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Endoscopic therapy can be divided into injection therapy, thermal coagulation, and mechanical hemostasis. | |||
*Patients with active spurting or oozing bleeding or a non-bleeding visible vessel | *Patients with active spurting or oozing bleeding or a non-bleeding visible vessel | ||
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*Patients with an adherent clot resistant to vigorous irrigation. | |||
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Endoscopic therapy can be divided into injection therapy, thermal coagulation, and mechanical hemostasis. |
Revision as of 19:20, 6 November 2017
Endoscopic therapy
Endoscopic therapy can be divided into injection therapy, thermal coagulation, and mechanical hemostasis.
- Patients with active spurting or oozing bleeding or a non-bleeding visible vessel
Active bleeding or non bleeding visible vessel | |||||||||||||||||||
Endoscopic therapy | |||||||||||||||||||
IV PPI bolus +infections | |||||||||||||||||||
- Patients with an adherent clot resistant to vigorous irrigation.
Adherent clot | |||||||||||||||||||
Endoscopic therapy | |||||||||||||||||||
IV PPI bolus +infections | |||||||||||||||||||
Endoscopic therapy can be divided into injection therapy, thermal coagulation, and mechanical hemostasis.