2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2022.04.950
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Liquid Nitrogen Spray Cryotherapy in the Esophagus Is Performed With Minimal Bleeding Risk Regardless of Concurrent Antithrombotic Therapy

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“…Moreover, a study using a low-pressure portable CO 2 cryosurgery system on HGD or early adenocarcinoma in BE recorded 50% complete reversal of intestinal metaplasia for all Barrett's patients, 86% for HGD, and 84% for LGD, while no serious complications were noted, highlighting the CO 2 system safety and efficiency as an alternative endoscopic ablative modality for Barrett's dysplasia, carcinoma, and in refractory disease (187). A study by Sharma et al (188) on liquid N 2 -based cryosurgery quantified the risk of significant bleeding events in patients either with or without concurrent antithrombotic therapy applied in cardiovascular disease management and confirmed that major bleeding complications are extremely rare with no significant increases in transfusion and hospitalization rates, overall supporting current practice. Interestingly, evidence from the study of in vivo 38: 1-39 (2024) Figure 11.…”
Section: (C) Schematic Representation Of Changes Of Histological Zone...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a study using a low-pressure portable CO 2 cryosurgery system on HGD or early adenocarcinoma in BE recorded 50% complete reversal of intestinal metaplasia for all Barrett's patients, 86% for HGD, and 84% for LGD, while no serious complications were noted, highlighting the CO 2 system safety and efficiency as an alternative endoscopic ablative modality for Barrett's dysplasia, carcinoma, and in refractory disease (187). A study by Sharma et al (188) on liquid N 2 -based cryosurgery quantified the risk of significant bleeding events in patients either with or without concurrent antithrombotic therapy applied in cardiovascular disease management and confirmed that major bleeding complications are extremely rare with no significant increases in transfusion and hospitalization rates, overall supporting current practice. Interestingly, evidence from the study of in vivo 38: 1-39 (2024) Figure 11.…”
Section: (C) Schematic Representation Of Changes Of Histological Zone...mentioning
confidence: 99%