Stress-related mucosal disease in the critically ill patient

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Marc Bardou
Jean-Pierre Quenot
Alan Barkun
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[1] CHU de Dijon,Gastroenterology and Hepatology Department
[2] France,Gastroenterology Department
[3] Medical Intensive Care Unit,undefined
[4] CHU de Dijon,undefined
[5] France,undefined
[6] McGill University Health Centre,undefined
[7] Montreal General Hospital Site,undefined
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Prevalence of clinically important stress-ulcer bleeding is low (∼1%), but because of its severity it remains an important issueProphylaxis for stress-ulcer bleeding should be restricted to patients with acknowledged risk factors because of the risk of nosocomial infectionDespite controversies, PPIs seem to be the most clinically effective and cost-effective strategyRandomized clinical trials and observational studies are needed to assess new preventive strategies and to adapt therapeutic management approaches of upper gastrointestinal bleeding to the intensive care unit settingStress-ulcer prophylaxis is being overused; two-thirds of patients without risk-factors receive treatment, two-thirds continue treatment upon transfer from the intensive care unit and one-third are discharged home on treatment without a new indication
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