1991
DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6109(16)45486-1
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Stress Gastritis Revisited

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“…Others factors such as advanced age, emergency operation, acute or chronic renal failure, pre-existing peripheral vascular disease are often correlated with gastro duodenal complications [26][27][28][29] A found that gastric or duodenal ulcer was the predominant cause in 60% in the cardiac surgery and 40% in vascular surgery. Long term use of steroid drugs are also relevant in patients after cardiac transplantation [30]. There are conflicting opinions about the role of pre-existing peptic ulcer disease as a cause of post operative gastric ulcer and hemorrhage [31,32].…”
Section:  Physiological Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others factors such as advanced age, emergency operation, acute or chronic renal failure, pre-existing peripheral vascular disease are often correlated with gastro duodenal complications [26][27][28][29] A found that gastric or duodenal ulcer was the predominant cause in 60% in the cardiac surgery and 40% in vascular surgery. Long term use of steroid drugs are also relevant in patients after cardiac transplantation [30]. There are conflicting opinions about the role of pre-existing peptic ulcer disease as a cause of post operative gastric ulcer and hemorrhage [31,32].…”
Section:  Physiological Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infectious chronic gastritis is treated with specific antibiotics combined with proton-pump inhibitors, and autoimmune gastritis is managed with iron and vitamin B 12 substitutes [10][11][12]. Other forms of alleviation of gastritis include cessation of stress, medications, alcohol and nicotine, and spicy food [9,11,13]. Additionally, cytoprotective and mucoprotective agents can be used that protect the injured lining mucosa in the stomach and support standard medical treatment [1,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%