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Endoscopy ; 45(1): 63-6, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23208778

RESUMEN

Patients on antithrombotic therapy (ATT) have the highest risk of ongoing bleeding and mortality. Hemospray (Cook Medical, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA) is a novel hemostatic agent for the treatment of upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB). Initial reports on its use appear promising in terms of initial hemostasis and rebleeding rates. It is unknown whether this also pertains to patients on ATT. The aim of the current study therefore was to evaluate the efficacy of Hemospray in the treatment of UGIB in patients taking ATTs. A total of 16 unselected consecutive patients with UGIB who were treated with Hemospray were analyzed (eight taking ATT for various indications and eight not on ATT). Initial hemostasis was achieved after Hemospray application in 5 /8 patients on ATT (63 %) and in all eight patients not on therapy (P = 0.20). Rebleeding rates were similar in both groups. These preliminary data on the use of Hemospray in the management of UGIB are promising in both patients with and without ATT; however, caution should be exercised for its use in patients on ATT with spurting arterial bleeding.


Asunto(s)
Anticoagulantes/uso terapéutico , Hemorragia Gastrointestinal/terapia , Hemostasis Endoscópica , Hemostáticos/administración & dosificación , Minerales/administración & dosificación , Inhibidores de Agregación Plaquetaria/uso terapéutico , Enfermedad Aguda , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Polvos/administración & dosificación , Estadísticas no Paramétricas , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Endoscopy ; 45(6): 485-8, 2013 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23468191

RESUMEN

The use of self-expandable metal stents (SEMS) has occasionally been described for the treatment of uncontrollable esophageal variceal bleeding (EVB) as a bridge to an alternative treatment option (i. e. transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt [TIPS]). It is currently not known whether SEMS placement is appropriate for more than temporary hemostasis. This case series report describes five patients in whom EVB could not be controlled with variceal band ligation and who were not suitable to undergo a TIPS procedure at the time of bleeding. SEMS were placed in these patients with the intent of definitive treatment. Successful initial hemostasis was achieved in all five patients, and sustained hemostasis occurred in four. Stents were removed from two patients after > 14 days and remained in situ until death in three other patients (range 6 - 214 days). No complications related to this longer duration were observed. In one case, TIPS could be performed at a later stage. SEMS could be a definitive treatment for uncontrollable esophageal bleeding in patients with a limited life expectancy or those unsuitable for TIPS at the time of bleeding.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades del Esófago/terapia , Várices Esofágicas y Gástricas/terapia , Hemorragia Gastrointestinal/terapia , Hemostasis Endoscópica , Stents , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Metales , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Endoscopy ; 45(4): 249-56, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23533073

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: A recent international guideline recommends surveillance of premalignant gastric lesions for patients at risk of progression to gastric cancer. The aim of this study was to identify the role of the distribution and severity of premalignant lesions in risk categorization. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with a previous diagnosis of atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, or low grade dysplasia were invited for surveillance endoscopy with non-targeted biopsy sampling. Biopsy specimens were evaluated by pathologists (four general and one expert) using the Sydney and the operative link for gastric intestinal metaplasia (OLGIM) systems, and scores were compared using kappa statistics. RESULTS: 140 patients were included. In 37 % (95 % confidence interval [CI] 29 % - 45 %) the severity of premalignant lesions was less than at baseline, while 6 % (95 %CI 2 % - 10 %) showed progression to more severe lesions. Intestinal metaplasia in the corpus was most likely to progress to more than one location (57 %; 95 %CI 36 % - 76 %). The proportion of patients with multilocated premalignant lesions increased from 24 % at baseline to 31 % at surveillance (P = 0.014). Intestinal metaplasia was the premalignant lesion most frequently identified in subsequent endoscopies. Intestinal metaplasia regressed in 27 % compared with 44 % for atrophic gastritis and 100 % for low grade dysplasia. Interobserver agreement was excellent for intestinal metaplasia (k = 0.81), moderate for dysplasia (k = 0.42), and poor for atrophic gastritis (k < 0). CONCLUSIONS: Premalignant gastric lesions found in the corpus have the highest risk of progression, especially intestinal metaplasia, which has excellent interobserver agreement. This supports the importance of intestinal metaplasia as marker for follow-up in patients with premalignant gastric lesions.


Asunto(s)
Progresión de la Enfermedad , Gastritis Atrófica/patología , Vigilancia de la Población , Lesiones Precancerosas/patología , Neoplasias Gástricas/patología , Estómago/patología , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Biopsia , Cardias/patología , Femenino , Gastroscopía , Humanos , Masculino , Metaplasia , Persona de Mediana Edad , Variaciones Dependientes del Observador , Antro Pilórico/patología , Medición de Riesgo , Factores de Riesgo , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 43(8): 933-943, 2016 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26932510

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori prevalence in Western countries has been declining simultaneously with increases in childhood asthma and allergic diseases; prior studies have linked these phenomena. AIMS: To examine the association between H. pylori colonisation in children and risk of asthma and related conditions at school age. We secondly examined additional effects of maternal H. pylori status by pairing with children's status. METHODS: This study was embedded in a multi-ethnic population-based cohort in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. We measured anti-H. pylori and anti-CagA antibodies in serum of children obtained at age 6 years, and of their mothers obtained during midpregnancy. Asthma or related conditions were reported for children at age 6 years. We used multivariate logistic regression analyses among 3797 subjects. RESULTS: In children, the H. pylori positivity rate was 8.7%, and 29.2% of these were CagA-positive. A child's colonisation with a CagA-negative-H. pylori strain was associated with an increased risk of asthma (Odds ratio 2.11; 95% CI 1.23-3.60), but this differed for European (3.64; 1.97-6.73) and non-European (0.52; 0.14-1.89) children. When taking into account maternal H. pylori status, only H. pylori-positive children with an H. pylori-negative mother had increased risk of asthma (2.42; 1.11-5.27), accounting for 3.4% of the asthma risk. CONCLUSIONS: Colonisation of a European child with a CagA-negative-H. pylori strain at age 6 was associated with an increased prevalence of asthma, but there was no association for non-European children. The underlying mechanisms for the observed risk differences require further research.


Asunto(s)
Asma/microbiología , Infecciones por Helicobacter/epidemiología , Helicobacter pylori/aislamiento & purificación , Anticuerpos Antibacterianos/sangre , Niño , Femenino , Helicobacter pylori/inmunología , Humanos , Masculino , Madres , Países Bajos/epidemiología , Prevalencia , Estudios Prospectivos , Riesgo
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