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AETIOLOGY OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL HAEMORRHAGEAN ENDOSCOPIC STUDY.

H S Pruthi1, S K Sharma2, B Singh3, A C Anand4.   

Abstract

610 patients of upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage were endoscoped over a period of eleven years from July 1985 to June 1996. Average age of the patients was 39.2 years. 82.6% were males and 17.4% were females. Duodenal ulcer (31.5%), erosive mucosal disease (30.8%), oesophageal varices (31.5%) and gastric ulcer (6.2%) were the major causes. Other causes included Mallory Weiss syndrome (10 patients), gastric polyp (3 patients), stomal ulcer (5 patients) and self-induced bleeding (3 patients). Multiple lesions responsible for bleeding were detectable in 6.6% of patients. Endoscopy was non-contributory in 50 (11.2%) patients. Haemorrhage was the first presentation in 8.5% patients of duodenal ulcer. A known ulcerogenic agent in 21% of duodenal ulcer cases precipitated the bleeding. 77.4% of duodenal ulcer patients responded to conservative management. Erosive gastritis (57.5%) was the commonest finding in the erosive mucosal group. Alcohol and analgesics were the major precipitating factors in these patients. Majority of oesophageal varices were treated by sclerotherapy. Mortality (20%) were highest in the oesophageal varices group.

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Keywords:  Endoscopy; Upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage

Year:  2017        PMID: 28790703      PMCID: PMC5532053          DOI: 10.1016/S0377-1237(17)30162-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India        ISSN: 0377-1237


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