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Pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an updated meta-analysis and systematic review

BACKGROUND: In patients suffering from upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB), adequate visualization is essential during endoscopy. Prior to endoscopy, erythromycin administration has been shown to enhance visualization in these patients; however, guidelines have not fully adopted this practice. Th...

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Autores principales: Rahman, Rubayat, Nguyen, Douglas L., Sohail, Umair, Almashhrawi, Ashraf A., Ashraf, Imran, Puli, Srinivas R., Bechtold, Matthew L.
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Publicado: Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4923816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27366031
http://dx.doi.org/10.20524/aog.2016.0045
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author Rahman, Rubayat
Nguyen, Douglas L.
Sohail, Umair
Almashhrawi, Ashraf A.
Ashraf, Imran
Puli, Srinivas R.
Bechtold, Matthew L.
author_facet Rahman, Rubayat
Nguyen, Douglas L.
Sohail, Umair
Almashhrawi, Ashraf A.
Ashraf, Imran
Puli, Srinivas R.
Bechtold, Matthew L.
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description BACKGROUND: In patients suffering from upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB), adequate visualization is essential during endoscopy. Prior to endoscopy, erythromycin administration has been shown to enhance visualization in these patients; however, guidelines have not fully adopted this practice. Thus, we performed a comprehensive, up-to-date meta-analysis on the issue of erythromycin administration in this patient population. METHODS: After searching multiple databases (November 2015), randomized controlled trials on adult subjects comparing administration of erythromycin before endoscopy in UGIB patients to no erythromycin or placebo were included. Pooled estimates of adequacy of gastric mucosa visualized, need for second endoscopy, duration of procedure, length of hospital stay, units of blood transfused, and need for emergent surgery using odds ratio (OR) or mean difference (MD) were calculated. Heterogeneity and publication bias were assessed. RESULTS: Eight studies (n=598) were found to meet the inclusion criteria. Erythromycin administration showed statistically significant improvement in adequate gastric mucosa visualization (OR 4.14; 95% CI: 2.01-8.53, P<0.01) while reduced the need for a second-look endoscopy (OR 0.51; 95% CI: 0.34-0.77, P<0.01) and length of hospital stay (MD -1.75; 95% CI: -2.43 to -1.06, P<0.01). Duration of procedure (P=0.2), units of blood transfused (P=0.08), and need for emergent surgery (P=0.88) showed no significant differences. CONCLUSION: Pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in UGIB patients significantly improves gastric mucosa visualization while reducing length of hospital stay and the need for second-look endoscopy.
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spelling pubmed-49238162016-07-01 Pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an updated meta-analysis and systematic review Rahman, Rubayat Nguyen, Douglas L. Sohail, Umair Almashhrawi, Ashraf A. Ashraf, Imran Puli, Srinivas R. Bechtold, Matthew L. Ann Gastroenterol Original Article BACKGROUND: In patients suffering from upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB), adequate visualization is essential during endoscopy. Prior to endoscopy, erythromycin administration has been shown to enhance visualization in these patients; however, guidelines have not fully adopted this practice. Thus, we performed a comprehensive, up-to-date meta-analysis on the issue of erythromycin administration in this patient population. METHODS: After searching multiple databases (November 2015), randomized controlled trials on adult subjects comparing administration of erythromycin before endoscopy in UGIB patients to no erythromycin or placebo were included. Pooled estimates of adequacy of gastric mucosa visualized, need for second endoscopy, duration of procedure, length of hospital stay, units of blood transfused, and need for emergent surgery using odds ratio (OR) or mean difference (MD) were calculated. Heterogeneity and publication bias were assessed. RESULTS: Eight studies (n=598) were found to meet the inclusion criteria. Erythromycin administration showed statistically significant improvement in adequate gastric mucosa visualization (OR 4.14; 95% CI: 2.01-8.53, P<0.01) while reduced the need for a second-look endoscopy (OR 0.51; 95% CI: 0.34-0.77, P<0.01) and length of hospital stay (MD -1.75; 95% CI: -2.43 to -1.06, P<0.01). Duration of procedure (P=0.2), units of blood transfused (P=0.08), and need for emergent surgery (P=0.88) showed no significant differences. CONCLUSION: Pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in UGIB patients significantly improves gastric mucosa visualization while reducing length of hospital stay and the need for second-look endoscopy. Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology 2016 2016-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4923816/ /pubmed/27366031 http://dx.doi.org/10.20524/aog.2016.0045 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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Rahman, Rubayat
Nguyen, Douglas L.
Sohail, Umair
Almashhrawi, Ashraf A.
Ashraf, Imran
Puli, Srinivas R.
Bechtold, Matthew L.
Pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an updated meta-analysis and systematic review
title Pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an updated meta-analysis and systematic review
title_full Pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an updated meta-analysis and systematic review
title_fullStr Pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an updated meta-analysis and systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an updated meta-analysis and systematic review
title_short Pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an updated meta-analysis and systematic review
title_sort pre-endoscopic erythromycin administration in upper gastrointestinal bleeding: an updated meta-analysis and systematic review
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4923816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27366031
http://dx.doi.org/10.20524/aog.2016.0045
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