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Adenomatous colon polyps are precursors to colon cancer , and colonoscopic polypectomy is done to prevent the development of this type of cancer
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Unfortunately, polypectomy is closely associated with the risk of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, and physicians often advise patients receiving anticoagulation to stop anticoagulants before elective colonoscopy, but resume anticoagulation after polypectomy.
Adenomatous colon polyps are precursors to colon cancer , and colonoscopic polypectomy is done to prevent the development of this type of cancer
The results of the study showed that among 437 patients, 351 patients resumed anticoagulation early, and 86 patients delayed recovery
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Polypectomy was more complex in late recoverers than in early recoverers
This study confirms that physicians more often delay anticoagulation resumption after complex polypectomy
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Time to restart anticoagulation was not a significant risk factor for PPB, and delayed recovery had significantly higher rates of TE events within 90 days
This study confirms that physicians more often delay anticoagulation resumption after complex polypectomy
Benjamin R.
Timing of Resumption of Anticoagulation After Polypectomy and Frequency of Post-procedural Complications: A Post-hoc Analysis Leave a Comment here