Heater probe thermocoagulation for high-risk patients who show rebleeding from peptic ulcers.

Yu Hsi Hsieh, Hwai Jeng Lin

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Abstract

To investigate whether heater probe therapy is effective for patients showing rebleeding from peptic ulcers. We retrospectively reviewed the case profiles in our previous studies on endoscopic therapy for high-risk patients with peptic ulcer bleeding in the past two decades. We analysed the outcomes of 191 patients who showed rebleeding after initial endoscopic haemostasis and received endoscopic therapy with heater probe thermocoagulation. . A total of 191 patients showing rebleeding received heater probe thermocoagulation. After re-therapy, 158 patients (82.7%) achieved ultimate haemostasis. Twenty-five of the 33 patients who failed to achieve haemostasis received surgical intervention. Ten patients (5.2%) died within 1 month after re-therapy. Heater probe thermocoagulation can be used as the first choice for management of patients showing rebleeding after initial endoscopic therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38-44
Number of pages7
JournalThe New Zealand medical journal
Volume124
Issue number1341
Publication statusPublished - Aug 26 2011
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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