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The digestive tract refers to the tube from the esophagus to the anus, including the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon, and rectum
.
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding refers to bleeding in the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, upper jejunum, pancreatic duct and bile duct above the suspensory ligament of the duodenum
.
Intestinal bleeding below the suspensory ligament of the duodenum is collectively referred to as lower gastrointestinal bleeding
.
Common clinical manifestations of gastrointestinal bleeding include vomiting and (or) melena, hemorrhagic peripheral circulatory failure, azotemia, anemia and changes in blood, fever and so on
.
How to manage gastrointestinal bleeding For patients with gastrointestinal bleeding, the initial management includes four cores: clinical evaluation, hemodynamic and cardiopulmonary stabilization treatment at the same time
.
Early recognition of liver disease and other complications
.
Understand the patient’s past medical history and medication history: such as oral anticoagulants, antiplatelet therapy, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
.
A history of previous operations is also important for differential diagnosis, such as previous abdominal or vascular operations
.
Monitor vital signs closely
.
Is there an easy way to remember the process of treating gastrointestinal bleeding? Have! The picture below is clear at a glance! Would you like to know more about the flow chart of diagnosis and treatment? Want to get more guide information? Hurry up and download the Doctor Station App to learn! Guide query 1.
Log in to the medical doctor station (if the medical doctor station is not installed, click on the QR code or read the original download) 2.
Find the "Guide" query (free use) 3.
Quickly check the guide information reference in the catalogue: [1 ]Rodrigues A, et al.
Interventional Algorithm in Gastrointestinal Bleeding-An Expert Consensus Multimodal Approach Based on a Multidisciplinary Team.
Clin Appl Thromb Hemost.
2020 Jan-Dec;26:1076029620931943.
doi:10.
1177/1076029620931943.
PMID:32584602;PMCID: PMC7427045[2] Interpretation of "Multidisciplinary Expert Consensus on Intervention Process for Gastrointestinal Bleeding (2020)"
.
Scan the QR code to download the App2w+ guide of the doctor station and download it for free.
The medical community strives to be accurate and reliable when the content is reviewed, but it is not about the timeliness of the published content, and the accuracy and completeness of the cited information (if any), etc.
Make any promises and guarantees, and assume no responsibility for the outdated content and the possible inaccuracy or incompleteness of the cited information
.
Relevant parties are requested to check separately when adopting or using this as a basis for decision-making
.
The digestive tract refers to the tube from the esophagus to the anus, including the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon, and rectum
.
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding refers to bleeding in the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, upper jejunum, pancreatic duct and bile duct above the suspensory ligament of the duodenum
.
Intestinal bleeding below the suspensory ligament of the duodenum is collectively referred to as lower gastrointestinal bleeding
.
Common clinical manifestations of gastrointestinal bleeding include vomiting and (or) melena, hemorrhagic peripheral circulatory failure, azotemia, anemia and changes in blood, fever and so on
.
How to manage gastrointestinal bleeding For patients with gastrointestinal bleeding, the initial management includes four cores: clinical evaluation, hemodynamic and cardiopulmonary stabilization treatment at the same time
.
Early recognition of liver disease and other complications
.
Understand the patient’s past medical history and medication history: such as oral anticoagulants, antiplatelet therapy, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
.
A history of previous operations is also important for differential diagnosis, such as previous abdominal or vascular operations
.
Monitor vital signs closely
.
Is there an easy way to remember the process of treating gastrointestinal bleeding? Have! The picture below is clear at a glance! Would you like to know more about the flow chart of diagnosis and treatment? Want to get more guide information? Hurry up and download the Doctor Station App to learn! Guide query 1.
Log in to the medical doctor station (if the medical doctor station is not installed, click on the QR code or read the original download) 2.
Find the "Guide" query (free use) 3.
Quickly check the guide information reference in the catalogue: [1 ]Rodrigues A, et al.
Interventional Algorithm in Gastrointestinal Bleeding-An Expert Consensus Multimodal Approach Based on a Multidisciplinary Team.
Clin Appl Thromb Hemost.
2020 Jan-Dec;26:1076029620931943.
doi:10.
1177/1076029620931943.
PMID:32584602;PMCID: PMC7427045[2] Interpretation of "Multidisciplinary Expert Consensus on Intervention Process for Gastrointestinal Bleeding (2020)"
.
Scan the QR code to download the App2w+ guide of the doctor station and download it for free.
The medical community strives to be accurate and reliable when the content is reviewed, but it is not about the timeliness of the published content, and the accuracy and completeness of the cited information (if any), etc.
Make any promises and guarantees, and assume no responsibility for the outdated content and the possible inaccuracy or incompleteness of the cited information
.
Relevant parties are requested to check separately when adopting or using this as a basis for decision-making
.