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Endoscopic injection treatment of gastrointestinal bleeding in hemophiliacs.

J M Ziemski1, A B Szczepanik, A Misiak, W J Rudowski.   

Abstract

The aims of this prospective study were to determine the patterns of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding in hemophiliacs and to assess the hemostatic effect of injection therapy with alcohol. During a 5-year period (1990-1994) 89 hemophiliacs were admitted to our department with acute GI bleeding. Among these patients duodenal ulcer was found endoscopically to be the most common (42.7%) cause of hemorrhage; gastric ulcer was the source of the bleeding in only three patients (3.4%). A group of 46 patients met the criteria of active or recent bleeding and underwent injection therapy with alcohol. The injected bleeding lesions were duodenal ulcer in 32 patients, duodenal erosion in 2, gastric ulcer in 3, and other gastric lesions (Mallory-Weiss tear, Dieulafoy lesion, stomal ulcer, erosions) in 9 patients. Initial hemostasis was achieved in 100% and permanent hemostasis in 82.6%. Rebleeding was observed in eight patients (17.4%), with five of them successfully treated by reinjections. Three patients (6.5%) required emergency surgery. The mortality rate in the group of injected patients was 2.2%. One patient died of stroke on day 10 after partial gastrectomy. All injected patients were given replacement therapy with factor VIII or IX for 2 days (29 patients) or 7 to 14 days (17 patients). Analysis of the hemostatic effect achieved in these two subgroups indicate that short-term replacement therapy (2 days) may be sufficient to ensure adequate hemostasis in hemophiliacs. The results of the present study indicate that injection therapy with alcohol is an effective, safe, proved method to control GI bleeding in hemophiliacs.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8864077     DOI: 10.1007/s002689900178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


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