Marty
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An article from that great source of anticoagulation research,McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario appeared in April 28, 2003 Archives of Internal Medicine entitled Perioperative Management of Patients Receiving Oral Anticoagulants.
The conclusion was
" Most patients can undergo dental procedures, arthrocentesis,
cataract surgery, and DIAGNOSTIC ENDOSCOPY without alteration of their regimen." 0% {0 of 111} of their endoscopy patients with or without biopsy had complications.
In a follow up Dr. Ansell the Boston guru doubts that any US gastroenterologists will change their recommendations despite the fact that it is in line with the latest pronouncement of the
American Society for GI Endoscopy. Inertia and fear of lawsuits probably.
The conclusion was
" Most patients can undergo dental procedures, arthrocentesis,
cataract surgery, and DIAGNOSTIC ENDOSCOPY without alteration of their regimen." 0% {0 of 111} of their endoscopy patients with or without biopsy had complications.
In a follow up Dr. Ansell the Boston guru doubts that any US gastroenterologists will change their recommendations despite the fact that it is in line with the latest pronouncement of the
American Society for GI Endoscopy. Inertia and fear of lawsuits probably.