UI-EWD hemostatic powder in the management of refractory lower gastrointestinal bleeding: a multicenter study

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IntroductionLower gastrointestinal bleeding (LGIB) is a common cause of emergency hospitalization and may require readmission for re-bleeding. A novel adhesive endoscopic hemostatic powder (UI-EWD/NexpowderTM, Nextbiomedical, Incheon, South Korea) has been developed and recently utilized for LGIB hemostasis. The aim of the current study was to assess the efficacy and safety of UI-EWD as a rescue therapy for the treatment of refractory LGIB.MethodsIn this study, a total of 59 consecutive patients with LGIB who experienced initial hemostasis failure with conventional endoscopic therapy were enrolled into this multicenter single-arm study. These patients subsequently underwent UI-EWD application for the refractory LGIB hemostasis. We evaluated the success rate of hemostasis, re-bleeding rate within 30 d, and adverse events related to UI-EWD.ResultsUI-EWD was successfully administered to the bleeding sites in all enrolled refractory bleeding patients. Hemostasis was achieved in the entirety of the 59 patients (100%). The cumulative re-bleeding rate within 30 d was 8.5% (5/59). There were no UI-EWD-related adverse events, such as perforation nor embolism.ConclusionBased on our results, the utilization of UI-EWD demonstrated a remarkable success rate in achieving hemostasis for refractory LGIB, while also exhibiting promising outcomes in reducing the re-bleeding rate within a 30-day period. Particularly, UI-EWD exhibits a favorable safety profile across all segments of the colon in cases of refractory LGIB.

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Lower gastrointestinal bleedinghemostatic UI-EWD powderre-bleedingsafetyENDOSCOPIC HEMOSTASISCOAGULATIONRECURRENCEHEMORRHAGEMORTALITY
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UI-EWD hemostatic powder in the management of refractory lower gastrointestinal bleeding: a multicenter study
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Seong, GyeolCha, BoramShin, JongbeomKong, Sung MinHong, Ji TaekKwon, Kye Sook
DOI
10.1080/00365521.2024.2403120
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2024-10-02
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
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