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Effectiveness of Conservative Treatment without Early Colonoscopy in Patients with Colonic Diverticular Hemorrhage

AIM: This study was aimed to clarify the effectiveness of conservative treatment without performing early colonoscopy and the indications for early colonoscopy in patients with colonic diverticular hemorrhage. METHODS: This retrospective study included 142 participants who were urgently hospitalized...

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Autores principales: Doi, Hirosato, Sasajima, Keita, Takahashi, Masanori, Sato, Taira, Ootsu, Iichirou, Chinzei, Ryo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7201635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32399458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3283940
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author Doi, Hirosato
Sasajima, Keita
Takahashi, Masanori
Sato, Taira
Ootsu, Iichirou
Chinzei, Ryo
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Sasajima, Keita
Takahashi, Masanori
Sato, Taira
Ootsu, Iichirou
Chinzei, Ryo
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description AIM: This study was aimed to clarify the effectiveness of conservative treatment without performing early colonoscopy and the indications for early colonoscopy in patients with colonic diverticular hemorrhage. METHODS: This retrospective study included 142 participants who were urgently hospitalized due to bloody stools and were diagnosed with colonic diverticular hemorrhage between April 2012 and December 2016. At the time of hospital visit, only when both shock based on vital signs and intestinal extravasation on abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography were observed, early colonoscopy was performed within 24 hours after hospitalization. However, in other cases, patients were conservatively treated without undergoing early colonoscopy. In cases of initial treatment failure in patients with shock, interventional radiology (IVR) was performed without undergoing early colonoscopy. RESULTS: Conservative treatment was performed in 137 (96.5%) patients, and spontaneous hemostasis was achieved in all patients. By contrast, urgent hemostasis was performed in five (3.5%) patients; three and two attained successful hemostasis via early colonoscopy and IVR, respectively. There were no significant differences between two groups in terms of early rebleeding (7.3% vs. 0%,P=0.690) and recurrent bleeding (22.7% vs. 20.0%, P=0.685). The factors associated with the cumulative recurrent bleeding rates were a previous history of colonic diverticular hemorrhage (hazard ratio 5.63, 95% confidence interval 2.68–12.0, P < 0.0001) and oral administration of thienopyridine derivative (hazard ratio 3.05, 95% confidence interval 1.23–7.53, P=0.016). CONCLUSIONS: In this series, conservative treatment without early colonoscopy was successful in patients with colonic diverticular hemorrhage.
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spelling pubmed-72016352020-05-12 Effectiveness of Conservative Treatment without Early Colonoscopy in Patients with Colonic Diverticular Hemorrhage Doi, Hirosato Sasajima, Keita Takahashi, Masanori Sato, Taira Ootsu, Iichirou Chinzei, Ryo Can J Gastroenterol Hepatol Research Article AIM: This study was aimed to clarify the effectiveness of conservative treatment without performing early colonoscopy and the indications for early colonoscopy in patients with colonic diverticular hemorrhage. METHODS: This retrospective study included 142 participants who were urgently hospitalized due to bloody stools and were diagnosed with colonic diverticular hemorrhage between April 2012 and December 2016. At the time of hospital visit, only when both shock based on vital signs and intestinal extravasation on abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography were observed, early colonoscopy was performed within 24 hours after hospitalization. However, in other cases, patients were conservatively treated without undergoing early colonoscopy. In cases of initial treatment failure in patients with shock, interventional radiology (IVR) was performed without undergoing early colonoscopy. RESULTS: Conservative treatment was performed in 137 (96.5%) patients, and spontaneous hemostasis was achieved in all patients. By contrast, urgent hemostasis was performed in five (3.5%) patients; three and two attained successful hemostasis via early colonoscopy and IVR, respectively. There were no significant differences between two groups in terms of early rebleeding (7.3% vs. 0%,P=0.690) and recurrent bleeding (22.7% vs. 20.0%, P=0.685). The factors associated with the cumulative recurrent bleeding rates were a previous history of colonic diverticular hemorrhage (hazard ratio 5.63, 95% confidence interval 2.68–12.0, P < 0.0001) and oral administration of thienopyridine derivative (hazard ratio 3.05, 95% confidence interval 1.23–7.53, P=0.016). CONCLUSIONS: In this series, conservative treatment without early colonoscopy was successful in patients with colonic diverticular hemorrhage. Hindawi 2020-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7201635/ /pubmed/32399458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3283940 Text en Copyright © 2020 Hirosato Doi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sato, Taira
Ootsu, Iichirou
Chinzei, Ryo
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title Effectiveness of Conservative Treatment without Early Colonoscopy in Patients with Colonic Diverticular Hemorrhage
title_full Effectiveness of Conservative Treatment without Early Colonoscopy in Patients with Colonic Diverticular Hemorrhage
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Conservative Treatment without Early Colonoscopy in Patients with Colonic Diverticular Hemorrhage
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Conservative Treatment without Early Colonoscopy in Patients with Colonic Diverticular Hemorrhage
title_short Effectiveness of Conservative Treatment without Early Colonoscopy in Patients with Colonic Diverticular Hemorrhage
title_sort effectiveness of conservative treatment without early colonoscopy in patients with colonic diverticular hemorrhage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7201635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32399458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3283940
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