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In-hospital mortality in non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding Forrest 1 patients
Authors:Francesco Manguso  Elisabetta Riccio  Raffaele Bennato  Salvatore Picascia  Rossana Martino  Germana De Nucci
Affiliation:1. A. Cardarelli Hospital, Gastroenterology Unit, Naples, Italymanguso@alice.it;3. A. Cardarelli Hospital, Gastroenterology Unit, Naples, Italy
Abstract:Objective. Non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NVUGIB) is recognized world-wide as a common cause of emergency hospitalization, and it often represents a life-threatening event. The purpose of this prospective study was to assess in-hospital mortality in NVUGIB Forrest 1 patients admitted to the emergency unit owing to active bleeding. Material and methods. We enrolled all patients consecutively admitted to the emergency unit for NVUGIB, acutely bleeding at endoscopy (spurting or oozing). Demographic characteristics, clinical and biochemical parameters, endoscopic findings and treatments were evaluated. Results. Of a total of 142 patients (98 M (69%), mean age±SD=66±14 years), spurting (16 (11.3%)) and oozing (126 (88.7%)) were identified. All patients received endoscopic treatment within 6 h of admission and were managed according to the guidelines. Seventeen (12%) patients suffered rebleeding, 4 patients (2.8%) required surgery to stop the bleeding, and 8 (5.6%) died during hospitalization (4 within 5 days and the remainder within 24 days of admission) – 3 as a consequence of bleeding (2.1%) and 5 of non-surgical complications (3.5%). Cox regression analysis showed that the lesions in more than one segment of the esophagogastroduodenal tract (p=0.008, hazard ratio (95% CI)=7.623 (1.680–34.600)) and the number of blood units transfused during the first 48 h of hospitalization (p=0.038, 2.075 (1.041–4.135)) were predictive of in-hospital death. Conclusions. In Forrest 1 patients given rapid endoscopic treatment, in-hospital mortality seems to be related to the contemporaneous presence of bleeding and non-bleeding lesions in more than one segment of the esophagogastroduodenal tract and the number of blood units transfused during the first 48 h of hospitalization.
Keywords:Bleeding  endoscopy  hospitalization  in-hospital mortality  upper gastrointestinal tract
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