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Greek results of the “ENERGIB” European study on non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding

BACKGROUND: Non-variceal upper gastro-intestinal bleeding (NVUGIB) is a common and challenging emergency situation. We aimed to describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with NVUGIB in Greece. METHODS: ENERGIB (NCT00797641) was an epidemiological survey conducted in 7 European c...

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Autores principales: Papatheodoridis, George, Akriviadis, Evangelos, Evgenidis, Nikolaos, Kapetanakis, Anargyros, Karamanolis, Demetrios, Kountouras, Jannis, Mantzaris, Gerassimos, Potamianos, Spyros, Triantafyllou, Konstantinos, Tzathas, Charalambos
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Publicado: Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3959428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24714268
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author Papatheodoridis, George
Akriviadis, Evangelos
Evgenidis, Nikolaos
Kapetanakis, Anargyros
Karamanolis, Demetrios
Kountouras, Jannis
Mantzaris, Gerassimos
Potamianos, Spyros
Triantafyllou, Konstantinos
Tzathas, Charalambos
author_facet Papatheodoridis, George
Akriviadis, Evangelos
Evgenidis, Nikolaos
Kapetanakis, Anargyros
Karamanolis, Demetrios
Kountouras, Jannis
Mantzaris, Gerassimos
Potamianos, Spyros
Triantafyllou, Konstantinos
Tzathas, Charalambos
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description BACKGROUND: Non-variceal upper gastro-intestinal bleeding (NVUGIB) is a common and challenging emergency situation. We aimed to describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with NVUGIB in Greece. METHODS: ENERGIB (NCT00797641) was an epidemiological survey conducted in 7 European countries including Greece. It included adult patients with overt NVUGIB from 10 tertiary hospitals across Greece. Data for each patient were collected on admission and up to 30 days thereafter. RESULTS: 201 patients were enrolled. A previous history of NVUGIB was reported by 14% of patients, while 61% had ≥ 1 co-morbidities. At presentation, 59% were on therapy that could harm the gastrointestinal mucosa, 14% on anticoagulant(s) and 42% had sign(s) of hemodynamic instability. 54% of patients showed stigmata of recent hemorrhage. Therapeutic endoscopy was performed in 25% and blood product(s) transfusions were required in 86% of cases. Proton pump inhibitors were administered before and after endoscopy in 70% and 95% of patients, respectively. Uncontrolled bleeding or rebleeding was observed in 11% being more common in elderly, hospitalized patients and patients with ≥1 co-morbidities. Second-look endoscopy was performed in 20%, angiographic intervention in 1.5% and surgical intervention in 4% of patients. Only 5/201 (2.5%) patients died during hospitalization and none died during the 30-day post-hospitalization period. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of patients with NVUGIB in tertiary Greek hospitals are elderly, with co-morbidities, hemodynamic instability and required transfusion(s), while one fourth undergoes therapeutic endoscopic interventions. However, NVUGIB is associated with moderate degrees of continued bleeding/re-bleeding, low surgical rates and, most importantly, low mortality.
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spelling pubmed-39594282014-04-07 Greek results of the “ENERGIB” European study on non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding Papatheodoridis, George Akriviadis, Evangelos Evgenidis, Nikolaos Kapetanakis, Anargyros Karamanolis, Demetrios Kountouras, Jannis Mantzaris, Gerassimos Potamianos, Spyros Triantafyllou, Konstantinos Tzathas, Charalambos Ann Gastroenterol Original Article BACKGROUND: Non-variceal upper gastro-intestinal bleeding (NVUGIB) is a common and challenging emergency situation. We aimed to describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with NVUGIB in Greece. METHODS: ENERGIB (NCT00797641) was an epidemiological survey conducted in 7 European countries including Greece. It included adult patients with overt NVUGIB from 10 tertiary hospitals across Greece. Data for each patient were collected on admission and up to 30 days thereafter. RESULTS: 201 patients were enrolled. A previous history of NVUGIB was reported by 14% of patients, while 61% had ≥ 1 co-morbidities. At presentation, 59% were on therapy that could harm the gastrointestinal mucosa, 14% on anticoagulant(s) and 42% had sign(s) of hemodynamic instability. 54% of patients showed stigmata of recent hemorrhage. Therapeutic endoscopy was performed in 25% and blood product(s) transfusions were required in 86% of cases. Proton pump inhibitors were administered before and after endoscopy in 70% and 95% of patients, respectively. Uncontrolled bleeding or rebleeding was observed in 11% being more common in elderly, hospitalized patients and patients with ≥1 co-morbidities. Second-look endoscopy was performed in 20%, angiographic intervention in 1.5% and surgical intervention in 4% of patients. Only 5/201 (2.5%) patients died during hospitalization and none died during the 30-day post-hospitalization period. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of patients with NVUGIB in tertiary Greek hospitals are elderly, with co-morbidities, hemodynamic instability and required transfusion(s), while one fourth undergoes therapeutic endoscopic interventions. However, NVUGIB is associated with moderate degrees of continued bleeding/re-bleeding, low surgical rates and, most importantly, low mortality. Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3959428/ /pubmed/24714268 Text en Copyright: © Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Papatheodoridis, George
Akriviadis, Evangelos
Evgenidis, Nikolaos
Kapetanakis, Anargyros
Karamanolis, Demetrios
Kountouras, Jannis
Mantzaris, Gerassimos
Potamianos, Spyros
Triantafyllou, Konstantinos
Tzathas, Charalambos
Greek results of the “ENERGIB” European study on non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title Greek results of the “ENERGIB” European study on non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title_full Greek results of the “ENERGIB” European study on non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title_fullStr Greek results of the “ENERGIB” European study on non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title_full_unstemmed Greek results of the “ENERGIB” European study on non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title_short Greek results of the “ENERGIB” European study on non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
title_sort greek results of the “energib” european study on non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3959428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24714268
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