Literature DB >> 8664481

[Upper digestive hemorrhage in the inhabitants of high altitudes in Peru].

J Berríos1, O Sedano, E Calle, F Montero, J Manrique, E Hinostroza.   

Abstract

One hundred cases of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage in peruvian highlanders were studied at a hospital in La Oroya (3850 meters above the sea level). On admission in all of them an esophagogastroduodenal fiberscope was performed to establish the diagnosis. Most of them were males (98%), between 30-39 years of age (38%) and presented at the same time hematemesis and melena (64%). After bleeding in 72% the hemoglobin was over 14 g%. As a whole the most frequent diagnosis were: gastric ulcer (33%). duodenal ulcer (23%) and erosive gastritis (23%). In those living between 3000-3500 m.a.s.l. duodenal ulcer had the highest incidence. At 3500 m.a.s.l. was gastric ulcer more frequent, followed by erosive gastritis. In 11% surgery was required and only in 27% it was necessary a blood transfusion. After bleeding 10% had an hemoglobin level over 20 g% and because of this they were considered as having Chronic Mountain Sickness, 4 of them with severe cardiorespiratory and consciousness disturbances required after the gastrointestinal hemorrhage, an immediate bleeding in order to compensate the patient, a completely unusual occurrence in general pathology but a peculiar treatment in these patients living at high altitudes of the peruvian Andes.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8664481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Gastroenterol Peru        ISSN: 1022-5129


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1.  High-altitude gastrointestinal bleeding: an observation in Qinghai-Tibetan railroad construction workers on Mountain Tanggula.

Authors:  Tian-Yi Wu; Shou-Quan Ding; Jin-Liang Liu; Jian-Hou Jia; Rui-Chen Dai; Dong-Chun Zhu; Bao-Zhu Liang; De-Tang Qi; Yong-Fu Sun
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2007-02-07       Impact factor: 5.742

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