1981
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(81)73156-0
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The National ASGE Survey on Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

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“…These studies similarly demonstrated that clinical parameters (e.g. hemodynamics [17,[20][21][22][23] , comorbid illnesses [17,[20][21][22][23] , NG aspirate [17,24,25] ), endoscopic findings (stigmata of recent hemorrhage [17,[21][22][23]26] , and the presence of varices [17,[21][22][23] ) were strongly associated with the worst outcome, the need for hospitalization or interventions. Multiple scoring systems in UGIB, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…These studies similarly demonstrated that clinical parameters (e.g. hemodynamics [17,[20][21][22][23] , comorbid illnesses [17,[20][21][22][23] , NG aspirate [17,24,25] ), endoscopic findings (stigmata of recent hemorrhage [17,[21][22][23]26] , and the presence of varices [17,[21][22][23] ) were strongly associated with the worst outcome, the need for hospitalization or interventions. Multiple scoring systems in UGIB, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Severe erosive antral gastritis and duodenitis was the commonest cause of upper GI bleeding in this study (45%). In other published studies duodenal erosions have been reported in 12.4% and 9.1% of the instances, by Shennak 15 and Silverstein et al 12 respectively, but severe antral gastritis and duodenitis have not been described as sources of upper gastro intestinal bleeding in other published studies. It seems that even in the absence of the true peptic ulceration, severe antral gastritis and duodenitis have been major predisposing factors for acute UGIB in this cohort of patients.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Admissions to the surgical units and other medical units with upper gastrointestinal bleeding had not been evaluated in this study. Chronic duodenal and gastric ulcers were the most common causes of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in most of the published studies 12,13,14,15 . In contrast the present study showed peptic ulcer disease in only 15% of the bleeders.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite advances in medical and endoscopic treatment, morality remains at between 3 and 14%, rising to 33% for patients developing secondary upper gastrointestinal bleeding following admission for other reasons [1,2]. Gastroduodenal ulcer disease is the commonest cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, accounting for almost 50% of admission caused by acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding, with 15,000 annual hospital admissions in the United States and an estimated cost of $750 million [3,4].…”
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