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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of Linked Color Imaging (LCI) compared to standard White Light Imaging (WLI) for detecting upper gastrointestinal neoplasms.
  • LCI showed a higher detection sensitivity (68.1%) than WLI (53.7%), particularly benefiting novice and trainee endoscopists.
  • The findings suggest that LCI enhances the visibility of neoplasms by increasing color differentiation, making it a valuable tool in gastrointestinal screenings.
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Purpose: The use of direct oral Xa inhibitors (DXaIs) to prevent venothrombotic events is increasing. However, gastrointestinal bleeding, including that related to endoscopic resection, is a concern. In this study, we evaluated bleeding and coagulation times during the perioperative period of gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD).

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Background: Heparin bridging therapy (HBT) is indeed related to a high frequency of bleeding after endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR). In this study, our aim was to investigate clinical impact of management of oral anticoagulants without HBT in bleeding after colonic EMR.

Methods: From data for patients who underwent consecutive colonic EMR, the relationships of patient factors and procedural factors with the risk of bleeding were analysed.

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