Brief Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 7, 2013; 19(1): 103-107
Published online Jan 7, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i1.103
Table 1 Clinical features and the findings of EG scan and esophagogastroduodenoscopy in all patients
No.Age (yr)SexReason for endoscopyUnderlying disease/conditionEG scan
EGD
Performance locationBleeding statusBleeding statusDiagnosisRisk
152MHematemesisHeavy alcoholicsERActiveActiveMallory-Weiss syndromeHigh
247FHematemesisLiver cirrhosisERActiveActiveGastric varix bleedingHigh
ESRD
387MHematemesisOld strokeERInactiveActiveGastric ulcer with bleedingHigh
479MMelenaPneumoniaICUActiveActiveGastric ulcer with bleedingHigh
Abdominal aorta aneurysm
588MMelenaCardiac arrestICUActiveActiveGastric ulcer with bleedingHigh
Pneumonia
674MMelenaOld strokeERInactiveInactiveDuodenal ulcerLow
763MMelenaValvular heart diseaseGeneral wardInactiveInactiveGastric ulcer and duodenal ulcerLow
Coumadin toxicity
885FMelenaAcute myocardial infarctionICUActiveActiveGastric ulcer with bleedingHigh
950MMelenaNoneERInactiveInactiveDuodenal ulcer with visible vesselHigh
1072FBlood clots from NG tube for feedingStrokeICUInactiveInactiveMultiple gastric hematin,Low
Parkinson’s disease
1189FFresh blood from NG tube for feedingAspiration pneumoniaICUActiveActiveGastric ulcer with bleedingHigh
1280MFresh blood from NG tube for drainagePostoperative state for gastric cancerICUActiveActiveAnastomosis site bleedingHigh
1373MHematemesisCOPD with acute exacerbationERActiveActiveHemoptysis (Ingestion of blood from lung cancer)Not related
Lung cancer