What effects the outcome of acute GI bleeding?
Identifications and prompt management
What is considered upper GI bleeding?
- Proximal to ligament of Trietz
What is considered lower GI bleeding?
- Distal to ligament Trietz
What can upper GI bleeding present as?
- Melaena
Why is urea elevated in upper GI bleeding?
Partially digested blood>haem>urea
What is upper GI bleeding associated with?
What can lower GI bleeding present as?
When is lower GI bleeding more common?
In advanced age
What are the possible sites of upper GI bleeding?
Where can ulcers occur?
All areas
When do ‘itis’ conditions tend to bleed?
Tend to bleed in context of abnormal clotting
What causes of upper GI bleeding can occur in the oesophagus?
What causes of upper GI bleeding can occur in the stomach?
What cause of upper GI bleeding can occur in the duodenum?
Angiodysplasia
What is the most common cause of acute upper GI bleed?
Ulcer
What questions are useful in making a diagnosis for upper GI bleeding?
What is the most common GI ulcer?
Duodenal
What are the risk factors for peptic ulcers?
Why is H pylori a risk factor for peptic ulcers?
Why are NSAIDs and aspirin risk factors for peptic ulcers?
What does Zollinger-Ellison syndrome cause?
Recurrent poor healing duodenal ulcers
What may gastric ulcers sit over?
- Repeat endoscopy indicated at 8 weeks
What impaired coagulation could lead to bleeding of gastritis and duodenitis?
When are you more likely to have significant bleeding with oesophagitis?
If on anti-platelets or anti-coagulation