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[Gastrointestinal hemorrhage]

E H Farthmann, R Kirchner, R Salm

    Langenbecks Archiv Fur Chirurgie
    |January 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding is a life-threatening emergency. Immediate resuscitation, source localization, and control are crucial for patient outcomes, often outweighing therapeutic interventions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Internal Medicine
    • Emergency Medicine

    Context:

    • Upper gastrointestinal bleeding accounts for over 90% of acute cases.
    • Bleeding manifestations present a critical, life-threatening condition.
    • Effective management requires a structured, rapid approach.

    Purpose:

    • To outline the essential steps in managing acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
    • To emphasize the critical nature of prompt intervention.
    • To highlight factors influencing patient outcomes.

    Summary:

    • Immediate resuscitation from shock is paramount.
    • Localization and assessment of bleeding source and intensity are necessary.
    • Local control of bleeding is required, with definitive procedures if local control fails.

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    Impact:

    • Patient outcomes are significantly influenced by individual factors and bleeding type.
    • Timely and decisive management strategies are critical for survival.
    • Definitive procedures are essential when local hemostasis is not achievable.