Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition
Online ISSN : 1880-5086
Print ISSN : 0912-0009
ISSN-L : 0912-0009
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Risk factors and prediction of bleeding after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection in patients on anti­thrombotic therapy: newly developed bleeding prediction application software, SAMURAI model
Akitoshi HakodaToshihisa TakeuchiYuichi KojimaYasuhiro FujiwaraYasuaki NagamiYuji NaitoShinsaku FukudaTomoyuki KoikeMitsushige SugimotoKenta HamadaHideki KobaraNorimasa YoshidaTomoki InabaAkihito NagaharaEriko KoizumiKazunari MurakamiTakahisa FurutaNaotaka OgasawaraHajime IsomotoKotaro ShibagakiHiromi KataokaHidekazu SuzukiKazuhide Higuchi
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2022 Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 189-196

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Abstract

Bleeding after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) remains problematic, especially in patients receiving anti­thrombotic therapy. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the risk factors. In this retrospective study, patients (n = 1,207) who underwent gastric ESD while receiving anti­thrombotic therapy were enrolled at Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital and 18 other referral hospitals in Japan. Risks of post-ESD bleeding were calculated using multivariable logistic regression. The dataset was divided into a derivation cohort and a validation cohort. We created a prediction model using the derivation cohort. The accuracy of the model was evaluated using the validation cohort. Post-ESD bleeding occurred in 142 (11.8%) participants. Multivariable analysis yielded an odds ratio of 2.33 for aspirin, 4.90 for P2Y12 receptor antagonist, 1.79 for cilostazol, 0.95 for other anti­thrombotic agents, 6.53 for warfarin, 5.65 for dabigatran, 7.84 for apixaban, 10.45 for edoxaban, 6.02 for rivaroxaban, and 1.46 for heparin bridging. The created prediction model was called safe ESD management using the risk analysis of post-bleeding in patients with anti­thrombotic therapy (SAMURAI). This model had good predictability, with a C-statistic of 0.77. In conclusion, use of the SAMURAI model will allow proactive management of post-ESD bleeding risk in patients receiving anti­thrombotic therapy.

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