“…5,6 The elderly population represents about one-third of hospital admissions due to acute UGIB, making it a special and increasing challenge, 3,7 with the current annual hospitalization cost estimated to be approximately 1.48 billion USD. 8 The increase in life expectancy and an increased use of aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and oral anticoagulants may contribute to the increasing frequency of elder patients with acute UGIB. 9 Several studies have found that aging is an independent predisposing factor for gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, with the risk increasing significantly in individuals aged over 65 years and increasing further in those over 75 years.…”