Literature DB >> 21250489

[A different view of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding in liver cirrhosis patients].

P Svoboda1, J Ehrmann, P Klvana, E Machytka, M Rydlo, V Hrabovský.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The study focuses predominantly on non-varicose sources of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding in liver cirrhosis patients and aims to determine its mortality. METHODS AND
SUBJECTS: The prospective examination included 137 liver cirrhosis patients with acute upper GIT bleeding. All the patients underwent an endoscopic examination. In case of multiple findings, defining the bleeding source was based on the specialist's attitude presented as the conclusion of the endoscopic examination.
RESULTS: The most frequent causes of acute bleeding included oesophagus varices (57.7%), followed by peptic gastric and duodenal ulcers (18.2%), then portal hypertension gastropathy (9.5%), gastric varices (5.1%), reflux oesophagitis (2.9%), Mallory-Weiss syndrome (2.9%) and erosive gastropathy (1.5%). The endoscopy of the upper digestive tract resulted in a negative diagnosis in not more than 2.2% of patients. The majority of examinations showed multiple findings in the upper digestive tract, each of which could have been a potential cause of bleeding. Mortality in all bleeding cirrhotic patients reached 14.6%, 18.6% of which were related to the varicose type of bleeding and 7.8% to the non-varicose type.
CONCLUSION: Portal hypertension led to bleeding (caused by varices and portal hypertension gastropathy) in 72.3% of patients, 62.8% patients suffered from purely varicose bleeding, 37.2% patients from non-varicose bleeding. Mortality was statistically significantly higher on 0.1 level of significance in cases of varicose bleeding in comparison with non-varicose bleeding. An emphasis should be laid on an early and detailed endoscopic examination leading to an appropriate diagnosis and therapy.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21250489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vnitr Lek        ISSN: 0042-773X


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Authors:  M Kalafateli; C K Triantos; V Nikolopoulou; A Burroughs
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2012-06-04       Impact factor: 3.199

2.  Distinctive aspects of peptic ulcer disease, Dieulafoy's lesion, and Mallory-Weiss syndrome in patients with advanced alcoholic liver disease or cirrhosis.

Authors:  Borko Nojkov; Mitchell S Cappell
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-01-07       Impact factor: 5.742

3.  The etiology of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in cirrhotic patients.

Authors:  Anca Alexandra Romcea; Marcel Tanţău; Andrada Seicean; Oliviu Pascu
Journal:  Clujul Med       Date:  2013-02-04
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