شماره ركورد
1255005
عنوان مقاله
The Endoscopic Findings in low-dose Aspirin Consumers with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
پديد آورندگان
Hossein ،Nobakht Department of Internal Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Amir ،Saberi-Demneh Faculty of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Majid ،Mirmohammadkhani Department of Epidemiology - Faculty of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Mona ،Fathi Faculty of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran
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5
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178
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0
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182
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0
كليدواژه
Low-dose , Aspirin , Gastrointestinal , Bleeding , Endoscopy
چكيده فارسي
فاقد چكيده
چكيده لاتين
Background:
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) is an important complication of low-dose aspirin. There are few and conflicting results
about the etiology of UGIB in relation to low-dose aspirin. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the upper gastrointestinal
endoscopy of patients taking low-dose aspirin who developed UGIB.
Materials and Methods:
The medical records of patients with UGIB who referred to Fatemieh Hospital, Semnan, Iran during 2001-2011 were studied and
eligible patients were enrolled to the study. The endoscopic data were extracted and compared between the patients taking low-dose
aspirin and who were not taking aspirin (control).
Results:
419 cases were studied. 58 (13.8%) patients consumed low-dose aspirin and 204 (48.7%) patients did not consume aspirin. The
average age of the patients who received low-dose aspirin and those in the control groups were 65.9 ± 5.9 and 50.4 ± 22.3 years,
respectively (p = 0.000). 46.6% and 32.4% of the patients in low-dose aspirin and control groups were women, respectively, and
the remaining patients were men (p > 0.05). The main endoscopic findings in low-dose aspirin and control groups were erosions
of the stomach, duodenum, and esophagus (55.9% and 51.7%) and peptic ulcer (50% and 43.6%), respectively. The other findings
such as neoplasia, Mallory Weiss, and hiatal hernia were uncommon (1.7% and 5.9%). The prevalence of endoscopic findings was
not statistically significant between the two groups (p > 0.05).
Conclusion:
In this small study, although patients with UGIB and low-dose aspirin consumption had more peptic ulcers and erosions in
comparison with the control group, the difference was not significant.
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