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Influence of anticoagulants on the risk of delayed bleeding after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection: a multicenter retrospective study.

Hideomi TomidaToshiyuki YoshioKimihiro IgarashiYoshinori MoritaIchiro OdaTakuya InoueTakuto HikichiTetsuya SumiyoshiHisashi DoyamaYosuke TsujiJun NishikawaWaku HattaTatsuya MikamiMikitaka IguchiKazuki SumiyamaKatsumi YamamotoKazuya KitamuraShiko KuribayashiAtsushi YanagitaniToshio UraokaTomoyuki YadaKenkei HasataniKoichiro KawaguchiTomoki FujitaTsutomu NishidaYoichi HiasaMitsuhiro Fujishironull null
Published in: Gastric cancer : official journal of the International Gastric Cancer Association and the Japanese Gastric Cancer Association (2020)
The effects of DOACs on delayed bleeding varied between agents, but dabigatran therapy was associated with the lowest risk of delayed bleeding. Switching oral anticoagulants to dabigatran during the perioperative period could be a reasonable option to reduce the risk of delayed bleeding after gastric ESD.
Keyphrases
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