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[Clinical aspects and endoscopic management of gastrointestinal bleeding from Dieulafoy's lesion].

A Ibáñez1, E Castro, E Fernández, R Baltar, S Vázquez, J L Ulla, V Alvarez, S Soto, J Barrio, D Carpio, J Turnes, L Ledo, J Vázquez San Luis, E Vázquez Astray.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: the aim of the study was to assess the incidence, clinical presentation, location, and response to endoscopic therapy of gastrointestinal bleeding from Dieulafoy's lesion. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: ALL consecutive episodes of gastrointestinal bleeding due to Dieulafoy's lesion seen between 2000 and 2006 were retrospectively reviewed. All main clinical and endoscopic data were collected: type and effectiveness of endoscopic therapy, rebleeding, complications, and mortality during hospitalization.
RESULTS: WE found 41 patients, 26 males and 15 females, median age of 71.19 years. Dieulafoy's lesion accounted for 1.55% of all gastrointestinal bleeding episodes during the study period. The incidence of Dieulafoy's lesion was 2.2 cases/100.000 inhabitants/year. Active bleeding at endoscopy was present in 85.36%, and comorbidity in 92.68%. The stomach was the most frequent location (60.97%), followed by duodenum (29.26%). Endoscopic therapy achieved initial hemostasis in all cases. Three patients (7.31%) initially treated with epinephrine injection showed rebleeding and properly responded to a second session of endoscopic therapy. No surgery was needed. The mortality rate during hospitalization was 4.87%.
CONCLUSIONS: Dieulafoy's lesion is an uncommon, but potentially severe cause of gastrointestinal bleeding. It may be found in any location within the gastrointestinal tract. Endoscopic therapy is effective and safe. Injected epinephrine alone is associated with a higher risk of rebleeding.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18052645     DOI: 10.4321/s1130-01082007000900005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Enferm Dig        ISSN: 1130-0108            Impact factor:   2.086


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2.  The efficiency of endoclips in maintaining the gastrointestinal bleeding-related Dieulafoy's lesion.

Authors:  Fatih Karaahmet; Serta Kılıncalp; Yusuf Coskun; Mevlut Hamamci; Hakan Akinci; Yusuf Ustun; Zahide Simsek; Elife Erarslan; Sahin Coban; Ilhami Yuksel
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3.  Clinical and endoscopic analysis of gastric Dieulafoy's lesion.

Authors:  Yi-Juan Ding; Liang Zhao; Jun Liu; He-Sheng Luo
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4.  Inpatient outcomes of Dieulafoy's lesions in the United States.

Authors:  Hassam Ali; Nicole Leigh Bolick; Rahul Pamarthy; Muhammad Fahd Farooq; Muhammad Hassan Farooq; Ali Eslam
Journal:  Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent)       Date:  2022-03-15

5.  Prognostic factors for recurrence of gastrointestinal bleeding due to Dieulafoy's lesion.

Authors:  Yuliana Jamanca-Poma; Antonio Velasco-Guardado; Concepción Piñero-Pérez; Renzo Calderón-Begazo; Josue Umaña-Mejía; Fernando Geijo-Martínez; Antonio Rodríguez-Pérez
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2012-10-28       Impact factor: 5.742

6.  Predictors of Rebleeding in Upper Gastrointestinal Dieulafoy Lesions.

Authors:  Sang-Hun Park; Du-Hyeon Lee; Chang-Hwan Park; Jin Jeon; Ho-Jun Lee; Sung-Uk Lim; Seon-Young Park; Hyun-Soo Kim; Sung-Kyu Choi; Jong-Sun Rew
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