Endoscopic hemostasis for bleeding peptic ulcer in a teaching hospital

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Chautems, R
Majno, P
Frossard, JL
Hadengue, A
Morel, P
Huber, O
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[1] Clin & Policlin Chirurg Digest, Geneva, Switzerland
[2] Hop Univ, Div Gastroenterol, Geneva, Switzerland
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Introduction: the results of endoscopic treatment for bleeding peptic ulcers in a teaching hospital are little reported. Most studies are published by a limited number of specialized authors with a reported success rare of 76-83%. The aim of this study is to evaluate the success rate in a teaching hospital. Patients and method: we retrospectively studied 150 patients hospitalized in our service between 1994 and 1995, They comprised 59 females (median age 80.5 [24-93] years) and 01 males (median age 61.5 [26-98]). 49% were aged 70 or over. 39 patients (29%) had a past history of peptic ulcer disease, the others being admitted Cor an initial episode of bleeding ulcer. Biopsies for urease test were obtained in 84 patients. In this group the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection was respectively 88% and 58% in subjects with a history of ulcer disease and in those with an initial episode of bleeding ulcer. 46% and 54% respectively had taken nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs during the previous weeks. Neither of these two risk factors was present in 3 patients without a previous history of ulcer disease; they were present in none of those with a history. Results: all patients underwent emergency esogastroduodenoscopy; 48 underwent endoscopic hemostasis. 12 gastroenterologists were involved in these procedures. The definitive success rate is 81%. The success rate for a first hemostasis for a posterior bulbar ulcer is 41% vs 88% for the other localizations, a difference which is statistically significant (p = 0.002). Endoscopic hemostasis showed a higher failure rate where the bleeding stigmata was a spurting vessel (44% vs 18%) but this was not significant (p = 0.18). Conclusion: endoscopic treatment for bleeding peptic ulcer is effective in a teaching hospital. The technique shows a higher failure rate for posterior bulbar ulcers. In view of the risk of recurrence, patients should be kept in hospital after a first procedure.
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