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Management of peptic ulcer hemorrhage

American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1939
1. Conservative medical therapy is the procedure of choice in treating bleeding ulcers. 2. Reservation should be practiced in accepting Meulengracht’s immediate feeding of patients with active bleeding. 3. Aluminum hydroxide offers an approach to attaining physiological control of a bleeding ulcer. It has a favorable place in
Donovan C. Browne, Gordon McHardy
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Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage: Factors Predisposing to Recurrence

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1994
Two hundred and eighty patients with stigmata of recent or active bleeding from a peptic ulcer were followed up after endoscopic or conservative medical treatment. Of the patients 53% had no history of dyspeptic symptoms, but 17% and 10% had a history of uncomplicated ulcer or bleeding ulcer, respectively, before the index admission.
L. Fischer   +4 more
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Gastric acid inhibition in the treatment of peptic ulcer hemorrhage

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2009
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding from peptic ulcer disease is a common clinical event, resulting in considerable patient morbidity and significant health care costs. Inhibiting gastric acid secretion is a key component in improving clinical outcomes, including reducing rebleeding, transfusion requirements, and surgery.
Thomas O. Kovacs   +2 more
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Endoscopic Hemostasis of Nonvariceal, Non-Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1997
The majority of patients who present with acute upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage are found to be bleeding from acid peptic disease including ulcer, esophagitis and gastritis, and variceal disease. Mallory-Weiss tear, Dieulafoy's lesion, cancer, and other rare lesions account for the bleeding source in the remaining patients.
Kenneth R. McQuaid   +3 more
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Treatment of acute massive hemorrhage in peptic ulcer

open access: closedThe American Journal of Surgery, 1939
Abstract Acute massive hemorrhage from peptic ulcer is a serious complication, particularly in patients with chronic, callous ulcer. In a series of 108 cases of massive hemorrhage of peptic ulcer in the Lahey Clinic, there were five deaths, a mortality of 4.6 per cent.
Everett D. Kiefer, Samuel F. Marshall
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Heater Probe in Massive Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage and Shock

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1988
We treated 35 patients in shock from massive peptic ulcer hemorrhage with the heater probe (HP). Twelve of them (34.3%) were poor surgical candidates. Their mean age was 62.3 years. All had massive bleeding, requiring an average of 2,300 ml of blood transfusion. The average lowest mean hemoglobin was 7.94 g/dl.
Hwai Jeng Lin   +6 more
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