KMID : 0359019930130040657
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1993 Volume.13 No. 4 p.657 ~ p.662
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Hemostatic Effect of Endoscopic Injection Sclerosis for Bleeding Peptic Ulcer
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Abstract
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Twenty-five patients presenting with severe hemorrhage from benign peptic ulcers were randomized to either endoscopic injection sclerosis using a combination of hypertonic salineepinphrine solution and 5% ethanolamine or to hypertonic-saline
epinephrine
solution only.
Only high risk patients with active bleeding or endoscopic stigmata of recent hemorrhage of ulcers were considered. A median duration of hospital admission and median transfusion requirements between the two types of treated groups were not
significant
difference.
The initial hemostatic effects of HS-E solution injection group(n=15) or combination of HS-E solution and 5% ethanolamine injection group(n=15) or combination of HS-E solution and 5% ethanolamine injection group(n=10) were 33%, 30%, respectively.
So, both HS-E solution therapy group and comination of HS-E solution & 5% ethanolamine injection group were effective in initral hemostasis for bleeding peptic ulcer patients. However, for the further evaluation of therapeutic effect and
comparison
of
rebleeding rate between the two types of therapy, we think that it will be indispensable to collect more cases and to compare with control group.
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