[Clinical and instrumental characteristics of gastrointestinal bleeding caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs].

2003 
UNLABELLED: There was a study of the condition of mucous membranes of upper parts of the gastrointestinal tract in patients with gastrointestinal bleedings (GIB), who were taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID); the blood loss severity was assessed. 2,042 health records of patients, who came to surgical departments with the gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis, were studied pro- and retrospectively. A group of 342 patients with GIB induced by NSAID was selected. The age of the group of patients under examination was from 17 to 86. RESULTS: Chronological relation between the application of NSAID and GIB was discovered in 16.7% of all cases. When assessing the bleeding source area, stomach affections were discovered in 68% of cases; duodenal affections were discovered in 20% of cases; associated stomach and duodenal affections were recorded in 9% of cases; esophagus erosion was found in 3% of cases. Bleedings were most often induced by the application of Aspirin, Indometacin, Diclofenac and Ibuprofen. Severe bleedings were revealed in 28.9% of cases, medium bleedings were recorded in 20.8% of cases, and 50.3% of cases were attributed to light bleedings.
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