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Endoscopic therapy
Endoscopic therapy can be done by following methods:[1]
- Injection therapy: Injection of diluted epinephrine (1:10,000) is commonly used[2]
- Thermal coagulation:
- Contact types -heater probe, monopolar and bipolar electrocoagulation
- Noncontact types -laser treatment, argon plasma coagulation [APC][3]
Indications for endoscopic therapy
- 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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- ↑ Cook DJ, Guyatt GH, Salena BJ, Laine LA (1992). "Endoscopic therapy for acute nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage: a meta-analysis". Gastroenterology. 102 (1): 139–48. PMID 1530782.
- ↑ Park CH, Lee SJ, Park JH, Park JH, Lee WS, Joo YE, Kim HS, Choi SK, Rew JS, Kim SJ (2004). "Optimal injection volume of epinephrine for endoscopic prevention of recurrent peptic ulcer bleeding". Gastrointest. Endosc. 60 (6): 875–80. PMID 15605000.
- ↑ Lin HJ, Tseng GY, Perng CL, Lee FY, Chang FY, Lee SD (1999). "Comparison of adrenaline injection and bipolar electrocoagulation for the arrest of peptic ulcer bleeding". Gut. 44 (5): 715–9. PMC 1727515. PMID 10205211.