2020
DOI: 10.1080/17474124.2020.1801416
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The risk factors for delayed bleeding after endoscopic resection of colorectal tumors: a meta-analysis

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“…Advantages or --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------disadvantages was not statistically significant (60); however, some scholars take the opposite view (59). Previous reports stated that antiplatelet agents should be discontinued before ESD treatment (56,61,62), unless patients are at high risk of combined thromboembolism; however, certain studies disagree (47,59). Therefore, risk factors for postoperative bleeding after ESD to date are controversial, and further research is needed.…”
Section: Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Advantages or --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------disadvantages was not statistically significant (60); however, some scholars take the opposite view (59). Previous reports stated that antiplatelet agents should be discontinued before ESD treatment (56,61,62), unless patients are at high risk of combined thromboembolism; however, certain studies disagree (47,59). Therefore, risk factors for postoperative bleeding after ESD to date are controversial, and further research is needed.…”
Section: Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A previous study reported that the effect of lesion size on delayed bleeding was not statistically significant ( 60 ); however, some scholars take the opposite view ( 59 ). Previous reports stated that antiplatelet agents should be discontinued before ESD treatment ( 56 , 61 , 62 ), unless patients are at high risk of combined thromboembolism; however, certain studies disagree ( 47 , 59 ). Therefore, risk factors for postoperative bleeding after ESD to date are controversial, and further research is needed.…”
Section: Bleedingmentioning
confidence: 99%