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Timing of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy does not influence short-term outcomes in patients with acute variceal bleeding

AIM: To examine the association between the timing of endoscopy and the short-term outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in cirrhotic patients. METHODS: This retrospective study included 274 consecutive patients admitted with acute esophageal variceal bleeding of two tertiary hospitals in Korea. We ad...

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Autores principales: Yoo, Jeong-Ju, Chang, Young, Cho, Eun Ju, Moon, Ji Eun, Kim, Sang Gyune, Kim, Young Seok, Lee, Yun Bin, Lee, Jeong-Hoon, Yu, Su Jong, Kim, Yoon Jun, Yoon, Jung-Hwan
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Publicado: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6262253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30510377
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v24.i44.5025
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author Yoo, Jeong-Ju
Chang, Young
Cho, Eun Ju
Moon, Ji Eun
Kim, Sang Gyune
Kim, Young Seok
Lee, Yun Bin
Lee, Jeong-Hoon
Yu, Su Jong
Kim, Yoon Jun
Yoon, Jung-Hwan
author_facet Yoo, Jeong-Ju
Chang, Young
Cho, Eun Ju
Moon, Ji Eun
Kim, Sang Gyune
Kim, Young Seok
Lee, Yun Bin
Lee, Jeong-Hoon
Yu, Su Jong
Kim, Yoon Jun
Yoon, Jung-Hwan
author_sort Yoo, Jeong-Ju
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description AIM: To examine the association between the timing of endoscopy and the short-term outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in cirrhotic patients. METHODS: This retrospective study included 274 consecutive patients admitted with acute esophageal variceal bleeding of two tertiary hospitals in Korea. We adjusted confounding factors using the Cox proportional hazards model and the inverse probability weighting (IPW) method. The primary outcome was the mortality of patients within 6 wk. RESULTS: A total of 173 patients received urgent endoscopy (i.e., ≤ 12 h after admission), and 101 patients received non-urgent endoscopy (> 12 h after admission). The 6-wk mortality rate was 22.5% in the urgent endoscopy group and 29.7% in the non-urgent endoscopy group, and there was no significant difference between the two groups before (P = 0.266) and after IPW (P = 0.639). The length of hospital stay was statistically different between the urgent group and non-urgent group (P = 0.033); however, there was no significant difference in the in-hospital mortality rate between the two groups (8.1% vs 7.9%, P = 0.960). In multivariate analyses, timing of endoscopy was not associated with 6-wk mortality (hazard ratio, 1.297; 95% confidence interval, 0.806-2.089; P = 0.284). CONCLUSION: In cirrhotic patients with acute variceal bleeding, the timing of endoscopy may be independent of short-term mortality.
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spelling pubmed-62622532018-12-03 Timing of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy does not influence short-term outcomes in patients with acute variceal bleeding Yoo, Jeong-Ju Chang, Young Cho, Eun Ju Moon, Ji Eun Kim, Sang Gyune Kim, Young Seok Lee, Yun Bin Lee, Jeong-Hoon Yu, Su Jong Kim, Yoon Jun Yoon, Jung-Hwan World J Gastroenterol Retrospective Cohort Study AIM: To examine the association between the timing of endoscopy and the short-term outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in cirrhotic patients. METHODS: This retrospective study included 274 consecutive patients admitted with acute esophageal variceal bleeding of two tertiary hospitals in Korea. We adjusted confounding factors using the Cox proportional hazards model and the inverse probability weighting (IPW) method. The primary outcome was the mortality of patients within 6 wk. RESULTS: A total of 173 patients received urgent endoscopy (i.e., ≤ 12 h after admission), and 101 patients received non-urgent endoscopy (> 12 h after admission). The 6-wk mortality rate was 22.5% in the urgent endoscopy group and 29.7% in the non-urgent endoscopy group, and there was no significant difference between the two groups before (P = 0.266) and after IPW (P = 0.639). The length of hospital stay was statistically different between the urgent group and non-urgent group (P = 0.033); however, there was no significant difference in the in-hospital mortality rate between the two groups (8.1% vs 7.9%, P = 0.960). In multivariate analyses, timing of endoscopy was not associated with 6-wk mortality (hazard ratio, 1.297; 95% confidence interval, 0.806-2.089; P = 0.284). CONCLUSION: In cirrhotic patients with acute variceal bleeding, the timing of endoscopy may be independent of short-term mortality. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2018-11-28 2018-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6262253/ /pubmed/30510377 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v24.i44.5025 Text en ©The Author(s) 2018. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
spellingShingle Retrospective Cohort Study
Yoo, Jeong-Ju
Chang, Young
Cho, Eun Ju
Moon, Ji Eun
Kim, Sang Gyune
Kim, Young Seok
Lee, Yun Bin
Lee, Jeong-Hoon
Yu, Su Jong
Kim, Yoon Jun
Yoon, Jung-Hwan
Timing of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy does not influence short-term outcomes in patients with acute variceal bleeding
title Timing of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy does not influence short-term outcomes in patients with acute variceal bleeding
title_full Timing of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy does not influence short-term outcomes in patients with acute variceal bleeding
title_fullStr Timing of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy does not influence short-term outcomes in patients with acute variceal bleeding
title_full_unstemmed Timing of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy does not influence short-term outcomes in patients with acute variceal bleeding
title_short Timing of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy does not influence short-term outcomes in patients with acute variceal bleeding
title_sort timing of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy does not influence short-term outcomes in patients with acute variceal bleeding
topic Retrospective Cohort Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6262253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30510377
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v24.i44.5025
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