2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2017.03.043
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62 Over-The-Scope-Clips Versus Standard Endoscopic Therapy in Patients With Recurrent Peptic Ulcer Bleeding and a Prospective Randomized, Multicenter Trial (Sting)

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“…A multicentre randomised control trial comparing through-the-scope clips (TTSC) with OTSC has recently been reported, 43 In that study, 32 patients received TTSC and 33 received OTSC. Initial haemostasis was reported in 62.5% of those who received TTSC and 96.8% received OTSC (P=0.002).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A multicentre randomised control trial comparing through-the-scope clips (TTSC) with OTSC has recently been reported, 43 In that study, 32 patients received TTSC and 33 received OTSC. Initial haemostasis was reported in 62.5% of those who received TTSC and 96.8% received OTSC (P=0.002).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a multicentre randomised controlled trial,19 Schmidt et al compared the use of over-the-scope-clips (OTSC) to standard treatments mostly through the scope clips in the endoscopic treatment of ulcers with refractory bleeding. OTSCs were much more superior in the control of bleeding (15 of 26 vs 30 of 33, p=0.005).…”
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“…Schmidt et al presented final results of the STING trial that enrolled patients with refractory bleeders. The rate of freedom from rebleeding with use of OTSC at day 30 was significantly higher (30.8 % vs 78 %; P = 0.004) 20 when compared to conventional treatment with either thermal methods or hemo-clips. We eagerly await publication of the full results.…”
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