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  4. 心血管医学和血液学
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  6. 创新性地利用血凝结与内结合治疗肠道出血:一项回顾性研究

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创新性地利用血凝结与内结合治疗肠道出血:一项回顾性研究

Zihan Huang1, Xiaomeng Feng1, Xin Yin1

  • 1Department of Gastroenterology, Air Force Medical Center, Air Force Medical University, Beijing, China.

PeerJ
|September 3, 2025

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此摘要是机器生成的。

与内结合的阿贡血凝固 (APC- EC) 提供了安全有效的结肠分管出血治疗方法. 这种创新的内镜方法取得了100%的技术成功率,

科学领域:

  • 胃肠病学
  • 内镜疗法
  • 大肠直肠手术

背景情况:

  • 结肠分管出血是胃肠道下部出血的一个重要原因.
  • 目前的内镜血液静止结果是不理想的.
  • 研究了一种创新的治疗方法来治疗这种疾病.

研究的目的:

  • 评估新型结肠分管出血的内镜治疗的可行性和安全性.
  • 评估与内分泌剂 (APC-EC) 结合的阿贡血凝固的疗效.

主要方法:

  • 在2018年7月至2023年7月期间接受APC- EC治疗的35名患者的回顾性分析.
  • 在五年内评估技术成功,复出率和并发症.

主要成果:

  • 实现了100%的技术成功率.
  • 报告的早期复出率为8.57%和1年后的复出率为5.71%.
  • 观察到两例手术内穿孔,没有延迟穿孔或需要手术.

结论:

  • APC-EC是一个可行的,安全和有效的内镜治疗方案.
  • 该方法在结肠分管出血管理方面显示出有希望的长期结果.
关键词:
阿贡血凝固结肠分管出血内部片内镜血液静止下部胃肠道出血

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