Safety And Efficacy Of Dual Emission Endoscopic Laser Treatment In Patients With Upper Or Lower Gastrointestinal Vascular Lesions Causing Chronic Anaemia: Results From The First Multi-Centre Cohort Study

DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE(2021)

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Objectives and study aims Recent pilot studies have assessed the feasibility of a novel 1.9-/1.5-mu m dual emission endoscopic laser treatment (1.9-/1.5-mu mDEELT) for endoscopic hemostasis, ablation and resection. In this study, we investigated the safety and efficacy of 1.9-/1.5-mu mDEELT in patients with chronic anemia due to gastrointestinal vascular lesions in a real-life multicenter cohort setting. Patients and methods Consecutive patients with moderate/severe iron-deficiency anemia undergoing 1.9-/1.5-mu mDEELT for upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding due to vascular lesions were enrolled in three academic referral centers. Safety and successful ablation of vascular lesions were the primary outcomes. Long-term hemoglobin level, blood transfusion requirements, endoscopic severity scores of complex vascular disorders and technical lasing parameters were also assessed. Long-term hemoglobin variations have been further assessed, with repeated measure analysis of variance and univariate analyses. Results Fifty patients (median age 74; range 47 to 91 years) with gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE) (22), angioectasia (22) and radiation proctopathy (6) underwent 58 1.9-/1.5-mu mDEELT between 2016 and 2020.A11 procedures were technically feasible leading to successful ablation of the targeted lesion/s, with no incident or adverse event potentially related to the 1.9-/1.5-mu mDEELT technique. Within a 6-month follow-up, hemoglobin values significantly rose (+1.77 at 1 month and + 1.70 0:IL at 6 months, P<0.01), the blood supply requirement decreased (at least one transfusion in 32 versus 13 patients, P<0.01), and GAVE lesions showed a clear endoscopic improvement (from 5 points to 1 points, P<0.01). Conclusions The 1.9-/1.5-mu m laser system is a safe and effective endoscopic tool for haemostatic ablation of bleeding vascular lesions within the gastrointestinal tract in tertiary referral centers.
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