Management of upper gastrointestinal bleeding emergencies: evidence-based medicine and practical considerations

World J Emerg Med. 2011;2(1):5-12. doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2011.01.001.

Abstract

Acute upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding remains one of the most common encounters in emergency medicine. The increased use of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs by the general population and the increased prescription of anti-platelet agents and anti-coagulants after cardiovascular interventions and for prevention of cerebral vascular accidents may have aggravated the situation. Significant progress has been made in the past decade or so in the non-surgical management of acute upper GI bleeding emergencies. This article will review the current standard treatment of the most common upper GI bleeding emergencies in adults as supported by evidence-based medicine with practical considerations from the authors' own practice experience.

Keywords: Emergency medicine; Evidence-based medicine; Upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

Publication types

  • Review