Where does bleeding in the upper GI tract occur?
Lower GI bleed is:

What are signs and symptoms of upper GI bleed?
What drugs are upper GI bleeds associated with?
•Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory use
What are signs and symptoms of lower GI bleed?
What are the causes of upper GI bleeding?
ULCERS
Oesophagus:
Stomach:
Duodenum
What are the damaging forces that can cause a peptic ulcer?
Under normal circumstances:
Gatric acidity
Peptic enzymes
Injury as a result of:
H.Pylori Infection
NSAIDS
Aspirin
Cigarettes
Alcohol
Gastric hyperacidity
Duodenal gastric reflux
What are the defensive forces of the upper GI tract?
Surface mucus secretion
Bicarbonate secretion in to mucus
Epithelial regenerative capacity
What can result in impaired defence mechanisms in the upper GI?
Ischaemia
Shock
Delayed gastric emptying
Host factors
What is the risk associated with chronic peptic ulcers?
Increased risk of lymphoma and carcinoma
Where is the most common place for upper GI ulcers?
Duodenal ulcers more common than gastric (75%)
What are risk factors for upper GI bleed?
-> buffers gastric acid => increased acid production
•NSAIDs/Aspirin
prostaglandin production -> reduced mucus and bicarbonate excretion => reduced physical defences
•Alcohol excess
•Systemic illness – “Stress ulcers”
What may conceal gastric carcinoma?
Gastric ulcers may sit over a gastric carcinoma
What is Zollinger - Ellison syndrome?
Gastrin - secretin pancreatic tumour - causes recurrent poor healing duodenal ulcers
What causes bleeding in the case of gastritis and duodenitis?
•Tend to bleed in context of impaired coagulation
What are the causes of oesophagitis?
More likely to have significant bleeding if on anti-platelet (clopidogrel, ticagrelor) or anti-coagulation (warfarin, rivaroxaban, apixaban, dabigatran)
What causes an enlarged spleen?
Portal hypertension - this can be as a result of liver cirrhosis
What causes portal hypertension?
Liver cirrhosis
Blood clots in the portal vein
Blood clots in hepatic veins
Parasitic infection called schistosomiasis, and focal nodular hyperplasia, a disease seen in people infected with HIV
Where do you find abnormally dilated collateral vessels in portal hypertension?
•Oesophageal (90%)
Gastric (8%)
Rectal and splenic (rare)
What can cause the bleeds in the varices?
Increases in portal pressure (eg infection/drug use)
What are the malgnant conditions that can cause upper GI bleeding?
•Gastric cancer
When does mallory-weiss tear often present?
Period of wrethcing / vomiting
Where can angiodysplasia occur in the GI tract?
Anywhere in the GI tract
What are the colonic causes of acute lower GI bleeding?
How do you diagnose acute colonic causes of bleeding?
Diagnosis requires flexible sigmoidoscopy or full colonoscopy