Upper gastrointestinal bleeding during the COVID-19 pandemic; particularities of diagnosis and therapy

IF 1.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
A. Silaghi, B. Gaspar, D. Epistatu, D. Balan, I. Păunică, A. Dumitriu, S. Păunică, B. Socea, V. Constantin
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Abstract

SARS-COV 2 recently caused a global pandemic, with the first case being reported in Romania in February 2020. Important restrictive measures were imposed, so that the addressability of patients to medical services decreased. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding had more severe forms of evolution at the time of presentation, which required additional methods of diagnosis and treatment. This is a retrospective study performed on 268 patients, which aims to evaluate the type and effectiveness of different treatment methods for upper gastrointestinal bleeding during the COVID 19 pandemic. Severity assessment was performed by measuring the Rockall score and additional methods of diagnosis. The association of COVID-19 with upper gastrointestinal bleeding can lead to much more severe outcomes for the patient, so treatment must be sustained and fast established. If the initial therapeutic methods fail, the other available therapeutic measures should be introduced progressively and without delay to achieve the best possible outcomes.
COVID-19大流行期间的上消化道出血;诊断和治疗的特殊性
SARS-COV 2最近引起了全球大流行,2020年2月在罗马尼亚报告了第一例病例。实施了重要的限制措施,使病人接受医疗服务的机会减少。在出现时,上消化道出血有更严重的演变形式,这需要额外的诊断和治疗方法。本研究对268例患者进行回顾性研究,旨在评估新冠肺炎大流行期间不同治疗方法对上消化道出血的类型和效果。通过测量Rockall评分和其他诊断方法进行严重程度评估。COVID-19与上消化道出血的关联可能会给患者带来更严重的后果,因此必须持续并迅速建立治疗。如果最初的治疗方法失败,其他可用的治疗措施应逐步引入,不拖延,以达到最佳可能的结果。
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Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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