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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 2011

Is gastroduodenal biopsy safe in patients receiving aspirin and clopidogrel?: a prospective, randomized study involving 630 biopsies.

Matthew J. Whitson; Andrew E. Dikman; Caroline von Althann; Shefali Sanyal; Jay Desai; Neville D. Bamji; Susan Kornacki; Noam Harpaz; Carol Bodian; Lawrence B. Cohen; Kenneth M. Miller; James Aisenberg

Goals To assess prospectively the bleeding risk attributable to gastroduodenal biopsy in subjects taking antiplatelet medications. Background No prospective data exist regarding the bleeding risk attributable to endoscopic biopsy in patients taking antiplatelet agents. A majority of Western endoscopists withdraw antiplatelet agents before upper endoscopy, despite expert guidelines to the contrary. Study We performed a prospective, single-blind, randomized study in healthy volunteers participating in a larger study regarding the effect of antiplatelet agents on gastroduodenal mucosal healing. Multiple gastroduodenal biopsies were performed during 2 esophagogastroduodenoscopy in subjects dosed with aspirin enteric-coated 81 mg once daily or clopidogrel 75 mg once daily. Data for endoscopic bleeding, clinical bleeding, blood vessel size, and depth of biopsy in histology specimens were collected. Results Four hundred and five antral biopsies and 225 duodenal biopsies were performed during 90 esophagogastroduodenoscopy in 45 subjects receiving aspirin or clopidogrel. Median maximum blood vessel diameter per biopsy was 31.9 &mgr; (range: 9.2 to 133.8). About 50.8% of biopsy specimens breached the muscularis mucosa. In the clopidogrel group, no bleeding events were noted after 350 biopsies [upper confidence limit (UCL) for probability of bleeding=0.0085]. In the aspirin group, there were no clinical events (UCL=0.0106) and one minor endoscopic bleeding event (UCL=0.0169). Conclusions Consistent with expert guidelines, the absolute risk attributable to gastroduodenal biopsy in adults taking antiplatelet agents seems to be low. Half of routine biopsies enter submucosa. The largest blood vessels avulsed during biopsy correspond to midsized and large arterioles and venules.


Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2009

A randomized, placebo‐controlled study of the effects of naproxen, aspirin, celecoxib or clopidogrel on gastroduodenal mucosal healing

Andrew E. Dikman; S. Sanyal; C. Von Althann; Matthew J. Whitson; J. Desai; Carol Bodian; Andrew Brooks; N. Bamji; Lawrence B Cohen; Kenneth M. Miller; James Aisenberg

Background  Many individuals with gastroduodenal ulcers require on‐going, non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drug (NSAID) or anti‐platelet therapy.


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2012

Is production pressure jeopardizing the quality of colonoscopy? A survey of U.S. endoscopists' practices and perceptions.

Matthew J. Whitson; Carol Bodian; James Aisenberg; Lawrence B Cohen


Gastroenterology | 2018

Su1027 - Cadavers are the New Simulators: Developing a Curriculum to Improve Trainee Endoscopic Hemostasis Skills using Fresh Frozen Cadavers

Matthew J. Whitson; Mary Cheung; Lee Calvin; Divyesh V. Sejpal


Gastroenterology | 2017

Gastric Ischemia: A Rare Cause of Melena

Nichol S. Martinez; Sara Cerrone; Deepak Desai; Matthew J. Whitson


Gastroenterology | 2017

AGA AbstractsTu1330 - Gastric Ischemia: A Rare Cause of Melena

Nichol S. Martinez; Sara Cerrone; Deepak Desai; Matthew J. Whitson


Gastroenterology | 2017

Tu1330 – Gastric Ischemia: A Rare Cause of Melena

Nichol S. Martinez; Sara Cerrone; Deepak Desai; Matthew J. Whitson


Gastroenterology | 2016

Mo1192 Lack of PPI Trial Prior to Commencing Therapy for Eosinophilic Esophagitis Is Common

Matthew J. Whitson; Kristle Lynch; Yu-Xiao Yang; David C. Metz; Gary W. Falk


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010

M1522: Does Production Pressure Jeopardize the Quality of Endoscopy? Attitudes and Observations of U.S. Gastroenterologists

Matthew J. Whitson; Lawrence B. Cohen; Carol Bodian


Gastroenterology | 2010

W1714 Do NSAIDs or Anti-Platelet Agents Impair Angiogenesis During Gastroduodenal Ulcer Healing in Humans?

Matthew J. Whitson; Andrew E. Dikman; Caroline von Althann; Noam Harpaz; Carol Bodian; Kenneth M. Miller; Neville D. Bamji; Lawrence B. Cohen; James Aisenberg

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Carol Bodian

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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James Aisenberg

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Lawrence B. Cohen

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Kenneth M. Miller

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Neville D. Bamji

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Noam Harpaz

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Shefali Sanyal

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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