Abstract | AIM: METHODS: Endoscopy was performed on 220 patients under suspiciency of GIS bleeding. Patients with active non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NVUGIB) with a spurting or oozing type were included. Firstly, 8-10 cc of isotonic saline was sprayed to bleeding lesions. Then, 8 cc of ABS was applied on lesions in which bleeding continued after isotonic saline application. The other endoscopic therapeutic methods were applied on the lesions in which the bleeding did not stop after ABS. RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients had an active NVUGIB with a spurting or oozing type and 193 patients were excluded from the study since they did not have non-variceal active bleeding. 8 cc of ABS was sprayed on to the lesions of 26 patients whose bleeding continued after isotonic saline and in 19 of them, bleeding stopped after ABS. Other endoscopic treatment methods were applied to the remaining patients and the bleeding was stopped with these interventions in 6 of 7 patients. CONCLUSION: ABS is an effective method on NVUGIB, particularly on young patients with no coagulopathy. ABS may be considered as part of a combination treatment with other endoscopic methods.
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Authors | Gokhan Gungor, M Hakan Goktepe, Murat Biyik, Ilker Polat, Tuncer Tuna, Huseyin Ataseven, Ali Demir |
Journal | World journal of gastrointestinal endoscopy
(World J Gastrointest Endosc)
Vol. 4
Issue 12
Pg. 556-60
(Dec 16 2012)
ISSN: 1948-5190 [Print] United States |
PMID | 23293725
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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