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Effect of different operation policies on mortality from bleeding peptic ulcer
Lancet (London, England)
|May 26, 1979
Abstract:
The outcome in bleeding gastric and duodenal ulcer has been compared in two hospitals in Nottingham which take their patients randomly from a common source according to a fixed daily admission rota. Bleeding seemed equally severe in the two groups but 66 (32%) of 206 patients were operated upon at hospital A compared with 44 (46%) of 96 at hospital B (P=0.03), where operations also tended to be done earlier. Postoperative mortality-rates were virtually identical at the two hospitals, but at hospital B the overall death-rate from bleeding ulcer was higher, partly because of its higher operation-rate. The value of an aggressive surgical policy in bleeding peptic ulcer is questionable.