GI Bleeding & Hemostasis Innovations

Gastrointestinal bleeding is a common yet potentially life-threatening condition, requiring timely diagnosis and intervention. This session focuses on the latest advances in managing both upper and lower GI bleeding, including novel endoscopic hemostatic techniques, interventional radiology approaches, and pharmacological therapies. Participants will explore evidence-based strategies for risk stratification, early detection, and management of bleeding episodes in diverse patient populations. The role of minimally invasive techniques, such as endoscopic clipping, band ligation, and thermal coagulation, will be highlighted, with case studies illustrating real-world clinical decision-making.

Additionally, this track emphasizes innovations in predictive analytics, risk assessment models, and emerging biomarkers to identify patients at high risk for recurrent bleeding. Participants will also review the integration of artificial intelligence in endoscopic detection, therapeutic guidance, and procedural planning. Discussions will include multidisciplinary approaches involving gastroenterologists, surgeons, radiologists, and critical care specialists to optimize patient outcomes. This session provides a platform for clinicians and researchers to share novel findings, clinical experiences, and research proposals aimed at improving management strategies for GI bleeding.

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