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Peptic ulcer in the elderly

1989 
The Authors, after having reviewed all the literature on this topic, have studied all patients over 60 which were admitted with a diagnosis of peptic ulcer disease at the Institute of Surgical Pathology of the University of Pavia from January 1, 1974 until December 31, 1985. They noted, from their results, that this disease shows a predilection for adults, but is also frequently found in the elderly. In fact, in the latter, during this period of life, the complications which are most frequently observed (especially gastric) are hemorrhage and perforation; according to the Authors the former is due to arteriosclerosis which hinders vascular contraction, while the latter to a reduction of blood flow due to endarteritis, which causes necrosis of the ulcer's base, creating therefore a "locus minoris resistentiae". The Authors conclude that in the elderly, when drug therapy is inefficient, a surgical approach is necessary. In fact, with a well followed pre-operative care program the outcome of surgery is usually satisfactory and complications (mentioned above), which would render surgery and the post-operative period difficult, are prevented.
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