[Gastroduodenoscopy for screening of patients scheduled for oral anticoagulant therapy: incidence and age dependence for potentially bleeding pathologies].

Acta medica Austriaca Pub Date : 2003-01-01
W Struhal, G Doppler, J Berger, R Lenzhofer
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Abstract

Unlabelled: This retrospective study was designed to shed light on the incidence and age-dependence of potentially bleeding pathologies in the upper gastrointestinal tract of asymptomatic patients scheduled for oral anticoagulant therapy. Gastroduodenoscopy was routinely performed during screening studies. The incidence of abnormalities was compared with gastroscopy findings of patients with epigastric symptoms. Only pathologies likely to bleed were considered. These included gastric ulcers, duodenal ulcers, esophageal varices, esophagitis, erosions, malformations and hemorrhages.

Results: 18.23% of the patients (n = 746) undergoing gastroscopy prior to scheduled oral anticoagulant therapy were found to present with abnormalities versus 18.44% of those with epigastric symptoms (n = 1,627). In the group scheduled for oral anticoagulant therapy, the rate of pathologies did not significantly increase with increasing age.

Conclusions: The unexpectedly high incidence of potentially bleeding pathologies in asymptomatic patients scheduled for anti-coagulant therapy should prompt screening gastroduodenoscopies irrespective of the patients' age prior to instituting treatment.

[胃十二指肠镜筛查计划口服抗凝治疗的患者:潜在出血病理的发生率和年龄依赖性]。
未标记:本回顾性研究旨在揭示计划口服抗凝治疗的无症状患者上消化道潜在出血病理的发生率和年龄依赖性。在筛查研究中常规进行胃十二指肠镜检查。将异常发生率与胃镜检查结果与上腹症状患者进行比较。只考虑可能出血的病理。这些包括胃溃疡、十二指肠溃疡、食管静脉曲张、食管炎、糜烂、畸形和出血。结果:18.23%的患者(n = 746)在计划口服抗凝治疗前接受胃镜检查时发现有异常,而18.44%的患者(n = 1627)有胃壁症状。在计划口服抗凝治疗的组中,病理发生率没有随着年龄的增长而显著增加。结论:在计划进行抗凝治疗的无症状患者中,潜在出血病变的发生率出乎意料地高,应提示在开始治疗前进行胃十二指肠镜筛查,而不管患者的年龄。
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