Table 1.
Influence of second-look endoscopy on the incidence of bleeding following endoscopic submucosal dissection
Ref. | Year | n | Study design | Bleeding: SLE vs no SLE (%) | Risk factors for delayed bleeding | SLE benefit |
Ryu et al[17] | 2013 | 182 | Prospective, single center | 16.2% vs 11.1% | No risk factors | No |
Mochizuki et al[8] | 2014 | 262 | Prospective, Multicenter center | 5.4% vs 3.8% | Resected specimen size > 40 mm | No |
Kim et al[16] | 2014 | 437 | Prospective, single center | 3.6% vs 2.8% | Large tumor size (> 20 mm) | No |
Park et al[14] | 2015 | 445 | Retrospective | 3.0% vs 2.0% | Tumor in the upper-third of the stomach, resected specimen size > 40 mm | No |
Kim et al[15] | 2015 | 502 | Retrospective | 1.0% vs 2.5% | Large tumor size (> 15 mm) | No |
SLE: Second-look endoscopy.