincterotomy: a retrospective study.

Sakue MasudaKazuya KoizumiTakashi NishinoTomohiko TazawaKaren KimuraJunichi TasakiChikamasa IchitaAkiko SasakiMakoto KakoHaruki UojimaAyumu Sugitani
Published in: BMC gastroenterology (2021)
DOAC treatment, low platelet count, and old age (> 80 years old) are risk factors for EST bleeding. Although the bleeding incidence increased in patients on DOAC who received antithrombotic therapy according to the JGES guidelines, successful hemostasis was achieved with endoscopy in all cases, and no thrombotic events occurred after cessation of DOAC. Thus, the JGES guidelines are acceptable.
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