Purpose: The safety of liquid embolics over the conventional coils for the treatment of non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) approach is still unclear. Purpose of this study is to assess the safety of ethylene–vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH 6%) over coils in the treatment of UGIB. Materials and Methods: All the upper gastrointestinal tract embolization procedures performed in a single center in a 6-year period were reviewed. Patients embolised with coils (Group A) versus those embolised with EVOH 6% (Group B) were compared. Technical/clinical success, bleeding recurrence, complication and mortality rates were analyzed. Results: A total 71 patients were included in the study (41 Group A and 30 Group B). Coagulopathy was present in 21% of Group A and 46% of Group B patients (p < 0.05). Technical and clinical success was 97.6 and 92.7% for Group A, and 100 and 93.3% for Group B respectively, (p > 0.05). Ten patients (17% Group A; 10% Group B) re-bled within the first 36 h and all of them were re-treated successfully with a second embolization. In Group A one major complication (bowel ischemia) occurred. No complication occurred in Group B. The survival rate in the first 30 days was 90.3% for group A and 90% for group B (p > 0.05). Conclusion: This study demonstrated EVOH 6% appears to be as safe and effective as coils in the treatment of non-variceal UGIB.

Trans Arterial Embolization of Non-variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Is the Use of Ethylene–Vinyl Alcohol Copolymer as Safe as Coils? / Tipaldi, M. A.; Orgera, G.; Krokidis, M.; Rebonato, A.; Maiettini, D.; Vagnarelli, S.; Ambrogi, C.; Rossi, M.. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0174-1551. - 41:9(2018), pp. 1340-1345. [10.1007/s00270-018-1981-5]

Trans Arterial Embolization of Non-variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Is the Use of Ethylene–Vinyl Alcohol Copolymer as Safe as Coils?

Tipaldi M. A.;Orgera G.;Rebonato A.;Rossi M.
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Purpose: The safety of liquid embolics over the conventional coils for the treatment of non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) approach is still unclear. Purpose of this study is to assess the safety of ethylene–vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH 6%) over coils in the treatment of UGIB. Materials and Methods: All the upper gastrointestinal tract embolization procedures performed in a single center in a 6-year period were reviewed. Patients embolised with coils (Group A) versus those embolised with EVOH 6% (Group B) were compared. Technical/clinical success, bleeding recurrence, complication and mortality rates were analyzed. Results: A total 71 patients were included in the study (41 Group A and 30 Group B). Coagulopathy was present in 21% of Group A and 46% of Group B patients (p < 0.05). Technical and clinical success was 97.6 and 92.7% for Group A, and 100 and 93.3% for Group B respectively, (p > 0.05). Ten patients (17% Group A; 10% Group B) re-bled within the first 36 h and all of them were re-treated successfully with a second embolization. In Group A one major complication (bowel ischemia) occurred. No complication occurred in Group B. The survival rate in the first 30 days was 90.3% for group A and 90% for group B (p > 0.05). Conclusion: This study demonstrated EVOH 6% appears to be as safe and effective as coils in the treatment of non-variceal UGIB.
2018
angiography; coils; embolization; liquid embolics; non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding; adult; aged; aged; 80 and over; embolization; therapeutic; female; gastrointestinal hemorrhage; humans; male; middle aged; polyvinyls; recurrence; retrospective studies; survival rate; treatment outcome; upper gastrointestinal tract
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Trans Arterial Embolization of Non-variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Is the Use of Ethylene–Vinyl Alcohol Copolymer as Safe as Coils? / Tipaldi, M. A.; Orgera, G.; Krokidis, M.; Rebonato, A.; Maiettini, D.; Vagnarelli, S.; Ambrogi, C.; Rossi, M.. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0174-1551. - 41:9(2018), pp. 1340-1345. [10.1007/s00270-018-1981-5]
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