Effect of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding manifestations at admission on the in-hospital outcomes of liver cirrhosis: hematemesis versus melena without hematemesis

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作者
Li, Yingying [1 ,2 ]
Li, Hongyu [1 ]
Zhu, Qiang [3 ]
Tsochatzis, Emmanuel [4 ]
Wang, Ran [1 ]
Guo, Xiaozhong [1 ]
Qi, Xingshun [1 ]
机构
[1] Gen Hosp Northern Theater Command, Dept Gastroenterol, 83 Wenhua Rd, Shenyang 110840, Liaoning, Peoples R China
[2] Jinzhou Med Univ, Postgrad Coll, Jinzhou, Peoples R China
[3] Shandong Univ, Shandong Prov Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol, Jinan, Peoples R China
[4] UCL, Inst Liver & Digest Hlth, Royal Free Hosp, London, England
关键词
acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding; hematemesis; liver cirrhosis; melena; outcomes; CLINICAL-OUTCOMES; VARICEAL; MORTALITY; PREDICTORS; RISK; HEMORRHAGE; PATIENT; SEVERITY; SCORE;
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10.1097/MEG.0000000000001524
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Objectives Patients with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (AUGIB) often manifest as hematemesis and melena. Theoretically, hematemesis will carry worse outcomes of AUGIB. However, there is little real-world evidence. We aimed to compare the outcomes of hematemesis versus no hematemesis as a clinical manifestation of AUGIB at admission in cirrhotic patients. Methods All cirrhotic patients with AUGIB who were consecutively admitted to our hospital from January 2010 to June 2014 were considered in this retrospective study. Patients were divided into hematemesis with or without melena and melena alone without hematemesis at admission. A 1:1 propensity score matching analysis was performed. Subgroup analyses were performed based on systemic hemodynamics (stable and unstable) and Child-Pugh class (A and B+C). Sensitivity analyses were conducted in patients with moderate and severe esophageal varices confirmed on endoscopy. Primary outcomes included five-day rebleeding and in-hospital death. Results Overall, 793 patients were included. Patients with hematemesis at admission had significantly higher five-day rebleeding rate (17.4 versus 10.1%, P = 0.004) and in-hospital mortality (7.9 versus 2.4%, P = 0.001) than those without hematemesis. In the propensity score matching analyses, 358 patients were included with similar Child-Pugh score (P = 0.227) and MELD score (P = 0.881) between the two groups; five-day rebleeding rate (19.0 versus 10.6%, P = 0.026) and in-hospital mortality (8.4 versus 2.8%, P = 0.021) remained significantly higher in patients with hematemesis. In the subgroup and sensitivity analyses, the statistical results were also similar. Conclusions Hematemesis at admission indicates worse outcomes of cirrhotic patients with AUGIB, which is useful for the risk stratification of AUGIB.
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