Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. Dec 16, 2019; 11(12): 561-572
Published online Dec 16, 2019. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v11.i12.561
Table 1 Demographics and baseline characteristics
In-hospital GI bleed (n = 139)GI bleed on presentation (n = 196)P value
Baseline characteristics, n (%)
Sex
Male82 (59)116 (59.2)0.93
Female57 (41)80 (40.8)
Age
< 6028 (20.2)62 (31.6)0.05
60-7971 (51.1)85 (43.4)> 0.05
> 8039 (28.1)49 (25)> 0.05
Smoking56 (40.3)76 (38.8)0.78
Alcohol use23 (16.6)58 (29.6)0.01
Hospitalization within last 6 mo62 (44.6)78 (39.8)0.35
Prior history of upper GI bleed18 (13)50 (25.5)0.66
Prior history of lower GI bleed3 (2.2)6 (3.1)
Prior history of PUD25 (18)38 (19.4)0.8
Medication use prior to bleeding
Proton pump inhibitors51 (36.7)64 (32.7)0.44
H2-blockers11 (7.9)14 (7.1)0.79
NSAIDs for > 5 d11 (7.9)9 (4.6)0.21
Steroid38 (27.3)23 (11.7)0.01
Antiplatelets or anticoagulants112 (80.6)65 (33.2)0.01
Aspirin67 (48.2)65 (33.2)0.01
Clopidogrel36 (25.9)26 (13.3)0.01
Prasugrel02 (1)0.23
Cilostazol1 (0.7)00.23
Dipyridamole1 (0.7)00.23
Heparin55 (39.6)5 (2.6)0.01
Low molecular weight heparin25 (18)5 (2.6)0.01
Warfarin29 (20.9)22 (11.2)0.02
Eptifibatide2 (1.4)00.92
Novel anticogulants4 (2.9)12 (6.1)0.18
Apixaban3 (2.2)00.04
Rivaroxaban1 (0.7)9 (4.6)0.04
Dabigatran03 (1.5)0.14
Table 2 Bleeding characteristics
In-hospital GI bleed (n = 139)GI bleed on presentation (n = 196)P value
Bleeding type, n (%)
Melena81 (58.3)133 (67.9)0.07
Hematemesis57 (41)74 (37.8)0.55
Hematochezia18 (13)30 (15.3)0.54
Nasogastric lavage finding
Bright red blood5 (3.6)6 (3.1)0.79
Ground coffee22 (15.8)10 (5.1)0.01
EGD indication
GI bleed62 (44.6)89 (45.4)0.88
Anemia48 (34.5)68 (34.7)0.98
Melena39 (28.1)49 (25)0.53
Hematemesis34 (24.5)40 (20.4)0.38
Hematochezia6 (4.3)6 (3.1)0.54
Maroon stools3 (2.2)-0.04
Fecal occult blood positive5 (3.6)8 (4.1)0.82
Abdominal pain6 (4.3)4 (2)0.23
Dysphagia1 (0.7)2 (1)0.77
NSAIDs use1 (0.7)1 (0.5)0.81
Vomiting2 (1.4)3 (1.5)0.95
Diarrhea-1 (0.5)0.4
Nausea-1 (0.5)0.4
Weight loss-1 (0.5)0.4
Other8 (5.8)22 (11.2)0.08
Diagnosis
Chronic gastritis82 (59)131 (66.8)0.14
Esophagitis57 (41)48 (24.5)0.01
Other39 (28.1)50 (25.5)0.6
Duodenitis33 (23.7)37 (18.9)0.54
Gastric ulcer28 (20.1)53 (27)0.15
Duodenal ulcer17 (12.2)40 (20.4)0.05
Peptic ulcer1 (0.7)1 (0.5)0.81
Acute gastritis15 (10.8)13 (6.6)0.18
Angiodysplasia of stomach and duodenum7 (5)19 (9.7)0.12
Ulcer of esophagus7 (5)8 (4.1)0.68
Esophageal varices6 (4.3)25 (12.8)0.01
Alcoholic gastritis1 (0.7)1 (0.5)0.81
Gastritis and duoedenitis2 (1.4)3 (1.5)0.95
Gastroduodenitis, unspecified1 (0.7)00.23
Malignant neoplasm of duodenum1 (0.7)00.23
Malignant neoplasm of esophagus2 (1.4)2 (1)0.73
Malignant neoplasm of stomach2 (1.4)2 (1)0.73
Table 3 Complications and outcomes
In-hospital GI bleed (n = 139)GI bleed on presentation (n = 196)P value
Transfusion, n (%)30 (21.6)61 (31.1)0.05
Patients requiring PRBC106 (76.3)132 (67.3)0.08
Patients requiring FFP32 (23)25 (12.8)0.01
Number of PRBC median [Interquartile range] (Units)3 [2-5]2 [2-4]< 0.05
Number of FFP (Units)3 [2-5.5]2 [2-5]0.54
Rockall score at endoscopy5 [4-6]5 [3-6]0.45
Glasgow- Blatchford score12 [9-14]13 [9-14.5]0.22
Child-Pugh score in cirrhotics8 [7-12]8 [6-9]0.22
Platelets at bleeding (mean +/-SD)230.3 +/-9.9261.5 +/-8.70.02
Creatinine at bleeding1.8 +/-0.11.7 +/-0.10.77
ASA sore3.7 +/-0.053.4 +/-0.050.01
Days till bleeding in inpatients7.2 +/-7.9
Day of admission
Mon-Fri99 (71.2)144 (73.5)> 0.05
Sat-Sun38 (27.3)52 (26.5)
Time of EGD
Before 5 pm119 (86.9)166 (84.7)> 0.05
After 5 pm18 (13.1)30 (15.3)
ICU admission57 (41)88 (44.9)0.51
Intubation22 (15.8)18 (9.2)0.06
Vasopressors use17 (12.2)8 (4.1)0.01
Complications
Re-bleeding3 (2.2)6 (3.1)0.62
Aspiration00
Perforation00
Obstruction1 (0.7)00.23
Other4 (2.9)11 (5.6)0.23
Intervention after EGD0.02
Interventional radiology guided4 (2.9)5 (2.6)0.87
Surgical19 (13.7)52 (26.5)0.01
Mean duration of bleed (hours)4158< 0.05
Bleed to EGD time (h)40.9 +/-4.257.9 +/-5.70.02
LOS post endoscopy (d)7 [4-11]4 [2-8]< 0.05
Length of hospitalization (d)13 [9-22]6 [4-11]< 0.05
Mortality25 (20)6 (3.1)0.01
Cause of mortality
Cardiovascular15 (10.8)4 (2)0.01
GI bleed4 (2.9)1 (0.5)0.08
Malignancy00
Multiorgan failure6 (4.3)1 (0.5)0.02
Sepsis7 (5)1 (0.5)0.01
Thromboembolic01 (0.5)0.4
Other11 (7.9)3 (1.5)0.01
Table 4 Comparison of current findings with previous studies
Jairath et al[30], 2014Marmo et al[35], 2014Müller et al[31], 2009Klebl et al[32], 2005Our study
Medications at time of bleedingIps > Ops were taking antiplatelet agentsIps > Ops were taking steroids and heparinIps > Ops were taking aspirin, steroids and heparinIps > Ops were taking proton pump inhibitorsIps > Ops were taking heparin, antiplatelets and steroids
Ips = Ops taking antiplatelets and anticoagulant
PRBC transfusion requirementsIps = OpsIps > OpsIps = OpsIps > OpsIps = Ops
Hemodynamic instabilityIps > OpsIps > OpsIps = OpsIps = Ops regarding systolic blood pressureIps > Ops manifested by higher pressure support requirement
Ips had lower diastolic blood pressure
Rockall scoreIps > Ops--Ips = OpsIps = Ops
Time to endoscopyIps = OpsIps = OpsIps waited longer for upper endoscopyIps = Ops in terms of time to endoscopyIps waited less for upper endoscopy
DiagnosisIps > Ops had more PUDIps > Ops had active bleeding lesionsIps = Ops had ulcers and erosions predominatlyIps = Ops had predominantly PUDIps = Ops had predominantly acid related conditions
Ops > Ips had variceal bleed
Ips > Ops had more gastric and duodenal ulcers
ICU admissions-Ips > OpsIps > OpsIps = OpsIps = Ops
Alternative treatmentsIps > Ops required more surgical and/or radiolgical interventionsIps = Ops in terms of surgery requirementIps = Ops in terms of surgery requirementIps = Ops in terms of surgery requirementOps > Ips required surgical interventions
Re-bleedingIps > OpsIps > Ops (slight)Ips = OpsIps = OpsIps = Ops
LOSIps > Ops (x2)Ips > OpsIps > Ops-Ips > Ops
MortalityIps > OpsIps > OpsIps > OpsIps > OpsIps > Ops
Death secondary to GI bleeding-Ips > Ops-Ips > OpsIps = Ops