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Key Messages. Beside pharmacotherapeutic and endoscopic advances, bleeding management of high-risk duodenal ulcers is still a challenge. When bleeding persists or rebleeding occurs and the gold standard endoscopy fails, surgical and radiological procedures are indicated to manage ulcer bleeding.
- Bleeding Duodenal Ulcer: Strategies in High-Risk Ulcers
Initial management including pharmacologic therapy, risk...
- Bleeding Duodenal Ulcer: Strategies in High-Risk Ulcers
3 Αυγ 2023 · Read on to learn about the symptoms of duodenal ulcers, their most common causes and complications, and how a duodenal ulcer can be diagnosed and treated.
Initial management including pharmacologic therapy, risk stratification, endoscopy, surgery, and transcatheter arterial embolization are reviewed and their role in the management of bleeding duodenal ulcers is critically discussed.
Ulcers can cause serious problems if you don’t get treatment. The most common problems include: Bleeding. As an ulcer wears away the muscles of the stomach or duodenal wall, blood vessels may become damaged. This causes bleeding. Hole (perforation). Sometimes, an ulcer makes a hole in the wall of your stomach or duodenum.
7 Ιαν 2020 · Varied techniques and materials exist for the use in the embolization of bleeding duodenal ulcer disease. A tailored approach, guided by the multidisciplinary team, incorporating patient, pathology, and environmental factors is suggested (weak recommendation based on low-quality evidences, 2C).
3 Σεπ 2023 · Peptic ulcer disease is a condition in which there are one or more sores (ulcers) in the stomach lining or in the lining of the first part of the small intestine (the duodenum). In some cases, an ulcer can bleed. The bleeding can be minimal or severe. Treatment can help with symptoms and eventually cause the ulcer to go away.
16 Αυγ 2024 · Bleeding in the stomach or duodenum. Bleeding can be a slow blood loss that leads to too few red blood cells, called anemia. Or you can lose enough blood so that you need to be in a hospital or get blood from a donor.