2021
DOI: 10.25259/ajir_16_2021
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Provocative mesenteric angiography for localizing ambiguous gastrointestinal hemorrhage

Abstract: Objectives: Five percent of patients with recurrent gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage have indeterminate origin by radiological and endoscopic examinations. To improve diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic embolization, the technique of provocative mesenteric angiography (PMA) has been developed. It involves the addition of pharmacologic agents to standard angiographic protocols to induce bleeding. Material and Methods: This is an institutional review board-approved, retrospective study of 20 patients who under… Show more

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“…This techniques of injecting intraarterial nitroglycerine are also effective in challenging cases to demonstrate bleeding. 29 Provocative mesenteric angiography techniques has also shown promising role in detection of occult and obscure bleeding sites. Kohanteb et al has used heparin (5000 units), TPA (mean: 18.9 mg), and nitroglycerin (mean: 263 μg) for the localization and detection of GIB.…”
Section: Tae Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This techniques of injecting intraarterial nitroglycerine are also effective in challenging cases to demonstrate bleeding. 29 Provocative mesenteric angiography techniques has also shown promising role in detection of occult and obscure bleeding sites. Kohanteb et al has used heparin (5000 units), TPA (mean: 18.9 mg), and nitroglycerin (mean: 263 μg) for the localization and detection of GIB.…”
Section: Tae Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kohanteb et al has used heparin (5000 units), TPA (mean: 18.9 mg), and nitroglycerin (mean: 263 μg) for the localization and detection of GIB. 29…”
Section: Tae Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%