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Nonsurgical control of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage in old age patients: intragastric norepinephrine and endoscopic alcoholization of lesions.

I Acalovschi1, O Pascu, A Drăghici.   

Abstract

Of 28 consecutive patients over 64 years old, in whom endoscopy revealed gastro-duodenal ulcers with signs of recent hemorrhage (active bleeding, non-bleeding vessel or adherent clot), 14 were randomly assigned to receive endoscopic alcoholization of the lesions preceded by intragastric instillation of norepinephrine, while as controls 14 received antacids. After the applied treatment the bleeding stopped in all cases (100%) in the study group and one patient died (7.1%) after hemostasis was achieved. In the control group bleeding stopped in 12 patients (85.7%). Two patients continued to bleed and needed emergency surgery. Another patient had a major rebleed successfully treated by alcoholization. There were 4 deaths (28%): 2 patients died postoperatively and the other 2 from acute porphyria and bronchopneumonia respectively. The transfusion requirements after the entry into trial were significantly lower in the study group compared to controls (mean no. of blood units 0.79 vs. 1.71). No complications were seen with the treatment applied. These results suggest that endoscopic alcoholization of the lesions preceded by intragastric instillation of norepinephrine is an effective and safe emergency therapy for bleeding from peptic ulcers in old age patients.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2191020     DOI: 10.1007/bf01724799

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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