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Abstract
As the number of diagnostic and therapeutic gastrointestinal endoscopies is increasing, and there is an increase in number of patients taking blood thinners, we are seeing more and more patients on blood thinners prior to endoscopic procedures. Gastrointestinal bleeding or thromboembolism can occur in this category of patients in the periendoscopic period. To better manage these patients, endoscopists should have a clear concept about the various blood thinners in the market. Patients' risk of thromboembolism off anticoagulation, and the risk of bleeding from endoscopic procedures should be assessed prior to endoscopy. The endoscopic procedure should be done when it is safe to do it.Entities:
Keywords: Acute coronary syndrome; Anticoagulants and endoscopy; Anticoagulation bridge before endoscopy; Antiplatelet agents and endoscopy; Blood thinners; Gastrointestinal bleeding and endoscopy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27668068 PMCID: PMC5027028 DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v8.i17.584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastrointest Endosc