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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Is Associated with Mortality after Acute Ischemic Stroke.
CONCLUSION: AF, oral anticoagulant use, brain herniation and male sex increase GI hemorrhage risk, while hyperlipidemia reduces risk. GI hemorrhage itself increases risk for mortality of acute ischemic stroke. The interaction between GI hemorrhage and brain herniation increased the risk for the mortality after acute ischemic stroke. PMID: 30977448 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Current Neurovascular Research - April 11, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Zhou Y, Xu W, Wang W, Yao S, Xiao B, Wang Y, Chen B Tags: Curr Neurovasc Res Source Type: research

Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome simulating pulmonary metastasis
Osler–Weber–Rendu syndrome, also known as hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), is an autosomal dominant disorder of abnormal blood vessel formation manifesting as telangiectasias and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). The criteria for the diagnosis of HHT are epistaxis, multiple telangiectasias at mucocutaneous surfaces, AVMs in larger organ systems, and a family history of HHT.1–3 Recurrent epistaxis is the most common presenting complaint. Cerebral AVMs occur in about 10–20% of patients with HHT, and are associated with high mortality and morbidity due to stroke or brain abscess. MRI is ...
Source: Postgraduate Medical Journal - February 15, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Pereira e Silva, J. L., Zanetti, G., Marchiori, E. Tags: GI bleeding, Genetics, Echocardiography, Stroke, Radiology, Surgical diagnostic tests, General surgery, Radiology (diagnostics), Ear, nose and throat/otolaryngology, Epidemiology Images in medicine Source Type: research

Mo1147 SAFETY OF GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE IN THE SETTING OF GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE: ANALYSIS OF NATIONWIDE INPATIENT SAMPLE (NIS) DATABASE
Gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage is a common complication in patients with cerebrovascular accidents. Reported incidence has ranged from 1% to 8% in several published studies. We studied a national inpatient database to assess the effects of GI endoscopy on mortality and length of hospital stay among patients with acute stroke.
Source: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - May 30, 2018 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Mohamed Tausif Siddiqui, Mohammad Bilal, Lakshmi Asritha Gollapudi, Jonathan Barsa, Khwaja F. Haq, Zahava C. Farkas, Virendra Tewari Tags: Monday abstract Source Type: research

Endoscopy Is Relatively Safe in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke and Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
ConclusionsGastrointestinal endoscopy can be safely performed in a substantial number of patients with AIS and GIH.
Source: Digestive Diseases and Sciences - December 5, 2018 Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research

Comparison of bleeding following gastrointestinal endoscopic biopsy in patients treated with and without direct oral anticoagulants
Conclusions The PS analyses showed no significant differences in complications following gastrointestinal endoscopic biopsy between DOAC users and non-users. These results suggest the safety of endoscopic biopsy without DOAC withdrawal although the need for careful hemostasis remains. [...] Georg Thieme Verlag KG Rüdigerstraße 14, 70469 Stuttgart, GermanyArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents  |  Abstract  |  open access Full text
Source: Endoscopy International Open - January 13, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Konish, Takaaki Ono, Sachiko Okada, Akira Matsui, Hiroki Tanabe, Masahiko Seto, Yasuyuki Yasunaga, Hideo Tags: Original article Source Type: research

Transesophageal Echocardiography Complications in Adult Cardiac Surgery: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Conclusions The overall incidence of TEE complications after cardiac surgery was 1.4%. Advanced age, low body mass index, complexity of procedure, prior stroke, prolonged bypass time, and return to the operating room appear to be significant risk factors for TEE complications.
Source: The Annals of Thoracic Surgery - September 17, 2016 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Source Type: research

Transesophageal Echocardiography Complications in Adult Cardiac Surgery: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
CONCLUSIONS: The overall incidence of TEE complications after cardiac surgery was 1.4%. Advanced age, low body mass index, complexity of procedure, prior stroke, prolonged bypass time, and return to the operating room appear to be significant risk factors for TEE complications. PMID: 27646612 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Annals of Thoracic Surgery - September 15, 2016 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Purza R, Ghosh SB, Walker C, Hiebert B, Koley L, Mackenzie GS, Grocott HP Tags: Ann Thorac Surg Source Type: research

Guidelines for gastroenterological endoscopy in patients undergoing antithrombotic treatment
have been produced by the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society in collaboration with the Japan Circulation Society, the Japanese Society of Neurology, the Japan Stroke Society, the Japanese Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis and the Japan Diabetes Society. Previous guidelines from the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society have focused primarily on prevention of hemorrhage after gastroenterological endoscopy as a result of continuation ofantithrombotic therapy, without considering the associated risk of thrombosis. The new edition of the guidelines includes discussions of gastroenterological hemorrhage assoc...
Source: Digestive Endoscopy - November 12, 2013 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Kazuma Fujimoto, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, Mototsugu Kato, Kazuhide Higuchi, Ryuichi Iwakiri, Choitsu Sakamoto, Shinichiro Uchiyama, Atsunori Kashiwagi, Hisao Ogawa, Kazunari Murakami, Tetsuya Mine, Junji Yoshino, Yoshikazu Kinoshita, Masao Ichinose, Toshiyuki Tags: Guideline Source Type: research

All bleeding stops — but does idarucizumab (Praxbind) make it stop faster?
3.5 out of 5 stars Persistent life-threatening hemorrhage after administration of idarucizumab. Alhashem HM et al. Am J Emerg Med 2016 June 30 [Epub ahead of print] Reference Dabigatran (Pradaxa) is a direct thrombin inhibitor approved for stroke and embolism prophylaxis in patients with non-valve-related atrial fibrillation. When it was first released in 2008, a major disincentive to widespread use was the lack of a reliable reversal agent to treat major bleeds, or to administer before necessary invasive procedures. In October 2015, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved idarucizumab (Praxbind), a monoclonal ant...
Source: The Poison Review - July 27, 2016 Category: Toxicology Authors: Leon Gussow Tags: Medical anticoagulant hemorrhage idarucizumab pradaxa praxbind reversal agent Source Type: news

Mo1074 Outcomes of Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage in the Setting of Novel Versus Traditional Antithrombotic Agents
The objective of our study was to compare outcomes among patients presenting with GI bleed that were prescribed novel versus traditional antithrombotic agents.
Source: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - April 28, 2017 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Jonathan I. Chang, Elizabeth Dong, Karl Kwok, Bechien U. Wu Tags: Monday – ASGE poster Source Type: research

Endoscopy in Patients on Antiplatelet Agents and Anticoagulants
Opinion statementManagement of patients on anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy undergoing endoscopy presents a balance of risks between haemorrhage due to the procedure, and thrombosis due to discontinuation of antithrombotic therapy. Haemorrhage is usually controllable endoscopically, but thrombosis could, on occasion, result in myocardial infarction or stroke, with permanent disability or death. For elective procedures, there is adequate time to plan best management of antithrombotic therapy. International guidelines have been published, but recommendations are based on limited evidence and consultation with appropriat...
Source: Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology - May 25, 2017 Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research

Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: Should Endoscopy Be Within the Scope of Practice?
Source: Digestive Diseases and Sciences - February 7, 2019 Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research

Algorithmic anticoagulation: streamlining the decision to hold and restart blood thinners in the periendoscopy period
The number and complexity of procedures performed by gastroenterologists are increasing in the United States.1,2 In addition, the number and complexity of antithrombotic agents are growing.3 These concurrent trends may lead to confusion among providers on the  appropriate management of these drugs during endoscopy. The skilled clinician must balance the risks of thrombosis, including myocardial infarction and stroke, against the risks of procedure-related hemorrhage, which can be potentially fatal.
Source: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - November 20, 2019 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Theodore W. James, Todd H. Baron Tags: Original article Source Type: research

Use of flexible endoscopic aspiration for an intraventricular small floating clot with hemorrhage: a technical note
ConclusionThe use of simple flexible endoscopic aspiration for clots might be a beneficial and less-invasive procedure for acute obstructive hydrocephalus caused by a small clot with hemorrhagic stroke.
Source: Neurosurgical Review - September 18, 2020 Category: Neurosurgery Source Type: research

Mini Craniotomy in the Management of Supratentorial Spontaneous Intracranial Hemorrhage: A Single-Center Outcome of the Minimally Invasive Treatment
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2021 Mar 14. doi: 10.1007/5584_2021_632. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHemorrhagic stroke accounts for a significant proportion of mortality and confers a poor quality of life with high dependency among survivors. Surgical evacuation of hematoma has the advantage of rapidly controlling the increased intracranial pressure, halting the ongoing herniation syndrome, and mitigating the secondary cascades of events mediated by the inflammatory and blood degradation products. The advantage is hindered by the concurrent insult to the healthy brain tissue while passing through the normal brain tissue. Therefore, m...
Source: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology - March 13, 2021 Category: Research Authors: Binod Bhattarai Aliza Bajracharya Suja Gurung Sweta Giri Sashi Bhusan Sah Sunil Munakomi Source Type: research