Clinical review: gastrointestinal bleeding after percutaneous coronary intervention: a deadly combination

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Foley, P. [2 ]
Foley, S. [3 ]
Kinnaird, T. [1 ]
Anderson, R. A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wales Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Cardiff CF14 4XW, S Glam, Wales
[2] Univ Birmingham, Good Hope Hosp, Sutton Coldfield B75 7RR, England
[3] Univ Nottingham, Wolfson Digest Dis Ctr, Queens Med Ctr, Nottingham NG7 2UH, England
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10.1093/qjmed/hcm112
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Managing gastrointestinal bleeding in a patient who has undergone recent percutaneous coronary intervention requires balancing the risk of stent thrombosis against further catastrophic bleeding. Stent thrombosis and severe gastrointestinal bleeding are life-threatening complications. Aims: To evaluate the risks of gastrointestinal bleeding in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention in relation to anti-platelet therapy and to discuss management of gastrointestinal bleeding in these patients. Design: Review of published studies comparing anti-platelet and ulcer healing therapy. A review of the evidence surrounding the management of gastrointestinal bleeding and the need for anti-platelet therapy in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. Findings: Gastrointestinal bleeding is relatively common after percutaneous coronary intervention. In one study it complicated 2.3 of primary angioplasty, and these patients had a mortality of 10. Recent registry data of patients experiencing a gastrointestinal bleed reported a mortality of 5.4. Cessation of anti-platelet therapy carries a high risk of acute stent thrombosis, which has a high mortality. Conclusions: Individualized specialist gastrointestinal and cardiological management of these patients in a high dependency environment is recommended. Supportive care and proton pump inhibition in combination with judicious use of anti-platelet therapy is likely to provide the best balance of risk.
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