Nonvariceal Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage. Therapeutic Approach
Authors:
prof. MUDr. Jan Bělohlávek, Ph.D.; M. Hrubý; F. Polák; M. Bortlík
Authors‘ workplace:
IV. interní klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2001; : 295-298
Category:
Overview
Nonvariceal acute upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage continues to be a frequent cause for hospital admission, consumes considerable financial resources and belongs to diagnoses associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Despite the progress in endoscopic and intensive care therapies the mortality remained unchanged. It results from the increasing number of high risk patients, namely the older ones with significant comorbidity. The cornerstone of therapeutical success is considered to be the adequate hemodynamic and ventilatory stability, initiation of pharmacotherapy with proton pump inhibitors and eventually somatostatin, and in particular, the early endoscopy using modern methods of hemostasis. In case of two unsuccessful endoscopic sessions the surgical approach is justified.
Key words:
: nonvariceal - upper gastrointestinal bleeding, proton pump inhibitors, somatostatin, endoscopy.
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Addictology Allergology and clinical immunology Angiology Audiology Clinical biochemistry Dermatology & STDs Paediatric gastroenterology Paediatric surgery Paediatric cardiology Paediatric neurology Paediatric ENT Paediatric psychiatry Paediatric rheumatology Diabetology Pharmacy Vascular surgery Pain management Dental HygienistArticle was published in
Journal of Czech Physicians
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