Clinical and Endoscopic Findings in Patients Presenting with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding at a Tertiary Care Hospital.

Q4 Medicine Kathmandu University Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-01
P Sharma, P Sapkota, S Pathak, A Lamsal, S Joshi, S Parajuli, S Rajak, S Gautam, A Tamang
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Background Upper gastrointestinal (UGI) bleeding is a severe medical condition that requires prompt evaluation and management. Understanding the clinical and endoscopic findings in patients presenting with upper gastrointestinal bleeding is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Objective To investigate the age and sex composition, clinical presentations, and endoscopic findings of patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding at a tertiary care hospital. Method A total of 561 patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding were included in the study. Data on age, sex, and clinical presentation were collected for each patient. Endoscopic findings were recorded, and the relative frequency of various upper gastrointestinal lesions was analyzed. Result The age distribution of patients revealed that 40.82% were between 15 and 45 years, 32.98% were aged 46 to 65 years, and 26.20% were above 65 years. Among the patients, 73.08% were male and 26.92% were female. Hematemesis was observed in 248 cases, while melena was present in 136 cases, and both were present in 171 cases. Recent onset anemia with positive occult blood was reported in 6 patients. The most common endoscopic finding was varices (39.39%), followed by ulcers (15.51%). Mallory Weiss tear was noted in 5.53% of cases. Conclusion According to our findings, varices are the most common endoscopic finding in individuals with upper gastrointestinal bleeding rather than peptic ulcer disease. The considerable increase in varices emphasizes the critical importance of early identification and care in high-risk individuals, as well as contributing to a better understanding of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

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一家三级医院上消化道出血患者的临床和内窥镜检查结果
背景上消化道(UGI)出血是一种严重的内科疾病,需要及时评估和治疗。了解上消化道出血患者的临床和内镜检查结果对于准确诊断和有效治疗至关重要。目的 调查一家三级医院上消化道出血患者的年龄和性别组成、临床表现和内镜检查结果。方法 共纳入 561 例上消化道出血患者。收集了每位患者的年龄、性别和临床表现数据。记录内镜检查结果,分析各种上消化道病变的相对频率。结果 患者的年龄分布显示,40.82%的患者年龄在 15 至 45 岁之间,32.98%的患者年龄在 46 至 65 岁之间,26.20%的患者年龄在 65 岁以上。患者中,73.08%为男性,26.92%为女性。248 例患者出现吐血,136 例患者出现血便,171 例患者同时出现吐血和血便。据报告,6 名患者近期出现贫血,隐血阳性。最常见的内镜检查结果是静脉曲张(39.39%),其次是溃疡(15.51%)。5.53% 的病例出现马洛里-魏斯撕裂。结论 根据我们的研究结果,静脉曲张是上消化道出血患者最常见的内镜发现,而不是消化性溃疡疾病。静脉曲张病例的大幅增加强调了早期识别和护理高危人群的重要性,同时也有助于更好地了解上消化道出血。
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