| Literature DB >> 9430988 |
Y Matsui1, I Matsui, N Kusakabe, Y Matsumura, E Takahashi, S Morimoto, T Ogihara.
Abstract
A report is presented of five aged patients with hemorrhagic colon ulcer, which was strongly suspected to be a side effect of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID). All patients were suffering from orthopedic diseases and NSAIDs were administered for pain: Zaltoprofen for one patient and slow-releasing diclofenac for the other four. Four patients had being treated underlying diabetes mellitus and three of them were being treated with sulfonylurea. Appetite loss was the earliest symptom, 1-2 weeks after administration of NSAID began. Diarrhea occurred 1-2 weeks after appetite loss, and finally hemorrhagic stool developed 1-2 weeks after that. Acute gastric mucosal lesion, hemorrhagic colon ulcer and colitis were diagnosed in all patients by emergency gastro-duodenocolonoscopy. NSAID and oral diet were ceased, and intravenous hyperalimentation was instituted when the patients revealed severe anemia due to bleeding. All patients could take an oral diet after a few weeks. In conclusion hemorrhagic colon ulcer must be prevented in patients treated with NSAID especially those who are aged and have a history of diabetes mellitus.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9430988 DOI: 10.3143/geriatrics.34.748
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nihon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi ISSN: 0300-9173