Emergency Interventional Therapy in Digestive Tract Bleeding
- VernacularTitle:消化道出血的急诊介入治疗
- Author:
Wusheng LU
;
Chao SONG
;
Yiwen ZHANG
;
Wenxiu LIU
;
He JIAO
;
Zejun FEI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
digestive tract bleeding;
angiography;
arterial embolization;
perfusion
- From:
Journal of Practical Radiology
2000;0(12):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the methods and value of emergency interventional therapy in digestive tract bleeding.Methods 61 cases with digestive tract bleeding accepted emergency angiography.According to find out positions and causes of bleeding during angiography,these patients accepted arterial embolization and /or perfusion of vasoconstrictor substance.Results In 29 cases accepted arterial embolization and 32 cases accepted perfusion of vasoconstrictor substance,the stoped bleeding immediately occured in 100% and 82.7% respectively.Bleeding recurrence was 3 cases in the patients with arterial embolization one week later and 25 cases of the patients with perfusion of vasoconstrictor substance forty-eight hours later.Conclusion To treat the digestive tract bleeding by arterial embolization or vasoconstrictor substance perfusion are safe and effective hemostatic ways during emergency angiography.Though the bleeding recurrent rate is high after vasoconstrictor substance perfusion,these ways can race against time for surgical operation.