Bleeding Rate After EGD and Colonoscopy in Patients Who Continue to Take Antithrombotic Agents

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age20-90
SponsorShowa Inan General Hospital

About this trial

The bleeding rate of both EGD (including biopsy) and colonoscopy (including biopsy, cold or hot snare polypectomy, or EMR) in patients who continue to take various antithrombotic drugs is studied prospectively. The immediate or delayed bleeding that requires hemostatic clipping or other endoscopic treatments is defined as the bleeding. Immediate bleeding requiring hemostatic clipping is defined as spurting or oozing which continued for more than 30 seconds. Delayed bleeding is defined as bleeding that requires the endoscopic treatment within 2 weeks after endoscopy. Prophylactic clipping is not performed after taking biopsy and doing polypectomy. Additionally, investigators evaluate the rate of injured submucosal arteries of the excised specimen when the bleeding occurs.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Inclusion criteria is all patients who continue to take antithrombotic drugs and undergo EGD or colonoscopy

Disqualifiers

Patients who take prophylactic clipping after biopsy or polypectomy American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status of class IV or V

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Biopsy, cold or hot snare polypectomy, or EMR

Treatment groups

No treatment groups listed

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