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WELCOME TO
THE SEMINAR
SESSION
2013-2014
Dr.Vignesh.S
Resident of Internal Medicine
Guided by Prof.Dr.R.L.Meena
RNT Medical college and Hospital
 Upper GI Tract
◦ Proximal to the Ligament of Treitz
◦ 70% of GI Bleeds
 Lower GI Tract
◦ Distal to the Ligament of Treitz
◦ 30% of GI Bleeds
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Initial Assessment and Resuscitation
History and Physical Examination
Assessment of the bleeding source
Differential Diagnosis
Investigations
Management
◦ Conservative
◦ Therapeutic
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Airway, Breathing and Circulation
Vital Signs:
◦ Pulse, BP, Temperature, Respiratory
Rate
Fluid and Resuscitation Plan
◦ Co-morbidities
Estimated Fluid and Blood Losses in Shock
Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

Class 4

Blood Loss,
mL

Up to 750

750-1500

1500-2000

>2000

Blood Loss,%
blood volume

Up to 15%

15-30%

30-40%

>40%

<100

>100

>120

>140

Normal

Normal

Decreased

Decreased

Normal or
Increased

Decreased

Decreased

Decreased

14-20

20-30

30-40

Slightly
anxious

Mildly
anxious

Anxious,
confused

Crystalloid

Crystalloid

Crystalloid
and blood

Pulse Rate,
bpm
Blood
Pressure
Respiratory
Rate
Urine
Output,
mL/h
CNS/Mental
Status
Fluid
Replacement,
3-for-1 rule

>35
Confused,
lethargic
Crystalloid
and blood

Ref: Sleisinger and Fordtrans Gastrointestinal and Liver disease
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Confirm the GI Bleed - Hemoptysis or
Hemetemesis ???
Manner of Presentation of a GI Bleed
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Hemetemesis
Malena
Hematochezia
Occult Blood loss
Symptoms of Blood loss

Is it only the GI Bleed ??
Assessment of the bleed
◦ Dizziness, Syncope, Chest Pain, SOB
Bleeding etiology

Leading History

Mallory-Weiss tear

Multiple Emesis before hematemesis, alcoholism

Esophageal ulcer

Dysphagia, Odynophagia, GERD,

Peptic ulcer

Epigastric pain, NSAID or aspirin use

Stress gastritis

Patient in an ICU, gastrointestinal bleeding occurring
after admission, respiratory failure, multiorgan failure

Varices, portal
gastropathy

Alcoholism, Cirrhosis

Gastric antral
vascular ectasia

Renal failure, cirrhosis

Malignancy

Recent involuntary weight loss, dysphagia, cachexia,
early satiety

Angiodysplasia

Chronic renal failure, hereditary hemorrhagic
telangiectasia

Aortoenteric fistula

Known aortic aneurysm, prior abdominal aortic
aneurysm repair
 Anticoagulation
 Use

(warfarin/heparin)

of Drugs
NSAIDs,Steroids,Bisphosphonates
 Similar episodes before
 H/o Jaundice in past
 H/o Abdominal Surgery
 H/o Alcoholism
 H/o Smoking or Tobacco abuse
 H/o Cocaine abuse
 Pt’s

Consciousness, Orientation
 Pallor, Icterus, Clubbing, Pedal
Edema
 Lymphadenopathy, JVP
 Signs of Liver Failure
 Systemic Examination
◦ Abdomen, CVS, RS, CNS
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Alopecia, Pallor, Icterus, Fetor Hepaticus,
Glossitis, Parotid Swelling
Leukonychia, Clubbing, Palmar Erythema,
Dupuytren’s Contracture, Asterexis
Loss of Axillary hair, Spider naevi,
Gynaecomastia,
Ascitis, Spleenomegaly, Caput Medusae
Testicular Atrophy, Loss of Pubic Hair
Pedal Edema
Gynaecomastia

Ascitis
Special Cases

Virchow’s node

Palmar Tylosis
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Major causes
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Peptic ulcer disease
Esophageal and gastric varices
Hemorrhagic gastritis
Esophagitis
Duodenitis
Mallory-Weiss tear
Angiodysplasia
Upper gastrointestinal malignancy
Anastomotic ulcers (after bariatric surgery)
Dieulafoy lesion
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Minor causes

 Gastric antral vascular ectasia (watermelon
stomach)
 Portal hypertensive gastropathy
 Gastric polyps
 Aortoenteric fistula
 Connective tissue disease
 Postprocedural: nasogastric tube erosions,
endoscopic biopsy, endoscopic polypectomy,
endoscopic sphincterotomy
Sources of Bleeding

Proportions of Patients %

Ulcers

31-67

Varices

6-39

Mallor Weiss Tears

2-8

Gastroduodenal Erosions

2-18

Erosive Oesophagitis

1-13

Neoplasm

2-8

Vascular ectasias

0-6

No source identified

5-14

Ref :Harrison Table 41-1
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Massive bleeding cause significant risk for myocardial
infarction from coronary artery hypoperfusion from
hypovolemia.

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It is estimated that 16% who had severe gastrointestinal
bleeding had ended up with myocardial infarction.

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Patients who have myocardial infarction consequent to
massive bleeding often do not experience chest pain, or the
chest pain may be misinterpreted as epigastric pain
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Complete Blood count, ESR,
Liver and Renal Function Tests, Electrolytes
Prothrombin Time and INR
BUN / Creatinine – ratio > 30 sensitivity of
68% and a specificity of 98%
Stool Occult Blood Test
Grouping and Cross Matching
ECG, Cardiac enzymes(if essential)
HIV, HbsAg, AntiHCV Markers
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Explain NSP
Nil by Mouth
NG Tube insertion and Lavage
Hemodynamically Unstable – Hypotension,
Tachycardia, Postural Changes Urgent
Endoscopy
Hemodynamically Stable  Plan Early
Endoscopy
IV PPI Therapy
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A grossly bloody aspirate in the atraumatic NG

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intubation CONFIRMS a UGI Bleed
The type of bleed
 Red blood - active bleeding
 Coffee ground - recently active bleeding.

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Continued aspiration of red blood - severe, active
hemorrhage.
Clears the field for endoscopic visualization
Prevent aspiration of gastric content
However, lavage may not be positive if bleeding has
ceased or arises beyond a closed pylorus.
• PPI Infusion

 IV Omeperazole 80mg bolus then 8mg/hr infusion

• Endoscopic Therapy

 Bipolar Coagulation, Heater Probe, Injection
Therapy(Absolute Alcohol, 1:10,000 epinephrine),
Hemoclips

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Medical Management

◦ Antacids, H2 receptor Antagonists, PPIs,
◦ Cytoprotective Agents - Bismuth Preparations, Prostaglandin
Analogues
◦ H.Pylori Eradication

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Surgical Management
◦ Duodenal Ulcer
◦ Gastric Ulcer
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Primary Prophylaxis – Beta Blockade
Prevention of Rebleeding
Medical Management
◦ Vasoconstricting Agents

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Baloon Tamponade – Sengstaken Blakemore
Tube
Endoscopic Management
◦ EVL, Sclerotherapy(CyanoAcrylate)

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Surgical Management

◦ TIPSS, Oesophageal Transection, Suguira Procedure
◦ Liver Transplantation
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A transthoracoabdominal oesophageal
transection,
◦ paraoesophageal devascularisation,
oesophageal transection and reanastomosis,
splenectomy, and pyloroplasty.

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The prognosis - liver function left at the
time of operation but not on whether
operation was done as an emergency,
elective, or prophylactic measure.
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Hemodynamic instability
despite vigorous
resuscitation (>6 units
transfusion)
Failure of endoscopy
Recurrent hemorrhage
after initial stabilization
Shock associated with
recurrent hemorrhage
Continued slow bleeding
with a transfusion
exceeding 3 units/day

One of the criteria used to determine the need for surgical intervention is
the number of units of transfused blood required to resuscitate the patient.
The more units required, the higher the mortality rate (Larson, 1986).
Operative intervention is indicated once the blood transfusion number
reaches more than 5 units, as noted in the following table (Larson, 1986).
Number of Units Need for Mortality
Transfused Surgery, % Rate, %
0

4

4

1-3

6

14

4-5

17

28

>5

57

43
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Poor prognosis – 5yr survival rate 5%
Surgical Resection –Oesophagectomy
Radiotherapy – 5500 -6000 cGy for SCC
Chemotherapy - 1or 2 drugs mostly cisplatin
Palliative Gastrostomy, Jejunostomy
Expansive Metal Stents
Endoscopic Fulguration
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Gastric Carcinoma
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Distal - Subtotal Gastrectomy
Proximal – Near total Gastrectomy
Radioresistant – RT only for palliation of Pain
Chemotherapy
◦ 5FU + Leucovorin
◦ Cisplatin + Epirubicin/Docetaxel

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Debulking the primary – best Palliation
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Mucosal lacerations at the
gastroesophageal junction or in the cardia
of the stomach
A/w repeated retching or vomiting and are
another important cause of nonvariceal
UGIB in Alcoholics
2% to 8% of acute UGIB are secondary to
Mallory-Weiss tears
Some cases are self-limited and do not
require endoscopic hemostasis
Some cases could be severe enough to
require blood transfusions, endoscopic
hemostasis, surgery.
Oesophagitis

Angiodysplasia
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Vascular ectasia - Angiomas, AV
malformations and Angiodysplasia
Vascular ectasias 5% to 10% of cases and
the severity - trivial to severe
Vascular ectasias a/w – Congenital, CRF.
The evidence for these associations is
limited.
Management is by endoscopic ligation,
cauterisation and sclero therapy
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Dieulafoy's lesion is a rare etiology in acute UGIB
Dieulafoy's lesions are difficult to identify
endoscopically because they often retract. Their
histopathologic description is a “caliber-persistent
artery” in the submucosal tissue
On endoscopy, a Dieulafoy's lesion is akin to a
visible vessel protruding from an ulcer, yet
without an underlying ulcer.
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Age > 60 yrs
Comorbidities (Renal failure, Liver failure, CHF,
Malignancy)
Variceal bleeding (as compared with nonvariceal
bleeding)
Shock or hypotension on presentation
Increasing number of units of blood transfused
Active bleeding on Endoscopy
Bleeding Ulcer of >2cm or a Spurting vessel
Need for emergency surgery
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No comorbid diseases
Normal vital signs
Normal or trace positive stool guaiac
Negative gastric aspirate, if done
No problem home support
Proper understanding of signs and symptoms
of significant bleeding
Immediate access to emergent care if
needed
Follow-up arranged within 24 hr
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Blood Urea(mg/dl)
◦ 6.5 - 8
2
◦ 8 - 10
3
◦ 10 - 25
4
◦ ≥25
6
Haemoglobin (g/L) for men
◦ 12-13
1
◦ 10-12
3
◦ <10
6
Haemoglobin (g/L) for
women
◦ 10-12
1
◦ <10
6
Systolic BP (mm Hg)
◦ 100–109 1
◦ 90–99
2
◦ <90
3

•Other markers
Pulse ≥100 (per min)
Presentation with melaena
Presentation with syncope
Hepatic disease
Cardiac failure

1
1
2
2
2

•scores ≥ 6 - 50% risk of needing an
intervention.
Score
Score is"0" if :
•Hemoglobin level
>12.9 g(men) or
>11.9 g(women)
•Systolic blood pressure >109 mm Hg
•Pulse <100/minute
•BUN level <18.2 mg/dL
•No melena or syncope
•No liver disease or heart failure
Type

Endoscopic
Characteristics

% of Bleeding

% of Mortality

1

Active Bleeding

90

11

2a

Non Bleeding Visible
vessel

50

11

2b

Adhereynt Clot

33

7

2c

Flat Pigmentation

7

3

3

Clean Base

3

2
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Various Endoscopic Modalities
◦ Inj.Epinephrine,Sclerosants,Thermal Cautery,Argon
Plasma Coagulation, Electrocautery, Hemoclips,
Bands, Fibrin Glue, Thrombin

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Endoscopic Sprays
Post Endoscopic PPI therapy – lowers 30 day
rebleeding rate
Second Look Endoscopy – 16-24hrs
Angioembolization – Gelatin Sponges,
Polyvinyl Alcohol, Cyano Acrylic Glues, Coils.
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Approach to patients with upper gi bleeding

  • 2. Dr.Vignesh.S Resident of Internal Medicine Guided by Prof.Dr.R.L.Meena RNT Medical college and Hospital
  • 3.  Upper GI Tract ◦ Proximal to the Ligament of Treitz ◦ 70% of GI Bleeds  Lower GI Tract ◦ Distal to the Ligament of Treitz ◦ 30% of GI Bleeds
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  • 5.       Initial Assessment and Resuscitation History and Physical Examination Assessment of the bleeding source Differential Diagnosis Investigations Management ◦ Conservative ◦ Therapeutic
  • 6.    Airway, Breathing and Circulation Vital Signs: ◦ Pulse, BP, Temperature, Respiratory Rate Fluid and Resuscitation Plan ◦ Co-morbidities
  • 7. Estimated Fluid and Blood Losses in Shock Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Blood Loss, mL Up to 750 750-1500 1500-2000 >2000 Blood Loss,% blood volume Up to 15% 15-30% 30-40% >40% <100 >100 >120 >140 Normal Normal Decreased Decreased Normal or Increased Decreased Decreased Decreased 14-20 20-30 30-40 Slightly anxious Mildly anxious Anxious, confused Crystalloid Crystalloid Crystalloid and blood Pulse Rate, bpm Blood Pressure Respiratory Rate Urine Output, mL/h CNS/Mental Status Fluid Replacement, 3-for-1 rule >35 Confused, lethargic Crystalloid and blood Ref: Sleisinger and Fordtrans Gastrointestinal and Liver disease
  • 8.   Confirm the GI Bleed - Hemoptysis or Hemetemesis ??? Manner of Presentation of a GI Bleed ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦   Hemetemesis Malena Hematochezia Occult Blood loss Symptoms of Blood loss Is it only the GI Bleed ?? Assessment of the bleed ◦ Dizziness, Syncope, Chest Pain, SOB
  • 9. Bleeding etiology Leading History Mallory-Weiss tear Multiple Emesis before hematemesis, alcoholism Esophageal ulcer Dysphagia, Odynophagia, GERD, Peptic ulcer Epigastric pain, NSAID or aspirin use Stress gastritis Patient in an ICU, gastrointestinal bleeding occurring after admission, respiratory failure, multiorgan failure Varices, portal gastropathy Alcoholism, Cirrhosis Gastric antral vascular ectasia Renal failure, cirrhosis Malignancy Recent involuntary weight loss, dysphagia, cachexia, early satiety Angiodysplasia Chronic renal failure, hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia Aortoenteric fistula Known aortic aneurysm, prior abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
  • 10.  Anticoagulation  Use (warfarin/heparin) of Drugs NSAIDs,Steroids,Bisphosphonates  Similar episodes before  H/o Jaundice in past  H/o Abdominal Surgery  H/o Alcoholism  H/o Smoking or Tobacco abuse  H/o Cocaine abuse
  • 11.  Pt’s Consciousness, Orientation  Pallor, Icterus, Clubbing, Pedal Edema  Lymphadenopathy, JVP  Signs of Liver Failure  Systemic Examination ◦ Abdomen, CVS, RS, CNS
  • 12.       Alopecia, Pallor, Icterus, Fetor Hepaticus, Glossitis, Parotid Swelling Leukonychia, Clubbing, Palmar Erythema, Dupuytren’s Contracture, Asterexis Loss of Axillary hair, Spider naevi, Gynaecomastia, Ascitis, Spleenomegaly, Caput Medusae Testicular Atrophy, Loss of Pubic Hair Pedal Edema
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  • 18.  Major causes           Peptic ulcer disease Esophageal and gastric varices Hemorrhagic gastritis Esophagitis Duodenitis Mallory-Weiss tear Angiodysplasia Upper gastrointestinal malignancy Anastomotic ulcers (after bariatric surgery) Dieulafoy lesion
  • 19.  Minor causes  Gastric antral vascular ectasia (watermelon stomach)  Portal hypertensive gastropathy  Gastric polyps  Aortoenteric fistula  Connective tissue disease  Postprocedural: nasogastric tube erosions, endoscopic biopsy, endoscopic polypectomy, endoscopic sphincterotomy
  • 20. Sources of Bleeding Proportions of Patients % Ulcers 31-67 Varices 6-39 Mallor Weiss Tears 2-8 Gastroduodenal Erosions 2-18 Erosive Oesophagitis 1-13 Neoplasm 2-8 Vascular ectasias 0-6 No source identified 5-14 Ref :Harrison Table 41-1
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  • 24.  Massive bleeding cause significant risk for myocardial infarction from coronary artery hypoperfusion from hypovolemia.  It is estimated that 16% who had severe gastrointestinal bleeding had ended up with myocardial infarction.  Patients who have myocardial infarction consequent to massive bleeding often do not experience chest pain, or the chest pain may be misinterpreted as epigastric pain
  • 25.         Complete Blood count, ESR, Liver and Renal Function Tests, Electrolytes Prothrombin Time and INR BUN / Creatinine – ratio > 30 sensitivity of 68% and a specificity of 98% Stool Occult Blood Test Grouping and Cross Matching ECG, Cardiac enzymes(if essential) HIV, HbsAg, AntiHCV Markers
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  • 27.       Explain NSP Nil by Mouth NG Tube insertion and Lavage Hemodynamically Unstable – Hypotension, Tachycardia, Postural Changes Urgent Endoscopy Hemodynamically Stable  Plan Early Endoscopy IV PPI Therapy
  • 28.  A grossly bloody aspirate in the atraumatic NG  intubation CONFIRMS a UGI Bleed The type of bleed  Red blood - active bleeding  Coffee ground - recently active bleeding.     Continued aspiration of red blood - severe, active hemorrhage. Clears the field for endoscopic visualization Prevent aspiration of gastric content However, lavage may not be positive if bleeding has ceased or arises beyond a closed pylorus.
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  • 32. • PPI Infusion  IV Omeperazole 80mg bolus then 8mg/hr infusion • Endoscopic Therapy  Bipolar Coagulation, Heater Probe, Injection Therapy(Absolute Alcohol, 1:10,000 epinephrine), Hemoclips  Medical Management ◦ Antacids, H2 receptor Antagonists, PPIs, ◦ Cytoprotective Agents - Bismuth Preparations, Prostaglandin Analogues ◦ H.Pylori Eradication  Surgical Management ◦ Duodenal Ulcer ◦ Gastric Ulcer
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  • 35.    Primary Prophylaxis – Beta Blockade Prevention of Rebleeding Medical Management ◦ Vasoconstricting Agents   Baloon Tamponade – Sengstaken Blakemore Tube Endoscopic Management ◦ EVL, Sclerotherapy(CyanoAcrylate)  Surgical Management ◦ TIPSS, Oesophageal Transection, Suguira Procedure ◦ Liver Transplantation
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  • 37.  A transthoracoabdominal oesophageal transection, ◦ paraoesophageal devascularisation, oesophageal transection and reanastomosis, splenectomy, and pyloroplasty.  The prognosis - liver function left at the time of operation but not on whether operation was done as an emergency, elective, or prophylactic measure.
  • 38.      Hemodynamic instability despite vigorous resuscitation (>6 units transfusion) Failure of endoscopy Recurrent hemorrhage after initial stabilization Shock associated with recurrent hemorrhage Continued slow bleeding with a transfusion exceeding 3 units/day One of the criteria used to determine the need for surgical intervention is the number of units of transfused blood required to resuscitate the patient. The more units required, the higher the mortality rate (Larson, 1986). Operative intervention is indicated once the blood transfusion number reaches more than 5 units, as noted in the following table (Larson, 1986). Number of Units Need for Mortality Transfused Surgery, % Rate, % 0 4 4 1-3 6 14 4-5 17 28 >5 57 43
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  • 41.        Poor prognosis – 5yr survival rate 5% Surgical Resection –Oesophagectomy Radiotherapy – 5500 -6000 cGy for SCC Chemotherapy - 1or 2 drugs mostly cisplatin Palliative Gastrostomy, Jejunostomy Expansive Metal Stents Endoscopic Fulguration
  • 43.     Distal - Subtotal Gastrectomy Proximal – Near total Gastrectomy Radioresistant – RT only for palliation of Pain Chemotherapy ◦ 5FU + Leucovorin ◦ Cisplatin + Epirubicin/Docetaxel  Debulking the primary – best Palliation
  • 44.      Mucosal lacerations at the gastroesophageal junction or in the cardia of the stomach A/w repeated retching or vomiting and are another important cause of nonvariceal UGIB in Alcoholics 2% to 8% of acute UGIB are secondary to Mallory-Weiss tears Some cases are self-limited and do not require endoscopic hemostasis Some cases could be severe enough to require blood transfusions, endoscopic hemostasis, surgery.
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  • 47.     Vascular ectasia - Angiomas, AV malformations and Angiodysplasia Vascular ectasias 5% to 10% of cases and the severity - trivial to severe Vascular ectasias a/w – Congenital, CRF. The evidence for these associations is limited. Management is by endoscopic ligation, cauterisation and sclero therapy
  • 48.    Dieulafoy's lesion is a rare etiology in acute UGIB Dieulafoy's lesions are difficult to identify endoscopically because they often retract. Their histopathologic description is a “caliber-persistent artery” in the submucosal tissue On endoscopy, a Dieulafoy's lesion is akin to a visible vessel protruding from an ulcer, yet without an underlying ulcer.
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  • 52.         Age > 60 yrs Comorbidities (Renal failure, Liver failure, CHF, Malignancy) Variceal bleeding (as compared with nonvariceal bleeding) Shock or hypotension on presentation Increasing number of units of blood transfused Active bleeding on Endoscopy Bleeding Ulcer of >2cm or a Spurting vessel Need for emergency surgery
  • 53.         No comorbid diseases Normal vital signs Normal or trace positive stool guaiac Negative gastric aspirate, if done No problem home support Proper understanding of signs and symptoms of significant bleeding Immediate access to emergent care if needed Follow-up arranged within 24 hr
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  • 55.     Blood Urea(mg/dl) ◦ 6.5 - 8 2 ◦ 8 - 10 3 ◦ 10 - 25 4 ◦ ≥25 6 Haemoglobin (g/L) for men ◦ 12-13 1 ◦ 10-12 3 ◦ <10 6 Haemoglobin (g/L) for women ◦ 10-12 1 ◦ <10 6 Systolic BP (mm Hg) ◦ 100–109 1 ◦ 90–99 2 ◦ <90 3 •Other markers Pulse ≥100 (per min) Presentation with melaena Presentation with syncope Hepatic disease Cardiac failure 1 1 2 2 2 •scores ≥ 6 - 50% risk of needing an intervention. Score Score is"0" if : •Hemoglobin level >12.9 g(men) or >11.9 g(women) •Systolic blood pressure >109 mm Hg •Pulse <100/minute •BUN level <18.2 mg/dL •No melena or syncope •No liver disease or heart failure
  • 56. Type Endoscopic Characteristics % of Bleeding % of Mortality 1 Active Bleeding 90 11 2a Non Bleeding Visible vessel 50 11 2b Adhereynt Clot 33 7 2c Flat Pigmentation 7 3 3 Clean Base 3 2
  • 57.  Various Endoscopic Modalities ◦ Inj.Epinephrine,Sclerosants,Thermal Cautery,Argon Plasma Coagulation, Electrocautery, Hemoclips, Bands, Fibrin Glue, Thrombin     Endoscopic Sprays Post Endoscopic PPI therapy – lowers 30 day rebleeding rate Second Look Endoscopy – 16-24hrs Angioembolization – Gelatin Sponges, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Cyano Acrylic Glues, Coils.

Editor's Notes

  1. Hemop – coughing, frank blood bright red, a/w sputum froth,ph alkaline, h/ors diseaseHemetemesis – vomiting cofee ground, a/w food non froth, ph acidic, malena h/o pud/ald
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  3. Triple -1. bis+met+Tetqid2.Ran Biscitrate+Tet + Clar/Met bd3.Ome+cla+Met/amobdQuad – Omedod + Bismsubsal+metro tetra qidAntacid - AlOH, MgOH, NA bicarb, Cal CarbPg analog - misoprostol
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