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This study aimed to clarify the safety of anticoagulant therapy after glue injection for cirrhotic variceal bleeding patients with portal vein thrombosis.


Clinical Trial Description

Acute esophagogastric varices bleeding is a common gastroenterological emergency. And the bleeding from ruptured gastric varices is massive and difficulty to stop, even after aggressive pharmacological and conservative treatment. Even after aggressive pharmacological and conservative treatment, maintaining patients without bleeding for a long time is still a challenging clinical problem. Endoscopic tissue adhesive injection is recommended by many international guidelines for acute hemostasis and secondary prevention of gastric variceal bleeding. However, postoperative glue extrusion is inevitable, and the the rebleeding caused by glue ulcers is a problem that is often faced in clinical work. In patients with portal vein thrombosis, the need for anticoagulation and the choice of anticoagulant drugs need to be carefully evaluated in terms of risk and benefit, as the dual conflicts of thrombosis and anticoagulation are involved. At present, there is no in-depth study or consensus on the effect of anticoagulation on rebleeding after glue injection in patients with portal vein thrombosis. This study is of great significance for the treatment and prognosis of patients with gastric varices combined with portal vein thrombosis. ;


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NCT number NCT05545475
Study type Observational
Source Qilu Hospital of Shandong University
Contact Yanjing Gao, PhD.
Phone 18560086087
Email gaoyanjing@sdu.edu.cn
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 1, 2022
Completion date January 18, 2024

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