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Copyright ©2011 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 28, 2011; 17(32): 3724-3732
Published online Aug 28, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i32.3724
Table 1 Characteristics of patients for the entire group and for each cohort
TotalPatients aged65 yrPatients aged < 65 yrP value
(n = 526)(n = 235)(n = 291)
Age (yr)60 ± 15.974.2 ± 6.748.4 ± 11.1< 0.001
Male: n (%)370 (70)148 (63)222 (76)< 0.001
Presenting symptoms: 1n (%)
Hematemesis207 (39)65 (28)142 (49)< 0.001
Melena214 (41)126 (53)88 (30)< 0.001
“Coffee ground” vomiting86 (16)36 (15)50 (17)0.57
Hematochezia19 (4)8 (4)11 (4)0.82
Clinical findings: n (%)
Red blood on nasogastric lavage97 (18)41 (17)56 (19)0.60
Systolic blood pressure < 100 mmHg163 (31)62 (26)101 (35)0.04
Heart rate > 100 beats/min192 (37)63 (27)129 (44)< 0.001
Presence of hemodynamic instability313 (60)114 (49)199 (68)< 0.001
Comorbid illness: 1n (%)
Cardiovascular disease109 (21)81 (34)28 (10)< 0.001
Cerebrovascular disease49 (9)34 (14)15 (5)< 0.001
Chronic renal failure37 (7)17 (7)20 (7)0.87
Liver cirrhosis140 (27)45 (19)95 (33)< 0.001
Cancer64 (12)33 (14)31 (11)0.24
Diabetes mellitus126 (24)87 (37)39 (1)< 0.001
Hypertension186 (35)125 (53)61 (21)< 0.001
Alcohol drinking: n (%)246 (47)66 (28)180 (62)< 0.001
Previous use of medications: 1n (%)
Low-dose aspirin111 (21)82 (35)29 (10)< 0.001
Clopidogrel33 (6)30 (13)3 (1)< 0.001
Warfarin38 (7)22 (9)16 (6)0.09
NSAID other than aspirin123 (23)57 (24)66 (23)0.67
Laboratory features at presentation:
Hemoglobin (g/dL)8.7 ± 4.78.4 ± 2.39.0 ± 6.00.19
White blood count (103/μL)11.8 ± 8.111.2 ± 5.312.3 ± 9.70.15
Platelets (103/μL)232 ± 125242 ± 116223 ± 1310.09
Prothrombin time (s)13.4 (11.4-248)13.2 (11.4-160)13.9 (11.4-248)0.84
Creatinine (mg/dL)1.1 (0.2-11.8)1.3 (0.4-10.8)0.9 (0.2-11.8)0.44
Table 2 Endoscopic findings for the entire group and for each cohort
TotalPatients aged65 yrPatients aged < 65 yrP value
(n = 526)(n = 235)(n = 291)
Peptic ulcer as source of bleeding: 1n (%)
Active bleeding19 (4)11 (5)8 (3)0.20
Non-bleeding visible vessel59 (11)25 (11)34 (12)0.71
Clot with underlying vessel16 (3)8 (3)8 (3)0.66
Flat, pigmented spot41 (8)23 (10)18 (6)0.13
Clean base224 (46)112 (48)112 (38)0.03
Portal hypertensive related-lesions as source of bleeding: 1n (%)
Esophageal varices137 (26)41 (17)96 (33)< 0.001
Gastric and duodenal varices17 (3)4 (2)14 (5)0.051
Portal hypertensive gastropathy58 (11)17 (7)41 (14)0.01
Other endoscopic findings: 1n (%)
Esophageal ulcer19 (4)9 (4)10 (3)0.81
Esophagitis36 (7)17 (7)19 (7)0.75
Gastropathy, duodenitis, or erosions129 (25)61 (26)68 (23)0.49
Mallory-Weiss tear26 (5)5 (2)21 (7)0.007
Gastric cancer15 (3)6 (3)9 (3)0.71
Dieulafoy’s lesion11 (2)6 (3)5 (2)0.51
Angiodysplasia2 (0.004)1 (0.4)1 (0.3)0.88
No clinically significant finding11 (2)3 (1)8 (3)0.24
Table 3 Clinical outcomes after pharmacologic and endoscopic therapy
Patients aged65 yrPatients aged < 65 yrP valueRelative risk
(n = 235)(n = 291)(95% CI)
Urgent Endoscopy: n (%)47 (20)64 (22)0.580.91 (0.65-1.27)
For peptic ulcers bleeding22 (14)29 (18)0.330.78 (0.47-1.29)
For variceal bleeding16 (46)30 (37)0.361.25 (0.79-1.98)
Endoscopic therapy for bleeding peptic ulcers: 1n (%)45 (28)55 (34)0.290.84 (0.60-1.16)
Epinephrine injection36 (80)50 (91)0.12
Coaptive thermocoagulation28 (62)39 (71)0.36
Hemostatic clip11 (24)14 (25)0.91
Combined therapy29 (64)42 (76)0.19
Endoscopic therapy for variceal bleeding: 1n (%)27 (66)72 (75)0.340.89 (0.69-1.14)
Esophageal band ligation25 (93)64 (89)0.59
Cyanoacrylate injection3 (11)10 (14)0.72
The 72-h infusion of PPI after endoscopic therapy for bleeding peptic ulcers: n (%)47 (29)49 (30)0.840.97 (0.69-1.35)
The 3-5 d infusion of vasoactive agent after endoscopic therapy for variceal bleeding: n (%)27 (66)73 (76)0.220.87 (0.68-1.11)
Units of blood transfused:
Before endoscopy1.8 ± 1.41.8 ± 1.60.88
During hospitalization2.7 ± 0.22.9 ± 0.20.33
Hospital stay (d)5 (1-14)4 (1-13)0.84
Hospital stay < 3 d: n (%)85 (36)106 (36)0.950.99 (0.79-1.25)
Recurrent bleeding: n (%)
Within 3 d11 (5)11 (4)0.611.24 (0.55-2.81)
Within 7 d22 (9)17 (6)0.131.60 (0.87-2.95)
Within 30 d36 (15)31 (11)0.111.44 (0.92-2.25)
Emergency surgery: n (%)1 (0.4)4 (1.4)0.260.31 (0.03-2.75)
Death within 30 d: n (%)16 (7)18 (6)0.771.10 (0.57-2.11)
Table 4 Prognostic factors for rebleeding and mortality in acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding
VariableParameter estimateStandard errorHazard ratioP value
(95% CI)
Prediction for Recurrent bleeding
Number of blood transfusions
before endoscopy0.220.071.25 (1.08-1.42)0.003
Stigmata of recent bleeding0.990.262.68 (1.58-4.41) < 0.001
Prediction for Mortality
Hemodynamic instability0.950.502.57 (1.05-7.76)0.04
Liver cirrhosis1.330.623.77 (1.10-12.2)0.03
Disseminated malignancy1.80.656.06 (1.37-18.8)0.02
Number of blood transfusions0.110.031.12 (1.03-1.19)0.004
Recurrent bleeding1.620.395.07 (2.30-10.9) < 0.001
Variceal bleeding0.510.611.66 (0.55-5.79)0.39