Unterschiede im Blutungsverhalten nach Ösophagusvarizenligatur

Background: Endoscopic band ligation (EBL) is generally accepted as the treatment of choice for bleeding from esophageal varices. It is also used for secondary prophylaxis of esophageal variceal hemorrhage. However, there is no data or guidelines concerning endoscopic control of ligation ulcers. We...

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Main Author: Petrasch, Florian
Other Authors: Universität Leipzig, Medizinische Fakultät
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:deu
Published: Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig 2011
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-15-qucosa-774732013-01-07T20:03:20Z Unterschiede im Blutungsverhalten nach Ösophagusvarizenligatur Petrasch, Florian Ösophagusvarizen endoskopische Gummibandligatur Varizenblutungen Leberzirrhose portale Hypertension Risikofaktoren Nachblutungen esophageal varices endoscopic band ligation variceal bleeding liver cirrhosis portal hypertension rebleeding ddc:610 Background: Endoscopic band ligation (EBL) is generally accepted as the treatment of choice for bleeding from esophageal varices. It is also used for secondary prophylaxis of esophageal variceal hemorrhage. However, there is no data or guidelines concerning endoscopic control of ligation ulcers. We conducted a retrospective study of EBL procedures analyzing bleeding complications after EBL. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from patients who underwent EBL. We analyzed several data points, including indication for the procedure, bleeding events and the time interval between EBL and bleeding. Results: 255 patients and 387 ligation sessions were included in the analysis. We observed an overall bleeding rate after EBL of 7.8%. Bleeding events after elective treatment (3.9%) were significantly lower than those after treatment for acute variceal hemorrhage (12.1%). The number of bleeding events from ligation ulcers and variceal rebleeding was 14 and 15, respectively. The bleeding rate from the ligation site in the group who underwent emergency ligation was 7.1% and 0.5% in the group who underwent elective ligation. Incidence of variceal rebleeding did not vary significantly. Seventy-five percent of all bleeding episodes after elective treatment occurred within four days after EBL. 20/22 of bleeding events after emergency ligation occured within 11 days after treatment. Elective EBL has a lower risk of bleeding from treatment-induced ulceration than emergency ligation. Conclusions: Patients who underwent EBL for treatment of acute variceal bleeding should be kept under medical surveillance for 11 days. After elective EBL, it may be reasonable to restrict the period of surveillance to four days or even perform the procedure in an out-patient setting. Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig Universität Leipzig, Medizinische Fakultät Dr.med. Albrecht Hoffmeister Prof. Dr. med. Joachim Mössner Prof. Dr. med. Alexander Gerbes 2011-10-20 doc-type:doctoralThesis application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-77473 urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-77473 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/7747/Unterschiede%20im%20Blutungsverhalten%20nach%20EBL.pdf deu
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topic Ösophagusvarizen
endoskopische Gummibandligatur
Varizenblutungen
Leberzirrhose
portale Hypertension
Risikofaktoren
Nachblutungen
esophageal varices
endoscopic band ligation
variceal bleeding
liver cirrhosis
portal hypertension
rebleeding
ddc:610
spellingShingle Ösophagusvarizen
endoskopische Gummibandligatur
Varizenblutungen
Leberzirrhose
portale Hypertension
Risikofaktoren
Nachblutungen
esophageal varices
endoscopic band ligation
variceal bleeding
liver cirrhosis
portal hypertension
rebleeding
ddc:610
Petrasch, Florian
Unterschiede im Blutungsverhalten nach Ösophagusvarizenligatur
description Background: Endoscopic band ligation (EBL) is generally accepted as the treatment of choice for bleeding from esophageal varices. It is also used for secondary prophylaxis of esophageal variceal hemorrhage. However, there is no data or guidelines concerning endoscopic control of ligation ulcers. We conducted a retrospective study of EBL procedures analyzing bleeding complications after EBL. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from patients who underwent EBL. We analyzed several data points, including indication for the procedure, bleeding events and the time interval between EBL and bleeding. Results: 255 patients and 387 ligation sessions were included in the analysis. We observed an overall bleeding rate after EBL of 7.8%. Bleeding events after elective treatment (3.9%) were significantly lower than those after treatment for acute variceal hemorrhage (12.1%). The number of bleeding events from ligation ulcers and variceal rebleeding was 14 and 15, respectively. The bleeding rate from the ligation site in the group who underwent emergency ligation was 7.1% and 0.5% in the group who underwent elective ligation. Incidence of variceal rebleeding did not vary significantly. Seventy-five percent of all bleeding episodes after elective treatment occurred within four days after EBL. 20/22 of bleeding events after emergency ligation occured within 11 days after treatment. Elective EBL has a lower risk of bleeding from treatment-induced ulceration than emergency ligation. Conclusions: Patients who underwent EBL for treatment of acute variceal bleeding should be kept under medical surveillance for 11 days. After elective EBL, it may be reasonable to restrict the period of surveillance to four days or even perform the procedure in an out-patient setting.
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title Unterschiede im Blutungsverhalten nach Ösophagusvarizenligatur
title_short Unterschiede im Blutungsverhalten nach Ösophagusvarizenligatur
title_full Unterschiede im Blutungsverhalten nach Ösophagusvarizenligatur
title_fullStr Unterschiede im Blutungsverhalten nach Ösophagusvarizenligatur
title_full_unstemmed Unterschiede im Blutungsverhalten nach Ösophagusvarizenligatur
title_sort unterschiede im blutungsverhalten nach ösophagusvarizenligatur
publisher Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
publishDate 2011
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